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aerobic process

aerobic process

[e′rōb·ik ′präs·əs]
(biology)
A process requiring the presence of oxygen.
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He said the core of the aerobic process is designed and fabricated using Japanese equipment and technology complemented with Filipino innovation.
This sewerage can be treated through an aerobic process and an artificial wetland planted by using the grey water obtained by processing the sewerage.
During exercise, up to a point the increase in oxygen consumption is proportionate to energy expended and all the energy needs are met by aerobic process. So, in a person, the more is the maximum oxygen consumption capacity, the more will be his/her aerobic capacity.
Ralph Kemp, the council's corporate manager commission for waste services, said: "What we are talking about here is composting, which is an aerobic process which doesn't produce putrid smells and gas."
An aerobic process is marked by the presence of heat, Carbon (IV) Oxide and moisture, a process that replicates itself till all the fodder is rotten and the resulting fodder is hot and dominated by a pungent smell.
Alternatively, the advantages of an aerobic process are high biodegradation and organic removal rate, as well as good water quality.
Currently, aerobic process particularly aeration pond is widely used by the mills to treat POME at secondary level.
10 that the plant would not create noxious odors or nuisance noise because of its small volume and enclosed, aerobic process using wood chips.
These more evolved cells had a new and much more efficient way of generating energy that worked in an atmosphere with more oxygen in it: their primary source of energy was an aerobic process in the mitochondria.
An aerobic treatment system (ATS) is a small scale sewage treatment system similar to a septic tank system that uses an aerobic process for digestion rather than just the anaerobic process used in septic systems.
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