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Biodegradability & Compostability: 国内外生物降解塑料现状与发展趋势
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Monday, June 29, 2009. 目前全球塑料年消耗量约为2亿吨,而生物可降解塑料的市场份额还不到0.5%。近些年来由于石油价格的长期上涨,全球气候的暖化问题日益严重,世界各国政府出于资源战略、环境和经济的考虑,出台了一系列支持生物可降解塑料的政策法规,促使生物可降解塑料市场需求保持在年均增长20-30%的水平。 根据日本生物降解塑料研究会的资料,2002年日本生物降解塑料生产量约1万吨,2003年约2万吨,2005年约4万吨,到2010年预计达到10~20万吨左右。 欧洲生物塑料协会资料,2001年的数字显示,欧盟可生物降解产品的消费量为2.5~3万吨,而传统聚合物的用量高达3500万吨。截至2007年8月,全球生物降解塑料的年生产能力已达31.5万吨;欧洲生物塑料协会预...目前,全球研发的生物降解塑料品种已有几十种,可批量生产的品种主要有:微生物发酵合成的聚羟基脂肪酸酯(PHA, PHB, PHBV等)、化学合成的聚乳酸(PLA)、聚己内酯(PCL...Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Top Stories - Google News.
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Biodegradability & Compostability: An overview of Certification Bodies
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Chinese religions of Kongzi and Rujiao: Religious Daoism (Daojiao 道教)
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Chinese religions of Kongzi and Rujiao. Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Religious Daoism (Daojiao 道教). Chinese Religious Daoism (Daojiao 道教). To make himself free from worldy thought and the sorrow of having to die. Several techniques help the Buddhist to get rid of these sorrows, even to make him immortal. Daoists developed ways to enlighten their mind with breath techniques, body movements (what we would call gymnastics), medical herbs or chemical materials. See more about Daoist practice. Confucius and Confuc...
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Chinese Language and Script: The Development of Chinese Language
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Chinese Language and Script. Sunday, July 26, 2009. The Development of Chinese Language. The Development of Chinese Language. Like stated above, Chinese is a tonale language. In modern Chinese, every syllable has four different tone pitches (sisheng 四聲):. High pitch (yinsheng 陰聲),. Rising pitch (yangsheng 陽聲),. Lower rising pitch (shangsheng 上聲), and. Falling pitch (qusheng 去聲). The quickly falling tone pitch (rusheng 入聲) that once marked a final voiceless stop, disappeared during the end of Song. The vo...
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About History of Traditional Chinese Medicine-huangdi Neijing | Introduction of Traditional Chinese Culture
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Chinese Language and Script: July 2009
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Chinese Language and Script. Sunday, July 26, 2009. The Development of Chinese Language. The Development of Chinese Language. Like stated above, Chinese is a tonale language. In modern Chinese, every syllable has four different tone pitches (sisheng 四聲):. High pitch (yinsheng 陰聲),. Rising pitch (yangsheng 陽聲),. Lower rising pitch (shangsheng 上聲), and. Falling pitch (qusheng 去聲). The quickly falling tone pitch (rusheng 入聲) that once marked a final voiceless stop, disappeared during the end of Song. The vo...
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Zhouyi-Taiji: July 2009
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Monday, July 27, 2009. Chinese Zhouyi and Taiji. The first (lowest) line, divided (yin), shows one moving his great toes. The Small Symbolism says: "He moves his great toe": his mind is set on what is beyond. The fifth line, undivided (yang), shows one moving the flesh along the spine above the heart. There will be no occasion for repentance. The Small Symbolism says: "He moves the flesh along the spine above the heart", his aim is trivial. 晉、晝也。明夷、誅也。井通而困相遇也。咸、速...Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Zhouyi-Taiji: Chinese Zhouyi and Taiji
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Monday, July 27, 2009. Chinese Zhouyi and Taiji. The first (lowest) line, divided (yin), shows one moving his great toes. The Small Symbolism says: "He moves his great toe": his mind is set on what is beyond. The fifth line, undivided (yang), shows one moving the flesh along the spine above the heart. There will be no occasion for repentance. The Small Symbolism says: "He moves the flesh along the spine above the heart", his aim is trivial. 晉、晝也。明夷、誅也。井通而困相遇也。咸、速...Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).