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Cow Dung As a Bioresource for Sustainable Development Kartikey Kumar Gupta1*, Kamal Rai Aneja2 and Deepanshu Rana1
From Sacred Cow Dung to Cow 'Shit': Globalization and Local Religious Practices in Rural North India*
Kinetic Analysis of Thermochemical Processes for Dried Cattle Dung
Time-Temperature Model for Bacterial And
Lecture-8 Biogasification of Cow Dung Page-1
Some Ecological Aspects of Animal Excrement
Assessment of a Cattle Manure Vermicomposting System Using Material Flow Analysis: a Case Study from Uganda
The Significance of Cows in Indian Society Between Sacredness and Economy
Cow Dung but for Most of Us, Caught up in the Daily Grind, It’S Hardly a Subject Worth Pondering Over
Spectroscopic and Thermal Degradation Study of Cow-Dung During Combustion and Pyrolysis
Current Status of Cow Dung As a Bioresource for Sustainable Development Kartikey Kumar Gupta1*, Kamal Rai Aneja2 and Deepanshu Rana1
12. Bocashi, a Type of Quick Making Compost Manure
12 Yaks, Yak Dung, and Prehistoric Human Habitation of the Tibetan
The Cattle Dung Arthropod Community in Eastern South Dakota
VOL 3, No.3 November 2020 ISSN: 2656-303737 Http:
Methanol Production from Cow Dung
Heat Generation by Cow Dung Incineration in the North of Iran
Effect of With/Without Agitationof Agricultural Waste on Biogas Production from Anaerobic Co-Digestion-A Small Scale
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The Effect of Moisture and Ash on the Calorific Value of Cow Dung Biomass †
Production of Biogas by the Co-Digestion of Cow Dung and Crop Residue at University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Potential for Value Addition of Buffalo Alue Addition of Buffalo Dung
Aerobic Composting of Cow Dung with Rice Straw Biomass
Assessment of Cow Dung Pellets As a Renewable Solid Fuel in Direct Combustion Technologies
Dung Beetle Ecology: Habitat and Food Preference, Hypoxia Tolerance, and Genetic Variation
Cows at the Center of Indian Approach to Sustainable Living and Development