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Definition of Bioconversion
1. Noun. The conversion of biological material into usable products; but especially the conversion of biomass into biofuel ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bioconversion
1. [n -S]
Medical Definition of Bioconversion
1. In industrial microbiology, the use of microorganisms to convert an added chemical to a chemically modified form. (09 Oct 1997)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bioconversion
Literary usage of Bioconversion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Renewable Energy: RD&D Priorities, Insights from IEA Technology Programmes by International Energy Agency (2006)
"bioconversion technology status and strategic planning for development Low Medium
High Technology strengh Strong Average Weak OO £) Flash pyrolysis ..."
2. Biotechnology: Energy Production and Products, Bibliography January 80-May 91 by Robert Warmbrodt (1995)
"0018 bioconversion opportunities and strategies: a pragmatic approach. ...
bioconversion of wood to ethanol is an alternative to existing mechanical and ..."
3. The Use of Organic Residues in Rural Communities by Cyril A. Shacklady (1983)
"bioconversion, conversion of organic materials with the help of micro-organisms.
Present Status of Agricultural Residues Rice Rice (Oriza sativa) is the ..."
4. Biotechnology of Algae: A Bibliography by Virginia Stone (1994)
"European bioconversion Projects and Realizations for Macroalgal Biomass St.-Case-La
Guildo France Experiment Morand, P.; Charlier, RH; Maze, ..."
5. Can Food-Based Strategies Help Reduce Vitnam A and Iron Deficiencies?: A by Marie T. Ruel (2001)
"Under ideal conditions, can the inter- Previous calculations using conventional
bioconversion factors had established Same questions as for produc- No ..."
6. Biotechnology: Commercialization and Economic Aspects: Bibliography, Jan by Kim Guenther (1996)
"S68 Comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of grape stem bioconversion. ...
Production costs Abstract: Various methods of grape stem bioconversion were ..."