Single cell oil, also known as Microbial oil consists of the intracellular storage lipids, triacyglycerols. It is similar to vegetable oil, another biologically...
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Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery (MEOR) is a biological-based technology involving the manipulation of functions or structures within microbial environments...
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Microorganism (redirect from Microbial)
single-celled form or as a colony of cells. The possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from...
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Microbiome (redirect from Microbial interaction)
defined more precisely in 1988 by Whipps et al. as "a characteristic microbial community occupying a reasonably well-defined habitat which has distinct...
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animals, from simple life forms to humans, live in close association with microbial organisms. Several advances have driven the perception of microbiomes...
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Neste Renewable Diesel (category Palm oil)
continuing to look into new feedstock, including algae, jatropha and microbial oil.[needs update] This diesel is blended with petrodiesel. A market is...
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The hydrothermal vent microbial community includes all unicellular organisms that live and reproduce in a chemically distinct area around hydrothermal...
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organic molecules and expressing oxygen in marine biosphere. While fish oil has become famous for its omega-3 fatty acid content, fish do not actually...
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oil. By mid-September, other research claimed that microbes mainly digested natural gas rather than oil. David L. Valentine, a professor of microbial...
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Marine microorganisms (redirect from Marine microbial)
Microbes Marine microbial symbiosis Microbial biogeography Microbial communities Microbial ecology Microbial food web Microbial loop Microbial oxidation of...
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Pumpkin seed oil is a culinary oil, used especially in eastern Europe. This oil is a culinary specialty from what used to be part of the Austro-Hungarian...
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follows: Feedstock Microbial oil Oleaginous microorganism Palm oil Soybean oil Coconut oil Vegetable fats and oils Jatropha Animal fat Waste oil Common feedstock...
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oil from primary oil reserves: Enhanced oil recovery Microbial enhanced oil recovery Solar thermal enhanced oil recovery Alternatively it may simply be...
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stimulates microbial growth. As much as 25% of the primary production from phytoplankton in the global oceans may be recycled within the microbial loop through...
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spills include microbial remediation, phytoremediation, and mycoremediation. Bioremediation has been implemented in various notable oil spills including...
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Marine prokaryotes (section Microbial rhodopsin)
geological crust started to solidify following the earlier molten Hadean Eon. Microbial mat fossils have been found in 3.48 billion-year-old sandstone in Western...
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sea-vents and river sediments, suggesting large numbers of eukaryotic microbial communities have yet to be discovered. There has been little research...
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Single-cell protein (redirect from Microbial protein)
Single-cell proteins (SCP) or microbial proteins refer to edible unicellular microorganisms. The biomass or protein extract from pure or mixed cultures...
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Hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria (redirect from Oil degrading bacteria)
optimizing contact with water-insoluble hydrocarbons. Microbial biodegradation occurs wherever oil contamination occurs. However, biodegradation rates are...
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Ricinus (redirect from Castor-Oil Plant)
component of many cosmetics. As an anti-microbial. The high percentage of ricinoleic acid residues in castor oil and its derivatives, inhibits many microbes...
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Fuel polishing (section Microbial contamination)
or filter microbial contamination from oil and hydrocarbon fuel in storage. It is essentially the removal of water, sediment and microbial contamination...
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the oil was collected, the decision was made to displace it with high-pressure hot water. However, this also displaced and destroyed the microbial populations...
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Biopesticide (redirect from Microbial control agent)
neem oil, and various essential oils are naturally occurring substances that control (or monitor in the case of pheromones) pests and microbial disease...
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Extraction of petroleum (redirect from Oil Extraction)
is mostly recovered from oil drilling. Seismic surveys and other methods are used to locate oil reservoirs. Oil rigs and oil platforms are used to drill...
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Microbial fuel cell (MFC) is a type of bioelectrochemical fuel cell system also known as micro fuel cell that generates electric current by diverting...
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Microbial genetics is a subject area within microbiology and genetic engineering. Microbial genetics studies microorganisms for different purposes. The...
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reduction are other alternative mechanism of EOR. Microbial injection is part of microbial enhanced oil recovery and is rarely used because of its higher...
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Abiogenic petroleum origin (redirect from Abiotic oil theory)
carbon. Deep microbial life is only a contaminant of primordial hydrocarbons. Parts of microbes yield molecules as biomarkers. Deep biotic oil is considered...
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The presence of water then encourages microbial growth which either occurs at the interface between the oil and water or on the tank walls, depending...
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Pumpkin seed (section Oil)
"Microbial Diversity Inside Pumpkins: Microhabitat-Specific Communities Display a High Antagonistic Potential Against Phytopathogens". Microbial Ecology...
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