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Advances and Challenges in Aerobic Granular Sludge Membrane Bioreactors for Treating Sulfamethoxazole in Wastewater. [PDF]
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Dissolved hydrocarbon breakthrough reveals hidden vulnerability in rapid sand filters for SWRO pretreatment during oil spills. [PDF]
Zivi E, Gafni A, Bar-Zeev E, Ronen A.
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Influence of Photoperiod on Membrane Fouling Reported in a Membrane Photobioreactor for Reclamation of Anaerobic Effluent. [PDF]
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A review of fouling and fouling control in ultrafiltration
Desalination, 1987Abstract This paper discusses the properties of ultrafiltration (UF) membranes which make them susceptible to fouling. Various types of flux decline are described from early usage to long-term effects. For protein UF it is shown that flux decline occurs due to protein deposition, and that this depends on membrane and solute type, solution environment
A G Fane, C J D Fell
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Over the Top: ‘A Foul; a Blurry Foul!’
The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2012Part of Britain's folk memory of the First World War is of long lines of Tommies resolutely going over the top into a storm of machine gun fire and walking bravely to their deaths; following a piper if Scottish or kicking a football if English. However, rather than eventually becoming a conventional act of bravado, evidence suggests that the ‘football ...
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Conventional Fouls - A Note on Strategic Fouls
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2019ABSTRACTStrategic fouls (SF) are intentional violations of the rules ‘in which the violator expects to be detected and penalized but expects some benefit to his or her competitive effectiveness’ (F...
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