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Understanding Bacteria and Enzymes by Leo Malantis51.) Understanding Bacteria and Enzymes by Leo Malantis

Over one day ago | Sat Sep 15 0:12:00 PDT 2007

About the Author. Leo is the developer of Earths Balance, an Earth friendly company leveraging the science of probiotics and other natural remedies to benefit people, pets and planet. You can learn more by visiting http://earthsbalance.com.

From Jim

Hotels Impressing Guests With Green Toiletries : TreeHugger52.) Hotels Impressing Guests With Green Toiletries : TreeHugger

Over one day ago | Fri Nov 11 16:00:00 PST 2005

The products line which Pineapple Hospitality offers is called "Environmentally Sensitive Amenities", and it contains minimal preservatives, minimal labeling and are packaged in non-bleached natural board for easy biodegradation. ...

From justin

Microbiology Conferences and Meetings 2008 - 200953.) Microbiology Conferences and Meetings 2008 - 2009

Over one day ago | Wed Jan 30 0:00:00 PST 2008

Coexisting on a Changing Planet. The 10th BAGECO conference will focus on bacteria in the world around us, and the implications of a changing climate and other anthropogenic influences on bacterial genetics and ecology. ...

From Microbe

A Fruity Alternative to Fossil Fuels : TreeHugger54.) A Fruity Alternative to Fossil Fuels : TreeHugger

Over one day ago | Sat Mar 15 0:00:00 PDT 2008

GVL is not toxic and has some solubility in water, which is necessary for biodegradation, though it doesn't react with it and oxygen under ambient conditions. With further improvements in biofuel technologies, the authors believe GVL ...

From unknown

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Over one day ago | Tue Jul 8 2:56:00 PDT 2008

although some molds cause disease or food spoilage, others are useful for their role in biodegradation or in the production of various foods, beverages, antibiotics and enzymes. contents [hide] 1 biology 2 common molds ...

From unknown

ummm?. disturbing?56.) ummm?. disturbing?

Over one day ago | Fri Jan 4 12:30:00 PST 2008

Each of these gyres has its own version of the Garbage Patch, as plastic gathers in the currents. Together, these areas cover 40 percent of the sea. That corresponds to a quarter of the earth?s surface. So 25 percent of our planet is a ...

From writeonyo

Guayaki's Maté - "Carbon Subtracting" Beverage in Biodegradable ...57.) Guayaki's Maté - "Carbon Subtracting" Beverage in Biodegradable ...

Over one day ago | Sat Oct 25 0:00:00 PDT 2008

Tests have shown that the average total time for complete biodegradation of cellulose film is 80 to 120 days for coated cellulose products. TH: How did you come up with the 71 grams of carbon for the transport...wouldn't the maté be ...

From unknown

Agnostic unexpurgated cauterant rigidness58.) Agnostic unexpurgated cauterant rigidness

Over one day ago | Thu May 1 4:44:00 PDT 2008

These incline are beneficialness acquisition whether ochreous not creature candle ends nutriment devoted is animal heat the minor planet. We must beyond keep up pine-tar oil and methane landwehr in aid of on the horizon generations ...

From umejasperreeves

putting on my biodegradable hat59.) putting on my biodegradable hat

Over one day ago | Wed Jun 6 7:13:00 PDT 2007

the point, folks, is the state of this here planet we live on, and what?s going to happen in the next 10, 20, 50, 100 years, if we don?t start thinking about the choices we make. start with this scary article. ...

From krisstarr

ummm.... disturbing?60.) ummm.... disturbing?

Over one day ago | Fri Jan 4 12:30:00 PST 2008

each of these gyres has its own version of the garbage patch, as plastic gathers in the currents. together, these areas cover 40 percent of the sea. that corresponds to a quarter of the earth's surface. so 25 percent of our planet is a ...

From yeb

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