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- up sequester in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sequestration or sequester may refer to: Sequestration (law), the seizure of property for creditors or...
- Carbon sequestration is the process of storing carbon in a carbon pool.: 2248  It plays a crucial role in limiting climate change by reducing the amount...
- In law, sequestration is the act of removing, separating, or seizing anything from the possession of its owner under process of law for the benefit of...
- Budget sequestration is a provision of United States law that causes an across-the-board reduction in certain kinds of spending included in the federal...
- Jury sequestration is the isolation of a jury to avoid accidental or deliberate tainting of the jury by exposing them to outside influence or information...
- A pulmonary sequestration is a medical condition wherein a piece of tissue that ultimately develops into lung tissue is not attached to the pulmonary...
- Splenic sequestration crisis is a life-threatening illness common in pediatric patients with homozygous sickle cell disease and beta thal****emia. Up to...
- sequester. Federal pay rates (including military) were unaffected but the sequestration did result in involuntary unpaid time off, also known as furloughs....
- capture to be carbon-neutral.: 21–24  Direct air carbon capture and sequestration (DACCS) is the use of chemical or physical processes to extract CO2...
- A carbon sink is a natural or artificial carbon sequestration process that "removes a greenhouse gas, an aerosol or a precursor of a greenhouse gas from...