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- light levels at the bottom and can affect kelp reproduction. Repeated resuspension can also lead to a hardening of the sea bottom as finer sediments are...
- steps of alkaline lysis can be summarized as the formation of a pellet, resuspension of the pellet in solution, cell lysis, neutralization, and centrifugation...
- The MATA Trolley is a heritage streetcar transit system in Memphis, Tennessee. It began operating on April 29, 1993. Service was suspended in June 2014...
- burning of biom**** and fossil fuels, as well as road emissions and dust resuspension are the main human sources. Human PM is usually finer than natural PM...
- an important source of turbulence and have the potential for sediment resuspension On September 19, 2022, a seiche reaching 4 feet (1.2 metres) occurred...
- Labour Party in Northern Ireland (LPNI) released a statement opposing the resuspension of Williamson on the grounds that it was "arbitrary and unreasonable"...
- quite difficult due to the overlying water column and the potential for resuspension of contaminants during the removal process. The most common method of...
- Mechanical solids removal devices move as slowly as practical to minimize resuspension of settled solids. Tanks are sized to give water an optimal residence...
- Mingun Bell was again the world's heaviest functioning bell from its resuspension in 1896 until 1902. The Mingun Bell regained its status as the heaviest...
- is affected by physical processes (e.g. currents causing rippling or resuspension) and biological processes (e.g. bioturbation generating mounds or trenches)...