Use "sequestration" in a sentence

1. Two patients had extralobar sequestration ( ELS ) and three patients had intralobar sequestration ( ILS ) .

2. The process is called geo - sequestration.

3. His property has been kept under sequestration.

4. Aureus: Aurora Renewable Energy & UV Sequestration

5. The process its is called GO secrestrationgeo - sequestration.

6. This last technology, carbon sequestration, is of paramount importance.

7. Technically speaking , what are the keys to geologic sequestration?

8. Carbon sequestration is a last resort to mitigating climate change.

9. Neither expense nor time was spared to assure our sequestration.

10. Carbon capture and sequestration is still at a very early stage.

11. Abyssal sequestration of nuclear waste and other types of hazardous waste

12. Land should not be taken out of production to provide carbon sequestration.

13. It is simply a matter of decreasing sequestration and destruction of platelet.

14. Chaperonins are able to positively influence refolding through sequestration of nonnative proteins

15. Evaluating carbon sequestration efficiency in an ocean circulation model by adjoint sensitivity analysis.

16. Sequestration and dispersion force of different kinds of sequestering a - gent are tested.

17. The National Union of Mineworkers also had to pay heavy fines and suffer sequestration.

18. • examine the absorption, sequestration and emission of carbon dioxide from Canadian forests and peatlands;

19. Humour has a better chance of saving our planet than carbon sequestration or the UN.

20. Objective To evaluate the value of Multi-slice Spiral CT in diagnosis of intralobar pulmonary sequestration.

21. To facilitate this advancement, BP and GE will collaborate on power, carbon capture and sequestration technologies.

22. Synonyms for Attainder include forfeiture, loss, relinquishment, surrender, confiscation, giving up, sequestration, damages, denial and fine

23. Objective In order to improve diagnosis of the disease, CT appearances of pulmonary sequestration were studied.

24. Sequestration will most likely take place underground, possibly in the vast caverns left from oil drilling.

25. The hydrogen, base, oxygen and acid sequestration tanks collect and process hydrogen, base, oxygen and acid, respectively.

26. The present invention relates to a process of sequestration of CO2 by reaction with alkaline solid materials.

27. Carbon sequestration offers significant potential to reduce GHGs at costs and impacts that are economically and environmentally acceptable.

28. To separate the CO 2 from flue gas is the first step for large scale CO 2 sequestration.

29. Conclusions The essence of fluid sequestration is pathological redistribution of extracellular fluid and expanding of extracellular fluid volume.

30. The crabs were also found to play a crucial role for carbon sequestration in mangroves through aeration of the soils.

31. Schematic Representation of Accounting Approach Equation A6-1 represents the generic approach to calculating carbon sequestration in aboveground biomass:

32. Some lawmakers are already pledging to find a way to avoid sequestration - by passing legislation to cancel the cuts.

33. Hence, this approach provides generally conservative estimates of carbon sequestration in the aboveground biomass of the Canadian wood production forest.

34. With its topical, governance stab wounds, burns, bee sequestration snake bites swelling and pain, such as sore furunculosis also Dayong.

35. Because only 5% of US farmland currently uses no-till and residue mulching, there is a large potential for carbon sequestration.

36. Objective To evaluate the clinical value and safety of angiography and embolization in the treatment of pulmonary sequestration causing massive haemoptysis .

37. The purified liquid CO2 may be pumped to above the critical pressure for further utilization and/or sequestration for industrial or environmental purposes.

38. Until more is known about COVID-19 transmission and sequestration, it’s best to presume that there could be potential risks to patients receiving Allografts.

39. Confiscation noun seizure, appropriation, impounding, forfeiture, expropriation, sequestration, takeover Anyone convicted of drug trafficking would be liable to Confiscation of assets and imprisonment

40. Many companies now engage in emissions abatement, offsetting, and sequestration programs to generate credits that can be sold on one of the exchanges.

41. SAgues is the Principal Investigator of the Biocarbon Utilization & Sequestration (BUS) Lab in the Biological & Agricultural Engineering Department at NC State University

42. Our objective is to utilize the biomass and productivity of living-fossil ecosystems to estimate the evolutionary trend in carbon sequestration capacity of terrestrial ecosystems.

43. Carbon Sequestration coefficients (Mg CO2ha-1 yr-1) Prairie Region Soil Zones Activity Adoption of Zero Tillage Reduce summerfallow Increase forages in crop rotation Permanent cover Notes: -0.88

44. ‘This includes Confiscation of computers if police believe that a record of a firearm is contained therein.’ Synonyms seizure , impounding, commandeering, requisition, requisitioning, appropriation, expropriation, sequestration, taking away, annexation

45. Where the carbon dioxide captured is used for enhanced recovery from an oil field or to produce ammonia or fertilisers, the cost-effectiveness of carbon dioxide capture and sequestration increases.

46. Methods that significantly enhance carbon sequestration in soil include no-till farming, residue mulching, cover cropping, and crop rotation, all of which are more widely used in organic farming than in conventional farming.

47. Binding–sequestration of [125I][Phe2,Nle4]ACTH 1–24 exhibited brain regional differences in site densities with the following rank order: cortex > hypothalamus > hippocampus > striatum > cerebellum > midbrain > brainstem.

48. Biochar is an intriguing option for forest management as it can help solve a diversity of issues including site-specific goals (e.g., reduction of plant-available contaminants) to global-scale goals (e.g., sequestration of atmospheric C).

49. Emissions and sequestration is an important factor in assessin g the Biogenic CO 2 emissions from stationary sources, and an accounting framework needs to have the appropriate temporal and spatial scales to properly assess that b alance

50. Long‐term fertilization effects on 13 C natural abundance, soil aggregation, and deep soil organic carbon sequestration in an Alfisol Avijit Ghosh Division of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry, ICAR‐Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, 110 012 India

51. Resistance arises through genetic changes in a cattle tick population that causes modifications to the target site, increased metabolism or sequestration of the Acaricide, or reduced ability of the Acaricide to penetrate through the outer protective layers of the tick

52. San Ramon, CA, March 4, 2021 — Chevron Corporation, Schlumberger New Energy, Microsoft and Clean Energy Systems today announced plans to develop a ground-breaking bioenergy with carbon capture and sequestration (BECCS) project designed to produce carbon negative power in Mendota, California.

53. However, Afforesting the inherently nutrient-poor and sandy soils beneath savannas evidenced an improvement in soil P availability to plant, along with soil N status and C sequestration in both soil and biomass, with a potential impact on mitigating climate change.

54. But if you take that wood and you put it into a building or into a piece of furniture or into that wooden toy, it actually has an amazing capacity to store the carbon and provide us with a sequestration.

55. We conclude that while surface carbon accumulation is driven primarily by tidal transport of Allocthonous sediment, in-situ carbon sequestration is the dominant source of recalcitrant carbon, and that mangrove and saltmarsh carbon accumulation and store is high in temperate settings, particularly in mesotidal and fluvial geomorphic settings.

56. What claims are made about Biochar? Biochar incorporation into soil is an important route for CO 2 removal from the atmosphere by terrestrial carbon sequestration (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; 2018).Our understanding of Biochar and its properties has developed much over recent years, and considerable scientific research is still underway – including trials at RHS Garden Wisley.

57. According to the present invention, the present invention is a carbon dioxide storage method which uses alkaline industrial waste to carry out carbon dioxide ocean sequestration at relatively low cost, and can sequestrate carbon dioxide for a long time while minimizing bad environmental influences such as ocean acidification and the like, and is thus environmentally friendly.

58. DEFINITION: Biochar is black carbon produced from biomass sources [i.e., wood chips, plant residues, manure or other agricultural waste products] for the purpose of transforming the biomass carbon into a more stable form (carbon sequestration).Black carbon is the name of the range of solid residual products resulting from the chemical and/or thermal conversion of any carbon containing material