Effluent Treatment Top Journals
The
effluent treatment facility is being installed to treat the effluents biologically. The effluent contains considerable organic matter. The direct discharge of the effluent into the bodies of water causes the water to deplete DO. Therefore, in order to meet the recommended effluent quality standards, treatment of the effluent is required before it is finally disposed of. The
waste fluid was generally disposed of during the early years of
geothermal energy utilization using the least expensive method available. This most frequently involved drainage of the surface into the nearest stream or into ponds that were designed for this purpose. Today the norm is injection of all
waste fluid into wells to reduce harmful chemical pollution. Effluent features are quite variable, and complex.
High Impact List of Articles
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Editor Note on Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
Jordan M
Editor Note: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Editor Note on Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
Jordan M
Editor Note: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Creating cell-free protein synthesis factories
Chiara Heide, Oscar Ces, Karen M. Polizzi & Cleo Kontoravdi
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Creating cell-free protein synthesis factories
Chiara Heide, Oscar Ces, Karen M. Polizzi & Cleo Kontoravdi
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Ex situ online monitoring: application, challenges and opportunities for biopharmaceuticals processes
Paul Kroll, Patrick Sagmeister, Wieland Reichelt, Lukas Neutsch, Tobias Klein & Christoph Herwig*
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Ex situ online monitoring: application, challenges and opportunities for biopharmaceuticals processes
Paul Kroll, Patrick Sagmeister, Wieland Reichelt, Lukas Neutsch, Tobias Klein & Christoph Herwig*
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Standard operating procedures revisited: a 2014 perspective
Alex D Kanarek
Perspective Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Standard operating procedures revisited: a 2014 perspective
Alex D Kanarek
Perspective Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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The hidden potential of small synthetic molecules and peptides as affinity ligands for bioseparations
Menegatti, Naik and Carbonell
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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The hidden potential of small synthetic molecules and peptides as affinity ligands for bioseparations
Menegatti, Naik and Carbonell
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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