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The system is demonstrating an electricity efficiency greater than 60% (coal HHV basis), with more than 90% of the carbon present in the syngas separated as CO2 amenable to sequestration.
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In the present case, bicarbonate infusion prior to ILE injection likely served to increase the percentage of circulating amitriptyline in the un-ionised state and therefore amenable to lipid sequestration, potentially augmenting the efficacy of the 'lipid sink'.
It is plausible that very fast growth of lipid droplets may make them no longer amenable to autophagic sequestration due to changes in the properties of their surface components (e.g., lower density of structural proteins, changes in the lipid/protein ratio, etc).
One land use that is particularly amenable to this type of manipulation is agricultural land, which often has high sequestration potential.
She's amenable to anything.
We're amenable to meeting with them".
And some governments are more amenable to cooperation than others.
God-given knowledge is scarcely amenable to oversight.
The Macedonian conflict should be amenable to resolution.
So it's not massively amenable to privatisation.
"There were clearly elements not amenable to engagement".
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