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The interactions of clay mineral surfaces in soils and sediments with natural organic matter (NOM) and natural nanoparticles of other minerals are briefly reviewed, as these are relevant for engineered and environmental applications of clay minerals.
These are at the pressure and temperature range relevant for engineered systems used for anthropogenic carbon capture and geological storage (CCS) technologies, and CO2-rich natural gas reservoirs (CO2 density range 169 656 kg/m3 at 323 377 K and 89 134 bar).
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Growth curves for engineered cells.
We discuss how microbes capable of degrading them can be isolated, characterised and their relevant enzymes engineered for this purpose and ways to avoid potential side-effects.
This analysis therefore addresses the challenges of comprehensively considering and weighing the expected environmental benefits and potential risks of this emerging environmentally-beneficial nanotechnology, particularly relevant for environmental engineers, scientists, and decision makers.
This work is relevant for (i) knowledge engineers interested in acquiring human goals from textual corpora and constructing knowledge bases of human goals (ii) researchers interested in studying characteristics of human goals in Search Query Logs.
Since ferredoxin proteins are the native electron transport substrates for [FeFe] hydrogenases, the catalytic rates when using PetF are more relevant for future design efforts to engineer microbial H2 production systems.
This requires intense remodeling by stem cells, particularly in cases for tissue engineered products but is also very relevant in wound healing, so that they can replicate that tissue without diminishing the integrity of the tissue.
These results are also relevant to zinc-containing engineered nanoparticles.
This could be extremely relevant for endothelial cell seeding and neo-capillary formation in the engineered lung.
(GEM stands for "genetically engineered machine").
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