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De Smet

A. J. Rutgers, M. de Smet, and W. Rigole, in Physical Chemistry Enriching Topics from Colloid and Surface Chemistry, H. Van Olphen and K. J. Mysels, eds., Theorex (8327 La Jolla Scenic Drive), La Jolla, CA, 1975. [Pg.221]

The endless-belt percolator (Wakeman, loc. cit.) is similar in principle, but the successive feed, solvent spray, drainage, and dumping stations are hnearly rather than circulany disposed. Examples are the de Smet belt extractor (uncompartmented) and the Lurgi frame belt (compartmented), the latter being a kind of linear equivalent of the Rotocel. Horizontal-belt vacuum filters, which resemble endless-belt extractors, are sometimes used for leaching. [Pg.1674]

Carpentier W, K Sandra, I De Smet, A Brige J Van Beeuman (2003) Microbial reduction and precipitation of vanadium by Shewanella oneidensis. Appl Environ Microbiol 69 3636-3639. [Pg.157]

Carpentier W, L De Smet, J Van Beeuman, A Brige (2005) Respiration and growth of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 using vanadate as the sole electron acceptor. J Bacterial 187 3293-3301. [Pg.157]

Aqueous scouring is expensive in terms of water use and effluent treatment and it can cause entanglement of delicate wool fibres. Solvent scouring offers an effective alternative but it is essential that the solvent does not enter the environment. Earlier solvent-based processes included the use of perchloroethylene in which 8-18% water had been emulsified with a surfactant. Current processes are based on hexane (de Smet process), 1,1,1-... [Pg.92]

Millet S, Hesta M, Seynaeve M, Ongenae E, De Smet S, Debraekeleer J and Janssens G P (2004), Performance, meat and carcass traits of fattening pigs with organic versus conventional housing and nutrition , Livest Prod Sci, 87, 109-119. [Pg.174]

De Smet, K.D. 1987. Organochlorines, predators and reproductive success of the red-necked grebe in southern Manitoba. Condor 89 460-467. [Pg.1154]

Posch, M., Hettelingh, J-P., de Smet, P. A. M., Downing, R. J. (1997). Calculations and Mapping of Critical Thresholds in Europe. Status report 1997. RIVM, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment. P.O. Box 1,3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands. [Pg.433]


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