Sequestration

Sequestration or sequestration (seizure, sequestration ) stands for:

  • The isolation of the members of a lay judge bench ( jury ) who decides independently of the judge of the guilt of the accused, if the verdict is not unanimous on the last day of the trial. To this end, the jurors are policed ​​, individually, usually housed in hotel rooms without coming into contact with each other and with the outside world have.
  • The incorporation of substances into custody tissue (fat ), see depot effect
  • In the wake of the Reformation sovereign arranged administration of churches and monasteries owned by a secular administrator ( sequester )
  • The intracellular storage of receptors ( etc.) after their internalization ( Pharmacology )
  • The large-scale disposal of CO2 by prior deposition, see CO2 capture and storage
  • Demineralization of natural fibers such as cotton
  • Sequestration (German Civil Law )

Sequester stands for:

  • Sequester ( right ), administrator
  • Sequester (Medicine), dead tissue piece

Sequester is the name of:

  • Vibius Sequester, Roman author of the 4/5 Century AD; Author of an alphabetical lexicon for Latin Geography
  • Disambiguation
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