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This complex may then be adsorbed into the hydrolyzed aluminum hydroxide and become bound forming the insoluble agglomerate and removing the color from the effluent without re-solubilizing.
Our Carbon Constrained Scenario envisages a world in which existing and viable technology trends accelerate, steer policy, and become bound together to shape far faster cuts to carbon emissions than we see today under current pledges.
Thus, Mn, Fe or associated trace metals released from reductively dissolved FMO may diffuse downward into more reducing layers of the sediment and become bound in sulfide minerals [29].
It is likely, therefore, that they are produced in the less-intense parts of wildfires, vaporise, and collect in the smoke and condensation and become bound to soil particles in the same way that cooled smoke can be deposited onto seeds to stimulate their germination.
LPXTG proteins are cleaved and become bound, covalently but transiently, to the active site cysteine of sortase [ 11].
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So when these clays get wet, the water is actually trapped by the crystal and becomes bound; it's not just trapped in holes in the rock.
Under the lower pH conditions, inside the cell, the material ionizes and becomes bound.
Adsorption is a mass transfer process by which a substance is transferred from the liquid phase to the surface of a solid, and becomes bound by physical and/or chemical interactions.
In addition, adsorption maybe defined as the mass transfer process by which a substance is transferred from the liquid phase to the surface of a solid, and becomes bound by physical and/or chemical interactions [54].
Eventually all the substrate is converted to the aldehyde form and becomes bound to the enzyme.
The depth and width of the nanosized well can be specified to allow for only a few streptavidin molecules to enter inside the NWA and to become bound with the thiol-treated Au surface.
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