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Kurt Zenz House of Harvard University and colleagues propose that carbon dioxide be collected at a major source near the coast, such as a power or chemical plant, borrowing techniques already in use by natural gas companies to separate CO2 from other gases.
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Artists in early colonial Latin America often painted intertwined circular loops of plants, borrowed from Roman painted and relief decoration, in monochrome fresco inside cloisters.
On top of the table he placed vases filled with Queen Anne's lace from a nearby field, and several potted plants borrowed from a greenhouse near the picnic site.
It's borrowed directly from the electricity industry, which finances power plants by borrowing against long-term contracts called power purchase agreements.
Plant physiology borrows techniques from both research fields.
Get a guide to wild edible plants (or borrow it from a local library) and use it.
It is financing its latest water-treatment plant through commercial borrowing, and will be one of the first companies listed on a planned new stock exchange.
The Knicks, now experiencing good vibes for the first time in a while, can borrow Plant's lyrics as they travel the difficult road: "It's been a long time since I rock and rolled".
(Perhaps she has borrowed a plant or two).
After the lights went out in the plant, engineers had to borrow flashlights from nearby homes in order to creep through dark, waterlogged passageways to study the gauges.
Because bioethanol is made from plants, it merely "borrows" its carbon from the atmosphere, so cannot add to global warming.
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