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  • [[Balance Bar]] is a prominent brand known for its line of nutritional energy bars. The foundation of these bars is the 40-30-30 dietary principle, empha * '''Balance trail mix''': A mix incorporating various nuts and fruits, ideal for those on the move.
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  • ...remainder being mostly [[carbon dioxide]]. Trace amounts of other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) comprise the remainder (<1%). These trace gases include a ...s broken down into organic acids by acidogenic bacteria, which convert the organic acids into acetic acid, along with additional ammonia, hydrogen, and carbon
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  • ...RNG can also be produced through thermal processes such as gasification of organic materials. Once produced, RNG can be cleaned and processed to meet natural ...en processed in an anaerobic digester, where microorganisms break down the organic matter in the absence of oxygen, producing biogas. Biogas primarily consist
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  • ...% renewable energy and is one of the first distilleries in Scotland to use organic barley in its production. The distillery produces a range of spirits, inclu ...stillery also produces a Botanical Spirit, a clear spirit distilled from a mix of botanicals, and a gin.
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  • '''Mixotrophs''' are organisms that can use a mix of different sources of energy and carbon, instead of having a single trophic mode on the continuum from c ...organic chemicals, and [[heterotrophs]], which can only obtain energy from organic compounds.
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  • ...ation, air and water heating/cooling, transportation, and rural (off-grid) energy services. == Sources of Renewable Energy ==
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  • ...ock]] that contains significant amounts of [[kerogen]], a solid mixture of organic chemical compounds. This rock can be mined and processed to produce [[oil]] ...ssary to convert the organic material into [[petroleum]]. As a result, the organic material transforms into kerogen. The exact composition of oil shale varies
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  • ...bon-neutral sources]], such as [[biomass]] or [[water]], using [[renewable energy]] sources. The goal of carbon-neutral fuels is to mitigate the impact of [[ ...reduction of carbon dioxide]]''': This process involves using [[renewable energy]] to convert CO2 from the atmosphere into fuels such as [[methanol]], [[eth
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  • ...eas to the brewery. Under his leadership, the brewery focused on producing organic and gluten-free beers, catering to the changing preferences of consumers. ...l Belgian farmhouse ale with a fruity and spicy aroma, often brewed with a mix of different grains.
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  • ...udes a variety of items such as [[energy bars]], [[protein snacks]], and [[organic foods]], all designed to cater to the nutritional needs of individuals seek ...its]], these bars are designed to provide a quick and convenient source of energy.
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  • ...onent compounds. The name "kerogen" was introduced in 1912 by the Scottish organic chemist Alexander Crum Brown. It is a crucial precursor to both [[liquid hy ...], primarily [[plant]] material, deposited in [[sedimentary basins]]. This organic material undergoes [[diagenesis]], a series of chemical, physical, and biol
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  • ...poultry (e.g., meat production, egg production). Generally, it includes a mix of: * [[Grains]] and cereals: Corn, wheat, barley, and sorghum provide energy.
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  • ...[[wastewater]]. Aerated lagoons are designed to maximize the breakdown of organic waste by microorganisms in the presence of oxygen. ...and function of aerobic bacteria and other microorganisms that consume the organic pollutants in the wastewater. The aeration can be provided mechanically thr
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  • ...the [[ocean]]'s [[pelagic zone]], involving a continuous shower of mostly organic detritus falling from the upper layers of the water column. It is a signifi ...ad or dying [[plankton]], fecal pellets, sand, soot, and other particulate organic matter. Inorganic components may include microscopic [[calcium carbonate]]
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  • ...ng, unrefined petroleum product composed of hydrocarbon deposits and other organic materials. A type of fossil fuel, crude oil can be refined to produce usabl ...major driver of climate change, leading to increased interest in renewable energy sources.
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  • [[Ready-to-eat meals]], such as canned goods, energy bars, and trail mix, are convenient for short trips and emergency rations. They require no prep ...ke [[nuts]], [[dried fruits]], [[jerky]], and [[granola bars]] are high in energy and nutrients, making them perfect for quick refueling during hiking or act
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  • ...ring the late morning to early afternoon hours. These bars often feature a mix of ingredients commonly found in traditional breakfast and lunch dishes, in ...ains such as oats, wheat, or rice, providing a source of carbohydrates for energy. Nuts and seeds, such as almonds, peanuts, or sunflower seeds, are added fo
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  • ...dust_waste_from_mill.jpg|thumb]] '''Brown waste''' refers to a category of organic waste typically rich in carbon, often used in [[composting]] and [[soil ame Brown waste is characterized by its high carbon content. Carbon acts as an energy source for the microorganisms that break down the waste material during the
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  • ...f amazingly beneficial vitamins, including B6, which is long known for its energy benefits.
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  • ...he group, the metallic character increases due to a decrease in ionization energy and an increase in atomic size. * '''Carbon''' is fundamental to life as the backbone of [[organic chemistry]]. It is also used in steelmaking, as a filter, and in its graphi
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