نتایج جستجو برای: advanced sbr

تعداد نتایج: 252199  

Journal: :Schmalenbach Business Review 2005

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Lieven Wittebolle Han Vervaeren Willy Verstraete Nico Boon

A sequential batch reactor (SBR) and a membrane bioreactor (MBR) were inoculated with the same sludge from a municipal wastewater treatment plant, supplemented with ammonium, and operated in parallel for 84 days. It was investigated whether the functional stability of the nitrification process corresponded with a static ammonia-oxidizing bacterial (AOB) community. The SBR provided complete nitr...

2004
Andrew W. Knott Russell J. Juno Marcus D. Jarboe Sherri A. Profitt Christopher R. Erwin Eric P. Smith James A. Fagin Brad W. Warner

Prior studies of intestinal adaptation following massive small bowel resection (SBR) have focused on growth factors and their effects on amplification of the gut mucosa. Since adaptive changes have also been described in intestinal smooth muscle, we sought to determine the effect of targeted smooth muscle growth factor overexpression on resection-induced intestinal adaptation. Male transgenic m...

2012
Yasemin Damar Asude Ates Recep Ileri

In this study; variation of effluent BOD5’s (Se) with reaction time (tr) in Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) unit for textile industry wastewater treatment plant and effective parameters on this variation have been researched. Determination of appropriate reaction time (tr) is an important value for design and operation of activated sludge unit. An appropriate kinetic equation for Sequencing Batc...

2016
Eldon Raj Rene Sung Joo Kim Dae Hee Lee Mirian Estefanía López

Sequencing batch reactor (SBR) is a versatile, eco-friendly, and cost-saving process for the biological treatment of nutrient-rich wastewater, at varying loading rates. The performance of a laboratory-scale SBR was monitored to ascertain the chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total nitrogen (T-N) removals under four different operating conditions, by varying the operating time for the nitrificati...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Alan Anticevic Grega Repovs Donna L. Dierker John W. Harwell Timothy S. Coalson Deanna M. Barch David C. Van Essen

Volume-based registration (VBR) is the predominant method used in human neuroimaging to compensate for individual variability. However, surface-based registration (SBR) techniques have an inherent advantage over VBR because they respect the topology of the convoluted cortical sheet. There is evidence that existing SBR methods indeed confer a registration advantage over affine VBR. Landmark-SBR ...

2010
Mauren Fuentes Oscar Iribarren Miguel Mussati Nicolás Scenna Pío Aguirre

This work deals with modeling and operation optimization of biological sequential batch reactors (SBR). The SBR is a fill-and-draw biological sludge system for wastewater treatment. In this system, wastewater is added to a single batch reactor, treated to remove undesirable components, and then, discharged. In this paper, a global model of a gas-solid-liquid SBR is presented to investigate and ...

2004
Joseph A. Maxwell

Amajor effort to establish “scientifically-based research” (SBR) in education has been under way for some time (Feuer, Towne, & Shavelson, 2002). Key manifestations of this effort are found in the No Child Left Behind Act and the reauthorization and reorganization of the Office of Educational Research and Improvement as the Institute for Educational Science (Eisenhart & Towne, 2003). The most d...

Journal: :Water research 2009
Weiwei Ben Zhimin Qiang Xun Pan Meixue Chen

The large-scale application of veterinary antibiotics in livestock industry makes swine wastewater an important source of antibiotics pollution. This work investigated the degradation of six selected antibiotics, including five sulfonamides and one macrolide, by Fenton's reagent in swine wastewater pretreated with sequencing batch reactor (SBR). The dosing mode and practical dosage of Fenton's ...

2010
Saad Abualhail Rusul Naseer Ammar Ashor Xi-Wu Lu

Removal efficiency of COD, NH4-N and PO4-P and NO3-N in five step SBR processes is widely influenced by hydraulic retention time of Anaerobic/Anoxic/Aerobic/Anoxic/Aerobic step of this system where the hydraulic retention time in each step is influence directly on removal efficiency of this system therefore the operator of this system cannot control on this system without experience or a contro...

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