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biogenic

[ bahy-oh-jen-ik ]

adjective

  1. resulting from the activity of living organisms, as fermentation.
  2. necessary for the life process, as food and water.


biogenic

/ ËŒ²ú²¹ÉªÉ™ÊŠËˆ»åÏôÉ›²Ôɪ°ì /

adjective

  1. produced or originating from a living organism
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of biogenic1

First recorded in 1875–80; bio- + -genic
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Many components of red wine have been accused of causing this misery – sulfites, biogenic amines and tannin are the most popular.

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So we had to remove these biogenic emissions from the total by working out what share of the waste being burned was organic.

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Pure biogenic particles formed from these large areas may have been an important source of cloud condensation nuclei for cloud formation during the pre-industrial era.

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“If you went to the Arctic, you’d never see fog as there are very few particles in the air. But in a swamp, there’s biogenic material and water spray.â€

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We took final investment decision on our first utility-scale green hydrogen project in Sweden, which is where we would also make methanol from biogenic CO2 and sell that to the maritime sector.

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