نتایج جستجو برای: ballast protection

تعداد نتایج: 181636  

Journal: :Water research 2015
A C Akram S Noman R Moniri-Javid J P Gizicki E A Reed S B Singh A S Basu F Banno M Fujimoto J L Ram

Methods for verifying ballast water treatments in foreign vessels are needed to protect the Great Lakes from the discharge of live non-native organisms or pathogens. A prototype automated viability test system using fluorescein diacetate (FDA), a membrane permeable fluorogen, to differentiate live from dead bacteria and algae is described. The automated fluorescence intensity detection device (...

2012
V. Sekar T. G. Palanivelu B. Revathi

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is one of the serious problems in most electrical and electronic appliances including fluorescent lamps. The electronic ballast used to regulate the power flow through the lamp is the major cause for EMI. The interference is because of the high frequency switching operation of the ballast. Formerly, some EMI mitigation techniques were in practice, but they wer...

2017
Natalia P Noyma Leonardo de Magalhães Marcela Miranda Maíra Mucci Frank van Oosterhout Vera L M Huszar Marcelo M Marinho Eduardo R A Lima Miquel Lürling

Cyanobacteria blooms are a risk to environmental health and public safety due to the potent toxins certain cyanobacteria can produce. These nuisance organisms can be removed from water bodies by biomass flocculation and sedimentation. Here, we studied the efficacy of combinations of a low dose coagulant (poly-aluminium chloride-PAC-or chitosan) with different ballast compounds (red soil, bauxit...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2015
Scott P Egan Erin Grey Brett Olds Jeffery L Feder Steven T Ruggiero Carol E Tanner David M Lodge

Invasive species introduced via the ballast water of commercial ships cause enormous environmental and economic damage worldwide. Accurate monitoring for these often microscopic and morphologically indistinguishable species is challenging but critical for mitigating damages. We apply eDNA sampling, which involves the filtering and subsequent DNA extraction of microscopic bits of tissue suspende...

2000
Fengfeng Tao Qun Zhao Fred C. Lee VA Naoki Onishi

Fluorescent lamps were first introduced to the world in the 1939 World’s Fair. They are low-pressure mercury discharge lamps. Since then, the fluorescent lamps have been the mainly lighting source due to their merits of high color rendering, soft-visualization, long life, and energy-saving. Unfortunately, however, all gas discharge lamps cannot directly connect to a voltage source and require a...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2000
Frédéric Plewniak Julie Dawn Thompson Olivier Poch

MOTIVATION Blast programs are very efficient in finding relatively strong similarities but some very distantly related sequences are given a very high Expect value and are ranked very low in Blast results. We have developed Ballast, a program to predict local maximum segments (LMSs-i.e. sequence segments conserved relatively to their flanking regions) from a single Blast database search and to ...

2000
Michael Gulko Sam Ben-Yaakov

The compatibility of the Current Sourcing Push Pull Resonant Inverter (CS-PPRI) with the driving requirements of HID lamps designated for automotive headlight applications was investigated theoretically, by simulation and experimentally. The study reveals that a based ballast (CS-PPRI) complies with the automotive requirement of very fast warm up. The experimental ballast was run under Zero Vol...

2014
Frédéric A C Le Moigne Katsiaryna Pabortsava Charlotte L J Marcinko Patrick Martin Richard J Sanders

Correlations between particulate organic carbon (POC) and mineral fluxes in the deep ocean have inspired the inclusion of "ballast effect" parameterizations in carbon cycle models. A recent study demonstrated regional variability in the effect of ballast minerals on the flux of POC in the deep ocean. We have undertaken a similar analysis of shallow export data from the Arctic, Atlantic, and Sou...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Francesca De Chiara Simona Fontul Eduardo Fortunato

In railways Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) studies, the evaluation of materials dielectric properties is critical as they are sensitive to water content, to petrographic type of aggregates and to fouling condition of the ballast. Under the load traffic, maintenance actions and climatic effects, ballast condition change due to aggregate breakdown and to subgrade soils pumping, mainly on existing...

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