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Mineralization strategy

Penner, L.R. et al., Mineralization Strategies for Carbon Dioxide Sequestration, Proceeding of 20th Pittsburgh Coal Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, September 15-19,2003. [Pg.601]

Biohybrid Materials from Bioinspired Mineralization Strategies 631... [Pg.631]

Biohybrid Materiais from Bioinspired Mineralization Strategies 1639... [Pg.639]

If individual controllers are used instead of optimal computer control, several strategies are possible. In one strategy (Lynch and Fiber, 3rd IFAC Symposium on Automation of Mining, Mineral and Metal Proce.ssing, 25-32, 1980) the sluri y-pump rate is controlled to maintain sump-level constant, which results in smooth cyclone operation. The water-feed rate is ratioed to the ore-feed rate, which keeps the circiilating load from oscillating. The ore-feed rate is then controlled to maintain product-particle size. [Pg.1840]

No specific dietary restrictions are recommended for patients with IBD, but avoidance of high-residue foods in patients with strictures may help to prevent obstruction. Nutritional strategies in patients with long-standing IBD may include use of vitamin and mineral supplementation. Administration of vitamin B12, folic acid, fat-soluble vitamins, and iron may be needed to prevent or treat deficiencies. In severe cases, enteral or parenteral nutrition maybe needed to achieve adequate caloric intake. [Pg.285]

The lack of simple and reliable application systems is a major problem to be solved before the introduction of this biocontrol agent into practical control strategies. Mixing fungal chlamydospores into a feed supplement was used in most plot and field studies as an application system (Larsen, 2000). Incorporation into various types of feed blocks or mineral licks, as well as slow-release devices, may also become feasible (Thamsborg et al., 1999 Chandrawathani et al., 2003). [Pg.227]

Abdel-Khalek, N. A. Evaluation of flotation strategies for sedimentary phosphates with siliceous and carbonates gangues. Miner. Eng. 2000, 13, 789-793. [Pg.798]

McLean JS, Lee J-U, Beveridge TL (2002) Interactions of bacteria and environmental metals, fine-grained mineral development and bioremediation strategies. In Huang PM, Bollag J-M, Senesi N (eds) Interactions between soil particles and microorganisms. Impact on the terrestrial ecosystem, vol 8, IUPAC series on analytical and physical chemistry of environmental systems. Wiley Chichester UK, pp 227-261... [Pg.35]


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