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The tree, (taxfmt).
Any of various related trees, including the service tree, ''torminalis|S. torminalis'', and the rowan, ''aucuparia|S. aucuparia''.
The fruit of any of these trees, especially of the service tree.
1971, E. K. Duursma, M. G. Gross, ''Chapter Six: Marine Sediments and Radioactivity'', National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Oceanography Panel on Radioactivity in the Marine Environment, ''Radioactivity in the marine environment'', page 148,
- In sediments with large cation exchange capacities, as calculated from the mineral composition (Duursma and Eisma, unpublished), the radionuclides were somewhat more strongly sorbed (Figure 2).
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(quote-web) It also sorbs low levels of some types of metals. (..) The “spent” GAC may be replaced with fresh GAC or regenerated to remove the sorbed contaminants.
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wild tree ((taxfmt))