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  2. Ethylene - Wikipedia

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    Ethylene is a hormone that affects the ripening and flowering of many plants. It is widely used to control freshness in horticulture and fruits. [20] The scrubbing of naturally occurring ethylene delays ripening. [21] Adsorption of ethylene by nets coated in titanium dioxide gel has also been shown to be effective. [22]

  3. Methanol economy - Wikipedia

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    The methanol economy is a suggested future economy in which methanol and dimethyl ether replace fossil fuels as a means of energy storage, ground transportation fuel, and raw material for synthetic hydrocarbons and their products.

  4. Ethanol fuel in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The study said that "large increases in biofuels production in the United States and Europe are the main reason behind the steep rise in global food prices." [ 174 ] [ 175 ] The report argued that increased production of biofuels in these developed regions was supported by subsidies and tariffs, and claimed that without such policies, food ...

  5. The World’s Most Expensive Countries To Live In

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    1. Switzerland. Cost-of-living index: 123.35 Local purchasing power: 118.44 Switzerland has one of the highest costs of living in the world. Rent is only $1,516.83 but worldwide income tax can run ...

  6. The world’s most expensive countries to live in

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    The U.S. isn't the cheapest country in the world to live in, however, it's not the only place where your dollar doesn't stretch as far as it could.

  7. 7 Places To Live in Europe That Are So Expensive Only the ...

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    Europe is a dream destination for many Americans, even for those who choose to live overseas. From the great food and culture to the historic monuments and beautiful beaches, Europe has plenty to

  8. Liquid fuel - Wikipedia

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    Butanol is much more expensive than ethanol (approximately $0.40 per litre or 1.50 per gallon) and methanol. On June 20, 2006, DuPont and BP announced that they were converting an existing ethanol plant to produce 9 million gallons (34 000 cubic meters) of butanol per year from sugar beets.

  9. 11 cheaper alternatives to Europe’s most expensive cities - AOL

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