Coisa triste, Deus, olha o que o ser humano, é capaz de fazer, abandona, judia, é mata, os animais inocentes, que é horrível, ver os animais nesse sofrimento, 😔😔😔
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I working on a hybrid system between a biodigester and a pyrolysis generator. Each produces combustible gases as well as beneficial soil ameliorates...
@@danielblacAs stated, I'm 'working' toward a common application where both my biodigester and biochar oven can complement the final products; combustible fuels and soil amendment. As the anaerobic digester favors CH4, the biochar pyrolysis favors Hydrogen output. I'm testing the use of H to agitate the AD slugbed plus the addition of BC to augment the output of CH4 in the AD. We already know the benefits of (inoculated) biochar in soil, now I want to prove the H agitation without compromising the CH4 output. There are far too many details to include here...
Thank you for your video. Some sources use this equation: LOI%= {(Wi-Wf)/Wf}*100 , the loss weight divided to the final weight!!! what is the difference? please
Wow I just discovered your channel....so many Syngoniums! I am currently on a "syngonium-trip" myself- I love these kinds of plants. I have a mojito syngonium and an albo-variegata and both are growing very fast (1 leaf a week and each time 5/8 cm more!).
@@danielblac WOW 56! I m looking for a Syngonium Aurea (which is like the albo but with yellow variegation) and the Goldie (which is a "neon" variety. Can t find them here in Europe :-/
This keeps happening to me, too. The leaves are born super variegated, but over time the SAME leaves regain their dark green color and lose the variegation. Do you have a Syngonium White Butterfly... if yes, does it grow fast?
This keeps happening to me, too. The leaves are born super variegated, but over time the SAME leaves regain their dark green color and lose the variegation.