نتایج جستجو برای: alum

تعداد نتایج: 1969  

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
Douglas R Smith P A Moore D M Miles B E Haggard T C Daniel

Phosphorus (P) losses from pastures fertilized with poultry litter contribute to the degradation of surface water quality in the United States. Dietary modification and manure amendments may reduce potential P runoff losses from pastures. In the current study, broilers were fed a normal diet, phytase diet, high available phosphorus (HAP) corn diet, or HAP corn + phytase diet. Litter treatments ...

2013
Rajan Gandhimathi Nalladurai Jegan Durai Puthiya Veetil Nidheesh Sreekrishnaperumal Thanga Ramesh Subramaniam Kanmani

Landfill leachate is an important pollution factor resulting from municipal landfill sites. Physical and chemical processes are the better option for pretreatment or full treatment of landfill leachate. This article presents a combination of pre-treatment method (coagulation and adsorption) for leachate collected from municipal solid waste open dumping site. Physico chemical characteristics of ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
Kimberly L Cook Michael J Rothrock Jason G Warren Karamat R Sistani Philip A Moore

Microbial mineralization of urea and uric acid in poultry litter results in the production of ammonia, which can lead to decreased poultry performance, malodorous emissions, and loss of poultry litter value as a fertilizer. Despite the fact that this is a microbial process, little is known about how the microbial populations, especially ammonia-producing (ureolytic) organisms in poultry litter,...

2003
V. K. Jain

The potassium, ammonium and thallium alums form continuous series of solid solutions. By means of xray diffraction Klug and Alexander [1] have shown that these solid solutions are ideal from the stand point of Vegard’s law [2], particularly solid solutions of ammonium and thallium alum [1]. Jain [3] has studied the electron spin resonance (ESR) of Cr3+ in single crystals of mixed alums of ammon...

2012
Sharon Hutchison Robert A. Benson Vivienne B. Gibson Abigail H. Pollock Paul Garside James M. Brewer

Alum adjuvants have been in continuous clinical use for more than 80 yr. While the prevailing theory has been that depot formation and the associated slow release of antigen and/or inflammation are responsible for alum enhancement of antigen presentation and subsequent T- and B-cell responses, this has never been formally proven. To examine antigen persistence, we used the chimeric fluorescent ...

Journal: :Circulation research 2009
Maria Wigren Daniel Bengtsson Pontus Dunér Katarina Olofsson Harry Björkbacka Eva Bengtsson Gunilla Nordin Fredrikson Jan Nilsson

The immune system represents a promising novel target for prevention of atherosclerosis. Several pilot vaccines that reduce atherosclerosis in experimental animals have been developed. The aluminum hydroxide adjuvant Alum has been shown to have antiatherogenic properties in itself, suggesting that it may be a suitable adjuvant in possible future atherosclerosis vaccines. To characterize the imm...

2017
Pengxia Song Shenyi He Aihua Zhou Gang Lv Jingjing Guo Jian Zhou Yali Han Huaiyu Zhou Zhen Hao Hua Cong

BACKGROUND A widely prevalent disease, toxoplasmosis poses serious health threats to both humans and animals; therefore, development of an ideal DNA vaccine against Toxoplasma gondii is needed eagerly. The purpose of the present study is to assess the protective efficacy of a DNA vaccine encoding the T. gondii toxofilin gene (pEGFP-toxofilin). In addition, toxofilin DNA vaccine combined with th...

2015
Nurudeen Abiola Oladoja

The need to ameliorate some of the inherent limitations in the use of alum in water purification engendered these studies. Synthetic water of varying turbidities (50, 100, 300 NTU) and varying pHs (2, 3, and 4), but low alkalinity were prepared. The results from the different studies showed that water of lower residual turbidity could be got from the use of 50% of optimum alum dose when combine...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2009
A O Babatunde Y Q Zhao

This research has two eventual goals: (1) To optimize performance of subsurface constructed wetlands for removal of phosphorus (P) (2) To demonstrate that dewatered alum sludge (a by-product), can be reused as a constructed wetland substrate. To achieve these, alum sludge from a water treatment plant was characterized and used as main substrate in four experimental vertical sub-surface flow con...

2014
V Sangeetha V Sivakumar A Sudha KS Priyenka Devi

Coagulation treatment of sago wastewater was studied and laboratory studies were carried out using alum as coagulant. Coagulation treatment conditions were optimised through response surface methodology (RSM). Operational parameters namely dosage of alum (Al [email protected]

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