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Digester
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Digester

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Digester Defined

A chemical agent, usually an organic enzyme, which is used to break down stains like blood or food products. An enzyme used to break down complex protein molecules that cause stains or odor.

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  • Modified Biogas Digester: Some common sense I used and some simple modifications in the currently available biogas digester designing I made. This can help in increasing biogas production immensely and will make biogas very much commercially viable. Must see page for all those out there who believe that to make differences you don?t need to be an Einstein, a common sense can be more than sufficient.

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