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Biopower (or
biopouvoir in French),
coined by
French social theorist Michel Foucault,
refers to
various means by
which modern nation states control their...
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described biopower as
separate from
disciplinary power, but at
other times he has
described disciplinary power as an
expression of
biopower.
Biopower can use...
- The Saab H
engine is a
redesign of the Saab B engine,
which in turn was
based on the
Triumph Slant-4 engine.
Despite the name it is not an H
engine or...
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engine was sold as 2.0t
BioPower,
optimized to run on E85
producing 180 PS (178 hp; 132 kW) at 5,500 rpm.
There was also a 2.3T
BioPower version sold from 2007...
- 2006. No
diesel models were sold in the US,
neither were the 1.8T nor any
BioPower engines. The 9-3 and the Opel
Vectra were the
first of the
global GM Epsilon...
- San
Carlos BioPower is a biom****-fired
power station under construction in San Carlos,
Negros Occidental in the Philippines. It is
among the
biggest biom****...
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South Negros BioPower is a biom****-fired
power station in La Carlota,
Negros Occidental in the Philippines. It is
among the
biggest biom****
power stations...
- biom**** are used for bioheating, this
sector is
dominated by wood fuels.
Biopower is the
electricity produced from biom****. It is the
fourth largest electricity...
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refers to the
style of
government that
regulates po****tions
through "
biopower" (the
application and
impact of
political power on all
aspects of human...
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North Negros BioPower is a biom****-fired
power station in Manapla,
Negros Occidental in the Philippines. It is
among the
biggest biom****
power stations...