Sentence examples for exploitation of organic from inspiring English sources

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The efforts to meet such challenges via isolation of metal-resistant bacterial/fungal strains and exploitation of organic wastes as carbon substrates have began.

The first behaviour leads to reduced evaporative water loss at the cost of inefficient exploitation of organic energy; gaping is more compatible with optimal functioning of the metabolic machinery, but at the same time valve movements push water out of the mantle cavity, increasing levels of water loss and the risk of desiccation [ 33, 34].

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In the last two decades, exploitation of enzymes in synthetic organic chemistry increased significantly due to its potential to catalyze reactions of specific substrates with high enantioselectivity and stereospecificity [7].

Profitable growth requires an organizational design that pursues seemingly contradictory demands: mechanistic structures to ensure the efficient exploitation of existing capabilities, and organic structures to enable the exploration of new growth opportunities.

This paper deals with the comparison between volumetric expanders (screw, scroll and rotary vane) and an Inlet Forward Radial (IFR) micro turbine for the exploitation of an on board Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) energy recovery system.

These results allowed the rational exploitation of biocatalysts for use in organic synthesis.

It is evident that the exploitation of NPP increased significantly since 1995 along with the amount of organic waste material.

Especially, the exploitations of SnO2 for photocatalytic water splitting and photocatalytic oxidation of organic wastes have been hot topics because of its high reduction potential and low oxidation potential [6, 7, 8].

Parasitic life also involves exploitation of nutrients from host organisms.

26 From less than a decade ago, an increasing number of research efforts have focused on the exploitation of the mechanical properties of textile as a substrate for the absorption or coating of organic and inorganic compounds.

The first extensive exploitation of the method was made by Martin and James in 1952, when they reported the elution gas chromatography of organic acids and amines.

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