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<h3>Definitions</h3>
<h3>Definitions</h3>


For the purposes of this article, tetryon radiation is defined as radiation generated by the bombardment of subatomic particles that can only exist in subspace environments. When these particles come into contact with normal space, they "exhibit erratic properties" ([http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Subspace Subspace]). Because of their random momentum, sensors can't track these particles.
For the purposes of this article, tetryon radiation is defined as radiation generated by the bombardment of subatomic particles that can only exist in subspace environments. When these particles come into contact with normal space, they "exhibit erratic properties" <ref> [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Subspace Subspace] </ref>. Because of their random momentum, sensors can't track these particles.


Though Borg nanotechnology is one of the most well-known examples, this technology is simply miniature machines programmed to fulfill a specific function. This particular technology is commonly used in Federation isolinear circuitry found aboard 24th century Federation vessels. This type of circuitry replaced duotronics, which was common aboard 23rd century Federation vessels. [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Isolinear_circuitry See isolinear circuitry].
Though Borg nanotechnology is one of the most well-known examples, this technology is simply miniature machines programmed to fulfill a specific function. This particular technology is commonly used in Federation isolinear circuitry found aboard 24th century Federation vessels. This type of circuitry replaced duotronics, which was common aboard 23rd century Federation vessels <ref>[http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Isolinear_circuitry Isolinear circuitry]</ref>.


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The extended brief for the Romulan mineral, Reskariaehhrr, can be found [[Reskariaehhrr|here]].
The extended brief for the Romulan mineral, Reskariaehhrr, can be found [[Reskariaehhrr|here]].


<h3>Literature Review</h3>  
<h3>Literature Review</h3>
 
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<h4>Reskariaehhrr (Reskari)</h4>  
<h4>Reskariaehhrr (Reskari)</h4>  
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<h4>Genetic Engineering of Hyperaccumulators</h4>
<h4>Genetic Engineering of Hyperaccumulators</h4>


<h4>Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic in Tubing</h4>
<h4>Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic</h4>


<h4>Soil Microbiology and Rhizodegradation</h4>  
<h4>Soil Microbiology and Rhizodegradation</h4>  
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<h5>Breaking Down the Nanite and Reskariaehhrr Alloy Byproduct Toxin</h5>
<h5>Breaking Down the Nanite and Reskariaehhrr Alloy Byproduct Toxin</h5>


<b>Components</b>
<b>Components and Process</b>
 
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<b>Process</b>
This is connected to the toxin collector made of tritanium and lined with chlorinated polyvinyl chloride. The collector holds the toxic byproduct created when the nanites break down the Reskari alloy, which is then broken down into a nontoxic form. Microbially enhanced soil in the collector is soaked in a liquid phytoremediation mixture comprised of artificial plan enzymes, carbohydrates, and plant acids, which stimulates microorganism activity in the soil. This increased microorganism activity in the collector then increases the breakdown of toxic substances via phytostimulation, polarizing the xenobiotics and rendering the toxin harmless.-->  


<h3>Discussion</h3>
<h3>Discussion</h3>

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