Microalgal-production-Innovations
Microalgae have been effectively explored as of late as a feedstock for wares, for example, energizes, ibosolvents, creature feed, and bio-based plastics and polymers. Microalgae are a promising biomass feedstock because of a wide scope of item prospects, high development rates, and low asset requests. Despite the fact that there are little to average size business microalgae creation frameworks for high worth human nourishing enhancements around the world, huge scope commercialization of microalgal frameworks for items are restricted by the low monetary profits for the items produced. Proceeding with examination and testing of various creation procedures and situations speaks to the best way to accomplish specialized and financial attainability of microalgae to bioproducts.
High Impact List of Articles
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The Phylum Tardigrada and the Panspermia Theory ? Can The Tardigrades be Live Capsules Carrying a Variety of DNA Sequences Inside as Food Particles, Endosymbiotic Organisms and Parasites?
Dilian GeorgievCommentary: International Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology
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The Phylum Tardigrada and the Panspermia Theory ? Can The Tardigrades be Live Capsules Carrying a Variety of DNA Sequences Inside as Food Particles, Endosymbiotic Organisms and Parasites?
Dilian GeorgievCommentary: International Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology
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Characterization and Evaluation of Probiotic Fish Feed
M. Abareethan,A. Amsath -
Characterization and Evaluation of Probiotic Fish Feed
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Report on Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue (Galt) in Freshwater Fish Channa Punctatus (Bloch)
P. Venkatesh, S.P. Jeyapriya, N. Suresh,T. Vivekananthan -
Report on Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue (Galt) in Freshwater Fish Channa Punctatus (Bloch)
P. Venkatesh, S.P. Jeyapriya, N. Suresh,T. Vivekananthan -
Study of Avifauna in Safari Park and University of Karachi, Pakistan
Saeed Abbas, Shahid Hussain, Karim Gabol, Rahila Tabassum, Haider Abbas, Muhammad Zafar Khan, Babar Khan and Muhammad Umair Ali Khan -
Study of Avifauna in Safari Park and University of Karachi, Pakistan
Saeed Abbas, Shahid Hussain, Karim Gabol, Rahila Tabassum, Haider Abbas, Muhammad Zafar Khan, Babar Khan and Muhammad Umair Ali Khan -
Changes in Serum Constituents of Aquatic Frog, Hoplobatrachus Tigerinus and Terrestrial Toad, Duttaphrynus Melanostictus
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Changes in Serum Constituents of Aquatic Frog, Hoplobatrachus Tigerinus and Terrestrial Toad, Duttaphrynus Melanostictus
VARADARAJU
Conference Proceedings
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Recovery of the gold from electronic waste
Jakub KlimkoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry
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Recovery of the gold from electronic waste
Jakub KlimkoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry
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SAFETY AND CHALLENGES OF SCAFFOLD USED IN TISSUE ENGINEERING
PV MohananKeynote: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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SAFETY AND CHALLENGES OF SCAFFOLD USED IN TISSUE ENGINEERING
PV MohananKeynote: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Robust and optimal quantum control for some classes of linear quantum systems
Aline I MaaloufPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Robust and optimal quantum control for some classes of linear quantum systems
Aline I MaaloufPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Simulating XY spin systems with coupled laser networks
Vishwa Pal, Chene Tradonsky, Ronen Chriki, Asher A Friesem and Nir DavidsonScientific Tracks Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Simulating XY spin systems with coupled laser networks
Vishwa Pal, Chene Tradonsky, Ronen Chriki, Asher A Friesem and Nir DavidsonScientific Tracks Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Overview of 3D printing application in construction: Analysis and recommendations
Zoubeir LAFHAJPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
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Overview of 3D printing application in construction: Analysis and recommendations
Zoubeir LAFHAJPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering