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is effluent
noun
A stream that flows out, such as from a lake or reservoir; an outflow; effluence.
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where kTh (mL/min.mg) is the Thomas model constant, qe (mg/g) is the predicted adsorption capacity, x is mass of adsorbent (g), Q is influent flow rate (mL/min), C0 is initial solution concentration (mg/L), and C t is effluent solution concentration (mg/L).
The adsorption breakthrough profiles were obtained from C t (mg/L) or C t/C o vs. V t (mL) or t plots; where C t is effluent concentration, C o influent concentration, V t volume of effluent treated and t is the service time.
The main source of chromium (VI) pollution of surface water is effluent from tanning, plastic, pigment, and paint manufacturing industries [ 5].
Niemi et al. [ 12] stated that the human activities, that is, effluent discharge, eroded soil, and agricultural chemicals, are the major factors to deteriorate the surface and ground water.
These results confirmed that a major source of PBTA-1 and PBTA-2 in the Yodo River system is effluent from the sewage plants and that discharged mutagens, including PBTA-1 and PBTA-2, are diluted and/or decomposed while moving down the Yodo River system.
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I know which of the puddles on the pavement are effluent and which are just muddy water.
The solutions were effluent 1 and permeate, effluent 2 and permeate, effluent 3 and permeate and fresh water (control).
It is an effluent from dairy plant that is not treated and released as such.
Nevertheless, the only androgenic industrial effluent identified to date is pulp mill effluent.
In our surface waters, the most significant sources of endocrine-active chemicals most likely are the effluent from municipal wastewater treatment plants.
The inoculum for batch assays was the effluent from a mesophilic anaerobic reactor treating food waste.
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