... Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol.1, No.2, 2003 - 177 - Characteristics of hydrogen production from food waste and waste activated sludge *Hang-Sik Shin 1 , Sang-Hyoun Kim 1 and Byung-Chun ... microbial hydrogen production from food waste and sewage sludge. Thirty three batch tests with different VS concentration (from 0.5 to 5.0 %, w/v...
... successful hydrogen production from sucrose and sugar derivatives. Huss et al.(2004) reported that the hydrogen production from sucrose and pulped sugar beet by anaerobic digester sludge from a sewage ... ) and number of cells of R. rubrum ( ) Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol.3, No.1, 2005 - 109 - Figure 6 Effect of high level of nitrogen (11...
... Production and utilization of hydrogen peroxide
associated with melanogenesis and tyrosinase-mediated
oxidations of DOPA and dopamine
Maristella Mastore
1
, Lara Kohler
2
and Anthony ... reports of the involvement of
peroxidase–H
2
O
2
systems in later stages during the
oxidation of indolequinone precursors of eumelanin
and benzothiazinylalanine precursors of pheom...
... and operating costs and power
requirements of the system based on the hydraulic flow and the chemical oxygen
demand (COD) of the incoming waste water. Similarly, the fluidized bed combuster
and ... cost in the production of ethanol from corn, and the cost with the
greatest variability, is the cost of the corn. Corn prices vary from year to year and in the
last few...
... gallons of ethanol, up from 4 billion gallons in 2004. Production of ethanol
in Brazil utilizes sugar and molasses from sugarcane as a primary feedstock. In addition to
Brazil, production of ethanol ... chemicals and fertilizer are used in the production of sorghum. Total
production of sorghum increased from 579 million bushels in 1980 to a record high of over...
... teacher and school co-
occur more often than expected by chance in a
corpus of English, then the German translations
of teacher and school, Lehrer and Schule,
should also co-occur more often ... in terms of corpus
frequencies:
kl~ = frequency of common occurrence of
word A and word B
kl2 = corpus frequency of word A - kll
k21 = corpus frequency of word B - kll
k...
... gallons of ethanol, up from 4 billion gallons in 2004. Production of ethanol
in Brazil utilizes sugar and molasses from sugarcane as a primary feedstock. In addition to
Brazil, production of ethanol ... chemicals and fertilizer are used in the production of sorghum. Total
production of sorghum increased from 579 million bushels in 1980 to a record high of over...
... basis
of the sequence and structural alignments of Vvn, VsEndA
and VcEndA. The selected residues 69 and 71 were non-
conserved between VsEndA and VcEndA, located in the
DNA binding region and close ... Jr, Zhang W & Anderson CF (1998) Anal-
ysis of effects of salts and uncharged solutes on protein
and nucleic acid equilibria and processes: a practical
guide to reco...
... case of
Ba-TK, several hydrogen bonds form between side-
chain atoms and main-chain atoms of the neighboring
helices: NH1 of Arg27 is hydrogen- bonded to main-
chain oxygen of Ser19, and NH1 of ... enzyme.
The pattern of interaction of ATP with TKs from
Gram-negative bacteria remains to be evaluated. O4 of
the thymine makes a hydrogen bond with the main-
chain nitro...
... lined by Cb of Ser163,
Sd in Met21, and Cd1 in Leu124. The closest polar
atom is the carbonyl oxygen of residue 126. O3¢ of the
deoxyribose is hydrogen- bonded to the main-chain
amino group of Gly182.
Glu97 ... Wang
2
and Hans Eklund
1
1 Department of Molecular Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala Biomedical Centre, Sweden
2 Department of Molecular...