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Dictionary » F » Feedstock FeedstockFeedstock (Science: chemistry) The raw material used for chemical or biological processes. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: ATCC strains for commercial purposes... methane and its a higher quality gas than natural gas and the process is much much cleaner. The process uses woodchips and also uses all of the feedstock, there is no residue. You can even burn manure. There are few books available but more research articles so I have to read those. No consultants ...
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The Fiber Disease... but in this case, nanotechnology is not really a small business activity. DARPA also provides funding for academics, Masters students etc, as feedstock for the economy. It is especially keen on outcomes-oriented research. Regarding intellectual property, the only proviso is that the Government ...
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