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" Food, energy, and water : "
edited by Satinder Ahuja.
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BL
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Record Number
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612371
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Title & Author
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Food, energy, and water : : the chemistry connection /\ edited by Satinder Ahuja.
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Page. NO
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xvi, 461 pages :: illustrations ;; 25 cm
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ISBN
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9780128002117
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: 0128002115
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Abstract
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"If you were to ask a layman which is the most important resource among food, energy and water, the answer is likely to be "food." As a matter of fact, humans can survive longer without food and energy than without water. However, humans depend on the sun as the primary source of energy that assures our survival on this planet. Furthermore, the civilized world is highly dependent on energy for comfortable living and mobility. This suggests that energy is a very important requirement. The fact is we need all of them and their interrelationship is discussed below (1)"--
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Environmental chemistry.
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Sustainable living.
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Food contamination.
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Water quality management.
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Environmental chemistry.
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Food contamination.
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Sustainable living.
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Water quality management.
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Added Entry
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Ahuja, Satinder,1933-
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