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It is used to refer to a bottle in which waste material is discarded. For example: "Please throw the empty drink can into the waste bottle so it can be recycled."
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The tC18 cartridge was rinsed with an additional 10 mL of H2O into the waste bottle.
To maintain this controlled environment for the whole culture period, the metabolized medium is not re-circulated but collected in a separate waste bottle.
During culture a peristaltic pump transports the medium (1.25 ml/h) from a storage bottle (left side) to the waste bottle (right side).
The HPLC product fraction was diluted with excess of H2O (250 mL) and passed through a tC18 cartridge into the waste bottle.
To avoid this battery effect between the chip and fluidic system, the waste bottle was connected to the CantiLab4© electronic box with a gold wire (Figure 1).
Minerals Engineering 19, 491 499], preliminary results using the HPU technique to treat stainless steel slag and waste bottle glass were reported.
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There's something really fascinating about building a rocket like this from something as simple as waste bottles.
Pimpan et al. (Pimpan et al. 2003) investigated the synthesis and curing process of unsaturated polyester resins from PET waste bottles.
Unlike the packaging articles like polypropylene terephthalate (PET) waste bottles and plastic carry bags; MPW is relatively unfit for effective recycling and contributes to the littering and expanding landfill areas causing environmental hazards.
The use of recycled waste PET bottle fibers for the reinforcement of concrete is studied by Foti (2013b).
"You might stop into your third home for just one night, and don't want to waste a bottle of rare wine," he says.
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