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| biodegradable | A substance that can be chemically degraded via natural effectors such as soil bacteria, weather, plants or animals. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| biodegradation | The series of processes by which living systems render chemicals less noxious to the environment. (18 Nov 1997) |
| biodiesel | A biofuel produced through transesterification, a process in which organically- derived oils are combined with alcohol (ethanol or methanol) in the presence of a catalyst to form ethyl or methyl ester. The biomass- derived ethyl or methyl esters can be blended with conventional diesel fuel or used as a neat fuel (100% biodiesel). Biodiesel can be made from soybean or rapeseed oils, animal fats, waste vegetable oils, or microalgae oils. (05 Dec 1998) |
| biodiversity | The existence of a wide range of different types of organisms in a givenplace at a given time. (09 Oct 1997) |
| biodynamic | Relating to biodynamics. (05 Mar 2000) |
| biodynamics | <biology> The doctrine of vital forces or energy. Origin: Gr. Life + E. Dynamics. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Natural Attenuation, Pollution, Environmental Biodegradation, Pollution Natural Attenuation
Synonyms : Biota, Diversity, Biological
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| biodegradable |
capable of being decomposed by e.g. bacteria; "a biodegradable detergent"
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| biodegradation |
Biodegradation is the decomposition of organic material by microorganisms. It is often used in relation to sewage treatment, environmental remediation (bioremediation) and to plastic materials although biodegradation is perhaps better regarded as the closing of the loop commencing with photosynthesis. ...
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| biodegradable |
Biodegradation is the decomposition of organic material by microorganisms. It is often used in relation to sewage treatment, environmental remediation (bioremediation) and to plastic materials although biodegradation is perhaps better regarded as the closing of the loop commencing with photosynthesis. ...
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The ability of a substance to be broken down physically and/or chemically by microorganisms. For example, many chemicals, food scraps, cotton, wool, and paper are bio-degradable; plastics and polyester generally are not.
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Decomposition of substances into more elementary compounds by the action of micro-organisms.
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| BIOD | capable of being decomposed by e.g. bacteria |
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| BIOD | pollution that is rendered harmless by natural processes and so causes no permanent harm |
| BIOD | the diversity of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (or in the world as a whole) |
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