The company plans to pump in seawater and use that for cleaning the fish in the initial stages.
Four compressors will each pump in 15 million cubic feet of air a day.
One early discovery: It's cheaper and easier to pump in the seawater during high tide.
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The Fed will thus feel less pressure to lower rates and pump in more liquidity.
If Bernanke looks like he is going to pump in more money, they buy.
Further laboratory tests showed that this defect disrupts the calcium pump in heart muscle cells.
The pump in the ImmunoFlow forces the liquid through the beads so the beads do not get clogged.
It has accepted that it will have to pump in new capital to prettify the banks for sale.
US-German carmaker DaimlerChrylser, a 30% shareholder in Mitsubishi Motors, decided in April 2004 not to pump in any more money.
An hour later and there was the country store, with the one red gas pump in front, there was the turn.
Mr. SHIREMAN: The Russians have told us they expect that when we put this pump in, that it will resolve the issue.
First, Abe is going to prime the pump in a big way.
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The compact entertainment box supports 1080p output and has WiFi, HDMI, USB and Ethernet ports, letting you pump in content through a host of connections.
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With inflatable implants, doctors put cylinders inside the penis, a pump in the scrotum, and a fluid reserve inside either the scrotum or the abdominal wall.
While a broken pump in this case was nothing more sinister than, well, a broken pump, the incident highlights the importance of IT security in public and private infrastructure.
Another option being suggested is to allow ArcelorMittal to go ahead in exchange for commitments to pump in more money for research and development to create jobs in future.
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Mitsubishi has been hit by falling sales, a recall scandal and the decision in April last year by 30% shareholder US-German car firm DaimlerChrysler's not to pump in any more money.
All over the world, telecoms and cable companies are fighting to provide people's houses with a broadband pipe that can pump in a high-speed Internet feed and the whole digital future.
Stedman, a chemistry professor at the University of Denver, said there are several problems with the alcohol fuel, one being that it messed up the fuel pump in a car he uses.
The real world range has also been improved with the introduction of a new heating system which is 70 per cent more efficient through the use of a heat pump in the system.
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In the midday speech, Obama will attempt to counter Republican demands for domestic oil development including more offshore oil drilling that have resonated with voters finding higher prices at the gas pump in the wake of unrest in the Middle East.
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While Libyan production has been significantly cut down, OPEC has announced that its production has reached 30.2 million barrels per day, the highest level since December 2008, and that they may pump in an additional 6 million barrels per day if needed.
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In the same way that spreadsheets can instantaneously perform complex sales projections, biomedical researchers in the future will pump in the proteins and other chemicals they want to test into a microchip, and the result will be quickly spit out on a computer display.
Whether through the Voice of America, the Voice of Israel, Radio Free Europe, or Radio Free Iran, foreign agents can pump in truthful and relevant information about the regime and enable coordinated, countrywide unrest that could potentially topple the regime in a matter of days or weeks.
The Swedish government is funding research into the feasibility of using a wind-turbine driven oxygen pump in the Baltic, following studies carried out last year by the University of Gothenburg, which looked at the effect of pumping oxygen-rich surface water to the bottom of two Swedish fjords.
What he has never said, and what I attempted, I thought, to appropriately mock yesterday, was the idea that there are magic solutions, that you can put forward a proposal to cut the price at the pump in half on a piece of paper with a couple of magic beans.
In an earlier trial five patients in the U.K. had undergone a surgery in which a tiny catheter implanted in their brains continuously delivered GDNF from a pump inserted in the stomach (the pump is refilled with a needle through the skin).
So far, the three Japanese reactors experiencing cooling problems haven't released significant amounts of radiation, but the situation is dangerous, as an explosion Monday morning in Japan damaged a pump bringing in cooling seawater at one reactor and a third reactor began experiencing cooling problems Monday afternoon.
Meanwhile, central banks in Asia, Europe, and the U.S. stood ready to pump money in the financial markets to prevent them from seizing up.
Banks including JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank and UniCredit also tried in vain to pump up interest in the Alliance Boots deal, having already postponed the sale to this week from last.
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