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- noun Plural form of
corncob .
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Examples
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The hard, friable character of most of the nut shells makes their reduction to fine size particles less difficult than for tough materials, such as corncobs, or fibrous materials such as woods.
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Economics Improve for First Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol Plants fuel producers are working with enzymes to break down tough, inedible plant parts, such as corncobs or switch grass, into simpler sugars that can be fermented to
WN.com - Articles related to Professor brings clean power to African villages 2010
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Economics Improve for First Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol Plants fuel producers are working with enzymes to break down tough, inedible plant parts, such as corncobs or switch grass, into simpler sugars that can be fermented to
WN.com - Articles related to Orange peels and newspapers may lead to cheaper and cleaner fuel 2010
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Economics Improve for First Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol Plants fuel producers are working with enzymes to break down tough, inedible plant parts, such as corncobs or switch grass, into simpler sugars that can be fermented to
WN.com - Articles related to Experts gather for Africa's rice production 2010
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Economics Improve for First Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol Plants fuel producers are working with enzymes to break down tough, inedible plant parts, such as corncobs or switch grass, into simpler sugars that can be fermented to
WN.com - Articles related to Sudan's capital sways to hip hop 2010
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Economics Improve for First Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol Plants fuel producers are working with enzymes to break down tough, inedible plant parts, such as corncobs or switch grass, into simpler sugars that can be fermented to
WN.com - Articles related to Shell and IBM Target Oil and Natural Gas Recovery 2010
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I wouln't repeat the experiment, I prefer shooting corncobs for ammo with that lil 'piece of ordinance.
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And forget Cornell Professor Pimental's outdated arguments, as there are now farmers using just the energy of the normally discarded corncobs themselves to power their own on-farm ethanol distilleries!
Hydrogen Cars, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It was a triangular-shaped house with dried corncobs attached to the outside.
Raven V.C Andrews 2011
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I wouln't repeat the experiment, I prefer shooting corncobs for ammo with that lil 'piece of ordinance.
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