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"There's no question that the more remediation a student needs, the less likely they are ever to graduate".
Those who score lower are quite likely to require remediation, a path that reduces the likelihood that they will graduate.
Mr. Cahill did not use the word dredging; instead, he called for "active remediation," a term widely assumed to mean dredging.
So Mr. Rustine, with the help of Marcor Remediation, a Maryland cleanup company that helped rid the Hart Senate Office Building of anthrax, has a painstaking job ahead of him.
Many sites that have previously held buildings or other developments need remediation – a process to remove potentially dangerous toxins from the soil – in order to be considered for new houses, of which the government plans to build hundreds of thousands a year to ease the pressure on the UK's over-stretched stock.
Figure 14 Ferrocenylammonium salts used in studies relative to soil remediation (a) ref. 52, (b) ref. 53.
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It is essential that an appropriate surfactant is selected for remediation of a particular type of petroleum waste in any scenario.
Digestate from the process – a fibrous plant matter residue – is saved for land remediation, as a substrata top soil on surfaces such as short-rotation energy crop fields.
Cognitive remediation covers a broad range of interventions that are heterogeneous with respect to a number of parameters.
The traditional method for academic remediation involves a 3-step process: identification of students who fail at assessment; a remediation period, usually repeating part of the course; and re-testing [ 4– 6].
Mr. Bogen said brownfields remediation is a complicated issue.
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