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So far only 6% of the rubble has been taken away to be recycled, buried or incinerated, with other regions opposed to taking in material they fear could be radioactive.
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Many companies have announced plans to build plants that would take in material like wood chips, garbage or crop waste and turn out motor fuels.
Surface-deposit feeders may take in material through a pharynx provided with jaws (Neanthes), with an unarmed pharynx (Cirriformia), or with numerous long ciliated tentacles capable of extending one metre or more (Terebella).
Yes, you may need to snap off the TV, snag the video game and stash the laptop when youngsters can't follow your sensible rules about their use or try to take in materials inappropriate for their age.
Related: Mexican Robbers Might Have No Idea What They're Taking in Radioactive Material Thefts.
One long-term idea is to build a space-borne manufacturing facility that takes in asteroid material, processes it into usable alloys and other substances, and makes objects with the material via a 3D printer.
Its 40 minutes are more than twice the time needed to take in the material at hand.
Pinocytosis is the process in which cells take in liquid material from their external environment; literally 'cell drinking'.
The amoeba has no mouth or anus; food is taken in and material excreted at any point on the cell surface.
For example, use the mindset "I have to use this to pass the AP test," or "If I take in this material, I will do well on the tests and get an A".
In addition to taking in shrouded material, they can also pull in individual proteins through special portals on their surface.
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