The ETI has launched projects to study disposal of problematic and hazardous wastes, and it has developed a novel method that
allows immobilization of mercury waste, thus preventing it from escaping into the environment.
Not exact matches
«For example, treatment protocols may include age - based protocols and shorter periods of rigid
immobilization to
allow participation of muscle force in the healing process.»
Also, the methodology
allows measuring biochemical reactions far from the surface, avoiding one of the main limitations of classic SM methods, i.e., the need for
immobilization of the molecules under study on a surface (glass slide or microspheres).