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Sources of adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) in sludge of Gaza
Chemosphere, 2007Average concentrations of adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) in sludge from the Gaza Strip reached 600 mg kg(-1) which currently represents a major limiting factor for sludge application in agriculture. This study aims to identify the main sources of AOX in Gaza where the area is small with limited industrial activities.
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Removal of AOX in Activated Sludge of Industrial Chemical Dyestuff with Bimetallic Pd/Fe Particles
Pd/Fe bimetallic particles were synthesized by chemical deposition and used to remove absorbable organic halogens (AOX) in the activated sludge of a chemical dyestuff wastewater treatment plant.
Cancan Xu
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The mouse liver aldehyde oxidase locus (Aox)
Biochemical Genetics, 1972Wide variability has been demonstrated in the properties and presumably the genetic constitution of aldehyde oxidases of 30 different strains of inbred mice. Genetic control of aldehyde oxidase (Aox) has been shown to reside in linkage group XIII and to be 9.6±0.4 recombination units from isocitric dehydrogenase (Id-1) and 28.3±3.5 recombination units ...
Watson, J +3 more
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AOX Levels in the River Rhine: Fifty Percent of Natural Origin?!
An AOX transport model is used to distinguish natural and anthropogenic sources of organohalogen compounds in river basins. Application of this model to AOX data of the river Rhine basin in the years 1986 to 1991 shows a constant natural AOX contribution
Eddo J Hoekstra, Ed W B De Leer
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1995
The presence of halogenated organic compounds in groundwaters was long considered to be a proof of anthropogenic pollution. The widespread occurrence of chlorinated solvents was well established (e.g. Westrick, Mello and Thomas, 1984; Veenendaal, Beek and Puijker, 1986), and chlorophenols (e.g.
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The presence of halogenated organic compounds in groundwaters was long considered to be a proof of anthropogenic pollution. The widespread occurrence of chlorinated solvents was well established (e.g. Westrick, Mello and Thomas, 1984; Veenendaal, Beek and Puijker, 1986), and chlorophenols (e.g.
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Bacterial AOX: a provocative lack of interest!
2021Complete bacterial genomes are important research tools of the modern genomics era which contribute to the discovery of new genes, interspecies and intraspecies comparative genomics, and also to the study of the evolutionary events behind bacterial adaptation and speciation (Koonin and Wolf, 2008).
Vicente, Claudia +2 more
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Quality of treated wastewater: method validation of AOX
Accreditation and Quality Assurance, 2006The reuse of treated wastewater and its release into the environment calls for a validated method for the determination of toxic compounds. We validate the method recommended by EN 1485 standard for AOX that are water soluble organic halides and describe it in two parts. The first part shows the validation by parameters such as applicability, accuracy,
S. Cherif, R. Ben Fradj, A. Jrad
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AOX in parasitic nematodes – a matter of lifestyle?
2016Research on AOX in nematodes is scarce. Within our research group, we aim to confirm the existence of alternative oxidase in nematodes and explore its involvement in the animal’s metabolism related to its lifestyle (including plant attacks). Here we present our hypothesis that the presence of this gene family in nematodes is a function of their ...
Valadas, Vera +4 more
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Therapeutic Role of Antioxidants (AOX) in the Treatment of Infertility
2017Infertility affects approximately 15 % of couples worldwide [1]. During normal cellular metabolism, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated on a continuous basis, either by endogenous sources (see Chap. 1) or exogenous sources (see Chap. 5). ROS are essential for many processes in the human body, including essential intracellular signaling pathways
Sajal Gupta +4 more
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Progress in reducing dioxins and AOX: A Canadian perspective
Chemosphere, 1998Abstract The results of a series of surveys carried out annually over the past six years indicate that dioxins effluent discharges from the bleached chemical pulping sector have been reduced to approximately 2 g/y, and the national average AOX on pulp to 0.9 kg/adt, reductions of 99 % and 81 % respectively since 1988.
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