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Wang, J. (author), Mignon, A. (author), Snoeck, D. (author), Wiktor, V.A.C. (author), Van Vliergerghe, S. (author), Boon, N. (author), De Belle, N. (author)
journal article 2015
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Callewaert, C. (author), De Maeseneire, E. (author), Kerckhof, F.M. (author), Verliefde, A. (author), Van de Wiele, T. (author), Boon, N. (author)
Clothing textiles protect our human body against external factors. These textiles are not sterile and can harbor high bacterial counts as sweat and bacteria are transmitted from the skin. We investigated the microbial growth and odor development in cotton and synthetic clothing fabrics. T-shirts were collected from 26 healthy individuals after...
journal article 2014
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Ganendra, G. (author), De Muynck, W. (author), Ho, A. (author), Hoefman, S. (author), De Vos, P. (author), Boeckx, P. (author), Verstraete, W. (author), Boon, N. (author)
Biological treatment using Methane Oxidizing Bacteria (MOB) immobilized on carrier materials is considered as the best solution to mitigate methane emission at low concentrations (e.g., in animal houses). The porosity of the support is one of the most important factors for an efficient removal of methane. In animal houses, building materials...
conference paper 2013
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Hammes, F. (author), Boon, N. (author), Vital, M. (author), Ross, P. (author), Magic-Knezev, A. (author), Dignum, M. (author)
Pellet softening reactors are used in centralized and decentralized drinking water treatment plants for the removal of calcium (hardness) through chemically induced precipitation of calcite. This is accomplished in fluidized pellet reactors, where a strong base is added to the influent to increase the pH and facilitate the process of...
journal article 2010
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