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Long-term fixation

Long-term fixation of long-lived radionuclides... [Pg.578]

Although the two components of Geometric knee were somewhat easier to implant than the four components of the Polycentric knee, long-term fixation... [Pg.135]

DMC materials have also been widely studied for the copolymerization of CO2 and epoxides (Scheme 1.3), a reaction that leads to the long-term fixation of CO2 in valuable products [16,17]. [Pg.4]

Alternatives 4 and 5 would rely on a soil/clay cap to control infiltration for Area 1 (lead-contaminated) as well as treatment or fixation. Upon completion, some long-term maintenance of the cap and groundwater monitoring would be required until each alternative has met the health-based cleanup goals for groundwater. These alternatives would have almost no long-term reliance on institutional controls. [Pg.656]

Brannon and Patrick [129] reported on the transformation and fixation of arsenic V in anaerobic sediment, the long term release of natural and added arsenic, and sediment properties which affected the mobilization of arsenic V, arsenic III and organic arsenic. Arsenic in sediments was determined by extraction with various solvents according to conventional methods. Added arsenic was associated with iron and aluminium compounds. Addition of arsenic V prior to anaerobic incubation resulted in accumulation of arsenic III and organic arsenic in the interstitial water and the exchangeable phases of the anaerobic sediments. Mobilization of... [Pg.353]

In order to achieve the firm fixation of the artificial cornea to host tissues, composites of collagen-immobilized poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel with hydroxyapatite were synthesized by a hydroxyapatite particles kneading method. The preparation method, characterization, and the results of corneal cell adhesion and proliferation on the composite material were studied. PVA-COL-HAp composites were successfully synthesized. A micro-porous structure of the PVA-COL-HAp could be introduced by hydrochloric acid treatment and the porosity could be controlled by the pH of the hydrochloric acid solution, the treatment time, and the crystallinity of the HAp particles. Chick embryonic keratocyto-like cells were well attached and proliferated on the PVA-COL-HAp composites. This material showed potential for keratoprosthesis application. Further study such as a long-term animal study is now required [241]. [Pg.163]

Fixation 90- 200 6-9 Transport/excavation, long-term monitoring Leaching... [Pg.868]

The inorganication of C02 is a technology that may, at least potentially, be used to store large volumes of C02 over the long term, in the form of safe chemicals. Of course, such an approach would be especially welcome in situations where residual inorganic oxides and sludge from industrial processes could be used for the C02 fixation. [Pg.12]

To be of use in microscopy or flow cytometry, this bond needs to be visualized (to the eye or to the photodetector) by the addition of a fluorescent tag. Visualization can be accomplished by one of two different methods. With direct staining, cells are incubated with a monoclonal antibody that has been previously conjugated to a fluorochrome (for example, fluorescein or phycoerythrin or any fluorochrome with appropriate absorption and emission spectra). This procedure is quick and direct it merely involves a half-hour incubation of cells with antibody (at 4°C), followed by several washes to remove weakly or nonspecifically bound antibodies. Cells thus treated are ready for flow analysis (although final fixation with 1% electron microscopic-grade formaldehyde will provide a measure of biological safety and long-term stability). [Pg.88]

However several POPs, particularly the OCPs and dioxins, remain at low levels in the Australian environment and several remain persistent at low levels in body fats and fluids of Australians. The levels reflect the past use and persistence of OCPs in the Australian environment, contamination of the food chain and the capacity of the body to metabolise and store in body fats. The dioxins remain due to the ubiquitous nature of their sources with combustion as a major source and their persistence. Future trends are likely to mean very low-level residues in human fats of DDE, cyclodienes, HCB, HCHs and dioxins in the long term. Their rate of decline will probably depend on removing HCB from chlorinated industrial chemicals and OCPs from the environment (e.g. remediation of contaminated soils) by hazardous waste treatment methods (e.g. physical, chemical and biological degradation or fixation) or secure landfill. [Pg.768]


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