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    Integrating entrapped mixed microbial cell (EMMC) technology for treatment of wastewater containing dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) for reuse in semiconductor industries

    Solvents containing dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) are widely used in the rinse process of strip** photoresistors in semiconductor manufacturing industries. The disposal/reuse of wastewater containing DMSO is a s...

    P. Y. Yang, Tin Tin Myint in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy (2003)

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    EMMC technology for treatment/reuse of dilute dairy wastewater

    A rural dairy farm located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii needed to upgrade current lagoon treatment system for further reuse as floor flushing and crop irrigation. This is a comprehensive bench scale and pilot...

    Rhoda Luo-Ting Lin, Joshua Lelemia Irvine in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy (2009)

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    Integrating an anaerobic Bio-nest and an aerobic EMMC process as pretreatment of dairy wastewater for reuse: a pilot plant study

    A large dairy farm located on the island of Oahu, Hawaii was the site for an investigation for the potential integration of the existing facultative lagoon system with a cost effective pretreatment unit proces...

    Piyalerg Kongsil, Joshua Lelemia Irvine in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy (2010)

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    Evaluation of potential integration of entrapped mixed microbial cell and membrane bioreactor processes for biological wastewater treatment/reuse

    The challenge of biological wastewater treatment process is the design and operation of effective retention of mixed microbial cells within the reactor. Entrapped mixed microbial cell (EMMC) technology is desi...

    Jia Zhu, C. F. Lin, J. C. M. Kao, P. Y. Yang in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy (2011)

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    CXCR7 stimulates MAPK signaling to regulate hepatocellular carcinoma progression

    The CXCL12/CXCR4 axis has been posited widely to have significant roles in many primary tumors and metastases. It is known that CXCR7 can also be engaged by CXCL12, but the exact function of CXCR7 is controver...

    L Lin, M-M Han, F Wang, L-L Xu, H-X Yu, P-Y Yang in Cell Death & Disease (2014)