Sentence examples for petrol derived from inspiring English sources

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It looks and smells like petrol but it's a much cleaner and clearer product than petrol derived from fossil oil," Mr Harrison told The Independent.

The winner was a car powered by a strange new fuel that had previously been used chiefly in illumination, as a substitute for whale blubber: petrol derived from oil.Despite the victory, petrol's future seemed uncertain back then.

The mechanical properties of P3HB are similar to those of petrol derived polymers such as polypropylene, which makes it a promising substitution of common plastics [ 2].

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This can then be broken down into the cost of oil - the basic material from which petrol is derived - and the cost of refining it into something that powers your car rather than clogs it up.

These raw materials obviously represent a very low-cost alternative and possible high availability compared to petrol-derived commercial carbon sources such as classical polymeric precursors: polyacrylonitrile, polyamide and its derivatives, and cellulose [9, 16].

The production of lipids by microorganisms for chemical, pharmaceutical, nutritional additive, or fuel use is increasingly attracting the interest of biotech companies, which are seeking renewable sources of products able to displace petrol-derived composites and to maintain ecological sustainability.

Added vitamins One-dimensional factory versions of natural vitamins found in whole foods: ascorbic acid (man-made vitamin C) is usually synthesised from the fermentation of GM corn, while artificial vitamin E is commonly derived from petrol.

In a study conducted by Rahbar et al., they found that 80% of children of Karachi had elevated blood lead concentrations (>10  μg/dL, with an overall mean of 15.6  μg/dL) due to high level of lead in the air derived from petrol and contamination of food by street dust [ 139].

Comparing it to the more subdued palettes of his prior Radiohead artworks, Donwood described the cover's bright, "pleasing" colours as "ominous because all these colours that I've used are derived from the petrol-chemical industry ... None of it is natural.

Gasoline, also spelled gasolene, also called gas or petrol, mixture of volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbons derived from petroleum and used as fuel for internal-combustion engines.

But Novozyme hopes to bring that cost down another ten-fold over the next few years, to a point where ethanol derived from cellulose might be cost-competitive with petrol.

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