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In situ degradation kinetics of maize hybrid stalks

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1997
Abstract An understanding in plant factors influencing digestion kinetics could help develop maize cultivars, thus improving digestibility and consequently the production of ruminants. The stalk fraction of maize hybrids was used to study the cell wall digestion of hybrids varying from the brown midrib-3 (bm3) and their isogeneic normal (N) to normal
M. Tovar-Gómez   +3 more
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Degradation of chlorophenol by in-situ electrochemically generated oxidant

Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A, 2004
A novel in-situ electrochemical oxidation method was applied to the degradation of wastewater containing chlorophenol. Under oxygen sparging, the strong oxidant, hydrogen dioxide, could be in-situ generated through the reduction of oxygen on the surface of the cathode.
Yan-qing, Cong   +3 more
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A collaborative study of in situ forage protein degradation

Journal of Animal Science, 1995
An in situ procedure was used in four collaborative trials to evaluate the variation in estimates of ruminal escape protein among eight laboratories. A standard smooth bromegrass hay was established and evaluated in all four trials, and Trials 3 and 4 also included the standard hay material that was retained on a 75-microns sieve. Polyester bags (10 cm
V A, Wilkerson   +2 more
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Influence of storage length and inoculation with Lactobacillus buchneri on the fermentation, aerobic stability, and ruminal degradability of high-moisture corn and rehydrated corn grain silage

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2019
The objective of this study was to compare the conservation of rehydrated corn grain silage (RCGS) and high-moisture corn (HMC), treated or not with Lactobacillus buchneri, and to determine the minimum storage length necessary to improve ruminal in situ ...
Naiara C. da Silva   +6 more
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Reinforcing Gelatin Hydrogels via In Situ Phase Separation and Enhanced Interphase Bonding for Advanced 3D Fabrication

Advances in Materials
Gelatin hydrogels (e.g., methacrylated gelatin gel, abbreviated GelMA gel) have garnered significant attention in tissue engineering and therapeutic drug and cell delivery due to their complete degradability and intrinsic ability to support cell adhesion.
Chunling Ren   +13 more
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Host-Derived Proteinases and Degradation of Dentine Collagen in situ

Caries Research, 2003
Dentine root caries is a process of demineralization and degradation of the organic matrix by proteinases. In this in situ study, the presence and activity of the matrix metalloproteinases 1, 2 and 9 (MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-9) in saliva and in completely demineralized dentine specimens were investigated.
van Strijp, A.J.P.   +4 more
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Bioremediation via in situ Microbial Degradation of Organic Pollutants

2013
Contamination of soil and natural waters by organic pollutants is a global problem. The major organic pollutants of point sources are mineral oil, fuel components, and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Research from the last two decades discovered that most of these compounds are biodegradable under anoxic conditions. This has led to the rise of bioremediation
Carsten, Vogt, Hans Hermann, Richnow
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An In Situ Probe for Investigating PEM Degradation Kinetics and Degradation Mitigation

ECS Transactions, 2011
This study has demonstrated that a fluorescent molecular probe (6-carboxy fluorescein) can be used for in-situ, real-time monitoring of the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that are responsible for chemical degradation of the PEM (polymer electrolyte membrane) during fuel cell operation.
Venkateshkumar Prabhakaran   +2 more
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In Situ Opto-Hydrodynamic Characterization of Lubricant-Infused Surface Degradation

Langmuir, 2022
Vapor condensation is widely used in industrial systems due to its effective heat and mass transfer when compared to single-phase thermal transport. In particular, dropwise condensation can significantly enhance heat transfer performance due to rapid droplet shedding and promotion of additional nucleation sites for vapor condensation.
Junyoung Lee   +2 more
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Atrazine degradation by in situ electrochemically generated ozone

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2009
Abstract A study on the evaluation of the effectiveness of atrazine degradation by in situ electrochemically generated ozone was conducted. Ti/β-PbO 2 electrodes were used as anodes for the ozone production. The rate of ozone generation, the ozone saturation concentration and the atrazine degradation rate increased with increasing current density.
Ysrael Marrero Vera   +3 more
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