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Managing stability of aerobic granules by coordinating diameter and denitrification

Science of The Total Environment
Aerobic Granular Sludge (AGS) technology is a promising solution for wastewater treatment due to its structure and high biomass retention capacity. However, the stability of AGS is still a challenge for widespread use. This study investigated the relationships among granule stability, granule diameter, biomass retention capacity, and denitrification ...
Yong-Peng, Huang   +7 more
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The Microflora Involved in Aerobic-Thermophilic Sludge Stabilization

Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 1989
Summary The microflora adapted to the habitat of aerobic-thermophilically treated sludge was investigated in a laboratory-scale fermenter as well as in plants working in practice. As demonstrated by the immunofluorescence technique, the dominant microflora of the laboratory model plant working under steady-state conditions largely corresponds to that
Reinhard Hensel   +2 more
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Postural Stability in Aerobic Gymnastics Specific Positions

Sport Science Review, 2010
Postural Stability in Aerobic Gymnastics Specific Positions The study compares the effect of maximal jumps and sport-specific exercises on parameters of balance. Two balance elements (free support vertical split and frontal split) were analyzed in a group of 8 aerobic gymnasts (average age = 17,0 ± 1,3 years, average body height = 163,0 ± 6,9 ...
Oľga Kyselovičová, Erika Zemková
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Aerobic Sludge Stabilization—Factors Affecting Kinetics

Journal of Environmental Engineering, 1989
The effects of temperature, pH, sludge age in the prior activated sludge process, initial sludge solids concentration, and sludge type on the rate of solids degradation during aerobic sludge stabilization are discussed. Primary sludge (PS), waste activated sludge (WAS), and mixed primary and waste activated sludges (PS/WAS) are stabilized.
Rajagopal Krishnamoorthy   +1 more
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Stability Measurement of Biosolids Compost by Aerobic Respirometry

Compost Science & Utilization, 1995
Oxygen uptake of biosolids compost was measured during both laboratory and full-scale studies. Aerobic respirometry of solid samples of compost provided a precise measure of microbial activity. There was a noticeable decreasing trend in oxygen consumption over 25 days of composting, thereby indicating increasing stability.
William T. Paletski, James C. Young
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Aerobic stability of wheat silages in a subtropical climate

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1987
AbstractBatches of wheat silage stored under farm conditions in bunker silos at two locations in Israel were exposed to air for up to 3 days in order to study their aerobic stability. Each batch was examined five times at approximately two month intervals during 1983/84 for changes in dry matter, pH, watersoluble carbohydrates, in vitro digestibility ...
Norberto Lisker   +3 more
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Dynamic of fermentation and aerobic stability of grass

2019
Numerous studies have evaluated the impact of single viable lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains and or the combining specific homo- and hetero-lactic bacteria strains as a silage inoculant on fermentation of the silage, the efficiacy to control yeast and mould growth and to enhance silage aerobic stability (Muck et al., 2018).
Vrotniakienė, Vilma   +2 more
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Effect of aerobic stabilization on biomass activity

Journal of Biotechnology, 2010
Emine Ubay Cokgor   +5 more
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Effects of Aerobic Granular Sludge Separator on the Stability of Aerobic Granular Sludge (AGS)

Journal of Environmental Science International, 2021
Gyutae Kwon, Hyun-Gu Kim, Dae-Hee Ahn
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