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Mininni, G., C. M. Braguglia, R. Ramadori, and M. C. Tomei. "An innovative sludge management system based on separation of primary and secondary sludge treatment." Water Science and Technology 50, no. 9 (2004): 145–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2004.0557.

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An innovative sludge management system based on separation of treatment and disposal of primary and secondary sludge is discussed with reference to a sewage treatment plant of 500,000 equivalent person capacity. Secondary sludge, if treated separately from primary sludge, can be recovered in agriculture considering its relatively high content of nitrogen and phosphorus and negligible presence of pathogens and micropollutants. One typical outlet for primary sludge is still incineration which can be optimised by rendering the process auto thermal and significantly reducing the size of the incine
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Bailey, W. F., and T. G. Shea. "Expansion of Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facilities at Washington, D.C." Water Science and Technology 20, no. 4-5 (1988): 303–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1988.0180.

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Advanced wastewater treatment facilities at Washington D.C.'s Blue Plains plant are being expanded and upgraded to provide increased capacity. In order to continue meeting the very stringent discharge limitations, modifications will be made to the secondary and nitrification activated sludge systems, wastewater filters, disinfection system, and plant instrumentation. Major upgrades are planned for sludge processing including construction of centrifuge and filter press dewatering facilities, mechanical composting and fluid bed incineration.
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Sakai, S., M. Hiraoka, N. Takeda, and I. Ohhama. "System Design and Full-Scale Plant Study on a Drying-Incineration System for Sewage Sludge." Water Science and Technology 21, no. 10-11 (1989): 1453–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1989.0342.

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The system design of a drying-incineration process for sewage sludge is discussed using an energy-balance model of the system. In particular, the profitability of this system is considered from the energy and cost points of view. An energy-balance model including drying, incineration, waste heat recovery, and exhaust gas treatment processes was formulated. This showed that autothermic conditions could be established at a lower dewatered cake calorific value, i.e., 350 to 400 kcal/kg wet solids (WS), in the drying-incineration system, in contrast to the higher dewatered cake calorific value of
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Farrell, Ann E., Bert Michalczyk, and Anaya Nance. "Evaluating the Impacts of Sludge Incineration Using a Risk Based Approach." Water Science and Technology 22, no. 12 (1990): 75–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1990.0102.

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The viability of continued sludge incineration at Central Contra Costa Sanitary District wastewater treatment plant is presented as a case study. A risk based approach was utilized to assess the long-term feasibility and cost of continued incineration compared to other available sludge handling methods. Three major tasks were conducted as part of the study: an incinerator capacity evaluation; a risk assessment; and, an evaluation of solids handling technologies. The study focused on toxics most often encountered in sewage incinerator emissions, including arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium,
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Liu, Jing Yong, Shui Yu Sun, Rong Xue Zhang, Sheng Zhong, and Min Ting Chen. "Removal of Cu2+ in Aqueous Solutions Using Sludge Incineration Slag as an Adsorbent." Applied Mechanics and Materials 55-57 (May 2011): 308–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.55-57.308.

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Sewage sludge incineration slag, the waste generated in sewage sludge incineration, was obtained from a sewage treatment plant in Guangzhou and used as a low-cost sorbent for removing Cu(Ⅱ) from wastewaters. The adsorption effectiveness and their factors of Cu2+ in aqueous solutions were simulated detailed using the adsorbents of the sludge incineration slag. The simulation contents and the factors included the adsorption time, the pH of solution and the dosage of adsorbents and so on. The results showed that at 30 °C, the adsorption equilibrium of Cu2+ can be achieved in 6h and the best pH va
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Ito, Tomiya. "Sludge Incineration Process of Kyoto City – The Employment and Heat Balance of the Step Grate Stoker Furnace." Water Science and Technology 23, no. 10-12 (1991): 1763–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1991.0631.

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Kyoto City, an ancient city of international tourism, has been actively constructing its public sewerage system as one of the most important policies of the city. As of April, 1989, 79.6% of the urbanization promotion area of the city has been sewered. The fully completed sewerage system will be established in 1994, the 1200th anniversary of the founding of the city as the ancient Heian capital of Japan. However, the increase of the sewered ratio effects a steady increase in the influent volume of wastewater. Due to the inland location of the city, sludge produced in the wastewater treatment p
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Meunier, N., J. F. Blais, M. Lounès, R. D. Tyagi, and J. L. Sasseville. "Different options for metal recovery after sludge decontamination at the Montreal Urban Community wastewater treatment plant." Water Science and Technology 46, no. 10 (2002): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2002.0282.

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The MUC (Montreal Urban Community) treatment plant produces approximately 270 tons of dry sludge daily (270 tds/day) during the physico-chemical treatment of wastewater. Recently, this treatment plant endowed a system of drying and granulation of sludge for valorization as an agricultural fertilizer having a capacity of 70 tds/day (25% of the daily sludge production). However, the metal content (mainly Cu and Cd) of the sludge surpasses the norms for biosolids valorization. In order to solve this problem, a demonstration project, from the lab scale to the industrial pilot plant, was carried ou
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Zhang, Hai Ying, Guo Liang Yuan, and Guo Xian Ma. "Basic Physicochemical Characteristics of Fly Ash from One Shanghai Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) Plant." Advanced Materials Research 531 (June 2012): 362–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.531.362.

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Fly ash collected from municipal solid waste (MSW) incinerator have been characterized in terms of chemical constituents, mineralogical components, acid neutralizing capacity and total salt content. It was found that the fly ash is rich in SiO2, Al2O3, CaO, Fe2O3 and MgO, which may act as glass-formers (SiO2 and Al2O3), melting (Fe2O3) and stabilizing agents (Fe2O3) during thermal treatment process. Major mineralogical components of fly ash involve SiO2, CaCl2, Ca3Si2O7, Ca2SiO40.35H2O, Ca9Si6O21H2O, K2Al2Si2O83.8H2O and AlCl34Al(OH)34H2O. Aqueous solution of fly ash is alkaline with pH o
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Sinkjær, O., P. Bøgebjerg, H. Gruüttner, P. Harremoës, K. F. Jensen, and M. Winther-Nielsen. "External and internal sources which inhibit the nitrification process in wastewater treatment plants." Water Science and Technology 33, no. 6 (1996): 57–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1996.0081.

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In connection with the upgrading of the two largest wastewater treatment plants in the Copenhagen area to nutrient removal special attention has been paid to the nitrification process regarding inhibition effects. Inhibitory substances in the wastewater could be identified by simple batch tests, and the long-term effects on the nitrification process were tested in pilot plants or at full-scale. A distinction could be made between effects produced by wastewater from external sources in the catchment area and internally circulated flows in the wastewater treatment plant. Results from programmes
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Thabit, Qahtan, Abdallah Nassour, and Michael Nelles. "Potentiality of Waste-to-Energy Sector Coupling in the MENA Region: Jordan as a Case Study." Energies 13, no. 11 (2020): 2786. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13112786.

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Population growth, urbanization, and changes in lifestyle have led to an increase in waste generation quantities. The waste management system in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is still considered an adolescent system, while developed countries have made great progress in this field, including regulation, financing, administration, separation at source, recycling, and converting waste to energy. At the same time, in the MENA region, the best performance of the recycling process is around 7–10% of total waste. Nowadays, many developed countries like Germany are shifting from wast
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Cain, P., and M. R. Neiva. "The Incineration of Hazardous Liquid Wastes Generated by the Petrochemical Complex at Camaçari, Brazil." Water Science and Technology 24, no. 12 (1991): 219–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1991.0389.

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CETREL - Central de Tratamento de Efluentes Líquidos S/A, is responsible for the treatment of the majority of the industrial, wastes generated by more than fifty industries forming the Petrochemical Complex at Camaçari. The hazardous wastes that cannot be handled by the central biological station have up to this year been stored in variuos types of “containers,” from large tanks, to barrels or disposal trenches. To meet the requirements of an expanding Complex generating organic-chloride wastes, and to meet more rigorous environment standards, CETREL is implanting a unit for the incineration o
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Sandén, B., B. Björlenius, C. Grunditz, and G. Dalhammar. "Nitrifying bacteria in the influent to a wastewater treatment plant - influence and importance on nitrifying capacity." Water Science and Technology 34, no. 1-2 (1996): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1996.0358.

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Cells of Nitrobacter sp. were enumerated in the influent to Bromma wastewater treatment plant using monoclonal antibodies in a competitive ELISA. By comparing this method with the most probable number technique we conclude that the immunological method is much more relevant for determining Nitrobacter sp. The amount of Nitrobacter sp. cells in the influent was measured once every second month during one year. Examinations concerning variations during one week and one day respectively were conducted. Finally a mass balance was constructed describing the amount of nitrifiers at different sites i
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Zubarev, Yu N., and Yu A. Sosnin. "Classic in a modern interpretation: on oil flax (Linum Usitatissimum L.) in the middle preduralie." E3S Web of Conferences 222 (2020): 03012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202022203012.

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The article is considered the problem of oil flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) cultivation on sod-podzolic soils of the Middle Preduralie, devoted to the relevance and importance of studying the agricultural methods of oil flax cultivation in the agro-climatic conditions of the Middle Preduralie. Economic viability of flax crop cultivation for oilseeds and practical applicability of seed processing products is presented. The methods of field experiment carried out on research and experimental field of the Department of General Agriculture and Plant Protection based at the Faculty of Agricultural T
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Halfeld-Vieira, Bernardo A., Reginaldo S. Romeiro, Ann Mounteer, and Eduardo S. G. Mizubuti. "Efficiency of phylloplane bacteria in controlling aerial tomato diseases under field conditions." Summa Phytopathologica 34, no. 1 (2008): 86–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-54052008000100019.

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The capacity of two bacteria isolated from the tomato phylloplane to control late blight (Phytophthora infestans) was investigated in the field, and compared against the effectiveness of spraying with the fungicide chlorothalonil (1.5 g a.i. L-1) or water (control). A 55% reduction in late blight intensity was observed in the leaves of the middle of the plant and 62% in those of the upper leaves when using the antagonist UFV-STB 6 (Novosphingobium capsulatum) as compared to the control. Isolate UFV-IEA 6 (Bacillus cereus) was able to reduce disease intensity by 55%, but only in the upper leave
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Boehler, E., L. Haldenwang, and G. Schwabe. "Results and experience with the NEBIO tube reactor process in the water treatment plant coswig near Dresden." Water Science and Technology 29, no. 10-11 (1994): 497–508. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1994.0797.

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Research work in the field of heterotrophic denitrification was done in Dresden between 1976 and 1980; in 1985 it was resumed with new objectives. A fluidized-bed reactor with a floatable granular carrier material was developed and represents a novel solution. The process could be essentially improved by making use of the NEBIO tube reactor, where the fluidized bed is produced by downward flow of the water to be treated. The circulation of a partial stream is not required. In February 1989 a pilot plant with a capacity of 650 m3/d was taken into operation. Due to the good results, further work
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Liu, Jing Hua, and Jian Jun Zhou. "Primary Engineering Geological for Shuibuya Underground Power Station and their Treatment." Advanced Materials Research 368-373 (October 2011): 608–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.368-373.608.

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The Shuibuya hydropower station is located in Badong County in the middle reach of Qingjiang River. It is the first cascaded project in Qingjiang mainstream. The Project consists of a concrete faced rock fill dam (CFRD), underground power house, chute spillway on the left bank, and the sluice tunnel on the right bank. The dam is 233m high, which is the highest of its kind in the world at present. The installed capacity and annual output of Shuibuya Power Plant are 4×460MW and 3.92 GWh respectively. The rock mass of foundation of Shuibuya project is a type of stratified sedimentation rock mass
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Pishva, Zeynab-Kobra, Majid Amini-Dehaghi, Amir Bostani, and Amir-Mohammad Naji. "Biological and chemical nitrogen fertilizer impact on cumin (Cuminum cyminum L) under different irrigation regimens." Journal of Herbmed Pharmacology 9, no. 3 (2020): 209–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/jhp.2020.27.

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Introduction: Water and nitrogen deficits are the most important limiting factors for plant growth and crop production in the world. Drought stress would be amplified by the global warming. Moreover, nitrogen scarcity is occurred in most arid and semi-arid areas. Cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) is an important plant due to export benefits and low water demand. This study was aimed to evaluate nitrogen fertilizer effect on yield and some physiological characteristics of cumin under different irrigation regimens. Methods: The experiment was performed based on a split plot as randomized complete block
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Wang, Yaosheng, Fulai Liu, Mathias N. Andersen, and Christian R. Jensen. "Improved plant nitrogen nutrition contributes to higher water use efficiency in tomatoes under alternate partial root-zone irrigation." Functional Plant Biology 37, no. 2 (2010): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/fp09181.

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Comparative effects of partial root-zone irrigation (PRI) and deficit irrigation (DI) on stomatal conductance (gs), nitrogen accumulation and distribution in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) plants were investigated in a split-root pot experiment. Results showed that both PRI and DI saved 25% water and led to 10.0% and 17.5% decreases in dry biomass, respectively, compared with the fully irrigated (FI) controls. Consequently, water use efficiency (WUE) was increased by 18.6% and 10.8% in the PRI and DI plants, respectively. The highest WUE in the PRI plants was associated with the highest c
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Patziger, Miklós, and Katalin Kiss. "Analysis of suspended solids transport processes in primary settling tanks." Water Science and Technology 72, no. 1 (2015): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.168.

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Abstract The paper shows the results of a long-term research comprising FLUENT-based numerical modeling, in situ measurements and laboratory tests to analyze suspended solids (SS) transport processes in primary settling tanks (PSTs). The investigated PST was one of the rectangular horizontal flow PSTs at a large municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) of a capacity of 500,000 population equivalent. Many middle-sized and large WWTPs are equipped with such PSTs. The numerical PST model was calibrated and validated based on the results of comprehensive in situ flow and SS concentration measur
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Erickson, John J., Yamileth C. Quintero, and Kara L. Nelson. "Characterizing Supply Variability and Operational Challenges in an Intermittent Water Distribution Network." Water 12, no. 8 (2020): 2143. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w12082143.

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Intermittent piped water supply is common in low- and middle-income countries and is inconvenient for users, particularly when supply schedules are unreliable. In this study, supply schedules and operational challenges were characterized in intermittent areas of the Arraiján, Panama distribution network based on one year of pressure and flow monitoring in four study zones, analysis of three years of pipe break data, and observations of system operation. Service quality was found to vary among users and supply schedules were often irregular and unpredictable. Direct causes of unanticipated supp
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Rogach, V. V., L. V. Voytenko, M. M. Shcherbatiuk, I. V. Kosakivska, and T. I. Rogach. "Morphogenesis, pigment content, phytohormones and productivity of eggplants under the action of gibberellin and tebuconazole." Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems 11, no. 1 (2020): 116–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/022017.

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Regulation of growth and development of cultivated plants in order to optimize the production process is one of the main objectives of modern plant physiology. Both activators and growth inhibitors are used for this purpose. The effect of foliar treatment with 0.005% solution of gibberellic acid and 0.025% solution of antigibberellic preparation of tebuconazole on the morphogenesis, leaf structure, photosynthetic pigment content, balance of phytohormones and eggplant productivity cv. Diamond variety was investigated. The treatment with the preparations was carried out in the budding phase. The
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Feng, Xinxin, Yuyan An, Jingjing Gao, and Liangju Wang. "Photosynthetic Responses of Canola to Exogenous Application or Endogenous Overproduction of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid (ALA) under Various Nitrogen Levels." Plants 9, no. 11 (2020): 1419. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9111419.

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Limited data are available on the effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) on plant photosynthesis in relation to the nitrogen (N) level. In this study, we investigate photosynthetic responses to ALA in canola plants (Brassica napus L.). We used wild-type plants without ALA addition (controls), wild-type plants with exogenous ALA application, and transgenic plants that endogenously overproduced ALA. The plants were grown hydroponically in nutrient solutions with low, middle, and high concentrations of N. Our results indicate that plants in both treatment groups had higher chlorophyll contents an
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Dulaquais, Gabriel, Matthieu Waeles, Johann Breitenstein, Joël Knoery, and Ricardo Riso. "Links between size fractionation, chemical speciation of dissolved copper and chemical speciation of dissolved organic matter in the Loire estuary." Environmental Chemistry 17, no. 5 (2020): 385. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/en19137.

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Environmental contextThe toxicity of copper to aquatic life is highly dependent on its chemical form. In the vineyards of the Loire valley, mixtures of copper compounds are increasingly being used as fungicides. Our study investigating the origin and behaviour of dissolved copper on the land-sea continuum of the Loire advances our understanding of the chemical forms and fate of copper in estuarine systems. AbstractWe present data on the organic speciation of dissolved copper (dCu) in the Loire estuary for the soluble (<0.02µm) and dissolved (<0.45µm) fractions. These results were
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Meng, Xiangbao, Weijie Xie, Quanfu Xu, et al. "Neuroprotective Effects of Radix Scrophulariae on Cerebral Ischemia and Reperfusion Injury via MAPK Pathways." Molecules 23, no. 9 (2018): 2401. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23092401.

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Ischemic stroke is a clinically common cerebrovascular disease whose main risks include necrosis, apoptosis and cerebral infarction, all caused by cerebral ischemia and reperfusion (I/R). Ischemia and reperfusion-induced injury or apoptosis inhibition in human brain tissue may exert an irreplaceable protective effect on ischemic nerves. This process has particular significance for the treatment of stroke patients. However, the development of neuroprotective drugs remains challenging. Radix Scrophulariae, traditionally considered a valuable medicine, has been discovered to have neuroprotective
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Vivien, Régis, Michel Lafont, Brigitte Lods-Crozet, et al. "The Foreign Oligochaete Species Quistadrilus multisetosus (Smith, 1900) in Lake Geneva: Morphological and Molecular Characterization and Environmental Influences on Its Distribution." Biology 9, no. 12 (2020): 436. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9120436.

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The presence of the oligochaete species Quistadrilus multisetosus (Smith, 1900) originating from North America has been mentioned for several decades in Europe, the Middle East and Russia. Its distribution and abundance in Europe is still unknown but it can be considered as potentially invasive. This species was recently discovered in Lake Geneva (Switzerland/France) and three other Swiss lakes. The aims of the present work are to report its repartition and abundance in Lake Geneva, to study its ecology and to determine its invasive potential in this lake. We also provide an identification key
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Chongkae, Siriporn, Sirida Youngchim, Joshua D. Nosanchuk, Angkana Laliam, Chulaluck Tangmonkongvoragul, and Kritsada Pruksaphon. "Fungal Keratitis in Northern Thailand: Spectrum of Agents, Risk Factors and Putative Virulence Factors." Journal of Fungi 7, no. 6 (2021): 475. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7060475.

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Fungal keratitis (FK) is a serious ocular infection that can result in various degrees of vision loss, including blindness. The aim of the study was to identify and retrospectively review all FK cases diagnosed between August 2012 and December 2020 at a tertiary care hospital in northern Thailand with a specific focus on epidemiologic features, including season, patient sex and age, the spectrum of pathogens, and presence of certain putative virulence factors. Of 1237 patients with corneal ulcers, 294 (23.8%) were confirmed by direct microscopic examination and/or fungal culture. For the posit
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Lu, Hongfei, Xuebin Qi, Xiangping Guo, et al. "Canopy Light Utilization and Yield of Rice under Rain-Catching and Controlled Irrigation." Water 10, no. 10 (2018): 1340. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w10101340.

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In the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, the rainfall is greater in summer. The technology of rain catching and controlled irrigation of rice help to save water by raising the water depth of the field after rain while the soil water content during the rest period is maintained at 70–100% of field capacity. The objectives of this study were to evaluate rice growth, canopy light utilization, and yield of rice under different rain-catching and controlled irrigation modes (T1: light drought and low storage, T2: light drought and high storage), and to find the optimal storage depth aft
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Nektarios, Panayiotis A., Ioannis Amountzias, Iro Kokkinou, and Nikolaos Ntoulas. "Green Roof Substrate Type and Depth Affect the Growth of the Native Species Dianthus fruticosus Under Reduced Irrigation Regimens." HortScience 46, no. 8 (2011): 1208–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.46.8.1208.

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Extensive green roofs are a promising technology for reintroducing lost flora in degraded urban environments, but further research is needed for their application in semiarid regions. Therefore, research was undertaken to determine the effects of substrate type and depth and the amount of irrigation during a drought period on the establishment, growth, and physiology of the native species Dianthus fruticosus sub. fruticosus. Treatments included two substrate types [a soilless substrate (Pum50:Per20:C20:Z10) or a substrate with soil (S15:Pum40:Per20:C20:Z5), in which Pum = pumice; Per = perlite
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Demydenko, A., and V. Velychko. "Climatic Change Impact on the Grain Crops’ Yielding Capacity at Various Soil Cultivation Ways within Crop-Sugar Beet Rotation Agrocenoses in the Left-Bank Ukraine’s Forest-Steppe." Agricultural Science and Practice 1, no. 2 (2014): 61–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/agrisp1.02.061.

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Aim . To estimate the infl uence of contemporary climatic changes to the forming of the cereal crops productivity ( winter wheat and corn ) depending on the adaptive measures system ( fertilizer , cultivating , crop rotation type) in the agrocenoses of the Central Left - Bank Ukraine ’s Forest- Steppe. Methods . On the basis of long - term ( 35 -40 years ) investigations in the multifactor stationary fi eld experience, the dynamics of the cereal crops productiv- ity depending on cultivation , crop rotation type and fertilizer has been analyzed. The infl uence of meteorologica l indices on the
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"Multicriteria analysis of municipal solid wastes energy recovery technologies in Greece." Issue 2 14, no. 2 (2013): 225–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.30955/gnj.000853.

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Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management is the field of science which explores and evolves
 strategies minimizing the final amount of wastes delivered to landfills and reducing the corresponding
 pollution related to all stages of treatment and collection. In the best practices of MSW the inherent
 energy of wastes is being recovered. In this study, the most appropriate energy recovery methods
 utilizing MSW for Greece (i.e. Sorting plant at landfill site with biogas recovery and RDF production,
 Incineration of MSW with small pre-treatment and Controlled landfill site
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Ahmad, Husain, and Jianming Li. "Impact of water deficit on the development and senescence of tomato roots grown under various soil textures of Shaanxi, China." BMC Plant Biology 21, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-021-03018-1.

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Abstract Purpose Water scarcity is expected to extend to more regions of the world and represents an alarming threat to food security worldwide. Under such circumstances, water holding capacity is an important agronomic trait, which is primarily controlled by soil texture. Methods Our work examined three different soil textures from three cities of Shaanxi Province in China, i.e., silt-sandy loam from Yulin (north of Shaanxi), loam—clay loam from Yangling (middle and western part of Shaanxi), and clay loam-clay from Hanzhong soil (south of Shaanxi), at two moisture levels, i.e., field capacity
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Khan, Md Musharof Hussain, Jouni Havukainen, and Mika Horttanainen. "Impact of utilizing solid recovered fuel on the global warming potential of cement production and waste management system: A life cycle assessment approach." Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, December 25, 2020, 0734242X2097827. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0734242x20978277.

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Cement production is responsible for a significant share of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A potential option to reduce the cement production emissions is to use alternative fuels which can have also an impact on emissions from the waste management sector. This work investigates the change in global warming potential (GWP) of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) production and affected waste management systems when conventional fuels are partially replaced by solid recovered fuel (SRF) made from commercial and industrial waste (C&IW). A life cycle assessment (LCA) was conducted with a fu
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Salinas, Jerónimo, Inés García, Fernando del Moral, and Mariano Simón. "Use of marble sludge and biochar to improve soil water retention capacity." Spanish Journal of Soil Science 8 (March 15, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.3232/sjss.2018.v8.n1.08.

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Agriculture and mining are the most important economic activities in the province of Almería (SE Spain) and generate large amounts of waste. Almería is one of the driest regions in Europe, and its water resources come mainly from groundwater. The high water consumption of greenhouses (between 5000 and 6000 m<sup>3</sup> ha<sup>-1</sup> y<sup>-1</sup>) has resulted in a sharp decline of water table levels and a worsening of water quality. Therefore, it is necessary to implement actions that lead to the more efficient use of irrigation water. The objective of
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Hookway, Nicholas. "Tasting the Ethical: Vegetarianism as Modern Re-Enchantment." M/C Journal 17, no. 1 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.759.

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Introduction There is, as Andrew Rowan dubs it, a “constant paradox” in the way we treat, relate to, and consume animals in our everyday lives (Arluke and Sanders 4). This paper examines this paradox in relation to the rise of vegetarianism as a new taste and consumer culture in the West. The first part of the paper, drawing upon Bourdieu, argues that vegetarian “taste” is fundamentally a social practice linked to class and gender. It then offers a preliminary theoretical sketch of the sociological drivers and consequences of vegetarianism in late-modernity, drawing on social theory. Having es
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Wilson, Michael John, and James Arvanitakis. "The Resilience Complex." M/C Journal 16, no. 5 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.741.

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Introduction The term ‘resilience’ is on everyone’s lips - from politicians to community service providers to the seemingly endless supply of self-help gurus. The concept is undergoing a renaissance of sorts in contemporary Western society; but why resilience now? One possible explanation is that individuals and their communities are experiencing increased and intensified levels of adversity and hardship, necessitating the accumulation and deployment of ‘more resilience’. Whilst a strong argument could made that this is in fact the case, it would seem that the capacity to survive and thrive ha
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