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19 matches found for "Liquefaction"

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Molten Proteins

Proteins are solids. When heated they do not melt; instead, they decompose or sublime directly to the gas phase at low pressures. They cannot be converted into a liquid form unless they are dissolved ...

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Biomass as a Source of Raw Materials

For the protection of the environment, and because of the limited amount of fossil fuels available, renewable resources, such as specially cultivated plants, wood scraps, and other plant waste, are be...

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Continuous Dry Fermentation

The invention consists in a process and a device for the continuous liquefaction of biomass. Solid materials are fed in at the base of the fermentor, and an upward flow in the ambient liquid brings th...

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Continuous Dry Fermentation

The invention consists in a process and a device for the continuous liquefaction of biomass. Solid materials are fed in at the base of the fermentor, and an upward flow in the ambient liquid brings th...

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Stalagmites May Predict Next Big One along the New Madrid Seismic Zone

While the 1811-12, magnitude 8 New Madrid earthquakes altered the course of the Mississippi River and rung church bells in major cities along the East Coast, records of the seismic zone’s previous mov...

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What We Don't Know About Liquefaction Could Hurt Us

“This is what would happen during a major earthquake along the Mississippi River,” says Luna, an associate professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering at Missouri University of Sci...

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Ultra-fast, ultra-intense laser has clean-cut advantage

Many people equate lasers with a sci-fi battle in a galaxy far, far away or, closer to home, with grocery store scanners and compact disc players. However, an ultra-fast, ultra-intense laser, or UUL, ...

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Powered by sound — revolutionary stove could help reduce poverty

The £2m SCORE (Stove for Cooking, Refrigeration and Electricity) project brings together experts from across the world to develop a wood-powered generator capable of both cooking and cooling food. By ...

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Continuous Dry Fermentation

The invention consists in a process and a device for the continuous liquefaction of biomass. Solid materials are fed in at the base of the fermentor, and an upward flow in the ambient liquid brings th...

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Study of coastal disasters yields surprising findings, arresting images

One of the research team's surprising conclusions: when it comes to the damage they wreak, hurricanes and tsunamis can bring surprisingly similar forces to bear."A lot of the hurrica...

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Rising price of oil highlights affordable energy alternatives

The Earth Institute at Columbia University -- With oil prices reaching near near-record highs in recent weeks, calls have grown louder for the U.S. to develop new sources of affordable, d...

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Coal Liquefaction

Hydration in the presence of borane or iodine catalysts smoothes the way for the liquefaction of semianthracite coal The tightening of worldwide oil reserves is causing the p...

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Sinking coastlines may precede large subduction zone quakes

Some massive earthquakes like the one that generated the recent tsunami in South Asia are preceded by slight sinking along nearby coastlines two to five years before the rupture, according...

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Researchers identify key risk factor for cataracts

Ophthalmology researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified a key risk factor for the development of cataracts. For the first time, they have demonstrated...

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Researchers identify key risk factor for cataracts

Ophthalmology researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified a key risk factor for the development of cataracts. For the first time, they have demonstrated...

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