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Appearance of a hydrocarbon liquid phase upon isothermal depletion is typical of these systems, and major concerns arise related to the loss of this valuable fraction of heavier hydrocarbons and the associated impairment in gas production around the wellbore region.
That momentary bamboozlement could give prey "a brief but valuable fraction of time to escape the attack," says Merilaita.
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Gasoline was at first produced by distillation, simply separating the volatile, more valuable fractions of crude petroleum.
The present paper deals with physico-mechanical pre-treatments for dismantling of spent liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and further recovery of valuable fractions like plastic, glass and indium.
The earliest process, called thermal cracking, consisted of heating heavier oils (for which there was a low market requirement) in pressurized reactors and thereby cracking, or splitting, their large molecules into the smaller ones that form the lighter, more valuable fractions such as gasoline, kerosene, and light industrial fuels.
(3) Using staged conversion technology, valuable fractions of coal, such as the volatile fraction, are extracted and semi-coke is burned at boiler.
This paper [24] also discusses the possibility of removing lignin with the ionic liquid and recovering a separate and possibly more valuable lignin fraction.
Therefore, addition of formic acid was particularly important while ensiling maize, as the valuable WSC fraction was well preserved.
Electrostatic separation has been recently proposed as a novel method to fractionate wheat bran into valuable ingredient fractions.
This work focuses on a non-destructive process for recovering valuable aromatic fractions from the food industry's odorous wastewaters.
This work focuses on a non-destructive process for recovering valuable aromatic fractions from odorous industry aqueous effluent.
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