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It is water that, in taking different forms, constitutes tlie earth, atmosphere, sky, mountain, gods and men, beasts and birds, grass and trees, animals down to worms, flies and ants,... [Pg.191]

Revision Problem 1 Leaf alcohol (TM 392) is widespread in plants and has the characteristic smell of green leaves and grass. The cis isomer alone has tlfis smell and is used in perfumery. How would you make it ... [Pg.125]

Virtually anywhere water contacts organic matter in the absence of air is a suitable place for methanoarchaea to thrive—at the bottom of ponds bogs and rice fields for example Marsh gas (swamp gas) IS mostly methane Methanoarchaea live inside termites and grass eating animals One source quotes 20 L/day as the methane output of a large cow... [Pg.66]

Polysaccharides are macromolecules which make up a large part of the bulk of the vegetable kingdom. Cellulose and starch are, respectively, the first and second most abundant organic compounds in plants. The former is present in leaves and grasses the latter in fruits, stems, and roots. Because of their abundance in nature and because of contemporary interest in renewable resources, there is a great deal of interest in these compounds. Both cellulose and starch are hydrolyzed by acids to D-glucose, the repeat unit in both polymer chains. [Pg.16]

Grass lignins Grass-like surfaces Gratings... [Pg.454]

NovaFlex process Nova Grass NOVA laser Novamid Novan trone Novaplus... [Pg.689]

Hybrid Crystallization/Adsorption Process. In 1994, IFP and Chevron announced the development of a hybrid process that reportedly combines the best features of adsorption and crystallization (59,99). In this option of the Eluxyl process, the adsorbent bed is used to initially produce PX of 90—95% purity. The PX product from the adsorption section is then further purified in a small single-stage crystallizer and the filtrate is recycled back to the adsorption section. It is reported that ultrahigh (99.9+%) purity PX can be produced easily and economically with this scheme for both retrofits of existing crystallization units as well as grass-roots units. A demonstration plant was built at Chevron s Pascagoula refinery in 1994. [Pg.420]

Sodium trichloroacetate [650-51-17, C2Cl202Na, is used as a herbicide for various grasses and cattails (2). The free acid has been used as an astringent, antiseptic, and polymerisation catalyst. The esters have antimicrobial activity. The oral toxicity of sodium trichloroacetate is quite low (LD q rats, 5.0 g/kg). Although very corrosive to skin, trichloroacetic acid does not have the skin absorption toxicity found with chloroacetic acid (28). [Pg.89]

Broom com is the fiber obtained from the flower head of another grass, Sorgum vulgare technicum grown in the United States. The fibers are less stiff than those of the broom root and are used in brooms. [Pg.363]

Table 11 presents data on the protein quaUty of a variety of LPC products obtained from rat-feeding studies. Typical protein efficiency ratio (PER) values for LPCs derived from alfalfa range from 1.41 without supplementation to 2.57 with 0.4% methionine added casein can be adjusted to a PER of 2.50 (98,100). Biological values (BV) of mixtures of LPCs, such as barley and rye grass or soybean and alfalfa, maybe higher than either LPC alone. The effect has been attributed to the enhanced biological availabihty of lysine in these mixtures (99). [Pg.469]

Biomass whether trees, plants, grasses, algae, or water plants, has a heating value of 15.1 X 10 J/dry t, and is converted in integrated biomass planting, harvesting, and conversion systems to SNG at an overall thermal efficiency of 50%. [Pg.11]

Climax vegetation is predominantiy grasses, grass-like plants, forks, and shmbs suitable for grazing and browsing. [Pg.12]

Forest land that carries grasses or forage plants used for grazing as the predominant vegetation. [Pg.12]

The chemical characteristics of biomass vary over a broad range because of the many different types of species. Table 8 compares the typical analyses and energy contents of land- and water-based biomass, ie, wood, grass, kelp, and water hyacinth, and waste biomass, ie, manure, urban refuse, and primary sewage sludge, with those of cellulose, peat, and bituminous coal. Pure cellulose, a representative primary photosynthetic product, has a carbon content of... [Pg.13]


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Acetyl grasses

Amino acid grasses

Analysis of CAP in Herbs and Grass (Feed) Using LC-MS

Apple grass aphid

Awned canary grass

Barnyard grass

Bermuda grass

Bioactivity grasses

Biomass grasses

Black-grass

Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant

Bothriochloa grasses

Buffel grass

C-4 grasses

Canary grass

Celery Lemon Grass Patties

Cellulose in grass

Cheat Grass

Cheat Grass activity

China-grass

Chiral grass herbicides

Citral from lemon grass oil

Citronella grass

Coastal Bermuda grass

Copper grasses

Cost estimation grass roots

Couch Grass

Crab grass

Cynodon Bermuda grass

Dallis grass

Desert grass

Digestibility of grass

Dominant grasses

Dried grass

Elephant grass

English grass

Esparto grass

Esparto grass, xylan

Fodder grasses

Forage grasses

GRASS imaging

Gama grass

Ginger grass oil

Grass

Grass

Grass Barley, Hordeum glaucum

Grass Family

Grass Grinding

Grass Kentucky blue

Grass Marsh, Spartina

Grass Reed canary, Phalaris arundinacea

Grass Tetany

Grass Turtle, Thalassia testudinum

Grass Weed Spectrum

Grass activity

Grass and forage crops

Grass and legume seed mixtures

Grass and reed fibers

Grass aroma

Grass balances

Grass beds

Grass blue

Grass carp

Grass chemical composition

Grass conservation

Grass control during production

Grass determination

Grass digester

Grass digestion

Grass disease

Grass economic importance

Grass endophytes

Grass grub beetle

Grass herbicide

Grass herbs

Grass identification

Grass important species

Grass leaf shape

Grass legume seed mixtures

Grass legumes

Grass lignins

Grass napier

Grass oils

Grass pea

Grass pea, Lathyrus

Grass pollen

Grass pollen allergy

Grass pollen allergy double-blind placebo controlled

Grass pollen allergy patients

Grass pollen allergy studies

Grass pollen allergy sublingual immunotherapy

Grass production costs

Grass reed canary

Grass salt

Grass sickness

Grass silage

Grass snakes

Grass spectrum

Grass staggers

Grass stain

Grass star

Grass straw

Grass timothy

Grass tropical

Grass turtle

Grass vegetation

Grass vegetative parts

Grass vitamins

Grass weeds

Grass western wheat-

Grass, Gunter

Grass, color

Grass, couch, rhizomes

Grass, sampling

Grass, synthetic

Grass-roots design

Grasse River

Grasses and reeds

Grasses control

Grasses cultivars

Grasses fluoride

Grasses growth inhibition

Grasses hemicellulose-cellulose ratio

Grasses hemicelluloses

Grasses of economic importance

Grasses root depths

Grasses value chains

Grasses with trees

Grasses xylans, structure

Grasses, cyanide

Grassing

Grassing

Green Grass

Hemicelluloses in grasses

Horse grass sickness

Identification of grasses

Indigenous grasses

Java grass

Johnson grass

Kikuyu grass

Leaves of Grass

Lemon grass

Lemon grass oil

Lignin in grass

Marsh grass

Mat grass

Meadow grass

Mechanical grass fractionation

Methane from Bermuda grass

Mexican Grass

Milled grass

Milo grass

Motia grass

Natural fibers grass

Natural fibres grass

Natural grass

Needle grass

New Zealand grass grubs

Oat grass

Orchard Grass

Pampas grass

Panic grass

Park Grass Experiment

Paspalum uervilli (Vasey Grass)

Pasture grass hay

Pasture grasses

Plastic grass

Polypropylene grasses

Prairie grass

Productivity tropical grasses

Project Prairie Grass

Projectiles at Blue Grass

Quack grass

Rye grass

Rye grass, Lolium

Sea grasses

Seed-grass

Shrimp Grass

Sleepy grass

Snakes-in-the-grass

Sofia grass

Species, of grasses

St. Augustine grass

Steam Distillation Isolation of Citral from Lemon Grass Oil

Steam Distillation of Citral from Lemon Grass Oil

Sudan grass

Sweet grass

Switch grass

Timothy grass Phleum pratense)

Trace elements in rye grass

Turf grass

Tussock grass

Vetiver grass

Vetiver grass for controlling ticks

Water grass

Winter grass

Xylan from esparto grass

Yield with selected grasses

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