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Kate Gormley, Faron McLellan, Christopher McCabe, Claire Hinton, Joseph Ferris, David I. Kline and Beth E. Scott
In the UK, some of the oldest oil and gas installations have been in the water for over 40 years and have considerable colonisation by marine organisms, which may lead to both industry challenges and/or potential biodiversity benefits (e.g., artificial r...
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Bing Hui, Xiuhua Fu, Des Gibson, David Child, Shigeng Song, Lewis Fleming, Guntis Rutins, Hin On Chu, Caspar Clark and Stuart Reid
A hollow cathode plasma source has been operated automatically, demonstrating independent control of plasma ion energy and ion current density for plasma ion-assisted electron beam-deposited titania (TiO2). The lanthanum hexaboride hollow cathode design ...
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Angelica Lidén and Kenneth M. Persson
Membrane technology, i.e., ultrafiltration and nanofiltration, is growing in popularity, as it is a space efficient alternative for surface water treatment. Two types of hollow fiber membranes were tested in a fully equipped and automated pilot at a Swed...
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Prachit Kurani, Yash Shah
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This paper presents Real-Time system for air pollution monitoring and control. The main objective of the work is designing microcontroller based toxic gas detecting and alerting system. This is a semi-automated system such that if the pollution level exc...
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Jiri Misurec
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The paper describes the possibilities of communication lines for automated data collection from any energy meter installed on the client's side. There are compared some types of communicatin lines, classical modem communication over PSTN, TCP/IP communic...
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