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Page 40
... producing 60 × 109 m3 of methane fuel per year from agro- wastes for the use of about 80 % of the rural families ... produce 15 × 109 m3 of methane per year for use of 20 % of our rural families , thereby saving about 10 % of our ...
... producing 60 × 109 m3 of methane fuel per year from agro- wastes for the use of about 80 % of the rural families ... produce 15 × 109 m3 of methane per year for use of 20 % of our rural families , thereby saving about 10 % of our ...
Page 41
... produced by the first group to acetic acid and H. Finally , the strictly anaerobic methanogens produce methane from the acetate , H2 and CO2 formed by the other two groups of bacteria . Molecular basis of the symbiotic relationship ...
... produced by the first group to acetic acid and H. Finally , the strictly anaerobic methanogens produce methane from the acetate , H2 and CO2 formed by the other two groups of bacteria . Molecular basis of the symbiotic relationship ...
Page 54
... produces a binary particle ( dvyanuka ) , and the combination of three such binaries produces a ' tryanuka ' which is the smallest of the perceptible substances . The largest perceptible substances are the products of the combination of ...
... produces a binary particle ( dvyanuka ) , and the combination of three such binaries produces a ' tryanuka ' which is the smallest of the perceptible substances . The largest perceptible substances are the products of the combination of ...
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