Sentence examples for feasibility to remove from inspiring English sources

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However, Natural clay stands as low-cost adsorbent and it shows the feasibility to remove up to 60% of phenol, for initial concentration.

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In the mid-1980s a thoughtful Conservative secretary of state, Keith Joseph, chose, after long deliberation and consideration of many feasibility studies, to remove the artificial limitations of O-level and introduce a single system of examination at 16+ designed to encourage all students to make the most of their abilities and to examine what the students "know, understand and can do" (DfE 1988).

This work details the characteristics and feasibility of a technique to remove industrial epoxy grout using a HPDL.

The most important application of lectins to the basic and clinical applications of hPSCs is likely to be removal of residual pluripotent cells from differentiated populations, and to our knowledge, our report is the first to show the feasibility of using lectins to remove undifferentiated pluripotent cells from mixed populations.

Somasundaran et al. [19] investigated the feasibility of using flotation process to remove non-volatile hydrophobic compounds (paraffin oil) from artificially contaminated soil (particle size 0.075 0.83 mm) using sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS).

In this study, we investigated the feasibility of using Fenton oxidation to remove sorbed polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in aged soil samples with creosote oil from a wood preserving site.

Some work has demonstrated the feasibility of using sparse grid techniques to remove the bottleneck, but a complete realisation of the idea is still not available.

In 2003, to promote the practical development of constructed wetlands (CWs) used for industrial wastewater treatment in Pakistan, a series of investigations was conducted to evaluate the feasibility of using constructed treatment wetlands to remove pollutants from refinery wastewater.

An electrokinetic decontamination process has been modeled to investigate the feasibility of using electrokinetic soil remediation technology to remove 137Cs and 90Sr from the soil.

By analyzing the global dynamic properties of the model, the feasibility of employing microbial metabolites as flocculant to remove harmful microorganisms is considered.

A number of experimental tests were conducted to validate the feasibility of using an AMF pilot rig to remove phenol from aqueous effluent streams.

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