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Increasing the value of spent grain from craft microbreweries for energy purposes
Author(s):
G. Sperandio
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T Amoriello
,
K. Carbone
,
M FEDRIZZI
,
A Monteleone
,
S. Tarangioli
,
M. PAGANO
,
Sperandio
,
M Pagano
,
M. Fedrizzi
Publication date:
2017
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Chem. Eng. Trans.
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