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Keyword [Cellulosic]
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181. The Conversion of Biosolids to Ethanol, Focusing on the Transformation of the Cellulosic Component to Glucose
182. Catalytic effect of metal oxide on the modification of functional performance of cellulosic fabrics
183. Geographic information system tools for the analysis of commercial level multi-pass corn stover harvesting systems
184. An integrated technology for recovery of energy, nutrients and clean water from cellulosic ethanol stillag
185. Technical and economical assessment of thermo-mechanical extrusion pretreatment for cellulosic ethanol production
186. Biomass Supply Chain and Conversion Economics of Cellulosic Ethanol
187. Expediting cellulosic biofuels agenda: Production of high value-low volume co-products and lignin down-regulation of bioenergy crops
188. Ultrasonic vibration-assisted pelleting of cellulosic biomass for ethanol manufacturing
189. Genome Engineering to Improve Acetate and Cellulosic Hydrolysate Tolerance in E. coli for Improved Cellulosic Biofuel Production
190. Examination of a simulated micro-gravity device for evaluating flame instability transitions and flame spread over thin cellulosic fuels
191. Removal of the fermentation inhibitor, furfural, using activated carbon in cellulosic-ethanol production
192. Rheology of lyocell solutions from different cellulosic sources and development of regenerated cellulosic microfibers
193. Antibacterial finishing of cellulosic clothing materials
194. Hydrothermal pretreatment of cellulosic biomass for bioconversion to ethanol
195. Consolidated bioprocessing and liquid hot water pretreatment for the production of ethanol from cellulosic substrates
196. Development of barrier coatings for cellulosic-based materials by cold plasma methods
197. Characterization of aminoalkylcarbamoyl cellulosic and chitosan derivatives for use in cosmetic formulation
198. Biodegradation of cellulosic and anthropogenic compounds in landfills
199. Characterization of magnetic nanocomposites based on cellulosic membranes
200. Wetting characteristics and surface energy properties of cellulosic and noncellulosic fibers
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