Publications by authors named "Don Richard"

Submerged attached-growth processes, both fixed and moving bed, are becoming more popular. These processes may or may not be used in combination with suspended-growth treatment. The objective of this project was to evaluate a tertiary attached-growth, moving-bed media nitrification system based on the ammonia-nitrogen removal rates and effluent concentrations that could be achieved.

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In 1991, routine biotoxin monitoring of bivalve molluscs at aquaculture sites along the eastern shore of Nova Scotia, Canada revealed a group of novel seafood toxins called spirolides, whose origin was the dinoflagellate Alexandrium ostenfeldii. Result from this preliminary study in rodents demonstrates a highly toxic lethal response in rats and mice after intraperitoneal injections of lipophilic extracts. To elucidate the modes of action and toxicologic pathology, brain and internal organs were examined by histology and various biomarkers of neural injury were monitored by immunohistochemistry (IH) and/or transcriptional analysis.

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