Sentences with phrase «organic residues»

"Organic residues" refers to the remaining natural materials or substances that come from living things, such as plants, animals, or microorganisms. It can include leftover food, plant matter, waste products (like urine or feces), or decomposing organic matter. Full definition
And she began publishing papers with Horner and others, laying out evidence that those apparent red blood cells were the visible sign of organic residues lurking in dinosaur fossils.
Disfiguring organic residues on industrially produced sheet metal coupons simulating copper and brass works of art by Donald Judd By Eleonora E. Nagy; Karlis Adamsons; Kate Moomaw in Studies in Conservation (January 2013).
Disfiguring organic residues on industrially produced sheet metal coupons simulating copper and brass works of art by Donald Judd: attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis and treatment recommendations By Eleonora E. Nagy, Karlis Adamsons, and Kate Moomaw in Studies in Conservation (January 2013).
«A wide range of organic residue types can be processed, resulting in an efficient and rapid conversion or the material to agricultural fertiliser and biogas.»
Out of a 3,300 m ³ digester for the potato peels and primary sludge, GWE is able to produce up to 14,150 m ³ of biogas per day from ± 230 Ton of organic residues per day (potato peels + primary sludge).
It is used for cooking higher grade organic residues intended for animal feed.
For one thing, most cave paintings lack organic residues that can be dated by the radioactive decay of carbon isotopes.
Besides non-renewable reserves, alternative phosphate resources include municipal wastewater and agricultural organic residues such as livestock manure or digestate from biogas plants.
Describing the thinking behind Historic England's 2017 guide to organic residue analysis and what this technique can bring to archaeology.
They can be produced from organic residues that are now often a waste management and pollution problem.
Soil carbon at equilibrium is a balance between decomposition driven by nutrient demands of the biota and inputs of organic residues, Anderson (1995).
It's a powerful liquid - state anaerobic digestion process that consists of enhanced pre-treatment followed by multi-step biological fermentation to optimize conversion of almost any organic residue or energy crop into biogas, valuable electricity or heat.
The RAPTOR ™ process (or Rapid Transformation of Organic Residues) is a powerful anaerobic digestion process which in this application consists of a mechanical pretreatment of the organic residues (mainly the potato peels), thermophilic hydrolysis in a TAR (Thermophilic Acidogenic Reactor) followed by methane fermentation in a thermophilic digester of the ANAMIX ™ - T type.
It's a powerful liquid - state anaerobic digestion process that can convert almost any organic residue or energy crop into biogas, valuable electricity or heat.
-- A third optimum stage can be the eventual incorporation of the most advanced anaerobic technologies into sealed tank environments, such as GWE's RAPTOR ™ treatment system for organic residues, for example, which can convert almost any organic residue or energy crop into biogas, valuable electricity or heat.
Urns and jars found near his tomb in Turkey (far right) weren't golden, but some had organic residue that was analyzed and replicated 2,700 years later to make a special brew.
McGovern boiled the shards in the solvents methanol and chloroform, then evaporated away the solvents, leaving behind an organic residue.
Then the hydrolyzing acid and organic residues must be removed, this is done by heating the mixture and evaporating it.
(sediments, organic residues, isotope ratios; rock and mud and ice drilling work; what else, where else?)
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