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Thus, the MIP-carousel process developed in this study deserves sufficient attention in materials processing industries or metal-related industries, where the selective separation of heavy metal ions with the same charge has been a major concern.
The process, developed in Japan, involves bubbling nitrogen gas through the water to deoxygenate it.
He offered an example: "Dutching," a process developed in 1828 by Coenraad van Houten, a Dutch chemist.
DuPont's process, developed in collaboration with Genencor, took biochemical pathways from three different micro-organisms and assembled them into a single bacterium.
The first commercially available liquefaction process was the Bergius process, developed in Germany as early as 1911 but brought to commercial scale during World War I.
The Linz-Donawitz (LD) process, developed in Austria in 1949, blew oxygen through a lance into the top of a pear-shaped vessel similar to a Bessemer converter.
A technique to form the trioxide, called the chamber process, developed in the early days of the operation of the Leblanc process.
Valindaba uses a process, developed in the 1960s by scientists in the Republic of South Africa, for the enrichment of uranium in the fissionable 235-isotope.
Ms. Quinn said the council members' earmarks would, however, be subject to a more thorough review and certification process developed in consultation with the office of the New York State attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo.
Then the Chorleywood process, developed in 1961, revolutionised commercial baking – using high-speed machinery, and additives such as extra yeast, hard fats and enzymes, bread could be made quickly and cheaply; 80% of our bread is made this way.
Takahashi Toku specializes in yuzen, a dyeing process developed in the mid-17th century that initially uses a rubber-based paste to protect areas from dye and then a complex series of applications and steaming treatments.
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