Sentence examples for development of removal from inspiring English sources

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The aim of this paper is to present the approach for the control of the dust inventory, relying on the monitoring of envelope values and the development of removal techniques already developed in the existing tokamaks or plasma dedicated devices or which will need further research and development in order to be integrated in ITER.

Taken together, the consequences for thymocyte development of removal of the Shh signal (in the Shh−/− thymus), or activation of Hh signaling in vivo (by Gli2ΔN2 expression) and in vitro (by Shh treatment), all strongly support the hypothesis that Hh signaling in thymocytes modulates TCR signal strength.

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The commercial development of NOx removal technologies at Rhône-Poulenc, High Efficiency Absorption (HEA) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), is described in this paper.

Integrating all presented results allow to sustain the development of excellent metals removal formulations.

The development of active debris removal (ADR) technologies and the design of ADR missions fit within this paradigm.

Since these chemicals may cause severe damages to health, the development of highly effective removal methods is receiving a great deal of attention in the last years.

Spectral content of the angle grinder noise is an important factor to be considered in the development of our noise removal system.

Due to heavy metal environmental persistence and intense utilization in several applications, development of cost-effective removal strategies is required for treating metal containing waters and wastewaters.

Transplantation of kidney allografts across the ABO barrier has been feasible with the development of technologies for removal of anti-blood group antibodies from the circulation of the recipent.

In four patients, there was documented manipulation of a suture shortly before the development of endophthalmitis, including removal of a loose or exposed suture (two patients), a broken running suture (one patient), or manipulation of a loose running suture (one patient).

Taking into account also the development of extracorporeal CO2 removal [11, 12], the current introduction of which in France seems to be uncoordinated, and to lack evaluation, the SRLF tasked the conference expert panel with drawing up recommendations based on the following five questions: ● What extracorporeal life support techniques are available?

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