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Abstract: . . . ethanol from waste sulfite liquor. There is considerable research on production of fuel ethanol and other chemicals from biomass at a number of Canadian universities (University of British Columbia, University of Saskatchewan, Waterloo University, University of Toronto, Ryerson Polytechnical Université, Queens University, McGill, Ecole Polytechnique, Université Laval) as well as at a number of government research centres (the National Research Council, Alberta Research Council, Saskatchewan Research Council). A research network has recently been proposed in biomass . . . . . . project: Environment Canada, National Research Council of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Agriculture and Agrifood Canada and Industry Canada. This publication is also available electronically on the World Wide Web at the following address: http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/bio (under Publications / Environment) This publication can be made available in alternative formats for persons with disabilities, upon request. For more information, or additional copies of this publication, contact: Life Sciences Branch Industry Canada 235 Queen Street Ottawa, . . . . . . For example: Toronto Research Chemicals, Dalton Chemicals, Kemestrie. 33 There are strengths in plant biotechnology and in natural products chemistry at institutions such as the University of British Columbia, the University of Toronto and in the well networked biotech communities in Saskatchewan and the province of Québec. certified Good Manufacturing Practise (cGMP); ` Diagnostic Chemicals (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; http://www.dclchem.com ) produces advanced pharmaceutical intermediates as well as catalytic enzymes and . . . . . . production of pharmaceuticals by fermentation and bioprocessing in compliance with Page 29 29 32 For example: Toronto Research Chemicals, Dalton Chemicals, Kemestrie. 33 There are strengths in plant biotechnology and in natural products chemistry at institutions such as the University of British Columbia, the University of Toronto and in the well networked biotech communities in Saskatchewan and the province of Québec. certified Good Manufacturing Practise (cGMP); ` Diagnostic Chemicals (Charlottetown, . . . . . . 28 31 European Commission Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Biocatalysis: State of the Art in Europe (1998). 4.1.2.1 Biotechnology Applications Fine chemical companies generally produce small volumes of high-value-added chemicals. In general, their activities are associated with much smaller energy consumption or emission of pollutants when compared to the much larger operations of the industrial chemical producers, so potential savings of energy and environmental benefits for this segment of the industry may be relatively . . . --3000,5,300,3396,64702
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