Ship's structure

Hatch (1)
Hull (5)
Mast (2)
Smokestack (1)

Synopsis: Shipbuilding: Shipbuilding generale: Ship's structure:


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a patent-pending technology that uses a growing organism and byproducts from food production (oat hulls from New york, cotton hulls from Texas and rice hulls from Arkansas) to create a strong composite material.


texte_agro-tech\www.azonano.com 2015 00479.txt.txt

Other researchers from the University of Hull, EPA, University college London and Wageningen University also took part in the research.


texte_agro-tech\www.clickgreen.org.uk 2015 00009.txt

Current carbon capture technology uses caustic amine-based solvents to separate CO2 from the flue gas escaping a facility's smokestacks.


texte_agro-tech\www.dailymail.co.uk_sciencetech 2015 01761.txt.txt

This provides a boost to the mast movement, even when wind speeds are low, according to the company.

The movements is transformed into electricity using an alternator that increases the frequency of the mast movement.


texte_agro-tech\www.futurity.org_category_science-technology_feed_ 2015 00016.txt.txt

The Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future and Hatch funds supported the work c


texte_agro-tech\www.gizmag.com 2015 02670.txt.txt

#Air2nitrous device claimed to cut vehicle exhaust emissions by 90 percent Driving an electric car that gives off no emissions is one of the best ways to reduce your personal transport carbon footprint.


texte_agro-tech\www.nanotech-now.com 2015 00919.txt.txt

Researchers from the EPA, University of Hull, Wageningen University and University college London participated in the study y


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