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The Energy Return On Investment For Algal Biocrude: Results For A Research Production Facility
C.M. Beal, R.E. Hebner, M.E. Webber, R.S. Ruoff, and A.F. Seibert
The Energy Return on Investment for Algal Biocrude: Results for a Research Production Facility
C.M. Beal, R.E. Hebner, M.E. Webber, R.S. Ruoff, and F. Seibert
The Energy Return On Investment For Algal Biocrude: Results For A Research Production Facility
C.M. Beal,R.E. Hebner, M.E. Webber, R.S. Ruoff, and A.F. Seibert
The Energy-Water Nexus in Texas
Ashlynn Stillwell, Environmental & Water Resource Engineering and LBJ School of Public Affairs
The Energy-Water Nexus: Energetic Analysis of Water and Wastewater Treatment, Distribution and Collection
Jill B. Kjellsson, Environmental Water and Resource Engineering and LBJ School of Public Affairs
The Energy, Water, Food, and Population Growth Nexus
C.R. Upshaw, R. McKeeman, and M.E. Webber
The EnergyWater Nexus in Texas
A.S. Stillwell, C.W. King, M.E. Webber, I. J. Duncan and A. Hardberger
The Future of Food: Environmental Lessons from E-Commerce
I.M. Gee, B. Heard, M.E. Webber, and S. Miller
The Giving Sea
S.R. Kirshenbaum and M.E. Webber
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