This report revises and updates the original geologic site characterization report that was published in 1980. Some of the topics covered in the earlier report were provisional and it is now practicable to reexamine them some 15 years later, using new or revised geotechnical data and that obtained from SPR cavern operations, which involves 16 new caverns.
Salmonella spp. are bacteria that cause salmonellosis, a common form of foodborne illness with major impact on human health and huge inancial losses in poultry industry. The incidence of notiied cases of salmonellosis has declined from a peak of 24 per 100,000 in 2009 to 20.4 reported cases per 100,000 population in 2013, with S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium being the most commonly reported serovar in EU. Salmonella spp. has been detected in a range of foods, and outbreaks have predominantly been associated with animal products such as eggs, poultry and dairy products, but also with plant origin food such as salad dressing, fruit juice and sesame. At the time of slaughter, Salmonella-infected poultry may have high numbers of organisms in their intestines as well as on the outside of the bird and are therefore an important source of contamination. Nowadays, food safety has become an important concern for the European society and governments; therefore, more strict and harmonized regulations are being implemented throughout the poultry production chain with the aim to guarantee and increase the consumer conidence in foodstufs of animal origin. Furthermore, increasing antimicrobial resistance in non-typhoid Salmonella species has been a serious problem for public health worldwide.
Ni/ZSM-5 in in-plasma catalysis systems has potential for toluene conversion, syngas formation, and inhibition of undesirable by-products and coke formation.
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