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In order to break this overly complicated and complex issue down in manageable topics to discuss, we decided to focus on three elements of gadget sustainability: Materials and Life-Cycle, Energy, and Social Sustainability.
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Note 122: Payowela, "Ritual Patterns in the Life-Cycle of Kutu," 16. back
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It is the Terman Life-Cycle Study, started in 1921.
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I am still pondering the reaction I got after my most recent HuffPost piece, Climategate and the Life-Cycle of Nontroversy.
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Fortunately, the past decade has witnessed the emergence of industrial ecology, a discipline that uses Life-Cycle Assessment (or LCA) to deconstruct any manufactured item into its subsidiary industrial processes and their myriad ecological impacts with great precision.
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They seem to be sitting at the start of Alan's Twitter Life-Cycle.
Archive 2007-11-01 Darren Kuropatwa 2007
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They seem to be sitting at the start of Alan's Twitter Life-Cycle.
Blogging is Pointless in Education Darren Kuropatwa 2007
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The Terman Life-Cycle Study, which ran from 1921 to 1991, examined an array of factors like personality, habits, social relations, education, physical activities and cause of death.
15 Ways To Live Longer Vanessa Gisquet 2006
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I had been a student of Franco's and my research on optimal lifetime consumption and portfolio selection supported his Life-Cycle Hypothesis.
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An example is a greatly enhanced Continuous Acquisition Life-Cycle Support (CALS) program, which aims to automate much of the routine work associated with logistics support.
Technology For Economic Growth A Report Part 2 Of ITY National Archives 1993
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