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Only the tubes, and not the rooms they are in, need to be kept ultra-clean.
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The capsules are made in ultra-clean conditions a speck of dust could ruin the effect.
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Most are produced in huge, ultra-clean factories using batch processes similar to those for making silicon chips.
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He waived the requirement that buildings and homes in New York City use only ultra-clean-burning diesel, though December 7.
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The ultra-clean, synthetic diesel fuel is made from animal fats, such as beef tallow, pork lard and chicken fat.
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Because it is ultra-clean, it can be used as a blending fuel to help conventional diesel meet tougher government standards.
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According to a 2010 year-end corruption perceptions report by Transparency International, on a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being ultra-clean, Russia scored a 2.1 on the index, down from a 2.2 in 2009, making it the most corrupt large nation on earth, and as corrupt as the smaller nations of Southeast Asia and Libya.
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In contrast, airports in Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore offer clean, ultra-modern facilities with often impressive design.
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We are likely to see the reverse innovation phenomenon in a wide range of industries such as ultra-low-cost transportation, renewable energy, clean water, micro finance, affordable health, low-cost housing, and many others.
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