Biofraction
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A biological fraction
"Moreover, the choice of substrate and co-substrates has a profound effect on microbial community profile and output power of MFCs. Even substrates with high organic content derived from biofraction of municipal solid waste under anaerobic conditions can be used for generating methane, hydrogen and electricity under anaerobic conditions [11 ]."
Example
More examples"Moreover, the choice of substrate and co-substrates has a profound effect on microbial community profile and output power of MFCs. Even substrates with high organic content derived from biofraction of municipal solid waste under anaerobic conditions can be used for generating methane, hydrogen and electricity under anaerobic conditions [11 ]."
Etymology
From bio- + fraction.
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