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David, Gaithuma, Heath Mark, Schulz Chris, Bogan Travis, and Water Research Foundation, eds. UV disinfection knowledge base. Denver, CO: Water Research Foundation, 2012.

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S, Cushing Robert, Crozes Gil F, and AWWA Research Foundation, eds. Practical aspects of UV disinfection. Denver, CO: AWWA Research Foundation and American Water Works Association, 2001.

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Wright, Harold. Design and performance guidelines for UV sensor systems. Denver, Colorado]: Water Research Foundation, 2009.

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Gagnon, Graham A. Impact of UV disinfection on biological stability. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation, 2004.

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Linden, Karl G. Disinfection efficiency and dose measurement of polychromatic UV light. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation, 2003.

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Linden, Karl G. Impact of UV and UV/H₂O₂ AOP on EDC activity in water. Denver, Colo: Awwa Research Foundation, 2007.

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Linden, Karl G. Impact of UV and UV/H₂O₂ AOP on EDC activity in water. Denver, Colo: Awwa Research Foundation, 2007.

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Linden, Karl G. Impact of UV location and sequence on by-product formation. Denver, Colo: Water Research Foundation, 2012.

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Wobma, Paul C. UV disinfection and disinfection by-product characteristics of unfiltered water. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation, 2004.

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New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. Evaluation of ultraviolet (UV) radiation disinfection technologies for wastewater treatment plant effluent: Final report. Albany, N.Y: NYSERDA, 2004.

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Kanagalingam, Sabeshan. Synthesis and characterization of UV-crosslinkable peptide-based polymers for the use in glaucoma treatment. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1998.

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Ing, Jo-Anne S. Impacts of medium-pressure UV irradiation on disinfection by-product formation: Residuals management plant, Mannheim Water Treatment Plant, Kitchener, Ontario. [Waterloo: s.n.], 1999.

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Bishop, Mark, John Young, William Becker, Christine Cotton, Laurel Passantino, Douglas Owen, Matthew Valade, Roopesh Joshi, Mark LeChevallier, and Rich Hubel. Integrating UV Disinfection into Existing Water Treatment. American Water Works Research Foundation, 2005.

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Linden, Karl G., Joel Ducoste, and Robert Hulsey. UV Disinfection for Large Water Treatment Plants. American Water Works Research Foundation, 2007.

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Integrating UV disinfection into existing water treatment plants. Denver, Colo: Awwa Research Foundation, 2005.

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Snicer, Gregory A. Uv Inactivation of Viruses in Natural Waters. Amer Water Works Assn, 1999.

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Ray, Cantwell, AWWA Research Foundation, and East Bay Municipal Utility District (Calif.), eds. UV disinfection at the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation, 2006.

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UV disinfection at the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation, 2006.

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Ray, Cantwell, AWWA Research Foundation, and East Bay Municipal Utility District (Calif.), eds. UV disinfection at the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation, 2006.

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Ray, Cantwell, AWWA Research Foundation, and East Bay Municipal Utility District (Calif.), eds. UV disinfection at the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation, 2006.

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Jeannie, Darby, and Water Environment Research Foundation, eds. The effect of upstream treatment processes on UV disinfection performance. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Research Foundation, 1999.

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Effect of Upstream Treatment Processes on UV Disinfection Performance, the. Water Environment Federation,US, 1999.

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A, Rochelle Paul, and AWWA Research Foundation, eds. An investigation of UV disinfection and repair in Cryptosporidium parvum. Denver, CO: AWWA Research Foundation, 2004.

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Awwa Research Foundation (Corporate Author) and Jennifer L. Clancy (Editor), eds. Susceptibility of Multiple Strains of C. Parvum to Uv Light. American Water Works Association, 2002.

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Mackey, Erin D., Jean-Michel Laine, Robert S. Cushing, Marie-Laure Janex-Habibi, and Nicolas Picard. Bridging Pilot-Scale Testing to Full-Scale Design of UV Disinfection Systems. American Water Works Research Association, 2004.

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Malley, James Malley, Nicola Ballester, Aaron Margolin, Karl Linden, and Alexander Mofidi. Inactivatiion of Pathogens With Innovative UV Technologies. American Water Works Research Association, 2004.

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Inactivation of pathogens with innovative UV technologies. Denver, CO: Awwa Research Foundation and American Water Works Association, 2004.

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Linden, Karl G., Guus Ijpelaar, Danny Harmsen, Charles M. Sharpless, and Joop C. Kruithof. Fluence Monitoring in UV Disinfection Systems: Development of a Fluence Meter. American Water Works Research Foundation, 2006.

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Tarabain, AbdulRahman. The use of electronic ceramics and magnetic treatment to prevent fouling on UV lamp sleeves. 2005.

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Tarabain, AbdulRahman. The use of electronic ceramics and magnetic treatment to prevent fouling on UV lamp sleeves. 2005.

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Luck, Anni. UV/TiO2 for drinking water treatment: Concurrent degradation of 1,4-dioxane and removal of iron and manganese. 2007, 2007.

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1934-, Rogers Charles, and Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, eds. Interim report on the feasibility of using UV photolysis and APEG reagent for treatment of dioxin contaminated soils. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, 1985.

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Luck, Anni. UV/titanium dioxide for drinking water treatment: Concurrent degradation of 1,4-dioxane and removal of iron and manganese. 2007.

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Peppiatt, Christopher James. The characterisation of a thin film UV contactor and its application to the treatment of contaminated cutting oils. 1997.

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Quinn, Claire. Impacts of process upsets and transient water quality events on UV disinfection performance at Ontario water treatment facilities. 2004.

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1934-, Rogers Charles, and Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory., eds. Interim report on the feasibility of using UV photolysis and APEG reagent for treatment of dioxin contaminated soils. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory, 1985.

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A, Shogrin Bradley, and NASA Glenn Research Center, eds. The effects of acid passivation, tricresyl phosphate presoak, and UV/ozone treatment on the tribology of perfluroropolyether-lubricated 440C stainless steel couples. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2001.

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R, Jones William, Herrera-Fierro Pilar, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. The effects of acid passivation, tricresyl phosphate pre-soak, and UV/ozone treatment on the tribology of perfluoropolyether-lubricated 440C stainless steel couples. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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Castillo Hernández, Estela, Ángel José Fernández, Alfredo Pavón, Luz América Viveros Anaya, Raquel Velasco, Antonio Cajero Vázquez, Asunción Rangel, et al. Los Raros. La escritura excluida en México. Edited by Estela Castillo Hernández and Ángel José Fernández. Universidad Veracruzana, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25009/uv.2314.1524.

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More than a decade ago, the Literary Studies Program of El Colegio de San Luis and the Institute of Linguistic and Literary Research of the Universidad Veracruzana joined forces to undertake the study, rescue and dissemination of writers, works, and literary phenomena that could be called "rare", due to the lack of knowledge or neglect that both academia and literary critics have had towards them. The 14 articles in this book are the result of a genuine interest in settling this debt with the literary tradition in Mexico. In these pages, a group of specialists from prestigious higher education institutions, approach from a philological, literary criticism, historiography, cultural studies or intellectual biography perspective, to the analysis of singular texts, either for their style, or for the peculiar treatment of their themes, or simply because in their time they were ahead of generic determinations, aesthetic trends or group editorial processes, covering a broad period from the late eighteenth century to the twilight of the twentieth. As a whole, the gaze of these 14 study proposals focuses on the writing excluded from the Mexican canon, in search of the exceptional detail, the seed of that which opposes the norm, or the subjectivities that stand out as an anomaly in the great cultural processes that our country has experienced. Observed in their particularity, the works that integrate this corpus reveal themselves as a sort of refutation to the impositions of the literary histories of the preceding centuries, by recognizing that also those who advanced along falsely marginalized itineraries were involved in negotiations, transgressions, influences and important variants in the field of tradition. Prior to this academic effort, there was no specific bibliography in the academy on many of the topics, authors or perspectives discussed here, which makes Rare. The excluded writing in Mexico a rigorous compendium, as well as a guide to search for the other names that made up the ranks of Mexican literature.
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Wright, A. G. The Photomultiplier Handbook. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199565092.001.0001.

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This handbook is aimed at helping users of PMTs who are faced with the challenge of designing sensitive light detectors for scientific and industrial purposes. The raison d’être for photomultipliers (PMTs) stems from four intrinsic attributes: large detection area, high, and noiseless gain, and wide bandwidth. Detection involves a conversion process from photons to photoelectrons at the photocathode. Photoelectrons are subsequently collected and increased in number by the action of an incorporated electron multiplier. Photon detection, charge multiplication, and many PMT applications are statistical in nature. For this reason appropriate statistical treatments are provided and derived from first principles. PMTs are characterized by a range of photocathodes offering detection over UV to infra-red wavelengths, the sensitivities of which can be calibrated by National Laboratories. The optical interface between light sources and PMTs, particularly for diffuse or uncollimated light, is sparsely covered in the scientific literature. The theory of light guides, Winston cones, and other light concentrators points to means for optimizing light collection subject to the constraints of Liouville’s theorem (étandue). Certain PMTs can detect single photons but are restricted by the limitations of unwanted background ranging in magnitude from a fraction of a photoelectron equivalent to hundreds of photoelectrons. These sources, together with their correlated nature, are examined in detail. Photomultiplier biasing requires a voltage divider comprising a series of resistors or active components, such as FETs. Correct biasing provides the key to linear operation and so considerable attention is given to the treatment of this topic. Electronic circuits and modules that perform the functions of charge to voltage conversion, pulse shaping, and impedance matching are analysed in detail.
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