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Study of the possibility to reduce the phosphate pollution of surface water using Chlorella vulgaris
M. Kulbach, I. Klimkina
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Modelling and optimization of nonylphenol biosorption by novel low-cost magnetic Chlorella vulgaris
Discharging untreated wastewater causes environmental pollution. This research examined the efficiency of removal and the adsorption process of Emerging Contaminant nonylphenol (NP) using magnetic Chlorella vulgaris (M-Chlorella vulgaris).
Fatemeh Rahmani +3 more
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Phase-feeding strategy for Chlorella vulgaris to enhance biomass and lipid productivity [PDF]
Haixing Chang +7 more
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This study evaluated Chlorella vulgaris as an alternative feed ingredient for broilers, focusing on the effects of extrusion processing and superdosed enzyme supplementation.
A.R. Mendes +14 more
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N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) is one of the significant chemical formulations used extensively in personal care products as a preventive measure against mosquito-borne diseases.
R. Ricky, S. Harini, S. Shanthakumar
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Photosynthetic microbial fuel cells (pMFCs) are hybrid systems that enable simultaneous wastewater treatment under anaerobic conditions and the generation of electricity by utilizing the potential difference in the anaerobic anode chamber and the ...
Marcin Zieliński +5 more
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Antibiotic resistance has become concern for the scientific community worldwide. As a result, using natural chemicals has become an essential rather than an option in an attempt to decrease the harm caused by bacterial illnesses, which can be fatal due ...
Zainab Nesrullah +2 more
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A High Dietary Incorporation Level of Chlorella vulgaris Improves the Nutritional Value of Pork Fat without Impairing the Performance of Finishing Pigs [PDF]
Diogo Coelho +6 more
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Effect of Acids on Biomass Growth and Development of Chlorella vulgaris Culture
Background. Influence of dissolved nitrogen and sulfur oxides, as components of flue gases, on the cultivation of microalgae Chlorella vulgaris. Objective.
Alona Vdovychenko +3 more
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