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Surface-Modified Nickel Foam Cathodes for the Electroflotation of Multi-Component Batik Wastewater. [PDF]

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Endoscopic treatment of large colorectal lesions: A retrospective analysis of efficacy and safety. [PDF]

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Review of pollutants removed by electrocoagulation and electrocoagulation/flotation processes

Journal of Environmental Management, 2009
The word "electrocoagulation" (EC) will be sometimes used with "electroflotation" (EF) and can be considered as the electrocoagulation/flotation (ECF) process. Through the process of electrolysis, coagulating agents such as metal hydroxides are produced.
Mohammad Mahdi Emamjomeh   +1 more
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A Liquid Electrode for Electrocoagulation

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1961
Electrocoagulation is widely used in glaucoma operations, such as cyclodiathermy, and in the surgical treatment of retinal degeneration, cysts, tears, and detachment. The success of these surgical procedures is dependent upon electrocoagulation for the production of a controlled tissue insult which serves as the stimulus for a restricted inflammatory ...
K O, RATZLAFF, B R, STRAATSMA
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Multipolar electrocoagulation

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2003
Multipolar electrocoagulation (MPEC) is a readily available technique that can be applied for endoscopic ablation of Barrett's esophagus. MPEC, in combination with high dose proton pump inhibitor therapy or antireflux surgery, results in normal squamous epithelium in most patients without major adverse effects.
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Electrocoagulation

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1982
Intra-arterial electrolysis was performed in the renal arteries of 10 pigs with platinum electrodes. Direct current was used and with correct technique firmly adherent thromboses in the arteries could regularly be made. The method is somewhat time-consuming and with unsuitable electrodes, too much current or too high current strength, vessel ...
L, Samuelsson, L, Jönsson, T, Anstadius
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