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Science of the Total Environment, 2020
The pharmaceuticals are emergent contaminants, which can create potential threats for human health and the environment. All the pharmaceutical contaminants are becoming enormous in the environment as conventional wastewater treatment cannot be ...
B. Zaied +5 more
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The pharmaceuticals are emergent contaminants, which can create potential threats for human health and the environment. All the pharmaceutical contaminants are becoming enormous in the environment as conventional wastewater treatment cannot be ...
B. Zaied +5 more
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Chemosphere, 2021
Electrochemical processes are a promising alternative to traditional water treatment systems because they have advantages than conventional techniques such as chemical storage, small treatment systems, no alkalinity depletion, remote adjustment, and cost-
M. Moradi +3 more
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Electrochemical processes are a promising alternative to traditional water treatment systems because they have advantages than conventional techniques such as chemical storage, small treatment systems, no alkalinity depletion, remote adjustment, and cost-
M. Moradi +3 more
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Water Research, 2020
Treating water and wastewater is energy-intensive, and traditional methods that require large amounts of chemicals are often still used. Electrocoagulation (EC), an electrochemical treatment technology, has been proposed as a more economically and ...
M. Ingelsson, Nael G. Yasri, E. Roberts
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Treating water and wastewater is energy-intensive, and traditional methods that require large amounts of chemicals are often still used. Electrocoagulation (EC), an electrochemical treatment technology, has been proposed as a more economically and ...
M. Ingelsson, Nael G. Yasri, E. Roberts
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Chemosphere, 2022
Pesticides are known to be threats to the environment and human health. Excessive use of pesticides in agricultural practice can contaminate water bodies, leading to cancer, asthma, neurological disorders, reproductive defects, and hormonal disruption ...
Bishwatma Biswas, S. Goel
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Pesticides are known to be threats to the environment and human health. Excessive use of pesticides in agricultural practice can contaminate water bodies, leading to cancer, asthma, neurological disorders, reproductive defects, and hormonal disruption ...
Bishwatma Biswas, S. Goel
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A critical review in electrocoagulation technology applied for oil removal in industrial wastewater.
Chemosphere, 2021EC process, which stands for Electrocoagulation, is considered a widespread wastewater remediation method that is investigated widely for an extensive variety of wastewater resources, based on its flexibility, easy setup, eco-friendly nature, and low ...
A. Shokri, M. S. Fard
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A Liquid Electrode for Electrocoagulation
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1961Electrocoagulation 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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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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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 for Intraoral Cancer
Archives of Surgery, 1987Electrocoagulation of 58 intraoral lesions (1 to 6.5 cm in diameter) resulted in a three-year absolute disease-free survival rate of 59% (34/58). During the 20-year study, 43 (74%) of the 58 patients were cured. Though an initial 28% local failure rate was observed, 31% (5/16) of these patients were subsequently cured by a second electrocoagulation ...
C S, Whelan +3 more
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Chemosphere, 2022
The need of the hour relies on finding new but sustainable ways to curb rising pollution levels. The accelerated levels of urbanization and increase in population deplete the finite resources essential for human sustenance.
M. Yasasve +7 more
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The need of the hour relies on finding new but sustainable ways to curb rising pollution levels. The accelerated levels of urbanization and increase in population deplete the finite resources essential for human sustenance.
M. Yasasve +7 more
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Electrocoagulation of malignant tumors
The American Journal of Surgery, 1962Abstract An increasing mass of clinical evidence demonstrates the regression produced in malignant tumors by electrocoagulation. The literature on this subject is reviewed, and our own experiences with this method of therapy are summarized. In order to examine this procedure in greater detail, experiments, using a transplantable rabbit carcinoma and ...
A A, STRAUSS, M, APPEL, O, SAPHIR
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