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wastes and family
* 1930: Amended to prevent a pool hall owner from allowing entrance to an Indian who " by inordinate frequenting of a pool room either on or off an Indian reserve misspends or wastes his time or means to the detriment of himself, his family or household ".
But, at the same time, he was combative and critical of what he saw as the " lethargy of monarchical governments, the wastes and luxuries of the royal family.

wastes and are
According to Maureen Walsh, only around 4 % of hazardous wastes that come from OECD countries are actually shipped across international borders.
Annex IX attempts to define " commodities " which are not considered wastes and which would be excluded.
In addition to conditions on the import and export of the above wastes, there are stringent requirements for notice, consent and tracking for movement of wastes across national boundaries.
This discussion aims at identifying and finding solutions to the reasons why hazardous wastes are still brought to countries that are not able to treat them in a safe manner.
Its high coordination number and softness ( tendency to form covalent bonds ) are the basis of the separation of Cs < sup >+</ sup > from other cations, as is practiced in the remediation of nuclear wastes, where < sup > 137 </ sup > Cs < sup >+</ sup > is separated from large amounts of nonradioactive K < sup >+</ sup >.
Some are non-specialist detritus feeders, breaking down animal and plant debris ; some feed on particular kinds of carrion such as flesh or hide ; some feed on wastes such as dung ; some feed on fungi, some on particular species of plants, others on a wide range of plants.
In a power amplifier this not only wastes power and limits battery operation, it may place restrictions on the output devices that can be used ( for example: ruling out some audio triodes if modern low-efficiency loudspeakers are to be used ), and will increase costs.
They serve the body as a natural filter of the blood, and remove wastes which are diverted to the urinary bladder.
In producing urine, the kidneys excrete wastes such as urea and ammonium, and they are also responsible for the reabsorption of water, glucose, and amino acids.
About 400 million metric tons of hazardous wastes are generated each year.
In the process of submarine recycling, all hazardous and toxic wastes are identified and removed, reusable equipment is removed and put into inventory.
shrinkage of the Aral Sea is resulting in growing concentrations of chemical pesticides and natural salts ; these substances are then blown from the increasingly exposed lake bed and contribute to desertification ; water pollution from industrial wastes and the heavy use of fertilizers and pesticides is the cause of many human health disorders ; increasing soil salination ; soil contamination from agricultural chemicals, including DDT
According to one report, virtually all the large underground fresh-water supplies in Uzbekistan are polluted by industrial and chemical wastes.
* In the tissues, oxygen and carbon dioxide and nutrients and wastes are exchanged
* In the kidneys, wastes are released to be eliminated from the body
* In the intestine, nutrients are picked up, and wastes released
Radioactive wastes are wastes that contain radioactive material.
Radioactive wastes are usually by-products of nuclear power generation and other applications of nuclear fission or nuclear technology, such as research and medicine.
A summary of the amounts of radioactive wastes and management approaches for most developed countries are presented and reviewed periodically as part of the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management.
It is likely that the fissile material of an old bomb which is due for refitting will contain decay products of the plutonium isotopes used in it, these are likely to include U-236 from Pu-240 impurities, plus some U-235 from decay of the Pu-239 ; due to the relatively long half-life of these Pu isotopes, these wastes from radioactive decay of bomb core material would be very small, and in any case, far less dangerous ( even in terms of simple radioactivity ) than the Pu-239 itself.
Hazardous wastes are defined under RCRA in 40 CFR 261 where they are divided into two major categories: characteristic wastes and listed wastes.

wastes and usually
The creation of these wastes is usually an oxidation process involving a release of chemical free energy, some of which is lost as heat, but the rest of which is used to drive the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ).
In the laboratory, chemical wastes are usually segregated on-site into appropriate waste carboys, and disposed by a specialist contractor in order to meet safety, health, and legislative requirements.
The related idea of a living machine is based on the most basic cycle of gardening: using wastes ( organic waste and sewage ), appropriately broken down, usually in some specialized container, on the soil, and harvesting food which, when processed, generates biodegradable waste, and when eaten, generates sewage.
Potent genotoxins usually found in domestic wastes also include N-nitroso compounds and aromatic amines, which are known to be present in human sanitary outflows as well as genotoxic PAHs found in municipal discharges .< ref > ( 2002 ): Genotoxicity of the Kishon River, Israel: the application of an in vitro cellular assay.
In the realms of the Empire this is usually less than a week, but demons can evidently manifest indefinitely in the warpstone encrusted soil of the great northern Chaos wastes.
The separation and processing of wastes that have been separated at the source and the separation of commingled wastes usually occur at a materials recovery facility, transfer stations, combustion facilities and disposal sites.

wastes and produce
As most healthy functioning organs produce metabolic and other wastes, the entire organism depends on the function of the system ; however, only the organs specifically for the excretion process are considered a part of the excretory system.
As most healthy functioning organs produce metabolic and other wastes, the entire organism depends on the function of the system ; however, only the organs specifically for the
Under ecological modernization, the state is seen in a variety of roles and capacities: as the enabler for markets that help produce the technological advances via competition ; as the regulatory ( see regulation ) medium through which corporations are forced to ' take back ' their various wastes and re-integrate them in some manner into the production of new goods and services ( e. g. the way that car corporations in Germany are required to accept back cars they manufactured once those vehicles have reached the end of their product lifespan ); and in some cases as an institution that is incapable of addressing critical local, national, and global environmental problems.
Their digestion is highly efficient and they produce almost no wastes.
Some countries produce a significant fraction of their electricity needs from wood or wood wastes.
Some energy technologies also produce wastes that may be managed through disposal or storage by injection deep into the ground.
Most applications that burn fuel produce water vapour, which is unused and thus wastes its heat content.
For example, the ecological footprint is a measure of how much land and water area a human population requires to produce the resource it consumes and to absorb its wastes, using prevailing technology.
In the festival the focus was on pictorial exhibitions of the natural biodiversity setting and cultural heritage of the Rathong Chuu valley, the steps taken to preserve and conserve the biosphere, interest of ecotourism in the valley along the trek route Yuksom Dzongri through the Khangchendzonga National Park, diverse exhibits relating to medicine, paper making, horticulture, Khehceopalri Lake pollution and actions for its preservation, effects of deforestation and need to preserve forest wealth, measures for hill slope stability, energy efficient methods for cooking using local produce, garbage reduction, replacement and reuse, composting with biodegradable wastes, promoting traditional handicrafts and handlooms ( carpets, sheep wool blankets, etc .).
While fusion reactors like ITER and DEMO will not produce transuranic wastes, some of the components of the ITER and DEMO reactors will become radioactive due to neutrons impinging upon them.

wastes and enough
As if this catalogue of small disasters was not enough, oil spilled into the reserve from a neighbouring agricultural facility which releases its wastes into the water as a matter of course.
In some systems, if the useful load on the generator is not high enough, a load bank may be automatically connected to the generator to dissipate energy not required by the load ; while this wastes energy, it may be required if it's not possible to stop the water flow through the turbine.

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