Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 11-13Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1993 |
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Page 13
... Pseudomonas fluorescens , an increase in surface roughness increased the amount of adsorbed protein in all regions of the stirred tank reactor . Tests on different materials of construction which would be considered to have different ...
... Pseudomonas fluorescens , an increase in surface roughness increased the amount of adsorbed protein in all regions of the stirred tank reactor . Tests on different materials of construction which would be considered to have different ...
Page 79
... Pseudomonas fluorescens and for different metals 56. The results are presented in Figure 12 as a function of pH . Potential zeta ( mV ) 50 25 Aluminium + Copper A Brass Pseudomonas fluorescens 0 -25 -50 10 PH Figure 12 · Values of zeta ...
... Pseudomonas fluorescens and for different metals 56. The results are presented in Figure 12 as a function of pH . Potential zeta ( mV ) 50 25 Aluminium + Copper A Brass Pseudomonas fluorescens 0 -25 -50 10 PH Figure 12 · Values of zeta ...
Page 186
... Pseudomonas fluorescens ( P. fluorescens ) strain was isolated from a contaminated metal working fluid and identified by biochemical tests . The strain was maintained in Cetrimide agar at 28 ° C . Purity was checked through Gram stains ...
... Pseudomonas fluorescens ( P. fluorescens ) strain was isolated from a contaminated metal working fluid and identified by biochemical tests . The strain was maintained in Cetrimide agar at 28 ° C . Purity was checked through Gram stains ...
Contents
Scale Formation During Nucleate Boiling A Review | 26 |
Change in Boiling Mechanism with Time | 33 |
Heat Transfer Models in the Presence of Deposit | 43 |
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