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The phrase "conversion of material" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of changing one form of material into another, often through chemical or physical means. For example, "The conversion of wood into charcoal is a common method of fuel production."
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All these features confer a metabolic versatility on strain Th78T and allow it to participate in the conversion of material and energy in the fish intestine.
Under the assumption, that the behaviour of a GRN is described sufficiently by indirect transcriptional events and not by a conversion of material, activation (a i, j > 0) or inhibition (a i, j < 0) of state variable x i is not changing the value of the originating state variable x j.
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Conversion of textile materials into active carbon products is a cutting-edge technology overlapped by fiber/textile manufacturing and polymer thermochemical processes.
The seemingly higher initial rate for the conversion of untreated material compared with pretreated material could be explained by the conversion to ethanol of sugars not belonging to polymers (cellulose, arabinoxylan) of BG.
The conversion of lignocellulosic material to fermentable sugars requires three basic processes, i.e., enzyme (cellulase) production, pretreatment of raw material, and hydrolysis and cellulolysis of microorganisms.
The conversion of such material into journal articles might not then appear a challenge.
Open image in new window Figure 1 Electro-spinning set up and conversion of polymeric material into nanofibrous web.
Standard bioprocess conditions have been widely applied for the microbial conversion of raw material to essential industrial products.
Conversion of lignocellulosic material to ethanol is a major challenge in second generation bio-fuel production by yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Gasification is a longstanding process of conversion of carbonaceous material into a gaseous compound (syngas) and a solid output, called char.
Conversion of starch/lignocellulosic material to sugars for subsequent fermentation to produce ethanol is receiving a lot of attention in terms of investment by both governments and industry.
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