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Many of them lead lives that are far less sequestered and culturally abstemious than the Scheibners'.
(But how, exactly?) Alice Oswald, in Woods etc, employs a similarly spare palette (stars, moon, stone, water) for a more spiritual but no less sequestered poetry.
Although the necessity of imposing some order on a collection of this type means that his literary reviews are more or less sequestered from his political polemics and foreign reporting, his mind does not observe these boundaries.
These invading species decompose more quickly than native plants do and thus contribute less organic matter--and less sequestered carbon--to soils.
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A decision produces a stand state with less basal area, less carbon sequestered in the stand, and a different composition of tree species and size.
In contrast, sustained yield forestry activity within the CRD's tenure (Baseline vs SC2) accounts for a 93.0 Mg C ha−1 difference in ƩNBP by 2012, equivalent to 738,809 Mg C less being sequestered.
At the watershed scale, the impact of deforestation (SC1 vs SC2) resulted in a cumulative decrease of approximately 14.0 Mg C ha−1 by 2012 equivalent to 110,991 Mg C less being sequestered.
Although depletion of Kupffer cells leads to a significant increase in the gene transfer to hepatocytes [ 9] it would be preferable to develop lentiviral vectors that are less efficiently sequestered by macrophages.
The cost to society is great -- less carbon dioxide sequestered in the trees, a loss of air and water filtration, less green space and wildlife, and more soil erosion and urbanization.
In wastewater, the immobilized DMC sequestered less Ag NPs (51.7 % in 97 % wastewater).
Some restricted data is deemed so sensitive that Washington is engaged in a quiet effort to raise classifications from secret to top secret for 65 nuclear topics, making whole libraries of sequestered data less likely to slip into foreign hands.
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