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  • ===Biomass Estimation=== ...ing the fractions of vegetation and soil is of helps estimate the biomass. Biomass is not extremely important for military operations, but gives information f
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  • ...[wind power]], [[Hydroelectric power|hydropower]], [[geothermal power]], [[biomass]], and [[biofuel]]s. Each of these has unique characteristics which influen ...inal energy consumption comes from renewables, with 13% from traditional [[biomass]] (which is mainly used for [[heating]]) and 3% from [[hydroelectric power]
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  • ...d (BTL) Strategy] Dr. Ludolf Plass, Dr. Armin Günther and Pietro Di Zanno, Biomass-To-Liquid (BTL) Congress, Berlin (Scroll down to pdf page 9 of 21 pdf pages
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  • ...ndant, and relatively easily obtainable, amount of [[biomass|nutrient rich biomass]] compared to any other ecological zone.<ref name=Cunnane2005./> Typical fo
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  • ...superior competitors. [[Primary production|Net Primary Productivity]], [[biomass]], and [[trophic level]] properties all show variable patterns over success
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  • ...ous other catalytic reforming processes that use [[methanol]] or [[biomass|biomass-derived]] feedstocks to produce hydrogen for [[fuel cells]] or other uses.
    19 KB (2,771 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024
  • ...ous other catalytic reforming processes that use [[methanol]] or [[biomass|biomass-derived]] feedstocks to produce hydrogen for [[fuel cells]] or other uses.
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  • ...]]s, first manufactured in the USA in 1869. Corn cobs are also used as a [[biomass]] fuel source. Maize is relatively cheap and home-heating furnaces have bee ...etimes used as a [[biomass]] fuel, such as [[Ethanol_fuel | ethanol]]. A [[biomass gasification]] power plant in Strem near Güssing, Burgenland, Austria was
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  • ...], the [[destructive distillation]] of wood and [[coal gasification]] or [[biomass gasification]] to produce a [[syngas]]<ref>[http://sasol.investoreports.com
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  • ...catalyst in the oxidation of the organic waste and in producing microbial biomass. This is the overall conversion during the composting: ...ized transforming a part of the original organic material in new microbial biomass and only a part into CO<sub>2</sub>, H<sub>2</sub>O and heath. Normally the
    20 KB (3,189 words) - 09:37, 6 March 2024
  • ...gases from the combustion of [[coal]], [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], or [[biomass]] are primarily composed of gaseous [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) and
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  • ...brary of Science Biology 6:e54.</ref> A decrease in [[biodiversity]] and [[biomass]] negatively impacts ecosystem functioning, the resilience of an ecosystem
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  • ...], the [[destructive distillation]] of wood and [[coal gasification]] or [[biomass gasification]] to produce a synthetic gas ([[syngas]])<ref>[http://www.saso
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  • ...f BD in a cheap and clean process. It can also be made from a variety of [[biomass]], such as appropriate [[algae]].
    9 KB (1,380 words) - 05:52, 30 October 2013
  • ...the modern fiber building block [[propanediol]], fuels ([[methane]] from [[biomass]], [[biodiesel]]), and both legal and illegal drugs ([[biopharmaceutical]]s * Consolidation of diverse [[biomass]] into a few species.
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  • ...LTEXT01 Thermalochemical and Catalytic Upgrading in a Fuel Context: Peat, Biomass and Alkenes], Thesis by Christina Hornell, Chemical Engineering Dept., [[Ro
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  • ...c]] --> of the web. These concepts lead to the idea of [[biomass (ecology)|biomass]] (the total living matter in a given place), of [[primary productivity]] (
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  • ...</sub> can be applied to large point sources, such as large fossil fuel or biomass energy facilities, industries with major CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, [[natur ...e residues to be quickly buried in silt on the sea floor, sequestering the biomass for very long time spans. Alluvial fans exist in all of the world's oceans
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  • ...de oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], [[municipal waste]] or [[biomass]], a [[nuclear fission]] reactor and other sources. ...on heat may burn coal, petroleum fuel oil, natural gas, municipal waste or biomass. Depending upon whether the pressure of the steam being generated is below
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  • ...de oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], [[municipal waste]] or [[biomass]], a [[nuclear fission]] reactor and other sources. ...on heat may burn coal, petroleum fuel oil, natural gas, municipal waste or biomass. Depending upon whether the pressure of the steam being generated is below
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  • ...m steam generators fueled by [[coal]], [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], or [[biomass]] are composed of [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) and [[water]] vapor
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  • .../13823 Thermochemical production of ammonia using sunlight, air, water and biomass, by Michalsky, Ronald].
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  • ...nown, can be present in extremely high numbers (up to 40% of the microbial biomass) although almost none have been isolated in [[pure culture]]. Currently we
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  • ...r plants using other fuels were included (i.e., fuel oil, natural gas and biomass, wood, etc).</ref>
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  • ...ieved to be exacerbated by agricultural use of fertilizers, the burning of biomass and cattle and feedlots, and industrial output. There is concern that nitro
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  • ...l structures and also its utilization of free energy and the production of biomass and wastes; phenomena that can be sustained through self-replication and ev ...ring global impact of the utilization of free energy and the production of biomass and wastes. Oxygen-producing photosynthesis has simultaneously created larg
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  • ...and]], and [[orchards]]. It is estimated that more than 40% of the Earth's biomass is tied up in only the few species that represent [[humans]], [[livestock]]
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  • ...ential nutrients, the inhibition of microbial attachments to surfaces, and biomass detachment<ref>{{Cite journal
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  • ...tabolic pathways and enzymes used to generate fuel molecules, affect plant biomass formation, degrade contaminants, or capture [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</s
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  • ...r another kind of mixtures, e.g. [[Earth's atmosphere|air]], [[alloy]]s, [[biomass]] etc.
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  • ...r another kind of mixtures, e.g. [[Earth's atmosphere|air]], [[alloy]]s, [[biomass]] etc.
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  • *The bloom was characterized by high diatom biomass and rates of growth and primary production.
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  • ...s to the development of climate-benign energy sources such as wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal power is the key to stabilizing the earth’s climate."<ref
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  • ...ate preservation are normally found in marine shelf sediments, with a high biomass of organisms that could potentially fossilize. In fresh water, concentratio
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  • ===Biomass===
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  • According to generally accepted theory, petroleum is derived from ancient [[biomass]].<ref>Keith A. Kvenvolden (2006), ''Organic geochemistry – A retrospecti
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  • ...d practically vanished--they were reduced to 1% of their historic spawning biomass. In 1992, the cod fishery was shut down by the Canadian government; cod fis
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  • ...generation (from [[natural gas]], [[fuel oil]], coal, [[nuclear power]], [[biomass]], [[hydropower]], [[wind power]], [[solar power]], [[geothermal]] and othe
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  • ...nction. In [[developing countries]] indoor air pollution, usually due to [[biomass fuel]], has been linked to COPD, especially in women.<ref name="dev" />
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  • ...as the trees of the forest do; forests restore their former diversity and biomass after the fire dies out. Today's forest fires carry no inherited informatio
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