Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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... biofilms can contain a wide variety of aerobic , facultative and anaerobic organisms ( Hamilton and Maxwell , 1986 ) . A schematic representation of this model of microbial biofilm is shown in Figure 15 . 0 : Ӧ о 0 BULK FLUID AEROBIC ...
... biofilms can contain a wide variety of aerobic , facultative and anaerobic organisms ( Hamilton and Maxwell , 1986 ) . A schematic representation of this model of microbial biofilm is shown in Figure 15 . 0 : Ӧ о 0 BULK FLUID AEROBIC ...
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... biofilms and exopolymers , and development of a ( 35s ) radio- respirometric method to determine the activity of SRB within the biofilm on metals . AC impedance and electrochemical noise techniques were also found to be useful in some ...
... biofilms and exopolymers , and development of a ( 35s ) radio- respirometric method to determine the activity of SRB within the biofilm on metals . AC impedance and electrochemical noise techniques were also found to be useful in some ...
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... biofilms formed at the metal liquid interface. The effect of the early stages of biofilm formation on the corrosion behavior of 70/30 copper-nickel alloy in natural seawater was studied through electrochemical experiments and surface ...
... biofilms formed at the metal liquid interface. The effect of the early stages of biofilm formation on the corrosion behavior of 70/30 copper-nickel alloy in natural seawater was studied through electrochemical experiments and surface ...
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