نتایج جستجو برای: chemical losses

تعداد نتایج: 439381  

2007
R. D. Lentz R. E. Sojka C. W. Robbins

Most P losses from surface-irrigated fields occur via runoff, are associated with eroded sediment, and can be minimized by eliminating irrigation-induced erosion. A convenient new practice that eliminates furrow irrigation-induced soil losses uses a high molecular weight, anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) applied to initial irrigation inflows. We hypothesized that, compared to control furrows, PAM t...

2009
MIRJANA KRESOVIĆ MIODRAG JAKOVLJEVIĆ SRDJAN BLAGOJEVIĆ SRBOLJUB MAKSIMOVIĆ

Investigations were performed on soils of different acidity, ranging in the pH interval 4.65–5.80 (in water). Changes of the mineral nitrogen forms in the examined soils were studied by applying short-term incubation experiments performed under aerobic conditions, with a humidity of 30 % and a temperature of 20 °C, both with and without the addition of 100 and 300 ppm NH4–N. The results of the ...

Journal: :Optics letters 2013
Taha M Ben Masaud Antulio Tarazona Ehsan Jaberansary Xia Chen Graham T Reed Goran Z Mashanovich H M H Chong

We fabricated and measured the optical loss of polysilicon waveguides deposited using hot-wire chemical vapor deposition at a temperature of 240°C. A polysilicon film 220 nm thick was deposited on top of a 2000 nm thick plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition silicon dioxide layer. The crystalline volume fraction of the polysilicon film was measured by Raman spectroscopy to be 91%. The optica...

2016
Ilse Vanhoutte Kris Audenaert Leen De Gelder

Exposure to mycotoxins, secondary metabolites produced by fungi, may infer serious risks for animal and human health and lead to economic losses. Several approaches to reduce these mycotoxins have been investigated such as chemical removal, physical binding, or microbial degradation. This review focuses on the microbial degradation or transformation of mycotoxins, with specific attention to the...

2013
Laura Ortiz-Hernández Enrique Sánchez-Salinas Edgar Dantán-González María Luisa Castrejón-Godínez

As a result of human activities, currently a large number of pollutants and waste are eliminated to the environment. Worldwide, more than one billion pounds of toxins are released into the air and water. Approximately 6x106 chemical compounds have been produced; annually 1,000 new products are synthetized and between 60,000 and 95,000 chemicals are commercially used [1]. Among these substances ...

2008
Gustavo M. de Almeida Song W. Park

The detection of abnormal events in advance is still a challenge in chemical industries. The earlier it is done, the greater the possibility of at least mitigating losses. This study investigates the performance of a signal processing tool so-called hidden Markov model (HMM) in accomplishing detection tasks. The case study is based on a chemical recovery boiler that belongs to a Kraft pulping m...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2013
Cornelius J O' Flynn Mark G Healy Paul Wilson Nyncke J Hoekstra Shane M Troy Owen Fenton

Losses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contribute to eutrophication of surface water. However, chemical amendments have the potential to decrease P and suspended solids (SS) losses from land application of slurry. Current legislation attempts to avoid losses to a water body by prohibiting slurry spreading when heavy rainfall is forecast within 48 h. Th...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2012
R B Brennan M G Healy J Grant T G Ibrahim O Fenton

Chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incidental phosphorus (P) losses in runoff; however, the effects of amendments on incidental nitrogen (N) losses are not as well documented. This study examined P and N losses in runoff during three simulated rainfall events 2, 10 and 28 days after a single application of unamended/chemically amended dairy cattle slu...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
Carlos A Bonilla David G Kroll John M Norman Daniel C Yoder Christine C Molling Paul S Miller John C Panuska Jeffrey B Topel Peter L Wakeman K G Karthikeyan

This work describes a simple, passive sampling system for measuring runoff, sediment, and chemical losses from typical agricultural fields. The sampler consists of a 5 to 7 m wide runoff collector connected to a series of multislot divisors. These divisors split the flow into aliquots, providing a continuous sampling during the runoff event. Divisors were located in a wooden box below ground le...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
H H Stein B Sève M F Fuller P J Moughan C F M de Lange

In this review, the terminology that is used to describe the bioavailability and ileal digestibility of AA in pig feed ingredients is defined. Aspects of the methodology to establish bioavailability and ileal digestibility values also are discussed, and recommendations about the use of these values are provided. Two main factors can contribute to differences between bioavailability and ileal di...

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