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Thomas E Amidon

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Biotechnology Advances|April 28, 2009
Water-based woody biorefineryThomas E Amidon, Shijie Liu
Bioresource Technology|September 22, 2010
Particle properties of sugar maple hemicellulose hydrolysate and its influence on growth and metabolic behavior of Pichia stipitisZhijie Sun, Alan Shupe, Tingjun Liu, et al.
Biotechnology for Biofuels|March 2, 2021
Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of ethanol produced via fermentation of sugars derived from shrub willow (Salix ssp.) hot water extraction in the Northeast United StatesObste Therasme, Timothy A Volk, Mark H Eisenbies, et al.
Bioresource Technology|August 14, 2009
Quantitative analysis of sugars in wood hydrolyzates with 1H NMR during the autohydrolysis of hardwoodsAshutosh Mittal, Gary M Scott, Thomas E Amidon, et al.
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Biotechnology Advances|April 28, 2009
Water-based woody biorefineryThomas E Amidon, Shijie Liu
Bioresource Technology|September 22, 2010
Particle properties of sugar maple hemicellulose hydrolysate and its influence on growth and metabolic behavior of Pichia stipitisZhijie Sun, Alan Shupe, Tingjun Liu, et al.
Biotechnology for Biofuels|March 2, 2021
Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of ethanol produced via fermentation of sugars derived from shrub willow (Salix ssp.) hot water extraction in the Northeast United StatesObste Therasme, Timothy A Volk, Mark H Eisenbies, et al.
Bioresource Technology|August 14, 2009
Quantitative analysis of sugars in wood hydrolyzates with 1H NMR during the autohydrolysis of hardwoodsAshutosh Mittal, Gary M Scott, Thomas E Amidon, et al.
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