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Until recently, this blood was regarded as biological waste.
Biological waste is a natural by-product of agricultural production and forest management.
She removed her gloves, tossed them into a biological waste receptacle, and left.
The destruction of the chemical and biological waste is done by solar concentrators.
Up to 40% of biological waste goes into landfills.
Biological waste is to be used to produce electricity in a new scheme approved by Amsterdam's municipal council.
Aeration stage, where the aerobic bacteria digest the biological wastes in the wastewater.
Fort Foureau is only designed to burn chemical and biological waste.
They used it for biological wastes.
The company disposes of biological wastes from organic production through a professional disposal company.
However, half his face is crusted with dried blood and the grisly biological waste products of the accelerated healing process.
Some landfill sites recover methane which is produced naturally when biological waste breaks down in the absence of oxygen.
Cities, too, would be encouraged to develop measures to reduce the amount of chemicals and biological wastes that drain into sewers after storms.
Mr Fernandes' report states that the European Commission should provide funding for biological waste composting.
I tore off my plastic apron, balled it together with the mask and latex gloves, and threw everything into a biological waste container.
An outhouse is primarily a hole dug into the ground, into which biological waste solids and liquids are introduced, similar to a cesspit.
It not only soaked up and removed their biological wastes, it did the same for trash of all kinds- their apple cores, for instance.
By collecting human waste at the source and running it to a semi-centralized biogas plant with other biological waste, liquid fertilizer can be produced.
For sanitation purposes magnesium peroxide is often used as a source of oxygen for aerobic organisms in the treatment and disposal of biological waste.
But something kept them from noticing the handlike appearance of those tiny forepaws, the lack of biological wastes around a wild Grog.
"The only way we will be able to tell their age for sure is to discover one buried with some biological waste that can be reliably dated," he said.
Biogas can be extracted on a local and decentralised basis from biogenous materials such as grass, biological waste, and wood.
A fundamental shortcoming in the area of handling biological waste is the varying levels of implementation of existing legislation in the Member States.
Below the deck, roots oozed down into the ship's recycling circuits, looting the cesspool that stored biological waste during the inbound leg of a journey.
Some of these young people are marrying early, right out of college, apparently eager to avoid the biological waste dump left behind by the previous generation's sexual experiments.