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Beltsville Poultry Semen Extender 6. Holding Turkey Semen for Six Hours at 15 C
- T. J. Sexton, A. Giesen
- Biology
- 1 June 1982
Abstract A series of experiments were conducted to measure the effects of various combinations of extender pH (6.5 vs. 7.5), osmolarity (28 0 vs. 355 mOsmols), and sample agitation on the fertilizing… Expand
Advancements in the application of aerobic granular biomass technology for sustainable treatment of wastewater
- A. Giesen, L. D. Bruin, R. Niermans, H. V. Roest
- Engineering
- 1 March 2013
Aerobic granular sludge technology can be regarded as the future standard for industrial and municipal wastewater treatment. As a consequence, a growing number of institutes and universities focus… Expand
Beltsville poultry semen extender. 7. Comparison of commercial diluents for holding turkey semen six hours at 15 C.
- A. Giesen, T. J. Sexton
- Biology, Medicine
- Poultry science
- 1 February 1983
The ability of three commercial semen diluents (Minnesota, I.M.V.-French and Universal) and the Beltsville Poultry Semen Extender (BPSE) to maintain the fertilizing capacity of turkey semen held 6 hr… Expand
Beltsville poultry semen extender. 9. Effect of storage temperature on turkey semen held eighteen hours.
- A. Giesen, T. J. Sexton
- Biology, Medicine
- Poultry science
- 1 July 1983
Turkey semen was collected, diluted 1:1 with Beltsville Poultry Semen Extender, and held for 0 or 18 hr at 5, 15, 25, or 35 C. Changes in spermatozoa motility and sperm numbers were monitored before… Expand
Tm:YAG: A Comparison between endpumped Laser-rods and the 'Thin-Disk'-Setup
- N. Berner, A. Diening, +4 authors A. Giesen
- Materials Science
- 2001
Tm:YAG lasers with cw output powers of 6 W from an endpumped rod and 4 W applying the 'thin-disk'-setup are compared and analysed by a rate-equation model.
Aerobic granular biomass technology: advancements in design, applications and further developments
- M. Pronk, A. Giesen, A. Thompson, S. Robertson, M. V. Loosdrecht
- Environmental Science
- 1 December 2017
Aerobic granular sludge is seen as the future standard for industrial and municipal wastewater treatment. Through a Dutch research and development program, a full-scale aerobic granular biomass… Expand
Full-scale Experiences with Aerobic Granular Biomass Technology for Treatment of Urban and Industrial Wastewater
- R. Niermans, A. Giesen, M. V. Loosdrecht, Bart de Buin
- Environmental Science
- 1 October 2014
Aerobic granulation is seen as the future standard for industrial and municipal wastewater treatment and subsequently research efforts are quickly developing in this field. As an outcome of a… Expand
Sustainable treatment of HF wastewaters from semiconductor industry with a fluidized bed reactor
- K. V. D. Broeck, N. V. Hoornick, J. V. Hoeymissen, R. D. Boer, A. Giesen, D. Wilms
- Materials Science
- 11 August 2003
Within the semiconductor industry, large volumes of hydrogen fluoride (HF) containing wastewaters need to be treated. This paper describes a technique that makes it possible to treat HF wastewater… Expand
High temperature oxidation of iron atoms by CO2
- A. Giesen, J. Herzler, P. Roth
- Chemistry
- 18 July 2002
The reaction of Fe-atoms with CO2 was studied in the temperature range of 1330 K⩽T⩽2650 K at pressures between 1.0 and 1.6 bar in a shock wave reactor. Resonance absorption spectroscopy was applied… Expand
Kinetics of the Fe-Atom Condensation Based on Fe−Concentration Measurements †
- A. Giesen, J. Herzler, P. Roth
- Chemistry
- 7 June 2003
The condensation of Fe atoms was studied over the temperature range of 670−1150 K at pressures between 0.3 and 0.45 bar behind incident shock waves based on Fe concentration measurements. Atomic… Expand