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to feedstock
noun
Any bulk raw material constituting the principal input for an industrial process.
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Research having particular significance to post-harvest technology includes genetic engineering techniques that increase the efficiency of various chemical and biological processes and fermentations for converting biomass to feedstock and for use in producing chemicals (including alcohols) that can replace petroleum-based products.
Plant technology is discussed in relation to feedstock supply.
Product yields are more sensitive to injection angle than to feedstock droplet size and reaction temperature.
The ratio of acid to feedstock significantly affected glucose recovery, but not total sugar recovery.
However, its production cost is a concerning factor mainly due to feedstock unavailability in abundance.
A tentative descriptive scheme of MP formation according to feedstock particle arrangement was proposed.
The trends shown by these different methods for variation in porosity with respect to feedstock characteristics were in agreement.
However, the European chemical industry is dependent on access to feedstock from sources outside of Europe, which could cause the companies to compete for essential raw materials.
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