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"My fear is that we're increasing the likelihood of engineered environments contributing to antibiotic resistance," he said.

The show may hint at a desire to escape from contemporary information networks and the hustle of city life, but its message is far from straightforward: it offers respite in engineered environments with only the occasional earthy element.

Randy Stearns, the president of Engineered Environments, a Bay Area company that sells professionally designed automation systems, showed me one of his smaller projects, the automation of an entertainment system for Bill Weeks, a retired real estate executive who lives near San Francisco.

This powerful, flexible, non-contact guidance technique has potentially broad applications in tissues and engineered environments.

These dynamics have a significant influence on the availability, phytoextraction, and mobility of Zn in terrestrial and engineered environments.

Understanding the diversity and metal removal ability of microorganisms associated to contaminated aquatic environments is essential to develop metal remediation technologies in engineered environments.

Four dual media filters (DMFs) were operated in a biofiltration mode with different engineered environments (DMF I and II: coagulation with/without acidification and DMF III and IV: without/with chlorination).

The transport settling velocity and capture rate of sinking aggregates in natural and engineered environments should therefore only be calculated using the Happel or Brinkman equations and a cluster-fractal model.

DWDSs are engineered environments that are subject to frequent, variable disturbances caused by many factors including long residence times, each associated with loss of disinfectant residual and generating higher levels of biofilms growth.

Exposure of Clostridium organisms to chemical and in particular toxic metabolite stress is ubiquitous in both natural (such as in the human microbiome) and engineered environments, engaging both the general stress response as well as specialized programs.

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