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feedstock n. Raw material required for an industrial process. ... Why is adding small amount of antibiotics to feedstock for cattle potentially dangerous for human? Read answer...
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Any bulk raw material constituting the principal input for an industrial process. ... The filtered extract of the mash is the feedstock for the fermenter. ... Singular; feedstock...
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Raw material - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A raw material is something that is acted upon or used by or by human labor or industry, for use as a building material to create some product or structure. Often the term is used to denote material...
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Biomass includes all plants and plant-derived material, and is a sustainable feedstock for the production of transportation fuels, products, and power.
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The Department of Energy sponsors research, development, and demonstration efforts aimed at using renewable biomass resources as a feedstock to produce an array of energy-related products, including liquid, solid, and gaseous fuels;
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Information resources by feedstock type including fact sheets, reports, journal articles, presentations, databases and models with glossary, images, links, news and events. ... Welcome to the Bioenergy Feedstock Information Network! BFIN is a gateway to a wealth of biomass feedstock information resources from the U...
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Definition of feedstock from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of feedstock. Pronunciation of feedstock. Definition of the word feedstock. Origin of the word feedstock. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » feedstock...
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Definition of feedstock in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of feedstock. Pronunciation of feedstock. Translations of feedstock. feedstock synonyms, feedstock antonyms. Information about feedstock in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... feedstock - the raw material that is required for some industrial process...
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With the recent wild fluctuations in gasoline prices, there’s renewed interest in finding a cheaper way to fill up the gas tank. ... "Ethanol Feedstock From Citrus Peel Waste" was published in the April 2006 issue of Agricultural Research magazine.
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