Certain photoautotrophic organisms produce an extracellular long chain hydrocarbon (C30 to C37), called lipids. Some have been reported to hold up to 50 to 60% of their dry mass in lipids.
These lipids are comprised of multiple triterpene segments that may be cracked to produce smaller chain compounds that make up diesel and Jet A.
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Originally posted by StarrmanGood For You~!
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Originally posted by ChessPraxisTwo and a half questions: You ever experience the joy of a center board mate
When sacrificing material, the player with the lower point value pieces, actually gains attack and tactical possiblities. i.e. The lesser the point value of the attacker, the more devastating the attack. If your queen is attacked by your opponent's queen, you have options. You may move the queen, remove the attacking queen, interpose a piece, or deliver ...[text shortened]... ption. So it is thusly that sacrifices are made and succeed.
Knights before Bishops
Axis~
with a pawn and do you generally prefer bishops to knights (and, if so, why)?
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Originally posted by PonderableTypically in what process or finished product does this technique apply?
So if you want to have micro structures inNickel-Base alloy you shoulc either cut mechanically or do it by electric discharge machining. No other technique will yield good results (todays knowledge)
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Originally posted by mlpriorHow intricate must be the inner structure and design of things unseen by
Certain photoautotrophic organisms produce an extracellular long chain hydrocarbon (C30 to C37), called lipids. Some have been reported to hold up to 50 to 60% of their dry mass in lipids.
These lipids are comprised of multiple triterpene segments that may be cracked to produce smaller chain compounds that make up diesel and Jet A.
the naked eye. Phenomena you describe a relatively recent discovery?
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Originally posted by StarrmanHow absolutely generous an offer. Surely there must be at least a few RHP
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Originally posted by Daemon SinMy three year old hp wireless mouse fell asleep this past weekend. Replaced the Duracell AA Batteries and changed the connection to a different port on my hp pavilion zd 7000 laptop. Still nothing. Struggling with the built in thingy.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyNo, what he is saying is that certain plants make fat (lipids). And there are plants which store their energy in fat instead of sugar (carbohydrates). They use light. That's called photosynthesis. Via the citric acid cycle the primary products of the photosynthesis are built up to ones with higher molecular weight.
How intricate must be the inner structure and design of things unseen by
the naked eye. Phenomena you describe a relatively recent discovery?
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyNo, not a new discovery. Photoautotrophs produce excess lipids during times when there is an excess of nutrients and light, through photosynthesis.
How intricate must be the inner structure and design of things unseen by
the naked eye. Phenomena you describe a relatively recent discovery?
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During the night, they use up some of their stored lipids. This has been going on for millions of years. Most of the oil in the ground now is from decayed algae.
It has recently become a hot topic for a biofuel source and so more money pouring into the research and development. That opens up a lot of doors for optimizing.
Originally posted by mlpriorMy thanks to both you and Ponderable for your enlightening replies...
No, not a new discovery. Photoautotrophs produce excess lipids during times when there is an excess of nutrients and light, through photosynthesis.
During the night, they use up some of their stored lipids. This has been going on for millions of years. Most of the oil in the ground now is from decayed algae.
It has recently become a hot topic for ...[text shortened]... e money pouring into the research and development. That opens up a lot of doors for optimizing.
explaining something complicated in simple yet definitive terms.
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