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Rearrangements of the nitrifiers population in an activated sludge system under decreasing solids retention times
PublikacjaDue to the key role of nitrite in novel nitrogen removal systems, nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) have been receiving increasing attention. In this study, the coexistence and interactions of nitrifying bacteria were explored at decreasing solids retention times (SRTs). Four 5-week washout experiments were carried out in laboratory-scale (V=10 L) sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) with mixed liquor from two full-scale activated sludge...
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Higher Responsiveness to Rosuvastatin in Polygenic versus Monogenic Hypercholesterolemia: A Propensity Score Analysis
PublikacjaBackground: The monogenic defect in familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is detected in ∼40% of cases. The majority of mutation-negative patients have a polygenic cause of high LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C). We sought to investigate whether the underlying monogenic or polygenic defect is associated with the response to rosuvastatin. Methods: FH Individuals were tested for mutations in LDLR and APOB genes. A previously established LDL-C-specific...
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A Comparison of the Efficiency of Deammonification under Different Aeration Strategies in a Laboratory-Scale Sequencing Batch Reactor
PublikacjaAn important source of nitrogen load entering the biological part of wastewater treatment plants (WWPTs) is derived from the anaerobic sludge digestion processes. Sludge digestion liquors constitute only 1-2% of the inflow to the plant, but the load of nitrogen directed with them to the main stream may be as high as 10-20% of the total nitrogen load. Therefore, numerous studies have focused on treatment of sludge digestion liquors...
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Czynniki wpływające na konkurencyjność zróżnicowanych funkcjonalnie bakterii nitryfikacyjnych AOB-NOB w układach ze skróconą ścieżką usuwania azotu
ProjektyProjekt realizowany w Katedra Inżynierii Sanitarnej zgodnie z porozumieniem UMO-2017/26/D/ST8/00967 z dnia 2018-10-31
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InSIK Inteligentne systemy monitorowania, sterowania i ochrony dla obiektów infrastruktury krytycznej: metodologia, struktury, algorytmy oraz ich zastosowanie do sieci dystrybucji wody pitnej
ProjektyProjekt realizowany w Wydział Elektrotechniki i Automatyki zgodnie z porozumieniem 638/N-COST/09/2010/0 z dnia 2009-12-22