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- fermentation during the production of beer where cells form macroscopic flocs. These flocs cause the yeast to sediment or rise to the top of a fermentation at...
- 2021. Am I FLoCed?—EFF website reporting to users if FLoC is enabled FLoCs explained at the Privacy Sandbox Initiative website More detailed FLoC Origin...
- biofilms and granules, or else considered a specialized type of biofilm. Flocs appear as cloudy suspensions of cells floating in water, rather than attached...
- Avnimelech, Yoram (April 2007). "Feeding with microbial flocs by tilapia in minimal discharge bio-flocs technology ponds". Aquaculture. 264 (1–4): 140–147...
- Bioflocculation of microalgae and bacteria addresses this. MaB-flocs or Microalgal Bacterial flocs settle by gravity, up to density of 20 g per liter. This...
- various types of foulants: biological (bacteria, fungi), colloidal (clays, flocs), scaling (mineral precipitates), and organic (oils, polyelectrolytes, humics)...
- coagulation and flocculation, which allows grouping particles together into flocs of a bigger size. This increases the settling speed of suspended solids...
- particles create an electrical bond adhering each other together to form flocs. "The face of a clay platelet has a slight negative charge where the edge...
- waste water. This is followed by a settling tank to allow the biological flocs (the sludge blanket) to settle, thus separating the biological sludge from...
- so that the negatively charged colloidal particles clump together into "flocs", which then float to the top of the liquid, settle to the bottom of the...