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Sequestering in landfills may be a better solution until better ways are found to return surplus P.
We addressed the hypothesis that VEGF sequestering in serum-containing solutions would be influenced by the serum stability of the VEGF-binding peptide.
To control release, it is necessary to rely on binding of the active agent to collagen, either by covalent or non-covalent bonds, or on sequestering in a secondary matrix.
The buried carbon in the sediment of salt marshes as well as other intertidal wetlands, which is called "blue carbon," is a significant carbon sink, sequestering in excess of 4.8 87.2 Tg C year−1 globally according to different estimations (Chmura et al. 2003; Duarte et al. 2005; McLeod et al. 2011).
Nevertheless, by comparing relative luciferase activity in various organs we found that susceptible mice had significantly more parasites sequestering in the spleen than the other two groups.
Placental parasitized erythrocytes are known to bind chondroitin sulfate A expressed on the syncytiotrophoblast, thus sequestering in the intervillous space [43], [44].
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These studies will examine the role of the oxygenator in sequestering drugs in the ECMO circuit.
The sequester in a nutshell?
If not for the federal budged sequester, in fact, Adovasio wouldn't even be here.
(I wrote about the House G.O.P.'s road to the sequester in an article about Cantor last week).
By then, the fallout from the sequester, in both human and political terms, will be clearer.
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