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1 Sustainability Through Green Science And Technology |
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As We Enter The Anthropocene |
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The Economics Of Sustainability |
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1.2 Natural Capital And The Quality Of Life |
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1.3 Sustainability Am) The Common Good |
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1.5 The Goals And Priorities Of Green Science And Technology |
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1.9 The Eco-Economy And Eco-Efficiency |
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1.10 Design For Environment |
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1.11 Green Products And Services |
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1.12 Twelve Principles Of Green Science And Technology |
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Depletion Of Earth's Resources And Environmental Destruction |
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Number Of People Times Demand Per Person |
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Energy: Key To Sustainability |
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Maintenance And Enhancement Of Biological And Food Productivity |
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Reduction Of Material Demand |
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Minimization Of Toxic, Dangerous, Persistent Substances |
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The Achievement Of Sustainability |
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2 The Five Environmental Spheres |
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3 Green Chemistry, Biology, And Biochemistry |
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3.2 Introduction To Chemistry: Atoms And Elements |
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3.3 Elements And The Periodic Table |
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3.4 Chemical Compounds And Chemical Bonds |
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Chemical Compounds With Covalent Bonds |
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3.5 Dealing With Matter Quantitatively: The Mole |
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3.6 Chemical Reactions And Equations |
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3.7 Physical Properties And States Of Matter |
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3.8 Thermal Properties Of Matter |
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3.9 Acids, Bases, And Salts |
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Dissociation Of Acids And Bases In Water |
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Hydrogen Ion Concentration And Ph |
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Molecular Geometry In Organic Chemistry |
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3.14 Cells: Basic Units Of Life |
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3.15 Metabolism And Control In Organisms |
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3.16 Biochemicals And Biochemistry |
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Lipids: Fats, Oils, And Hormones |
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4 Water: A Unique Substance Essential For Life |
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4.2 Water As An Essential Resource |
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4.5 Standing Bodies Of Water |
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Sedimentation By Flowing Water |
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4.8 Impoundment And Transfer Of Water |
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4.9 Water: A Very Useful Green Substance |
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4.10 Water Technology And Industrial Use |
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5 Aquatic Biology, Microbiology, And Chemistry |
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Physical And Chemical Factors In Aquatic Life |
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5.3 Life At The Interface Of Seawater With Freshwater And With Land |
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5.5 Microorganisms In Water |
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Factors Affecting Bacterial Growth |
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5.6 Microorganisms And Elemental Transitions |
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Microbial Degradation Of Organic Matter |
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5.7 Acid-Base Phenomena In Aquatic Chemistry |
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5.8 Phase Interactions And Solubility |
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Carbon Dioxide And Carbonate Species In Water |
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5.10 Metal Ions And Calcium In Water |
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Calcium And Hardness In Water |
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5.11 Complexation And Speciation Of Metals |
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6 Keeping Water Green |
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6.1 Water Pollution: Green Water May Not Be So Green |
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6.2 Nature And Types Of Water Pollutants |
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Organically Bound Metal Water Pollutants |
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Heavy Metal Pollutants And Green Technology |
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6.4 Inorganic Water Pollutants |
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Water Pollutants That Are Just Too Nutritious |
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6.5 Organic Water Pollutants |
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Oxygen-Demanding Substances |
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6.7 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBS) |
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6.8 Radioactive Substances In Water |
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6.9 Municipal Water Treatment And Green Ozone For Water Disinfection |
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6.10 Treatment Of Water For Industrial Use |
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6.11 Wastewater Treatment |
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6.12 Water As A Green Resource |
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6.13 Alternative Green Uses Of Water |
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6.14 Water: A Most Useful Substance |
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6.15 Hot Water: Pressurized Subcritical Hot Water |
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7 The Atmosphere: A Protective Blanket Around Us |
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7.1 Living At The Bottom Of A Sea Of Gas |
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The Protective Atmosphere |
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Atmospheric Chemistry And Photochemistry |
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Formation Of Ions In The Atmosphere |
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7.2 Composition Of The Atmosphere And Atmospheric Weather |
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7.3 The Properties Of Gases And The Gas Laws |
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7.4 The Atmosphere As A Medium For The Transfer Of Mass And Energy |
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Influence Of Ocean Currents |
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7.6 Weather, Weather Fronts, And Storms |
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7.9 Atmospheric Particles |
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7.10 The Atmosphere As A Reservoir Of Natural Capital |
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8 Environmental Chemistry Of The Atmosphere |
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8.1 Introduction To Atmospheric Chemistry |
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8.2 Photochemical Processes |
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8.3 Chain Reactions In The Atmosphere: Hydroxyl And Hydroperoxyl Radicals In The Atmosphere |
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8.4 Oxidation Processes In The Atmosphere |
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8.5 Acid-base Reactions In The Atmosphere |
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8.7 Environmental Fate And Transport In The Atmosphere |
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8.8 Reactions Of Atmospheric Oxygen |
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Ozone And The Ozone Layer |
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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide |
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8.10 Reactions Of Atmospheric Nitrogen And Its Oxides |
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Air Pollutant Nitrogen Compounds |
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Atmospheric Reactions Of No |
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Harmful Effects Of Nitrogen Oxides |
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Ammonia As An Atmospheric Pollutant |
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8.11 Sulfur Compounds In The Atmosphere |
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Sulfur Dioxide Reactions In The Atmosphere |
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Effects Of Atmospheric Sulfur Dioxide |
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Hydrogen Sulfide, Carbonyl Sulfide, And Carbon Disulfide |
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8.12 Fluorine, Chlorine, And Their Gaseous Inorganic Compounds |
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Chlorine And Hydrogen Chloride |
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8.13 Water In Atmospheric Chemistry |
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8.14 Atmospheric Particles And Atmospheric Chemistry |
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Formation And Composition Of Inorganic Particles |
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Organic Particles In The Atmosphere |
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8.15 Organic Compounds In The Atmosphere |
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8.16 Photochemical Smog And Its Harmful Effects |
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9 Sustaining An Atmosphere For Life On Earth |
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9.1 Blue Skies For A Green Earth |
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9.2 Greenhouse Gases And Global Warming |
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Radiative Forcing And Feedback Mechanisms |
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Particles And Global Warming |
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The Outlook For Global Warming |
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Serious Concern Over Changes In Climate |
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9.3 Green Science And Technology To Alleviate Global Warming |
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9.4 Drought And Desertification |
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9.5 Green Science And Technology To Combat Desertification |
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9.7 Green Remedies For Acid Precipitation |
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9.8 Stratospheric Ozone Destruction |
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The Nobel Prize In Environmental Chemistry |
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9.9 Green Solutions To Stratospheric Ozone Destruction |
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The Urban Aerosol And Acid Fog |
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Effects Of Smog On Plants And Crops |
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Green Solutions To The Smog Problem |
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Green Transportation Alternatives |
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9.11 Catastrophic Atmospheric Events |
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Visitors From Outer Space |
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9.12 Are There Green Remedies For Atmospheric Catastrophes? |
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10 The Geosphere |
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Sustainability Of The Geosphere And Geodiversity |
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10.2 The Nature Of Solids In The Geosphere |
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Igneous, Sedimentary, And Metamorphic Rock |
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Structure And Properties Of Minerals |
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10.5 Interaction With The Atmosphere And Hydrosphere |
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10.6 Life Support By The Geosphere |
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Physical And Chemical Aspects Of Weathering |
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10.8 Water On And In The Geosphere And Water Wells |
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10.10 Geospheric Resources |
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10.11 Geospheric Sources Of Useful Minerals |
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Deposits From Igneous Rocks And Magmatic Activity |
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Deposits From Hydrothermal Activity |
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Deposits Formed By Sedimentary Or Metamorphic Processes |
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10.12 Evaluation Of Mineral Resources |
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10.13 Extraction And Mining |
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10.15 Nonmetal Mineral Resources |
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10.16 How Long Will Essential Minerals Last? |
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10.17 Green Sources Of Minerals |
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Exploitation Of Lower Grade Ores |
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Remote Sources Of Minerals |
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11 Soil, Agriculture, And Food Production |
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Crop And Livestock Farming |
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Influence Of Agriculture On The Environment |
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Agriculture And Sustainability |
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11.2 Soil: Essential For Life, Key To Sustainability |
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11.3 Soil Formation And Horizons |
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11.4 Soil Macrostructure And Microstructure |
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11.5 Inorganic And Organic Matter In Soil |
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The Inorganic Components Of Soil |
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11.6 Nutrients And Fertilizers In Soil |
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Nitrogen, Phosphorus, And Potassium In Soil |
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Nitrogen, Phosphorus, And Potassium Fertilizers |
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Adjustment Of Soil Acidity |
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11.7 Soil And The Biosphere |
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11.8 Wastes And Pollutants In Soil |
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Degradation Of Pesticides In Soil |
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Biodegradation And The Rhizosphere |
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11.9 Soil Loss And Deterioration |
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Factors In Soil Sustainability |
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11.10 Soil Conservation And Restoration |
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11.11 Shifting Cultivation: Slash And Burn |
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11.12 Process Intensification In Agriculture |
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11.13 Sustainable Agricultural Management |
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11.15 Protein From Plants And Animals |
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11.16 Agricultural Applications Of Genetically Modified Organisms |
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The Major Transgenic Crops And Their Characteristics |
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12 Geospheric Hazards And Sustaining A Green Geosphere |
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12.1 Managing The Geosphere |
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Tsunamis From Earthquakes |
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Mitigating Earthquake Effects |
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Mitigating Effects Of Volcanoes |
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Mass Movements And Landslides |
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12.5 The Vulnerable Coasts |
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12.7 The Crysosphere And Vanishing Permafrost |
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12.8 Construction On The Geosphere |
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Excavations Below The Surface |
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Green Underground Storage |
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12.10 Modifying The Geosphere To Manage Water |
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12.11 Derelict Lands And Brownfields: Recycling Land |
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13 The Biosphere: Ecosystems And Biological Communities |
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13.1 Life And The Biosphere |
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13.2 Organisms And Green Science And Technology |
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13.3 Ecology And Life Systems |
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13.4 What Is A Biological Community? |
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13.5 Physical Characteristics And Conditions |
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397 | (2) |
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399 | (1) |
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400 | (2) |
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402 | (1) |
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13.9 Survival Of Life Systems, Productivity, Diversity, And Resilience |
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403 | (2) |
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13.10 Relationships Among Species |
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405 | (3) |
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13.11 Changing Communities |
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408 | (2) |
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410 | (1) |
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13.13 Human Actions To Preserve And Improve Life On Earth |
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411 | (2) |
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13.14 Laws And Regulations |
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413 | (1) |
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13.15 Organisms Interacting With Foreign Chemicals |
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414 | (3) |
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417 | (2) |
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419 | (1) |
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420 | (3) |
14 Toxic Effects On Organisms And Toxicological Chemistry |
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423 | (24) |
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14.1 Toxic Substances And Green Science And Technology |
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423 | (3) |
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423 | (3) |
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Synergism, Potentiation, And Antagonism |
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426 | (1) |
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14.2 Dose-response Relationships |
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426 | (1) |
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427 | (1) |
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14.4 Reversibility And Sensitivity |
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428 | (1) |
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Hypersensitivity And Hyposensitivity |
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429 | (1) |
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14.5 Xenobiotic And Endogenous Substances |
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429 | (1) |
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14.6 Toxicological Chemistry |
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430 | (2) |
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14.7 Kinetic Phase And Dynamic Phase |
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432 | (3) |
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432 | (1) |
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432 | (3) |
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14.8 Teratogenesis, Mutagenesis, Carcinogenesis, Immune System Effects, And Reproductive Effects |
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435 | (5) |
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437 | (3) |
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440 | (1) |
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440 | (1) |
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440 | (2) |
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Assessment Of Potential Exposure |
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441 | (1) |
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441 | (1) |
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442 | (1) |
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443 | (4) |
15 Bioproductivity For A Greener Future |
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447 | (32) |
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15.1 From Biomaterials To Petroleum And Back Again |
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447 | (1) |
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15.2 Types Of Biomaterials |
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448 | (2) |
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450 | (1) |
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15.4 Genetic Material And Its Manipulation |
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451 | (3) |
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Genome Sequencing And Green Science And Technology |
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454 | (1) |
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454 | (3) |
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15.6 Biomaterials And Their Processing |
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457 | (4) |
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461 | (1) |
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462 | (3) |
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465 | (3) |
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Feedstocks From Cellulose Wastes |
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467 | (1) |
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468 | (1) |
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15.11 Chemical Production By Biosynthesis |
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469 | (5) |
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Bioconversions Of Synthetic Chemicals |
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471 | (1) |
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P-Hydroxybenzoic Acid From Toluene |
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471 | (2) |
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Production Of 5-Cyanovaleramide |
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473 | (1) |
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15.12 Direct Biosynthesis Of Polymers |
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474 | (1) |
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475 | (4) |
16 The Anthrosphere As Part Of The Global Environment |
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479 | (46) |
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16.1 The Earth As Made By Humans |
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479 | (1) |
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16.2 Constructs In The Anthrosphere |
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480 | (2) |
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482 | (1) |
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16.4 Anthrospheric Conduits |
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482 | (1) |
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483 | (2) |
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16.6 Transportation And The Telecommuter Society |
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485 | (3) |
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16.7 The Communications Revolution |
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488 | (2) |
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16.8 Technology And Engineering |
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490 | (6) |
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490 | (3) |
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493 | (3) |
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16.9 Acquisition Of Raw Materials |
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496 | (3) |
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496 | (1) |
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Materials From Earth's Crust: Mining |
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497 | (1) |
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498 | (1) |
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16.10 Agriculture: The Most Basic Industry |
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499 | (4) |
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503 | (2) |
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Classification Of Industries |
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503 | (1) |
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504 | (1) |
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Automation, Robotics, And Computers In Manufacturing |
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505 | (1) |
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505 | (2) |
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506 | (1) |
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506 | (1) |
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506 | (1) |
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507 | (3) |
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510 | (1) |
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16.15 Computers And Technology |
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511 | (2) |
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16.16 Thinking Small: Micromachines And Nanotechnology |
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513 | (3) |
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513 | (1) |
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514 | (2) |
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516 | (2) |
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518 | (3) |
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521 | (4) |
17 Industrial Ecology For Sustainable Resource Utilization |
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525 | (40) |
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525 | (2) |
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17.2 The Old, Unsustainable Way |
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527 | (1) |
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17.3 Earth Systems Engineering And Management |
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528 | (2) |
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530 | (1) |
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17.4 The Emergence Of Industrial Ecology |
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530 | (1) |
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17.5 The Five Major Components Of An Industrial Ecosystem |
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531 | (3) |
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17.6 Industrial Metabolism |
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534 | (1) |
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17.7 Materials Flow And Recycling In An Industrial Ecosystem |
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535 | (2) |
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17.8 The Kalundborg Industrial Ecosystem |
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537 | (1) |
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17.9 Environmental Impacts And Wastes |
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538 | (3) |
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539 | (1) |
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539 | (1) |
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Wastes And Hazardous Wastes |
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539 | (2) |
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17.10 Three Key Attributes: Energy, Materials, Diversity |
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541 | (5) |
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541 | (1) |
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Efficient Material Utilization |
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542 | (4) |
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Diversity And Robust Character Of Industrial Ecosystems |
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546 | (1) |
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17.11 Life Cycles: Expanding And Closing The Materials Loop |
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546 | (3) |
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548 | (1) |
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548 | (1) |
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17.12 Life-Cycle Assessment And Scoping |
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549 | (2) |
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17.13 Consumable, Recyclable, And Service (Durable) Products |
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551 | (2) |
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Desirable Characteristics Of Consumables |
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551 | (1) |
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Desirable Characteristics Of Recyclables |
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552 | (1) |
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Desirable Characteristics Of Service Products |
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552 | (1) |
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17.14 Design For Environment |
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553 | (2) |
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Products, Processes, And Facilities |
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553 | (1) |
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Key Factors In Design For Environment |
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554 | (1) |
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Hazardous Materials In Design For Environment |
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555 | (1) |
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555 | (2) |
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Increased Safety With Smaller Size |
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556 | (1) |
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17.16 Twelve Principles Of Green Engineering |
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557 | (3) |
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560 | (1) |
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560 | (2) |
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562 | (3) |
18 Adequate, Sustainable Energy: Key To Sustainability |
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565 | (42) |
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565 | (1) |
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565 | (2) |
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18.3 Sources Of Energy Used In The Anthrosphere |
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567 | (2) |
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18.4 Energy Devices And Conversions |
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569 | (5) |
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573 | (1) |
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18.5 Green Technology And Energy Conversion Efficiency |
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574 | (1) |
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575 | (1) |
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18.7 World Energy Resources |
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576 | (1) |
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18.8 Energy Conservation And Renewable Energy Sources |
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577 | (3) |
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18.9 Petroleum And Natural Gas |
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580 | (1) |
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581 | (2) |
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582 | (1) |
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18.11 Carbon Sequestration For Fossil Fuel Utilization |
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583 | (1) |
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584 | (4) |
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585 | (2) |
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587 | (1) |
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588 | (1) |
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18.14 The Sun: An Ideal, Renewable Energy Source |
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588 | (3) |
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18.15 Hydrogen As A Means To Store And Utilize Energy |
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591 | (1) |
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18.16 Energy From Moving Air And Moving Water |
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592 | (3) |
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The Surprising Success Of Wind Power |
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592 | (2) |
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594 | (1) |
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595 | (6) |
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596 | (1) |
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597 | (1) |
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The Unrealized Potential Of Lignocellulose Fuels |
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598 | (3) |
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601 | (1) |
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18.18 Combined Power Cycles |
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601 | (1) |
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602 | (2) |
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604 | (3) |
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