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0.08 0.31 0.55 18.80 10.60 0.48 medium / 10 / at 30 ° C in a jar provided with an anaerobic system ( AnaerocultTM , Merck Darmstadt ) prior to use . Purity of the strains was periodically checked by microscopic observations and Gram ...
0.08 0.31 0.55 18.80 10.60 0.48 medium / 10 / at 30 ° C in a jar provided with an anaerobic system ( AnaerocultTM , Merck Darmstadt ) prior to use . Purity of the strains was periodically checked by microscopic observations and Gram ...
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On the other hand , in accordance with the literature , anaerobic bacteria in sea water can be active once the biofilm is well established and this process could take between three and four weeks depending upon the experimental ...
On the other hand , in accordance with the literature , anaerobic bacteria in sea water can be active once the biofilm is well established and this process could take between three and four weeks depending upon the experimental ...
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Results reported in this paper offer evidence on the interactions between bacterial fouling , CP and calcareous deposits : i ) Aerobic bacterial adsorption is reduced by the application of CP while anaerobic bacterial adsorption was not ...
Results reported in this paper offer evidence on the interactions between bacterial fouling , CP and calcareous deposits : i ) Aerobic bacterial adsorption is reduced by the application of CP while anaerobic bacterial adsorption was not ...
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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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