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It can also be noticed that the effect of CP on the number of bacteria attached is more significant when the applied overpotential increases . The application of CP for SS immersed for 3 and 6 h resulted in an important decrease in cell ...
It can also be noticed that the effect of CP on the number of bacteria attached is more significant when the applied overpotential increases . The application of CP for SS immersed for 3 and 6 h resulted in an important decrease in cell ...
Page 124
The present results show that there is an important decrease in the number of attached cells when CP is applied . The decrease is higher at more negative potentials and during the first hours of biofilm growth ( the length of the period ...
The present results show that there is an important decrease in the number of attached cells when CP is applied . The decrease is higher at more negative potentials and during the first hours of biofilm growth ( the length of the period ...
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They can be applied by spraying , and have a fast drying time ; they must not produce harmful interference or poisonous fumes when film burns during welding process . They must have good resistance to weather and be compatible with the ...
They can be applied by spraying , and have a fast drying time ; they must not produce harmful interference or poisonous fumes when film burns during welding process . They must have good resistance to weather and be compatible with the ...
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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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