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    Speed of sound measurements of two binary natural gas mixtures (methane plus n-butane and methane plus isopentane) at cryogenic temperatures and in liquid phase

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    This paper presents accurate speed of sound measurements in two specific single-phase liquefied natural gas mixtures (methane + isopentane and methane +n-butane) for temperatures ranging from (100 to 160) K and pressures up to 12 MPa, with expanded relative uncertainties (k = 2) between (0.27 and 0.35) % for methane + n-butane and between (0.26 and 0.30) % for the methane + isopentane. These measurements have been obtained using the double pulse-echo technique. The experimental results of these measurements were compared with the values predicted by the GERG-2008 model and the most recent fundamental equation of state for the calculation of thermodynamic properties of liquefied natural gases, EOS-LNG

    Current and Potential Biofuel Production from Plant Oils

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    Poisonous or non-poisonous plants? DNA-based tools and applications for accurate identification

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    Plant exposures are among the most frequently reported cases to poison control centres worldwide. This is a growing condition due to recent societal trends oriented towards the consumption of wild plants as food, cosmetics, or medicine. At least three general causes of plant poisoning can be identified: plant misidentification, introduction of new plant-based supplements and medicines with no controls about their safety, and the lack of regulation for the trading of herbal and phytochemical products. Moreover, an efficient screening for the occurrence of plants poisonous to humans is also desirable at the different stages of the food supply chain: from the raw material to the final transformed product. A rapid diagnosis of intoxication cases is necessary in order to provide the most reliable treatment. However, a precise taxonomic characterization of the ingested species is often challenging. In this review, we provide an overview of the emerging DNA-based tools and technologies to address the issue of poisonous plant identification. Specifically, classic DNA barcoding and its applications using High Resolution Melting (Bar-HRM) ensure high universality and rapid response respectively, whereas High Throughput Sequencing techniques (HTS) provide a complete characterization of plant residues in complex matrices. The pros and cons of each approach have been evaluated with the final aim of proposing a general user\u2019s guide to molecular identification directed to different stakeholder categories interested in the diagnostics of poisonous plants

    Poisonous or non-poisonous plants? DNA-based tools and applications for accurate identification

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