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  • 91Pulp mill — or non bleached, depending on the customer requirements.Wood and other plant materials used to make pulp contain three main components (apart from water): cellulose fibres (desired for papermaking), lignin (a three dimensional polymer that binds… …

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  • 92Microemulsion — Microemulsions are clear, thermodynamically stable, isotropic liquid mixtures of oil, water and surfactant, frequently in combination with a cosurfactant. The aqueous phase may contain salt(s) and/or other ingredients, and the oil may actually be …

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  • 93Maggot therapy — A wound cleaned by maggots Maggot therapy (also known as maggot debridement therapy (MDT), larval therapy, larva therapy, larvae therapy, biodebridement or biosurgery) is a type of biotherapy involving the intentional introduction of live,… …

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  • 94CO2 sequestration — or storage is the storage of carbon dioxide (usually captured from the atmosphere ) in a solid material through biological or physical processes. [http://www.neo.ne.gov/statshtml/glossarys.htm] CO2 can also be captured as a pure by product in… …

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  • 95Direct-ethanol fuel cell — Direct ethanol fuel cells or DEFCs are a subcategory of Proton exchange fuel cells where the fuel, ethanol, is fed directly to the fuel cell. Contents 1 Advantages 2 Reaction 3 Issues 4 …

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  • 96Cobalt(II) nitrate — Other names Cobaltous nitrate Nitric acid, cobalt(2+) salt …

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  • 97Cyanide poisoning — Classification and external resources Cyanide ion ICD 10 T …

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  • 98Oystershell NV — is a Belgian commercial research institute that investigates and develops new medicinal products for over the counter use[1][2]. History Oystershell was founded in 1979 in Flanders, Belgium. It was originally an importer of oyster calcium… …

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  • 99Prokaryote — The prokaryotes (pronEng|proʊˈkærioʊts; singular prokaryote IPA|/proʊˈkæriət/) are a group of organisms that lack a cell nucleus (= karyon), or any other membrane bound organelles. They differ from the eukaryotes, which have a cell nucleus. Most… …

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  • 100Oxyde de carbone — Un oxyde de carbone est un composé chimique constitué d une combinaison d atomes de carbone et d oxygène uniquement[1],[2]. Les plus simples et les plus communs des oxydes de carbone sont le monoxyde de carbone, CO, et le dioxyde de carbone, CO2 …

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