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  • {{Image|BiomassConversion.jpg|right|350px|'''A biomass conversion plant.'''}} ...from agricultural and forestry production as well as other sources. Since biomass derives from plants generated by [[solar energy]] in the [[photosynthesis]]
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  • *[http://www.thermalnet.co.uk/docs/2G-1%20ECN-C-06-0191.pdf Economy of Biomass-to-Liquids (BTL) plants: An engineering assessment] H. Boerrigter (May 2006 *{{cite book|author=Jean-Pierre Badeau and Albrecht Levi (Editors)|title=Biomass Gasification: Chemistry, Processes and Applications|edition=|publisher=Nova
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  • Liquid and gaseous fuels which are in some way derived from biomass.
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  • {{rpl|Biomass}} {{rpl|Biomass gasification||**}}
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  • *[http://www.thermalnet.co.uk/docs/2G-1%20ECN-C-06-0191.pdf Economy of Biomass-to-Liquids (BTL) plants: An engineering assessment] H. Boerrigter (May 2006 *{{cite book|author=Jean-Pierre Badeau and Albrecht Levi (Editors)|title=Biomass Gasification: Chemistry, Processes and Applications|edition=|publisher=Nova
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  • {{r|Biomass}}
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  • ...fuels''' are liquid and gaseous fuels which are in some way derived from [[biomass]]. Biofuels are gaining increased public and scientific attention, driven b ...and [[starch]] crops. With advanced technology being developed, cellulosic biomass, such as trees and grasses, are also used as feedstocks for bioethanol prod
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  • ...eversing the idea behind [[carrying capacity]] (which indicates how much [[biomass]] can be [[sustainability|sustainably]] supported by a given patch of biolo ...een individuals and [[population]]s. Consequently, large portions of the [[biomass]] on Earth are constantly being [[biodegradation|biodegraded]] and serve as
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  • {{r|Biomass power plant}}
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  • {{rpl|Biomass power plant}}
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  • ...ned to produce heat or energy. Fossil fuels were formed by the decay of [[biomass]] and other dead [[organisms]] ("fossils") over a time period of millions o
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  • {{r|Biomass power plant}}
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  • {{Image|BiomassConversion.jpg|right|350px|'''A biomass conversion plant.'''}} ...from agricultural and forestry production as well as other sources. Since biomass derives from plants generated by [[solar energy]] in the [[photosynthesis]]
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  • ...ported that residues of fall-planted, spring-killed rye reduces total weed biomass by 60% to 95% when compared to controls with no residue. Rye residue which
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  • ...oalgal biomass during photosynthesis when CO2 is high. However, microalgal biomass increase also requires high light intensity. Maintaining high light intensi apparatus by extremely high CO2 concentrations induce an intense biomass production. Physiologia Plantarum 132: 338–349. 2008</ref>
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  • ...hile ground nutrients are essential to a tree's growth the majority of its biomass comes from carbon dioxide absorbed from the atmosphere (see [[photosynthesi
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  • ...rogen gas generated in the interior of the planet, and it is estimated the biomass of these sub-surface microbial communities may equal the weght of all ocean
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  • {{r|Biomass}}
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  • ...]] forms, is a function of [[abiotic]] factors and the [[Biomass (ecology)|biomass]] productivity of the dominant [[vegetation]]. Species diversity tends to b
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  • ...h oxidative phosphorylation and pigment production indicated that rates of biomass and net ATP synthesis were actually higher in the presence of cyanide, furt
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  • ...rice]] plants. Phytase can also be massively produced through [[cellulosic biomass fermentation]] using [[genetically modified]] (GM) [[yeast]].
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  • ...onal design<br>Metabolic engineering and cellular manufacturing, including biomass conversion<br>Natural product access, engineering, and production<br>Creati
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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.
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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.
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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
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  • ...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]].
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  • ...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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