well-supplied
Britishadjective
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His group is small - maybe tens of fighters - but is increasingly confident, and runs a well-supplied tent city near Khan Younis.
From BBC
While oil markets are well-supplied in the near term due to steady output from key producers in the Americas and subdued demand growth, the CPS scenario shows declining production from existing fields and rising consumption will quickly absorb the oversupply.
But global oil markets are well-supplied thanks to increased production by Saudi Arabia and North American frackers.
The crew of the Dali is well-supplied with food, water and other supplies originally intended for their voyage to Sri Lanka.
From BBC
"We had found a way to turn on the switch for the enzyme's activity in M. thermolithotrophicus, and we even managed to regulate it by manipulating the concentration of 2-oxoglutarate: When the cell needs nitrogen, the 2-oxoglutarate levels increase and switch on the glutamine synthetase. However, when the cell has enough nitrogen, the 2-oxoglutarate levels decrease to a concentration that is insufficient to maintain the enzyme active, preventing nitrogen assimilation. Thus, no energy is wasted when the cell is well-supplied with nitrogen."
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