2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2005.11.009
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Towards a “crippled-mode” operation of an industrial wastewater treatment plant

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“…A computerized, continuous recording of thermal data that may be displayed in situ for monitoring during the procedure and then exported or printed with different formats is usually included with the device. This adds security and comfort for the patient, avoids the need to create written records, and allows efficient data recording for clinical research [3]. Numerous compact HIPEC machines, approved by the US Food and Drug Administration or with a CE marking have been developed and commercialized since the late 1990s.…”
Section: Perfusion Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A computerized, continuous recording of thermal data that may be displayed in situ for monitoring during the procedure and then exported or printed with different formats is usually included with the device. This adds security and comfort for the patient, avoids the need to create written records, and allows efficient data recording for clinical research [3]. Numerous compact HIPEC machines, approved by the US Food and Drug Administration or with a CE marking have been developed and commercialized since the late 1990s.…”
Section: Perfusion Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But for most of teams, it was not found to be necessary and precooling is simply accomplished by limited use of body warming during the cytoreduction, which is often a long procedure [12]. During the procedure, temperature probes must be placed at different sites of circuit and intraperitoneal cavity: heat generator, inflow and outflow drains, bladder, liver, mesentery [13]. It is agreed that the desirable intra-abdominal temperatures range to maintain during HIPEC is 41.5-438C, needing inflow temperatures at 46-488C [2].…”
Section: Modalities Of Perfusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The large variations in the composition and loads of industrial wastewaters, the presence of high concentrations of salts and organic matters, and the poorly biodegradable organic substances hinder treating these effectively (Dvořák et al 2013 ; García-García et al 2015 ; Szafnicki and Narce 2006 ). Therefore, industries and researchers devoted their efforts to develop technologies and processes characterized by higher efficiencies and inexpensive costs aiming to reduce the volumes of wastewater at source, to improve the quality of the effluents (Barakat 2011 ), and to meet the allowable maximum contaminant levels and standards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%