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In the environment, biofilms fill an important role in the breakdown of organic wastes by filtering wastes from water and by removing or neutralizing contaminants in soil.
The collapse might have been entirely natural, he said, or hastened by injections of saltwater wastes by oil companies under disposal permits from the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates oil drilling.
Trillions of dollars will be lost, but the burden will be borne – as with wars and other avoidable wastes – by ordinary people, the same people who will gain jobs and other benefits from a swift departure from fossil fuel.
No commerce is possible without clean air, clean water, fertile topsoil, a chemically stable atmosphere, raw materials for food, energy and medicine, and the natural processing of wastes by the millions of species inhabiting our soil, water and air.
Dr. Rita F. Redberg's May 26 Op-Ed article, "Squandering Medicare's Money," is a thoughtful critique of how much money Medicare wastes by paying for unnecessary and often risky medical procedures.
The data can be extracted and entered into the client's own reporting systems to demonstrate compliance with scope 3. The format also provides a breakdown of destinations of client wastes by type – such as re-use, recycling, recovery and disposal – which ranks options in order of environmental preference and makes the system compatible with waste regulations too.
At issue is whether a site in Utah that is licensed to accept only the mildest category of radioactive waste, called Class A, could accept far more potent materials, known as Class B and C wastes, by blending the three together.
Bionics is thus distinct from bioengineering (or biotechnology), which is the use of living things to perform certain industrial tasks, such as the culture of yeasts on petroleum to furnish food proteins, the use of microorganisms capable of concentrating metals from low-grade ores, and the digesting of wastes by bacteria in biochemical batteries to supply electrical energy.
It maintains the effect of organic materials wastes by water self-purification (Al-Shujairi 2013).
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Among them are nitrogenous wastes, by-products of protein and amino-acid metabolism by animals; nitrite and nitrate compounds produced by nitrifying bacteria; and sulfur and sulfates resulting from the metabolic activities of sulfur bacteria.
This observation directs to the bold suggestion that RLs production might constitutes a mechanism of exhaustion of the accumulated β-hydroxyalkanoic acids unused "wastes" by-products from the cells to the exterior medium, since in this bacterium anyhow the RLs production began early but is completed at the onset of the stationary phase.
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