BIO PRODUCTS: THE NEED OF GENERATION

Abstract

Bio products are very much popular now a day’s. And Bio diesel is one of the important one among these products. Here in this paper author discuss about the bio diesel. The properties, creation and other relevant things regarding bio diesel are discussed in the paper. Relevant suggestions are welcome so that I can prepare next version of this paper.

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Dr. Mangalam Bharti

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BIO PRODUCTS: THE NEED OF GENERATION

Bio products are very much popular now a day’s. And Bio diesel is one of the important one among these products. Here in this paper author discuss about the bio diesel. The properties, creation and other relevant things...

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Dr. Mangalam Bharti (2012). BIO PRODUCTS: THE NEED OF GENERATION. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences Fundamentals (www.ijpbsf.com), 1(1), 11-13. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-92863