نتایج جستجو برای: turbidity reduction

تعداد نتایج: 497526  

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2011
Albert O Mala Lucy W Irungu

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES The study was undertaken to characterize factors influencing differential productivity of Anopheles gambiae complex mosquitoes at larval habitats in a rural village in western Kenya. METHODS Longitudinal larval sampling was done using an area sampler for 3 months. Emerged adults were identified to species level morphologically using taxonomic keys and to sub-species by...

Journal: :Current protocols in microbiology 2010
Michael Lea

An indigenous water treatment method uses Moringa oleifera seeds in the form of a crude water-soluble extract in suspension, resulting in an effective natural clarification agent for highly turbid and untreated pathogenic surface water. Efficient reduction (80.0% to 99.5%) of high turbidity produces an aesthetically clear supernatant, concurrently accompanied by 90.00% to 99.99% (1 to 4 log) ba...

2016
Sunil Jayant Kulkarni

The wastewater from petroleum industries contains high organic matter content, oil and grease, dissolved solids and turbidity. The petroleum wastewater normally treated in a plant comprising of primary, secondary and tertiary treatments. The high organic loading needs to be treated in biological treatment step. Biological treatment can be suspended growth or attached growth type. Activated slud...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1967
J H Hash

R. S. Wolfe, J. Bacteriol. 90:395, 1965; J. W. 0.600 Zyskind, P. A. Pattee, and M. Lache, Science E 0.600 10 20 30 40 147:1458, 1965) have been based on the reducpJg PROTEIN tion in turbidity of suspensions of susceptible 0Og PROTEIN bacterial cells. The assay for the Chalaropsis N2 0 acetylhexosaminidase (Hash, Arch. Biochem. < \ Biophys. 102:379, 1963), which was based on the L 0.400 20 reduc...

2013
Mohammad Hadi DEHGHANI Gholam-Reza JAHED Ahmad ZAREI

BACKGROUND Rhabditidae is a family of free-living nematodes. Free living nematodes due to their active movement and resistance to chlorination, do not remove in conventional water treatment processes thus can be entered to distribution systems and cause adverse health effects. Ultraviolet radiation (UV) can be used as a method of inactivating for these organisms. This cross sectional study was ...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2009
Ishan Barman Gajendra P Singh Ramachandra R Dasari Michael S Feld

A major challenge in quantitative biological Raman spectroscopy, particularly as applied to transcutaneous Raman spectroscopy measurements, is overcoming the deleterious effects of scattering and absorption (turbidity). The Raman spectral information is distorted by multiple scattering and absorption events in the surrounding medium, thereby diminishing the prediction capability of the calibrat...

Mohammad Fahiminia, Mostafa Alizadeh, Roya Ardani, Sara Hashemi,

Background &amp; Aims of the Study: The wastewater created as a result of stone cutting industries enters some pools for re-consumption so that its suspended solids settle by gravity. By taking to account the high volume of water and sludge, treatment of wastewater and removal of sludge cause many problems for stone cutting units. The objective of this study was to determine the quality of wast...

Background & Objective: Public swimming pools are susceptible places for the spread and transmission of pathogenic fungi. This study aims to determine fungal contamination in the environment and water of swimming pools and its relationship with the water chlorine level, temperature, pH and turbidity, to promote the public health system. Materials & Methods: Water samples were collected from 13 ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1992
C F Hirst L Poller

AIMS To investigate the cause of turbidity in reconstituted lyophilised plasmas and to determine its effect on coagulometers. METHODS The turbidities of 20 normal plasmas and 16 reconstituted lyophilised plasmas were determined by comparing a 1 in 4 dilution in distilled water with a standard suspension in an Aminco Fluorocolorimeter (American Instrument Co) in nephelometric mode. The turbidi...

2013
Chuki Hongo Hiroya Yamano

Coral bleaching, triggered by elevated sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) has caused a decline in coral cover and changes in the abundances of corals on reefs worldwide. Coral decline can be exacerbated by the effects of local stressors like turbidity, yet some reefs with a natural history of turbidity can support healthy and resilient coral communities. However, little is known about responses of...

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