Browsing by Subject "methane"
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(2021-07-13)Ruminal fermentative processes allow cattle to consume a variety of feeds that are converted into human edible product, resulting in methane (CH4) as a byproduct. Feed additives, like monensin, can be added to cattle rations ...
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(2011-10-21)The main objective of this thesis was to study the anaerobic digestion (AD) of wastewater from a chicken processing facility and of crude glycerol from local biodiesel operations. The AD of these substrates was conducted ...
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(2017-11-14)Subterranean estuaries extend into carbonate platforms where extensive cave networks influence the hydrology and biogeochemistry of the coastal aquifer. How complex biological communities thrive in this globally-distributed, ...
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(1981)The effects of loading six to eight weight per cent carbon black in 4.15 N H₂SO₄ electrolyte on the cell performance and reaction products from water electrolysis were studied. When only the anodic reaction is depolarized ...
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(2017-12-11)Energy generation via natural gas is viewed as one of the most promising environmentally friendly solutions for ever-increasing energy demand. Of the several alternatives available, natural gas-powered fuel cells are ...
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(2014-04-28)The objective of this thesis is to evaluate the effects from various treatments in the anaerobic digestion of cattle manure when mixed with microalgae. The analysis would focus on two primary subjects: the effects of ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1981)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1975)
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(2015-04-16)For decades Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) has been used to mitigate several issues related to gas turbine operation: CO2 sequestration; NOx formation and emission; and combustor instabilities. EGR increases CO2 concentrations ...
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(2021-04-20)Accidental explosions in industrial and military settings often cause devastating losses to personnel and infrastructure. Many of these events, such as those in coal mines or fuel processing and transport, are attributed ...