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Columbia Plateau Clean Cities Coalition
(M85), ethanol (E85), electricity, hydrogen, hythane, coal-derived liquid fuels, and fuels derived from biological materials (BioDiesel). Why are ... on and off-road use, stationary generation, and marine environments) the opportunity to comply seamlessly with federal ... gas sweetening plant removes hydrogen sulfide and other sulfur compounds (when present). Natural Gas Market Natural gas is ...
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Freshwater Website: Informational Resources and Services (Glossary)
Capable of being broken down by living organisms into inorganic compounds. biological diversity (biodiversity) -The variety of different species, ... storm water. sediment - Fragmented organic or inorganic material derived from the weathering of soil, alluvial, and rock ... destruction in certain coastal areas, especially where sub-marine earthquakes occur. turbidity - Cloudiness caused by the presence ...
www.ec.gc.ca


Drilling Waste Streams from Offshore Oil and Gas Installations
OSPAR (The Oslo-Paris Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic - originally the Oslo and ... for the same substances, the actual number of chemicals and compounds in use offshore UK is probably about 1,000. The ... though WBMs may contain many "organic" substances and also some pollutants derived from crude oil. This kind of semantic engineering is highly advanced ...
www.offshore-environment.com


OSPAR Convention: Convention for Protection of Marine Environment of North-East Atlantic
(OSPAR. 2000. Draft Measures Proposed by the OSPAR Working Group on Sea-based Activities (SEBA), February 2000. Annex 12: List of Substances/Compounds ...
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Terms Beginning With "O"
Organic: 1. Referring to or derived from living organisms. 2. In chemistry, any compound containing carbon. Organic Chemicals/Compounds: Naturally occuring (animal or plant-produced or synthetic ... easily combines with organic compounds. Organotins: Chemical compounds used in anti-foulant paints to protect the hulls of boats and ships, buoys, and pilings from marine organisms such as ...
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Kind Planet Environmental Info - Biodiversity - Part of Our Environmental Forum
A large number of modern drugs are derived from naturally occurring compounds, some of which cannot be synthetically duplicated in pharmaceutical laboratories. Diverse ... cleaning up oil spills and reducing their sometimes devastating effects on oceans, beaches, and marine life. Future resources. Man has barely scratched the surface of the potential benefits ...
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Edmonds Institute Occasional Paper
Biodiversity Mystery Theatre brought readers a series of thrilling tales derived from the files of the U.S. Patent and ... allow a consortium of marine ecologists, chemists, and policy/economic development faculty from Georgia Tech, marine chemists and microbiologists from ... . This will allow systematic exploration for therapeutically useful compounds and enhance the ability to conserve and manage ...
www.edmonds-institute.org


HBOI Biomedical Marine Research
Use of our Marine Resources • Topically Administered Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Drug Discovery in the 21st Century The oceans continue to provide new opportunities for the discovery of marine-derived medicines. ... has greatly improved the opportunities for discovery of new species and the chemical compounds they produce. In addition, as our understanding of the biochemistry behind a variety ...
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HBOI Biomedical Marine Research
This research involves localizing the site of production of the bioactive compounds in microbial or sponge cells, identifying genes ... the production of bioactive compounds by the sponge, and develop in vitro methods for production of the compounds. It has been hypothesized that many macroorganism-derived chemicals are ...
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Marine Biotechnology
... marine-derived compounds include: cosmetics (algae, crustacean and sea fan compounds), nutritional supplements (algae and fish compounds), artificial bone (corals), and industrial applications (fluorescent compounds ...
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