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It may also be that the malarial antigen is inherently less immunogenic than that from S. aureus, in which case stronger adjuvants may be needed. [Pg.619]

Much of the recent interest in algae as a host organism for industrial-scale production revolves around its potential for biofuel production. Ancient algae [Pg.619]


Solantausta, Y., Podesser, E., Beckman, D., Ostman, A., Overend, R. P. (2000). lEA Bioenergy Task 22 Techno-economic assessments for bioenergy applications 1998-1999. Final report, Espoo VTT Energy. 241 p. (VTT Research Notes 2024). [Pg.1481]

One platform that the lEA countries have used to help development of bioenergy applications has been the techno-economic assessments carried out during the past 20 years. An expert group has been assembled, which has developed standard procedures for the assessments. Lately the work has been carried out with industry, which typically has supplied cost data for the assessments. [Pg.1669]

Malvankar NS, Lovley DR. Microbial nanowires for bioenergy applications. Curr Opin Biotechnol 2014 27 88-95. [Pg.243]

Rentizelas, A., Karellas, S., Kakaras, E., Tatsiopoulos, 1. (2009). Comparative techno-economic analysis of ORC and gasification for bioenergy applications. Energy Conversion and Management, 50 674-681. [Pg.261]

Tuck G, Glending MJ, Smith P, House JI, Wattenbach M (2006) The potential distribution of bioenergy crops in Europe under present and future climate. Biomass Bioenergy 30 183-197 Vance ED, Mitchell CC (2000) Beneficial use of wood ash as an agricultural soil amendment case studies from the United States forest products industry. In Power JF, Dick WA (eds) Land application of agricultural, industrial and municipal by-products. SSSA, Madison, WI, pp 567-582... [Pg.146]

Nilsson, D., SHAM - A Simulation Model For Designing Straw Fuel Delivery Systems. Part 2 Model Applications, Biomass and Bioenergy, 16, 39-50 (1999). [Pg.19]

Source Adapted from Kosaric, N. et al., Ethanol from Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers, paper presented at Bioenergy R D Seminar, Winnipeg, Canada, March 20-31, 1982 Kosaric, N. and Vardar-Sukan, F., in The Biotechnology of Ethanol Classical and Future Applications, Roehr, M., Ed., Wiley-VCH, New York, 2001, pp. 90-226. [Pg.411]

Industrial biotech represents a broad range of applications, including biobased products, bioenergy, biobased polymers, and national defense. The Department of Defense, for example, has a program to build mobile biorefineries that recycle kitchen waste. [Pg.24]

In order to reach consensus on a measuring protocol for determination of tar and dust content in producer gas flow streams, the members of the lEA Bioenergy Gasification Task, the European Commission and the US DOE called a joint meeting in 1998. As a result of the meeting, two measurement protocols have been initiated to meet the described needs. The protocols are meant for distinctive gasifier application ranges ... [Pg.141]

Hasler P. Nussbaumer Th. (1999) Gas cleaning for IC engine applications from fixed bed biomass gasification. Biomass and Bioenergy, 16, 385-395. [Pg.220]

Hansen, U. et al. (1996). Heat and power from small scale biomass plants in rural regions. A typical application case study in Mecklenburg Vorpomraem. Proceedings of the 9 European Bioenergy Conference, pp. 1318-1323,... [Pg.440]

The data used were mostly collected for the project Sustainable Bioenergy Strategy for Austria" (2). Due to the limited length of this contribution, the technologies and their applications discussed in this paper represent a selection of the possibilities considered in the project Sustainable Bioenergy Strategy for Austria . [Pg.854]

Lede J. (1994) Reaction Temperature of Solid Particules Undergoing an Endothermal Volatilization, Application to the Fast Pyrolysis of Biomass. Biomass and Bioenergy, 7, 49-60. [Pg.1044]

Lede, J., (1994) Reaction ten erature of solid particles undergoing an endothermal volatilization. Application to the fast pyrolysis of biomass. Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol.7, No.l, 49-60... [Pg.1106]

Biocatalysis is thus an active and promising area for the development of sustainable chemical syntheses at an industrial scale [186], as well as for several other interesting applications, from environmental bioremediation to bioenergy. [Pg.116]


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