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- noun Plural form of
photobioreactor .
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The plants, which look like a green film on the surface of water, can be cultivated on marginal land in open ponds or in "photobioreactors," incubators that protect them from contamination and maintain a steady temperature for more intensive production.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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The plants, which look like a green film on the surface of water, can be cultivated on marginal land in open ponds or in "photobioreactors," incubators that protect them from contamination and maintain a steady temperature for more intensive production.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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The plants, which look like a green film on the surface of water, can be cultivated on marginal land in open ponds or in "photobioreactors," incubators that protect them from contamination and maintain a steady temperature for more intensive production.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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The plants, which look like a green film on the surface of water, can be cultivated on marginal land in open ponds or in "photobioreactors," incubators that protect them from contamination and maintain a steady temperature for more intensive production.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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The plants, which look like a green film on the surface of water, can be cultivated on marginal land in open ponds or in "photobioreactors," incubators that protect it from contamination and maintain a steady temperature for more intensive production. power plants can be pumped into the reactors.
Bloomberg 2010
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The plants, which look like a green film on the surface of water, can be cultivated on marginal land in open ponds or in "photobioreactors," incubators that protect it from contamination and maintain a steady temperature for more intensive production. power plants can be pumped into the reactors.
Bloomberg 2010
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A report recently released by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers suggests that sealed containers of algae photobioreactors could be integrated into the sides of buildings to produce biofuels and sequester carbon, adding a whole new meaning to the term ‘green building’.
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Unfortunately, land-based photobioreactors have terrible problems in that they act as thermal collectors, so focusing additional heat on them in the southwest would render them even more expensive to build and cool.
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The development of vaccines in plant cells with photobioreactors was prevented from happening in favor of a non solution called Tamiflu, owned by Rumsfeldt and Shultz.
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The development of vaccines in plant cells with photobioreactors was prevented from happening in favor of a non solution called Tamiflu, owned by Rumsfeldt and Shultz.
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