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And use has been growing, with more urban regeneration, higher petrol costs and new technologies that allow train passengers, unlike car drivers, to work on the move.

That process has further increased costs to Southwark, as have construction delays, which would be likely to push the total bill for the Aylesbury regeneration higher than £150m.

The author concluded that it is possible to maximize the charge efficiency by applying discharge potentials (upon regeneration) higher than zero and for AC of pore-size larger than 0.58 nm, the oxygen-containing surface groups have no obvious effect in the ion adsorption/desorption process.

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Our three focus points (long-term culture that correlates with the generation time of spontaneous regeneration, high-density culture, organotypical culture model using human plasma) may provide valuable clinical clues for AEL.

Solvent selection is involved because several conditions are necessary for the extractant (Kraemer et al. 2011), such as biocompatibility, non-emulsion forming, easy regeneration, high selectivity, low viscosity, high butanol distribution, availability, and low cost.

These factors included robust tissue regeneration, high competitive ability of the corals and a seasonal dieback in the monospecific seaweed bloom, all against a backdrop of an effective marine protected area system and moderate water quality.

ARF is not active during development during which a moderate level of mitogenic signaling causes modest phosphorylation of Rb1 (top); however, during regeneration, high mitogenic signaling induces Rb1 hyperphosphorylation and abundant free E2f1, which activates ARF and leads to inhibition of regeneration (bottom).

Interestingly, in the presence of the 0.5 MICs of cerulenin and trans-chalcone, protoplast regeneration was higher for the mutant strain grown in regeneration medium with a high sucrose concentration (1.5 M) when compared to the wild-type strain.

But these amine-based solutions suffer severe drawbacks such as high energy consumption in regeneration process, high corrosive rate of equipment, essential pretreatment steps, large absorber volume and high sorbent cost.

To maintain the initial 90% CO2 removal, it would be necessary to keep the regeneration temperature higher than about 135 °C.

Generally, confidence in the success of active regeneration is higher than for natural regeneration (Vesk and Dorrough 2006).

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