Results for: conversion of hydrocarbons
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conversion of hydrocarbonshydrocracking
(Chemistry) C5H8, compound found in plant essential oils and which belongs to the family of natural unsaturated hydrocarbons derived from isoprene units (aromatic that is used in food and perfumes), chemical from essential oilsterpene
A statistical factor used for the conversion current dollar purchasing power into inflation-adjusted purchasing power enabling the comparison of prices while accounting for inflation in two different time periods.Deflator
abnormal hardening, act of calcifying, conversion into lime, hard body part, lack of changecalcification
acceptance, act of receiving; event in which guests are formally welcomed by their host; check-in, reception desk, catching of forward pass, conversion of electronic signals, formal party, place where visitors are received, quality of signal, reception...reception
act of demanding the return of property; repossession, act of retaking possession, conversion of land, extraction from waste, reclaiming of somethingreclamation
act of fixating; stabilizing; focusing on; fixing in place; arrest of emotional development; obsession, conversion of nitrogen, immature psychosexual behavior, preserving for examination, stabilization of chemicalfixation
addition of ozone to a compound; conversion of oxygen into ozoneozonization
anastrophe, changing of interval by octave, chromosomal mutation, inverted ratio, inverting of organ, moving of chord tone, production of opposite optical activity, reversal, reversal; conversion; reversed order; homosexuality, reversed state or thing,...inversion
ancient city located on the Euphrates River in Asia (former capital of the Babylonian Empire); a leading provider of single-click information access translation and conversion software, ancient Mesopotamian city, place of exile, place of immoralityBabylon
argument, building used for commercial activities, conversion; stock market; trade, barter, act of giving something in return for something else, fee for payment, give one thing in return for another, replace one thing with another, give something and ...exchange
art of verse-writing, metrical form, turning prose into verse, version in poetry, writing of poems; meter, rhythm, weight (of poetry); conversion of prose into poetry; poetical version of a written workversification
biological conversion of wastebioconversion
blue-green alga, bacterium which lives in water and produces energy by photosynthesis (conversion of light energy into chemical energy) like algae (therefore the name "blue-green algae")cyanobacterium
breaking down into smaller molecules, process where heavy molecules of petroleum are broken down into hydrocarbons of lower molecular weight; thermal decomposition, verycracking
 

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