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Description Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius ) is an annual plant in the daisy family that is grown for seed oil. The oil has valuable food and industrial end uses. Safflower can be used in rotations to break
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proposed for example in existing salt caverns, depleted oil and gas reservoirs and saline aquifers. Compared to surface hydrogen storage, underground hydrogen storage has benefits of safety brought by
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near the surface. The diamond is attached to the coverslip using immersion oil which is glued to the holder. Optical pumping green laser is incident through the bottom-polished side of the diamond
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