biomass的意思和读音

biomass

: [ˈbaɪoʊˌmæs] : [ˈbaɪəʊˌmæs]

n.

biomasses  

biomassn.

1.the total quantity or mass(= weight) of plants and animals in a particular area or volume

2.natural materials from living or recently dead plants, trees and animals, used as fuel and in industrial production, especially in the generation of electricity

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n.1.all the plant and animal life found in a particular area2.plant and animal substances used for fuel

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1.A portion of the thickened biomass is usually recycled to the reactor to improve performance through higher cell concentrations.

2.You can heat the biomass, irradiate it with gamma rays, grind it into a fine slurry, or subject it to high-temperature steam.γ线

3.Biomass products obtained by the technology is high-grade, high density, easy to transport, easy to store, and easy to use.使便

4.In oceanography, LiDAR is used for estimation of phytoplankton fluorescence and generally biomass in the surface layers of the ocean.

5.The front technology of biomass pyrolysis used for biomass energy research and development has been more widely appreciated.沿广

6.The modified organism ferments sugars in the biomass to produce isoprene, in such a way that it bubbles out as a gas.

7.Biorefinery is defined as an industrial process which converts biomass into a range of biochemicals, materials and energy products.

8.The underlying cause of this changing trend was analyzed in terms of the properties of the main components of the lignocellulosic biomass.

9.While sustainable biomass is possible, the precious supplies available should be used in much smarter ways.使使

10.Therefore, It had a higher survival rate, and could maintain a higher biomass under severe water stress.