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Effects of soaking, acidity and temperature on cadmium and lead removal from rice
Published 2020“…Different rice treatments were involved i.e. three soaking times (0, 15, and 30 min), three temperatures (20, 25, and 30 �C) and four concentrations of glacial acetic acid (0.5%, 1%, 2%, and 3%). …”
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Partial characterization Of an alkalophilic extracellular Crude pectinases from a bacillus Polymyxa strain
Published 1999“…This bacterium grew best at 37°C and pH 7.0 and was able to produce extracellular enzymes other than pectinases, e.g.: protease, amylases, and cellulases. …”
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Optimization of cultivation conditions for combined nutrient removal and CO2 fixation in a batch photobioreactor
Published 2017“…CONCLUSION Optimum values 5% CO2, 100 μE and 22 °C were identified for Cc,g, I and T, respectively, with μ and Rc reaching 1.53 day−1 and 1 g L−1 day−1, respectively, along with associated nutrient removal of 100%. …”
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Energy recovery and nutrients recycling from municipal sewage sludge
Published 2020“…The maximum energy recovery (i.e., 59%) and maximum energy return on investment (i.e., 3.5) were obtained at 350 °C and 60 min of holding time. …”
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Utilization of Two Microalgae Species, Synechococcus sp. and Cheatoceros sp., for Aquatic Toxicity Assessments in the Qatari Marine Environmen
Published 2016“…The cultures were maintained at 22 ± 1.0°C, under a 14 h:10 h/light:dark cycle provided by cool white fluorescence light (7000 ± 10% lux), in nutrient-enriched synthetic seawater (F/2 medium) at pH 8.0 ± 0.5 and salinity 40 g/L. …”
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