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Editorial: Insect physiology aspects of environmentally friendly strategies for crop pests and invertebrate vector control, volume II. [PDF]
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Environmentally-Friendly Flaring
2012 IEEE Green Technologies Conference, 2012Flares are used to safely dispose of waste gases in a plant. Technology improvements have significantly improved flare performance. These include reducing flare pilot fuel consumption, reducing purge flow rates, using steam more efficiently, and installing flare gas recovery units.
W. Bussman, C. Baukal
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Environmental friendly nitrogen fertilization
Science in China Series C Life Sciences, 2005With the huge intensification of agriculture and the increasing awareness to human health and natural resources sustainability, there was a shift towards the development of environmental friendly N application approaches that support sustainable use of land and sustain food production.
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Environmentally Friendly Solvents
2023The present chapter aims to provide a brief overview of the environmentally friendly solvents most commonly used in food analysis, including water, carbon dioxide, ethanol, ionic liquids, (natural) deep eutectic solvents (NA)DES, surfactants, and switchable solvents.
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Environmentally Friendly Technologies
2021Any technology that is developed and used will have certain components or constituting mechanisms such as materials used, procedure, or technological process involved. The quality of life on planet with respect to environment such as fresh air to breathe, clean water for drinking, and other purposes are essential for all forms of life on earth ...
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Environmentally friendly bacteria?
Human & Experimental Toxicology, 1994The decomposition of organic compounds by bacteria has been studied for almost a century, during which time selective enrichment culture has generated microorganisms capable of metabolizing thousands of organic compounds. But attempts to obtain pure cultures of bacteria that can metabolize highly halogenated compounds, a large and important class of ...
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Environmentally friendly interferometry
SPIE Proceedings, 2004ABSTRACT Combining spatial and time-domain processing in wave-front measuring interferometers is a powerful tool for reducing the influence of environmental disturbances on the measurement. Modern digital imagers and computing platforms eliminate most of the disadvantages typically cited against spatial processing techniques.
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Environmentally Friendly Cities
2016The following points outline the definition of an environmentally friendly city: (1) An environmentally friendly city centers on harmony between humanity and nature and adopts a holistic perspective incorporating all aspects of economic development, social behavior, the political system, culture, science, and technology in an organically unified ...
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Environmentally Friendly Machining
2014Machining is a controlled material removal process and finds its application in a variety of industrial sectors such as automobile, aerospace, and defense. Similar to many other manufacturing processes, machining bears significant environmental impacts in terms of energy/resource consumption, airborne emissions, wastewater discharge, and solid wastes ...
Fu Zhao, Abhay Sharma
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Environmentally Friendly Urbanism
2019What is sustainable urbanism? How is it possible through land use planning and urban design? Then, to what extent it is viable as public policy? This study is to deal with the questions. Methodologically, it is a theoretical investigation into the principles of sustainability of land use planning and urban design.
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