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- Electrocoagulation (EC) is a technique used for wastewater treatment, wash water treatment, industrially processed water, and medical treatment. Electrocoagulation...
- the hair matrix cells to about 48 to 50 °C (118 to 122 °F), causing electrocoagulation. The galvanic method and thermolysis are often combined in the blend...
- Desalination Distillation Effluent Decontamination System Electro-oxidation Electrocoagulation Electrodeionization Electrodialysis Electrolysis Enhanced biological...
- (December 1982). "Experimental production of complete heart block by electrocoagulation in the closed chest dog". American Heart Journal. 104 (6): 1328–1334...
- usually involves some form of coagulation, either laser coagulation or electrocoagulation. Palliative care such as the installation of hearing aids can help...
- a waste water remediation unit using electrocoagulation. The differences between a standard electrocoagulation (EC) unit and a variable Electro-precipitation...
- filtering the water extracted from the underground aquifer. In iron electrocoagulation (Fe-EC), iron is dissolved nonstop using electricity, and the resulting...
- University Hospital, Singapore in June 2001. Role of Laparoscopic Electrocoagulation of Ovarian Surface (LEOS) in PCOD and its outcome - Vol 52, No 2,...
- Variable electro-precipitator, a waste water remediation unit using electrocoagulation Visual evoked potential, a nervous response to light Venus Entry Probe...
- cauterize, coagulate, cut, and dry (desiccate). Thus electrocautery, electrocoagulation, electrodesiccation, and electrocurettage are closely related and...