Making Green Water Clear: Using Alternative Technology to Treat Eutrophic Freshwater [PDF]
Larivee, Hethre
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In an aqueous alkaline medium, fatty acids (from the hydrolysis of triglycerides or freely present in the oil) are ionised in order to form emulsifiers (carboxylates) which will physically stabilise the prepared emulsion. The higher the free fatty acids content of the oil and alkalinity of the solution, the higher will be the stability of the prepared ...
Ngoualem Kégah Franklin +3 more
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Compatibility of Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) with Fracturing Fluid Systems for Deep Consolidation of Carbonate Rocks. [PDF]
Al Adi A +4 more
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Optimizing phosphorus released in calcareous soil amended with bone char and bone ash using response surface methodology and desirability function. [PDF]
El-Damarawy YA +5 more
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The relationship between cellular protein content and selenium accumulation in freshwater microalgae
Abstract Variability in the bioconcentration of selenium (Se) by primary producers at the base of the food web results in uncertainty in predictions of bioaccumulation and ecological risk to higher trophic level organisms. Water chemistry, speciation of Se, and periphyton community composition have all been suggested as factors that contribute to ...
Courtney Bogstie +3 more
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Mineral-Targeted Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery. [PDF]
Li L, Zhang C, Su P.
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The Analysis of Phosphate Rock
J I Hoffman, G E F Lundell
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The role of the gut microbiome in the regulation of high‐altitude adaptation
This study is the first to elucidate mechanisms of high‐altitude adaptation from the perspective of the rumen ecosystem by using indigenous yaks and Holstein cows that have lived at high altitude since birth as comparative models. Through a systematic comparison of their rumen ecology using multi‐omics approaches—including rumen metagenomics ...
Xinyu Zhang +6 more
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TET1-Mediated DNA hydroxymethylation of KLF6 promotes LPS-induced pulmonary fibrosis by activating the S1PR3/RhoA/ROCK signaling pathway. [PDF]
Chen J +5 more
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