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CEO Relative Age and Corporate Risk-Taking
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Lenders' Pricing Strategy: Do Neighborhood Risks Matter?
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Lenders' Pricing Strategy: Do Neighborhood Risks Matter?
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Cash-back Rewards, Spending, and Debt Accumulation
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Mortgage Brokers and the Effectiveness of Regulatory Oversights
In: Management Science, forthcoming
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A modified U-Net with a specific data argumentation method for semantic segmentation of weed images in the field
In: Computers and electronics in agriculture: COMPAG online ; an international journal, Band 187, S. 106242
Production of butanol from biomass: recent advances and future prospects
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 26, Heft 20, S. 20164-20182
ISSN: 1614-7499
Lignocellulosic biomass for bioethanol: an overview on pretreatment, hydrolysis and fermentation processes
In: Reviews on environmental health, Band 34, Heft 1, S. 57-68
ISSN: 2191-0308
Abstract
Bioethanol is currently the only alternative to gasoline that can be used immediately without having to make any significant changes in the way fuel is distributed. In addition, the carbon dioxide (CO2) released during the combustion of bioethanol is the same as that used by the plant in the atmosphere for its growth, so it does not participate in the increase of the greenhouse effect. Bioethanol can be obtained by fermentation of plants containing sucrose (beet, sugar cane…) or starch (wheat, corn…). However, large-scale use of bioethanol implies the use of very large agricultural surfaces for maize or sugarcane production. Lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) such as agricultural residues for the production of bioethanol seems to be a solution to this problem due to its high availability and low cost even if its growth still faces technological difficulties. In this review, we present an overview of lignocellulosic biomass, the different methods of pre-treatment of LCB and the various fermentation processes that can be used to produce bioethanol from LCB.
Screening of Anti-Functional Dyspepsia Compounds in Cynanchum Auriculatum: A Spectrum-Effect Relationship Analysis, and Atp-Binding Cassette Transporters Inhibitor Evaluation
In: JETHNO-D-23-02356
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