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one. um, okay... so we each kept hold of our drinks and coats. great. we looked around, admired the venue, and then i saw one of the guys from the forum. bazza is the father of drummer lee. now, you, dear reader, know me: nobody sees my face online. so when i gave a one-finger salute to bazza (no, not
mirls of the evening. we chatted for a wee while before the show, and he introduced us to another forum user and her hubby: the parents of lead guitarist lags. it's so cool that the bands' folks go the gigs, i think. when i was in a band, way back when, my parents came to two or three gigs we did. not...
http://blogaboutnowt.blogspot.com/2008/07/
further in the section on biofuels . however, to produce chemicals for the chemical industry, functional groups have to be added. one of very many examples is the conversion of ethane, a saturated compound to the unsaturated ethene, by cracking , and its subsequent oxidation to epoxyethane . on the other
hand, the feedstock in a biorefinery is biomass which is mainly a mixture of polymeric organic compounds which abound with functional groups, mainly containing oxygen (alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, for example). this provides a suitable start for making chemicals but the functional...
https://essentialchemicalindustry.org/materials-and-applications/biorefineries.html
fertilize the females, and the females batter their bodies as they dig redds in the gravel in preparation for egg-laying. when they are spent, their carcasses lie rotting along the riverbanks, providing food for scavenging birds and mammals, and cycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. in time, the eggs
is so consistent that "even-year" and "odd-year" runs are recognized. chum salmon, o. keta, is widely distributed, and easily seen at some spawning streams. also now included in this genus are the steelhead trout, o. mykiss, and the coastal cutthroat trout, o. clarki. both are sea-run fish, but are not...
http://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/wildlife-viewing/pacific-salmon-spawning/
fertilize the females, and the females batter their bodies as they dig redds in the gravel in preparation for egg-laying. when they are spent, their carcasses lie rotting along the riverbanks, providing food for scavenging birds and mammals, and cycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. in time, the eggs
is so consistent that "even-year" and "odd-year" runs are recognized. chum salmon, o. keta, is widely distributed, and easily seen at some spawning streams. also now included in this genus are the steelhead trout, o. mykiss, and the coastal cutthroat trout, o. clarki. both are sea-run fish, but are not...
https://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/wildlife-viewing/pacific-salmon-spawning/