Encyclopedia of Energy: Ph-SElsevier, 2004 |
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... plant is significantly different than that of a C3 plant ( Fig . 2 ) . C3 plants have vascular bundles surrounded by a layer or sheathe of large colorless cells . Other cells , known as palisade cells , contain chlorophyll and are ...
... plant is significantly different than that of a C3 plant ( Fig . 2 ) . C3 plants have vascular bundles surrounded by a layer or sheathe of large colorless cells . Other cells , known as palisade cells , contain chlorophyll and are ...
14. oldal
... plants tend to be succu- lents and members of the plant families Cactaceae , Euphorbiaceae , and Crassulaceae . The CAM path- way is similar to the C4 pathway in that CO2 is first fixed into a four - carbon acid , malate , using the ...
... plants tend to be succu- lents and members of the plant families Cactaceae , Euphorbiaceae , and Crassulaceae . The CAM path- way is similar to the C4 pathway in that CO2 is first fixed into a four - carbon acid , malate , using the ...
682. oldal
... plant capital costs over the past two decades have varied greatly between approximately U.S. $ 3000 and U.S. $ 9000 per kilowatt of nominal plant capacity . Economies - of - scale progress with the Californian SEGS parabolic trough plants ...
... plant capital costs over the past two decades have varied greatly between approximately U.S. $ 3000 and U.S. $ 9000 per kilowatt of nominal plant capacity . Economies - of - scale progress with the Californian SEGS parabolic trough plants ...
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