wiktionary sequester In law, sequestration may refer to Sequestration law , the seizure of property Jury sequestration , the isolation of a jury in order to ensure they are not prejudiced by external contact In Scottish law, the term for bankruptcy In U.S. law, a procedure by which an automatic spending cut is triggered, introduced to the federal budget in 1985 by the Gramm Rudman Hollings Balanced Budget Act most recently implemented in the Budget Control Act of 2011 In certain cases of public health risk, protective sequestration refers to measures taken to protect a small, defined, and still healthy population from an epidemic or pandemic In science, sequestration may refer to Carbon sequestration , the process of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere Biological processes in which an organism accumulates a compound or tissue, as in bile acid sequestrant pulmonary sequestration pyrrolizidine alkaloid sequestration Enclosing a metal ion by one or more polydentate ligands as in a chelate complex A procedure in particle physics of isolating different types of physical processes or different particle species by separating them geometrically in additional dimensions of space, as advocated by scientists such as Lisa Randall slightly reworded from original needs a better target article As a proper name, Sequester may refer to Sequester band , a Canadian heavy metal band Vibius Sequester , a 4th or 5th century author Disambig Category Legal terms de Sequester fr S questration ru ... more details
unreferenced date December 2011 Jury sequestration is the isolation of a jury to avoid accidental or deliberate tainting. Although sequestration is rare, publicity surrounding a trial and interested parties may interfere with juror objectivity a judge may order that a jury be sequestered in order to prevent others from tampering with members of the jury through undue persuasion, threats, or bribes. Uncategorized date December 2011 law stub ... more details
wikify date January 2011 Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Pulmonary sequestration 001.jpg Caption ... 2628 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 radio 585 MeshID D001998 A pulmonary sequestration also known as a bronchopulmonary sequestration or cystic lung lesion , is a medical condition wherein a piece ... dry cough. Diagnosis Bronchopulmonary sequestration Bronchopulmonary sequestration BPS is a rare ... percent of all congenital pulmonary malformations , making it an extremely rare disorder. Sequestration s are classified anatomically . Intralobar sequestration ILS in which the lesion is located within a normal lobe anatomy lobe and lacks its own visceral pleura . Extralobar sequestration ELS in which ... , celiac artery celiac , splenic , or renal arteries . Intralobar sequestration The intralobar variety ..., the sequestration is located in the paravertebral gutter in the Posterior anatomy posterior segment of the left lower lobe. Unlike extralobar sequestration, it is rarely associated with other developmental ... of Kohn or if the sequestration is incomplete. Extralobar sequestration The extralobar variety accounts ... venous drainage. CT CT scans have 90 accuracy in the diagnosis of pulmonary sequestration ... T1 weighted spin echo SE images may help in the diagnosis of pulmonary sequestration by demonstrating ... Failure to have a pulmonary sequestration removed can leads to a number of complications. These include ... Usually the sequestration is removed after birth via surgery. In most cases this surgery is safe ... usually get their blood supply from the thoracic aorta . intrapulmonary sequestration drains via pulmonary veins, extra pulmonary sequestration drains to the IVC Sources cite journal author Truitt ... sequestration report of seven cases and review of 540 published cases journal Thorax year 1979 pages ... Intralobar Pulmonary Sequestration journal Annals of Thoracic Surgery year 1998 pages 65 1144 6 pmid ... Secondary to Intralobar Sequestration journal Chest year 1994 pages 954 955 doi 10.1378 chest.106.3.954 ... more details
Sequestration is the act of removing, separating, or seizing anything from the possession of its owner under process of law for the benefit of creditor s or the state. ref name EB Cite EB1911 short 1 wstitle sequestration ref Etymology The Latin sequestrare , to set aside or surrender, a late use, is derived from sequester, a depositary or trustee, one in whose hands a thing in dispute was placed until the dispute was settled this was a term of Roman jurisprudence cf. Digest L. 16,115 . By derivation it must be connected with sequi , to follow possibly the development in meaning may be follower, attendant, intermediary, hence trustee. In English sequestered means merely secluded, withdrawn. ref name EB Sequestration, the act of removing, separating or seizing anything from the possession of its owner, particularly in law, of the taking possession of property under process of law for the benefit of creditors or the state. Citation needed date March 2010 England In law, the term sequestration has many applications thus it is applied to the act of a belligerent power which seizes the debts due from its own subject to the enemy power to a writ directed to persons, sequestrators, to enter on the property of the defendant and seize the goods. ref name EB Church of England There are also two specific and slightly different usages in term of the Church of England to the action of taking ... is issued to the bishop, and he issues the sequestration order to the church wardens who collect the profits and satisfy the demand. Similarly when a benefice is vacant the church warden s take out sequestration ... Scottish Law In the Scots law of bankruptcy the term sequestration is used of the taking of the bankrupt ... 2010 12 10 ref See also The Parliamentary Sequestration Committee set up in 1643 to Sequestrate Cavalier ... Attribution 1911 wstitle sequestration volume 24 page 659 External links http www.ancestry.com learn ... Sequestration law Category Legal terms de Sequester Recht kk pl Sekwestr pt ... more details
orphan date May 2008 Protective sequestration is a public health term that refers to measures taken to protect a small, defined, and still healthy population from an epidemic or pandemic before the infection reaches that population. Given the extraordinary nature of these measures, they should be considered, if at all, only under exceptional circumstances 1 implementation is feasible, 2 the measures can be enforced, and voluntary compliance of the sequestered population is highly likely, and 3 the sequestered population and or the work they perform merits this effort and justifies the use of these measures. The term protective sequestration was coined by Howard Markel and his colleagues, in their paper that described the successes and failures of several communities in the United States in their attempts to shield themselves from the 1918 1920 so called Spanish Influenza pandemic during the second wave of that pandemic September December 1918 . ref See Howard Markel, Alexandra M. Stern, J. Alexander Navarro, Joseph R. Michalsen, Arnold S. Monto, and Cleto DiGiovanni, Jr., Nonpharmaceutical Influenza Mitigation Strategies, US Communities, 1918 1920 Pandemic, Emerging Infectious Diseases , vol. 12, no. 12 December 2006 available at http www.cdc.gov ncidod eid vol12no12 06 0506.htm. ref The term protective sequestration avoids the use of the word quarantine, which, in public health, refers to the voluntary or enforced detention of a person who, because of actual or possible contact with a person carrying an infectious agent, may have acquired that agent and be capable of passing it along to others. The duration of the quarantine period is determined by the incubation period of the infection ... that contributed to the rare successes of protective sequestration were the following. First, the community .... Fifth, protective sequestration measures remained in effect for the duration of the risk. An advantage of protective sequestration is that it shields selected people from infection and possibly ... more details
Carbon sequestration is the capture of carbon dioxide chem CO 2 and may refer specifically to The process ... and reservoirs, such as by chemical weathering of rocks. Carbon sequestration describes long term storage ... from the atmosphere through biological, chemical or physical processes. Some anthropogenic sequestration ... article.php?articleID 3774&categoryID 147 Dead link date May 2010 ref chem CO 2 sequestration ... artificial capture and sequestration of industrially produced chem CO 2 using subsurface saline aquifers ... could lock up carbon on the seabed. Biosequestration or carbon sequestration through biological processes ... as clathrate or limestone . By manipulating such processes, geoengineers seek to enhance sequestration ... 4020 6777 1 ref Modification of agricultural practices is a recognized method of carbon sequestration ... slows carbon release while returning the land to agriculture or other use. Agricultural sequestration ..., and 0.5 to 1  kg ha for cowpeas . Citation needed date August 2009 The effects of soil sequestration ... a net source of greenhouse gases. Typically after 15 to 30  years of sequestration, soil becomes ... sequestration including soil quality, transaction costs and various externalities such as leakage ... 793. ref ref Environmental Co Benefits of Sequestration Practices. 2006. 1 June 2009. http www.epa.gov sequestration co benefits.html ref ref cite journal author Lal, R. title Soil Carbon Sequestration .... US Environmental Protection Agency. 2006. 1 June 2009 http www.epa.gov sequestration duration.html ... energy with carbon storage , BECS, though this term can also refer to the carbon sequestration ... 3 1 1 pmc 2266747 title Carbon sequestration via wood burial author Ning Zeng pmid 18173850 journal ... also represents a physical method of sequestration. Biochar burial Main Biochar Biochar is charcoal ... Bio char sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems a review journal Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies .... Further, the soil encourages bulking with new organic matter , which gives additional sequestration ... more details
2009 Carbon sequestration by terrestrial ecosystem s is the net removal of carbon dioxide CO sub ... established vegetation over longer periods. Terrestrial carbon sequestration is not only ... methodologies for carbon sequestration projects CSP have been developed targeted at reducing carbon ... Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry LULUCF Smith 2004 ref Smith, P. 2004. Carbon sequestration ...&ndash 236. ref Lehmann et al. 2006 ref Lehmann, J., Gaunt, J. and Rondon, M. 2006. Bio char Sequestration ... CO sub 2 sub concentrations by increased carbon sequestration in the soil. Biology and Fertility ... approach in discussing several features of carbon sequestration reflected in the discourses of science ... using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy results from the field and implications for carbon sequestration ..., F.B. Jr. n.d. Carbon Sequestration in terrestrial ecosystem a status report on Research and development ... . ref . Measurements of carbon fluxes and assessment of carbon sequestration Different methods such as closed ... and mensuration methodologies for assessment of carbon sequestration Jacobs n.d. . Nature of sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems Various TEs such as forests, grasslands, agricultural systems ... DOE . 1999. Carbon Sequestration Research and Development, Office of Fossil fuel Fossil Energy and Office of Science URL http www.fe.doe.gov programs sequestration publications 1999 rdreport index.html .... World Soil Resources Reports 96 Soil carbon sequestration for land management. FAO, Rome 2001. ref ... of land degradation , enhancement of carbon sequestration and conservation of biodiversity through land ..., A., and Liu, D. 1993. Carbon sequestration in tropical Asia an assessment of technically ... for carbon sequestration The potential capacity for different TEs to sequester carbon is highly ... rates. The most common methods to increase the sequestration rate in terrestrial ecosystems are reforestation ... on carbon sequestration capacity t C ha 1 yr 1 in dry lands and tropical areas. class wikitable border ... more details
Image cslflogo.jpg thumb right CSLF logo. The Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum CSLF is an international initiative to advance carbon capture and storage CCS technology. The Forum is a Ministerial level organization that includes 23 member countries and the European Commission ref http www.cslforum.org pressroom publications pr poland 101209.pdf ref . Membership is open to national governmental entities that are significant producers or users of fossil fuel and that have a commitment to invest resources in research, development and demonstration activities in carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies. CSLF also recognizes that stakeholders, those organizations that are affected by and can affect the goals of CSLF, form an essential component of CSLF activities. The CSLF Charter, signed in June 2003, organized the CSLF by creating a Policy Group, which governs the overall framework and policies of the CSLF, a Technical Group, which reviews the progress of collaborative projects and makes recommendations to the Policy Group on any needed actions, and an administrative Secretariat, which organizes CSLF meetings, coordinates communications among CSLF Members, and acts as a clearinghouse of information. In July 2005, the G8 Summit endorsed the CSLF in its Plan of Action on Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development, and identified it as a medium of cooperation and collaboration with key developing countries in dealing with greenhouse gases. ref http www.number10.gov.uk Page7882 Gleneagles Plan of Action ref Similar designations were also made in bilateral activities that include the joint statement of the U.S. European Union Summit on Energy Security, Energy Efficiency, Renewables and Economic Development, ref http ec.europa.eu external relations us sum04 07 joint statement energy security.pdf U.S. European Union Summit on Energy Security, Energy Efficiency ... links http www.cslforum.org Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum Category Climate change organizations ... more details
Pyrrolizidine alkaloid sequestration by insect s is done for Defense in insects defense and mating purposes. Various species of insects have been known to utilize molecular compounds from plants for their own defense and even as their pheromone s or precursors to their pheromones. A few Lepidoptera have been found to sequester chemicals from plants which they retain throughout their life and Arctiidae is no exception to this strategy. ref name reddy2004 citation author Reddy, G.V.P., and A. Guerrero date 2004 title Interactions of insect pheromones and plant semiochemicals journal TRENDS in Plant Science volume 5 pages 253 261 doi 10.1016 j.tplants.2004.03.009 pmid 15130551 issue 5 ref Starting in the mid twentieth century researchers investigated various members of Arctiidae, and how these insects sequester pyrrolizidine alkaloid s PA s during their life stages, and utilize these chemicals as adults for pheromones or pheromone precursors. PA s are also used by members of the Arctiidae for defense against predators throughout the life of the insect. ref name boppre1989 citation author Boppre, M date 1990 title Lepidoptera and Pyrrolizidine alkaloids exemplification of complexity in chemical ecology journal Journal of Chemical Ecology volume 16 issue 1 pages 165 185 doi 10.1007 BF01021277 ref Pyrrolizidine alkaloids are a group of chemicals produced as secondary plant metabolites, all of which contain a pyrrolizidine nucleus. This nucleus is made up of two pyrrol rings bonded by one carbon and one nitrogen. There are two forms in which PA s can exist and will readily interchange between a pro toxic free base form, also called a tertiary amine , or in a non toxic form of N oxide . ref citation author Hartmann, T. and D. Ober date 2000 title Biosynthesis and metabolism of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in plants and specialized insect herbivores journal Topics in Current Chemistry publisher Springerlink place Berlin issn 03401022 volume 209 pages 207 243 doi 10.1007 3 540 48146 ... more details
The NatCarb geoportal provides access to geospatial information and tools concerning carbon sequestration in the United States. External links http www.natcarb.org NatCarb, National Carbon Sequestration Geoportal http www.netl.doe.gov publications carbon seq atlas index.html National Energy Technology Laboratory http www.netl.doe.gov technologies carbon seq partnerships partnerships.html Carbon Sequestration Regional Partnerships References Carr, T.R., P.M. Rich, and J.D. Bartley. 2007. The NATCARB geoportal linking distributed data from the Carbon Sequestration Regional Partnerships. Journal of Map and Geography Libraries Geoscapes , Special Issue on Department of Energy DOE Geospatial Science Innovations . In Press. Category Carbon dioxide science stub ... more details
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Slash and char is an alternative to slash and burn that has a lesser effect on the Environment biophysical environment . It is the practice of charring the biomass resulting from the slashing, instead of burning it as in the slash and burn practice. In that context, charcoal can be made by numerous and varied methods, from Charcoal History the simplest an earth cover on the pile of wood, with strategically placed vents to the most sophisticated a modern plant that recuperates and recycles strictly all exhaust gases . See also biomass , explaining some of these methods and advantages. Slash and char offers considerable benefits to the environment when compared to slash and burn . It results in the creation of biochar , which can then be mixed with biomass such as crop residue s, food waste , manure and or other, and buried in the soil to bring about the formation of terra preta . Terra preta is one of the richest soils on the planet and the only one known to regenerate itself, although precisely how this happens is hotly debated within the scientific community. It moreover sequesters considerable quantities of CO2 sequestration carbon in the safest and most beneficial fashion, as opposite to the negative effects of the slash and burn . Switching to slash and char can sequester up to 50 of the carbon in a highly stable form. ref Lehmann Biochar sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems, supra note 11 at 407 If this woody aboveground biomass were converted into biochar by means of simple kiln techniques and applied to soil, more than 50 of this C would be sequestered in a highly stable form. ref The nascent carbon trading market that sponsors CO2 sequestration projects, could therefore help supplement the farmers income while supporting a decrease in the pace of deforestation and the development of a more sustainable agriculture . See also Biochar Carbon trading CO2 sequestration CO2 sequestration Slash and burn Biomass Terra preta External Links http www.biochar.org joo ... more details
Wikify date September 2010 Jury stress or juror stress refers to the physical and mental tension that affects members of Jury juries . Its causes include exhaustion , Jury sequestration sequestration , the mountain of evidence, and the desire to do the right thing. ref cite book title Nolo s Plain English Law Dictionary last Hill first Gerald authorlink coauthors Kathleen Hill, Nolo Firm year 2009 publisher Nolo location isbn 1413310370, 9781413310375 page 239 pages url http books.google.com books?id FG9X 8LNT1IC&lpg PA239&dq 22JURY 20STRESS 22&pg PA239 v onepage&q 22JURY 20STRESS 22&f false accessdate September 3, 2010 ref References reflist Further reading http articles.latimes.com 1995 09 22 news mn 48687 1 jury service Jury Category Occupational safety and health Category Stress ... more details
General Geoengineering List of proposed geoengineering projects Solar radiation management Solar radiation management Stratospheric sulfur aerosols geoengineering Space sunshade Cloud reflectivity enhancement Stratospheric Particle Injection for Climate Engineering Greenhouse gas remediation Greenhouse gas remediation Biochar Bio energy with carbon capture and storage Carbon sequestration Iron fertilisation Ocean nourishment Enhanced weathering Other projects Arctic geoengineering Category Geoengineering Category Climatology Category Climate change related lists geoengineering Category Outlines ... more details
In 1643, near the start of the English Civil War , Parliament set up two committees the Sequestration Committee which confiscated the estates of the Royalists who fought against Parliament, and the Committee for Compounding with Delinquents which allowed Royalists whose estates had been Sequestration law sequestrated , to compound for their estates pay a fine and recover their estates if they pledged not to take up arms against Parliament again. The size of the fine they had to pay depended on the worth of the estate and how great their support for the Royalist cause had been. ref http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk palaeography pdf doc 17.pdf Document 17 State Papers Committee for Compounding with Delinquents document relating to Francis Choke, of Avington, Berkshire, dated 1646 Catalogue reference SP 23 193 folio 825 The National Archives ref To administer the process of sequestration, a sequestration committee was established in each county. If a local committee sequestrated an estate they usually let it and the income was used to the best advantage of the State . ref name Riordan O Riordan, Christopher 1987 . http www.gyford.com archive 2009 04 28 www.geocities.com englishrevolution noye.htm The story of a gentleman s house in the English Revolution , Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, vol. 38 1987 , pp.165 7. ref If a delinquent wished to recover his estate he had to apply to the Committee for Compounding with Delinquents based in London, ref name Riordan ref In a paternalistic society most of the property sequestrated was owned by men. ref as the national Sequestration Committee was absorbed by the Committee for Compounding in 1644. ref http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk catalogue RdLeaflet.asp?sLeafletID 227&j 1 State Papers Domestic The Commonwealth ... 181 210 Cambridge University Press. Sequestration Committee Books and Papers http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ... Archives . Sequestration Committee, 1643 1650 Covering dates 1643 1653 Committee for Compounding ... more details
Sir Edward Littleton c.1599 c.1657 was a 17th century England English Baronet and politician. He was the son of Sir Edward Littleton Kt. and Mary Fisher of Pillaton Hall Gatehouse Pillaton Hall , Staffordshire and representative of that notable family of Cavalier sympathies. He was created a Littleton Baronets Baronet by King Charles I of England Charles I on 28 June 1627. He served as High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1636 and as Deputy Lieutenant of that county. He was Member of Parliament for Staffordshire UK Parliament constituency Staffordshire from 1640 but was expelled from the House of Commons of England House of Commons in 1644 on account of his loyalty to the Crown. His estates were subject to Sequestration law sequestration and forfeiture but he was allowed to compound for their return, at a cost of 1347. He married Hester Courteen and was succeeded by his son Edward. References http books.google.com books?id ciwUAAAAQAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq inauthor 22Thomas Wotton 22&ei yxv1S6LEOo34ywTgy5SLCg&cd 3 v twopage&q&f false The Baronetage of England Containing a Genealogical and Historical account of all the Baronets now existing Kimber and Johnson 1771 Vol 1 pp 289 295 Google Books DEFAULTSORT Littleton, Edward Category Baronets in the Baronetage of England Category Members of the pre 1707 Parliament of England Category High Sheriffs of Staffordshire Category Deputy Lieutenants in England ... more details
Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen lang no Geofysisk institutt, UiB is a marine research facility located in Bergen , Norway . Founded in 1917 by Bj rn Helland Hansen , the institute studies the field of oceanography dealing with the variation patterns of the weather in the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Norway. Within recent years, focus has been increasing put on geophysics and environmental research. The research activities at the Institute spans a wide range of areas from small scale measurement of turbulence up to studies of the large scale ocean currents, from local air and noise pollution up to studies of global scale climate change . Specific areas of research focus on the Norwegian Current , the West Spitsbergen Current and the Norwegian Sea . Shifts and fluctuations in these currents are closely monitored, as they are thought to be indicators for an ongoing climate change. Recent research has included carbon sequestration CO2 sequestration and related matters dealing with Carbon capture and storage .The current Director of the institute is Dr. Peter M. Haugan . External links http web.gfi.uib.no index e.html Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen Category University of Bergen Category Environment of Norway Category Oceanographic institutions Category 1917 establishments in Norway ... more details
Conservation Innovation Grants were provided for in a new component of EQIP enacted in the 2002 farm bill P.L. 107 171, Sec. 2301 . This component provides an unspecified portion of EQIP funds for competitive matching grants of up to 50 for innovative approaches to conservation. Examples of such approaches specified in the statute include market systems for pollution reduction, promoting carbon sequestration in soils, and leveraging these funds with money from other sources to promote environmental accomplishments in connection with agricultural production. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture ... more details
Merge Geoengineering date December 2009 Enhanced weathering refers to chemical approach to geoengineering involving land or ocean based techniques. Examples of land based enhanced weathering techniques are in situ carbonation of silicates. Ultramafic rocks, for example, have the potential to store 500 years worth of CO2 production according to one estimate. Ocean based techniques involve alkalinity enhancement, such as, grinding, dispersing and dissolving limestone, silicates, or calcium hydroxide to address ocean acidification and CO2 sequestration. Enhanced weathering is considered as one of the least expensive of geoengineering options. Category Geoengineering ... more details
Klaus Lackner is a professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering at Columbia University and co founder of http www.grestech.com Global Research Technologies in Tucson , AZ. Lackner pioneered the concept of carbon dioxide air capture as a means for climate change mitigation , i.e. abating emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Trained as a Theoretical physics theoretical physicist , he has made a number of contributions to the field of Carbon Capture and Storage since 1995, including early work on the Carbon sequestration sequestration of carbon dioxide in silicate minerals and zero emission power plant design. His current work includes the use of tracers in geological carbon storage, power plant modeling, carbon capture membranes for use at high temperatures, gravitational carbon storage, advanced fossil fuel technologies, scaling and automation, among others. ref http engineering.columbia.edu web faculty content klaus s lackner ref Lackner is currently the director of the The Earth Institute Lenfest Center for Sustainable Energy LCSE Lenfest Center for Sustainable Energy at the Earth Institute . He is also known for a Self replicating machine Lackner Wendt Auxon replicators self replicating machine scheme, joint work with Christopher Wendt . Professor Lackner is also teaching Carbon Capture & Sequestration CCS Technologies at RES The School for Renewable Energy Science in Iceland. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lackner, Klaus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lackner, Klaus Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Geoengineers Category Columbia University faculty http unesdoc.unesco.org images 0019 001906 190645e.pdf Synthetic trees Katerina Markelova meets Klaus Lackner , in Chemistry and life , The UNESCO Courier , January March, 2011, p. 33 academic bio stub eu Klaus Lackner ... more details
for FY 1991 through 1995. Requires enforcement to be implemented through sequestration applied in the following ... the President to invoke sequestration within 15 calendar days after the Congress ends a session to eliminate a budget year breach within any category. Establishes a procedure for within session sequestration. Sets forth the methods of adjusting discretionary spending limits. Sets forth sequestration ... and restores the sequestered amounts. Revises the timetable for sequestration reports and orders. Suspends sequestration procedures in the event of war or low growth. The act has since been extended ... more details
There has been one Anderton Baronetcy , which was created in the Baronetage of England on 8 October 1677 for Francis Anderton of Lostock Hall Gatehouse Lostock Hall in the parish of Bolton le Moors , Lancashire. The Andertons of Lostock were descended from the ancient family of Euxton Hall, near Chorley, Lancashire. They acquired Lostock by marriage in the 13th century. They were a devout Roman Catholic family and their estate was lost by sequestration law sequestration in 1615 due to recusancy but was restored after the English Reformation to Francis Anderton the first Baronet. The third, fourth, fifth and sixth Baronets were brothers. On the death of the third Baronet, his heir, his brother Lawrence, a Benedictine order Benedictine monk succeeded to the Baronetcy but relinquished his claim to the Lostock estate. However his younger brother Francis, a Jacobitism Jacobite , was convicted of High Treason for his part in the Battle of Preston 1715 and the estate was again lost by sequestration. Lawrence returned from France, renounced his Catholicism and successfully reclaimed the estate. Francis was pardoned and on his death succeeded to the Baronetcy but he did not recover the estate which passed to his sister and her husband. The Baronetcy was extinct on the death of Francis. Anderton of Lostock, Lancashire Sir Francis Anderton, 1st Baronet c.1628 9 February 1678 Sir Charles Anderton, 2nd Baronet 1657 30 December 1691 Sir Charles Anderton, 3rd Baronet 1677 1705 Sir James Anderton, 4th Baronet 1678 5 October 1710 Sir Laurence Anderton, 5th Baronet c.1680 4 October 1724 Sir Francis Anderton, 6th Baronet 1680 12 February 1760 Baronetcy extinct on his death See also Anderton family Lostock, Bolton Lostock Sources http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 53052 A History of the County of Lancaster Vol 5 1911 pp295 299 from British History Online http thepeerage.com p11555.htm i115550 Sir Francis Anderton, 1st Bt . thepeerage.com . http thepeerage.com p12319.htm ... more details
Image SinksWatch colour small.JPG frame right 10px SinksWatch is an initiative of the World Rainforest Movement , hosted by the WRM s Northern Support Office and implemented by FERN . The aim of SinksWatch is to track and scrutinize carbon dioxide sink carbon sequestration projects related to the Kyoto Protocol , and to highlight their threats to forests and other ecosystems, to indigenous peoples forest peoples as well as to the climate. The focus of SinksWatch is on tree plantation sinks projects, particularly in areas where land tenure and land use rights are in dispute. SinksWatch advocates addressing the links between forests and climate change in a way that honours forests as a safeguard against the impacts of extreme weather events without justifying the continued, additional and permanent release of carbon from fossil fuel burning. External links FERN s http www.sinkswatch.org SinksWatch site Forests and the European Union Resources Network http www.fern.org FERN Category Environmental organizations Category Climate change organizations ... more details
Cape Jackson is a peninsula in Marlborough, New Zealand Marlborough , in the South Island of New Zealand . It lies between Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand Queen Charlotte Sound and Cook Strait . Cape Jackson s history involves gold mining, sheep farming, and more recently carbon farming growing trees for carbon sequestration purposes . Cape Jackson is privately owned. The land is reserved as a private wilderness park known as http www.truenz.co.nz wilderness Queen Charlotte Wilderness Park which is available to the public via arrangement with the owners . Major efforts are underway to regenerate the native bush which once covered the 1500 acres 6 km of the peninsula. External links coord 40.9966 174.3134 format dms display title http www.linz.govt.nz placenames search database index.aspx?p 63406 Cape Jackson from Land Information New Zealand. Category Headlands of New Zealand Jackson Category Marlborough Region Marlborough geo stub ... more details
protein Name ATPase, Ca transporting, cardiac muscle, slow twitch 2 caption image width HGNCid 812 Symbol ATP2A2 AltSymbols ATP2B, DAR EntrezGene 488 OMIM 108740 RefSeq NM 001681 UniProt P16615 PDB ECnumber 3.6.3.8 Chromosome 12 Arm q Band 23 LocusSupplementaryData q24 ATP2A2 is an ATPase associated with Darier s disease and Acrokeratosis verruciformis . This gene encodes one of the SERCA Ca 2 ATPases, which are intracellular pumps located in the sarcoplasmic or endoplasmic reticula of muscle cells. This enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP coupled with the translocation of calcium from the cytosol to the sarcoplasmic reticulum lumen, and is involved in calcium sequestration associated with muscular excitation and contraction. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms. External links MeshName ATP2A2 protein, human biochem stub ATPases ... more details