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  • Hydraulic modeling of flows through wetlands is a current research interest as is Bioconversion research.

    Contributor: Ernest Tollner 2010

  • Bioconversion of cassava - a potential source of energy in India.

    Chapter 11 1987

  • Bioconversion of carbohydrate residues in Thailand

    Chapter 7 1983

  • Bioconversion of rice straw into improved fodder for cattle

    Chapter 6 1983

  • Bioconversion of wheat-straw cellulose/hemicellulose to ethanol by Saccharomyces uva rum and Pachysolen tannophilus.

    3 Ethanol Production 1983

  • Bioconversion products: toxicology - problems and potential (introduction ...)

    Chapter 26 1979

  • Bioconversion of organic domestic and farm residues has become attractive as its technology has been successfully tested through experience on both small - and large-scale projects.

    Chapter 15 1979

  • Bioconversion, in fact all rural technology, should aim only at modest targets.

    Chapter 24 1979

  • Bioconversion systems making use of micro-organisms for SCP production can help the remaining 95 per cent to be utilized.

    Chapter 3 1979

  • Bioconversion products: toxicology - problems and potential

    Chapter 26 1979

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