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  • 11Synthetic Genomics — Synthetic Genomics  американская компания, разрабатывающая технологии использования модифицированных или синтетически произведённых микроорганизмов для производства альтернативных видов топлива  этанола и биоводорода. Одним из… …

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  • 12Synthetic molecular motors — are molecular machines capable of rotation under energy input. Although the term molecular motor has traditionally referred to a naturally occurring protein that induces motion, some groups also use the term when referring to non biological, non… …

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  • 13Fuel gas —   Synthetic gas used for heating or cooling. It has less energy content than pipeline quality gas.   California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms …

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  • 14Synthetic Fuels Corporation — The Synthetic Fuels Corporation was a U.S. government funded corporation established in 1980 by the Synthetic Fuels Corporation Act to create a market for alternatives to imported fossil fuels (such as coal gasification). The corporation was… …

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  • 15Synthetic radioisotope — A synthetic radioisotope is a radionuclide that is not found in nature: no natural process or mechanism exists which produces it, or it is so unstable that it decays away in a very short period of time. Examples include technetium 95 and… …

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  • 16fuel — n. 1) to take on fuel 2) to run out of fuel 3) jet; liquid; nuclear; solid fuel 4) fossil; synthetic fuels 5) (misc.) (usu. fig.) to add fuel to the fire * * * [fjʊəl] liquid nuclear solid fuel synthetic fuels (m …

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  • 17synthetic liquid fuel — sintetiniai degalai statusas T sritis Energetika apibrėžtis Vidaus degimo variklių degalai, gaunami sintezuojant vandenilio ir anglies monoksido mišinį, kuris yra gamtinių dujų, anglies ar kitų žaliavų dujofikavimo produktas. Sintezės rezultatas… …

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  • 18Jet fuel — An Airbus A310 being fueled at Prague Airport Jet fuel is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas turbine engines. It is clear to straw colored in appearance. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are… …

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  • 19Diesel fuel — Diesel oil redirects here. Sometimes diesel oil is used to mean lubricating oil for diesel engines. Diesel fuel (  / …

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  • 20Food vs fuel — is the dilemma regarding the risk of diverting farmland or crops for biofuels production in detriment of the food supply on a global scale. The food vs. fuel or food or fuel debate is internationally controversial, with good and valid arguments… …

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