- Look up
sequester in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sequestration or
sequester may
refer to:
Sequestration (law), the
seizure of
property for creditors...
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These ligands are
called chelants, chelators,
chelating agents, or
sequestering agents. They are
usually organic compounds, but this is not a necessity...
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incorporated into
construction or a
range of
other durable products, thus
sequestering its
carbon over
years or even centuries. In
industrial production, engineers...
- that the
total federal outlays would continue to
increase even with the
sequester by an
average of $238.6
billion per year: 3
during the
following decade...
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Vibius Sequester (active in the 4th or 5th
century AD) is the
Latin author of
lists of
geographical names. De fluminibus, fontibus, lacubus, nemoribus...
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difficult for
jurors to avoid. A
judge also may
order that a jury be
sequestered to
prevent others from
tampering with them
through undue persuasion,...
- the
election of the pope has
taken place in the
Sistine Chapel, in a
sequestered meeting called a "conclave" (so
called because the
cardinal electors...
- city
remained under Wazalendo dominion,
while most
residents remained sequestered in
their homes. In
Lubero Territory, M23
rebels attempted an offensive...
- Rand Paul's
additional response to Obama's
speech that
called for the
sequester to be
carried out. In
April 2013,
Rubio voted against an
expansion of...
- be
completely sequenced and synthesized. This gene
encodes an
actin sequestering protein which plays a role in
regulation of
actin polymerization. The...