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  1. The thermochemical conversion technologies reviewed in this chapter include pyrolysis, liquefaction, torrefaction and gasification, whereas biochemical conversion technologies include enzymatic saccharification and fermentation. Miscanthus is recently being considered as an energy crop for biofuel production because of certain features, such as adaptability to lower temperature, efficient use ...

  2. The Conversion of Nanda. Culture Pakistan and Afghanistan (Gandhara) Period Kushan. Date 2nd-3rd Century CE. Medium Grey schist. Credit Line Anonymous gift.

  3. The Conversion of Nanda. Culture Pakistan and Afghanistan (Gandhara) Period Kushan. Date 2nd-3rd Century CE. Medium Grey schist. Credit Line Anonymous gift.

  4. Provenance First half of the nineteenth century, removed from Cave 16, Ajanta by James Edwin Williams (d. 1885) while stationed in India; by descent to his son, Harry Archibald Williams (b. 1846 - d. 1928), India and Woodchurch Lodge, Hampstead, London; March 7, 1921, Williams and others sale, Sotheby's, London, lot 139, sold to the MFA for £1000.

  5. Nanda S, Mohammad J, Reddy SN, Kozinski JA, Dalai AK (2014) Pathways of lignocellulosic biomass conversion to renewable fuels. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery 4: 157-191. Nanda S, Azargohar R, Dalai AK, Kozinski JA (2015) An assessment on the sustainability of lignocellulosic biomass for biorefining. Renew Sust Energ Rev 50: 925-941.

  6. Mar 19, 2024 · DOI: 10.1007/s10311-023-01690-3 Corpus ID: 268571280; Application of activated carbon in renewable energy conversion and storage systems: a review @article{Teimouri2024ApplicationOA, title={Application of activated carbon in renewable energy conversion and storage systems: a review}, author={Zahra Teimouri and Sonil Nanda and Nicolas Abatzoglou and Ajay K. Dalai}, journal={Environmental ...

  7. Nov 26, 2021 · The Story of Monk Nanda. While residing at the Jetavana Monastery in Sāvatthi, the Buddha spoke these verses, with reference to Monk Nanda, a cousin of the Buddha.Venerable Kāludāyi, knowing that it was the proper time for the Buddha to go to see his father, described the beauty of the journey and conducted the Buddha with his retinue of many Arahats to Kapilapura.

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