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Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 1 alternative fuels 1 animal fats 1 biodiesel 1 biodiesel blends 1 diesel engines 1 fatty acid esters 1 meteorites 1 mineral catalysis 1 oil crops 1 phosphate esters 1 phosphate minerals 1 phosphorus 1 phosphorylation 1 plant genetics 1 prebiotic chemistry 1 reduced phosphates 1 soybean 1
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Duffield, James A. 1 Graboski, Michael S. 1 Gull, Maheen 1 McCormick, Robert 1 Shapouri, Hosein 1 Wilson, Richard 1
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Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture 1
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Agricultural Economics Reports 1 Challenges 1
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Prebiotic Phosphorylation Reactions on the Early Earth
Gull, Maheen - In: Challenges 5 (2014) 2, pp. 193-212
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life. It occurs in living beings in the form of phosphate, which is ubiquitous in biochemistry, chiefly in the form of C-O-P (carbon, oxygen and phosphorus), C-P, or P-O-P linkages to form life. Within prebiotic chemistry, several key questions...
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U.S. Biodiesel Development: New Markets for Conventional and Genetically Modified Agricultural Products
Duffield, James A.; Shapouri, Hosein; Graboski, Michael S. - Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture - 1998
With environmental and energy source concerns on the rise, using agricultural fats and oils as fuel in diesel engines has captured increasing attention. Substituting petroleum diesel with biodiesel may reduce air emissions, increase the domestic supply of fuel, and create new markets for...
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