Publications by authors named "Geerts R"

Surfactants are chemicals commonly used in a wide range of domestic and industrial products. In the present study, ultimate biodegradation of 18 surfactants representing different classes (including several polymeric alcohol ethoxylates [AEs]) was determined in seawater at 20 °C by a Closed Bottle test method. After 28 days of incubation, 12 surfactants reached 60% biodegradation and were considered to be readily biodegradable in seawater.

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Objective: To validate a French version of the Olfactory Disorders Questionnaire (Fr-ODQ).

Methods: Patients with olfactory disorder (OD) and controls were enrolled from two medical centers. Individuals completed the Fr-ODQ and the French version of the sinonasal outcome tool-22 (SNOT-22).

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Water quality standards (WQS) set the legal definition for safe and desirable water. WQS impose regulatory concentration limits to act as a jurisdiction-specific legislative risk-management tool. Despite its importance in shaping a universal definition of safe, clean water, little information exists with respect to (dis)similarity of chemical WQS worldwide.

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While in many countries, people have access to cheap and safe potable tap water, the global consumption of bottled water is rising. Flanders, Belgium, where this study is located, has an exceptionally high consumption of bottled water per capita. However, in the interest of resource efficiency and global environmental challenges, the consumption of tap water is preferable.

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The biodegradation of N-alkyl polypropylene polyamines (NAPPs) was studied using pure and mixed cultures to enable read-across of ready biodegradability test results. Two Pseudomonas spp. were isolated from activated sludge with N-oleyl alkyl propylene diamine and N-coco alkyl dipropylene triamine, respectively.

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The continuous-fed activated sludge test (OECD TG 303A) was used to predict the removal of cationic surfactants from wastewater in activated sludge plants. However, a method to differentiate between adsorption and biodegradation is not provided in these guidelines. Assessment of removal by biodegradation was possible with analysis of the surfactant present in mixed liquid suspended solids in combination with a simple equation.

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  • Soil interactions, both abiotic and biotic, are crucial for ecosystem processes, but the underlying mechanisms are complex and not fully understood.
  • The study utilized DNA shotgun metagenomic techniques to explore how different inorganic fertilizers affected bacterial communities in grassland soils over a 54-year period.
  • Findings indicated shifts in bacterial community composition with specific groups (like Actinobacteria) increasing under fertilization, yet no significant changes in microbial functional profiles, suggesting that these functions are more stable despite variations in microbial community structures.
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To get insight in the biodegradation and potential read-across of fatty acid amides, N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl] cocoamide and N-(1-ethylpiperazine) tall oil amide were used as model compounds. Two bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa PK1 and Pseudomonas putida PK2 were isolated with N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl] cocoamide and its hydrolysis product N,N-dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine, respectively. In mixed culture, both strains accomplished complete mineralization of N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl] cocoamide.

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Society invests in the education of engineers because it is expected that the works of engineers will bring good results for society. Because the work of engineers is not value free or neutral, it is important that engineers are educated in the important principles of the social sciences and humanities. This education is essential for the awareness and understanding of what is good for society.

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Nutrient enrichment of habitats (eutrophication) is considered to be one of the main causes of plant diversity decline worldwide. Several experiments have shown a rapid loss of species in the first years after fertilization started. However, little is known about changes in species richness in the long term.

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Introduction: The Micronail(®) is a minimally invasive intramedullar titanium locking screw fixation for two-part dislocated extra-articular fractures and average displaced intra-articular fractures.

Patients And Methods: In a retrospective study we analyzed the outcome of 20 distal radius fractures in 18 patients (17 female, mean age 78 years), which were treated by Micronail(®). Average follow-up time was 4 months.

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Objectives: In 2006, an intramedullar titanium osteosynthesis for the stabilization of distal radius fractures was introduced in The Netherlands: the Micronail®. The Micronail® can be used in approximately 30% of distal radius fracture treatments. This article presents the introduction of this new treatment, and first clinical results.

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Objective: To determine whether home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) led to physician-initiated medication titration and improved achievement of target BP levels compared with standard, office-based management.

Methods: Physicians were randomly assigned to a treatment group or a control group. Patients in the control group were monitored by their physician and were drug-adjusted according to the usual approach.

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Objective: To describe prescription rates of commonly recommended best practices (clinical interventions with a strong base of evidence supporting their implementation) for critically ill patients and determine factors associated with increased rates of prescription.

Design: A retrospective observational study.

Setting: A university-affiliated medical-surgical-trauma intensive care unit over a 1-yr period.

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Purpose: The body distribution of total radioactivity (TR) and bortezomib was investigated in male Sprague-Dawley rats after single and repeated i.v. (bolus) administration with (14)C-labelled bortezomib (VELCADE) (0.

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Background: Psychosocial and lifestyle stressors, such as job strain and marital factors, have previously been associated with a sustained increase in blood pressure (BP).

Methods: In a 1-year longitudinal study, we evaluated whether job strain and marital cohesion continued to be associated with ambulatory blood pressure (ABP). The final study cohort included 229 male and female volunteers who were still employed and living with a significant other as at baseline and could complete all aspects of the follow-up testing.

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Wastewater from an Akzo Nobel production site contains more than 50 g/l total dissolved salts, mainly chlorides and sulphates, and is currently being treated after 10-20 x dilution. Biological treatment of undiluted or less diluted wastewater is very desirable for environmental and economic reasons. Possibilities were investigated in laboratory scale reactors to treat this highly saline and high strength wastewater aerobically, either after long adaptation or after removing part of the salts by a pretreatment.

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The plasma kinetics and tissue distribution of galantamine hydrobromide [4aS-(4a alpha,6beta,8aR*)]-4a,5,9,10,11,12-hexahydro-3-methoxy-11-methyl-6H-benzofuro-[3a,3,2-ef] [2benzazepin-6-ol hydrobromide, CAS-1953-04-4], a reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, were studied in male and female non-pregnant and pregnant SPF Wistar rats and in male Fisher x Copenhagen pigmented rats. Most studies were performed using 3H-labelled galantamine hydrobromide, measuring unchanged drug (UD) and non-volatile radioactivity (NVR) in plasma and tissues by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), liquid scintillation counting and quantitative whole-body autoradiography (QWBA). Plasma levels after single intravenous administration of UD (1.

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The effect of the trace metal cobalt on the conversion of methanol in an upflow anaerobic sludge bed (UASB) reactor was investigated by studying the effect of cobalt deprivation from the influent on the reactor efficiency and the sludge characteristics. A UASB reactor (30 degrees C; pH 7) was operated for 261 days at a 12-h hydraulic retention time (HRT). The loading rate was increased stepwise from 2.

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The effect of omitting nickel from the influent on methanol conversion in an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Bed (UASB) reactor was investigated. The UASB reactor (30 degrees C, pH 7) was operated for 261 days at a 12-h hydraulic retention time (HRT) and at organic loading rates (OLRs) ranging from 2.6 to 7.

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Nitrogen losses from plants may occur through a variety of pathways, but so far, most studies have only quantified losses of nutrients by above-ground litter production. We used N pulse labelling to quantify total nitrogen losses from above- and below-ground plant parts. Using this method we were able to include also pathways other than above-ground litter production.

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Loperamide oxide is a prodrug of the effective antidiarrheal loperamide. Administration of this prodrug improves efficacy and tolerability. For better understanding of these effects, the absorption and gastrointestinal distribution of loperamide oxide and of its active drug loperamide were studied.

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Risperidone is a new benzisoxazole antipsychotic. 9-Hydroxy-risperidone is the major plasma metabolite of risperidone. The pharmacological properties of 9-hydroxy-risperidone were studied and appeared to be comparable to those of risperidone itself, both in respect of the profile of interactions with various neurotransmitters and its potency, activity, and onset and duration of action.

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The plasma kinetics and tissue distribution of ketanserin [+)-3-[2-[4-(4-fluorobenzoyl)-1-piperidinyl]ethyl]-2,4(1H,3H)- quinazolinedione, R 41 468) were studied in the rat, rabbit and dog. The studies were performed utilizing 3H- and 14C-labelled ketanserin and appropriate techniques to measure levels of radioactivity, unchanged drug and a major metabolite ketanserin-ol in plasma and tissues. Following intravenous administration to male rats and dogs (10 mg/kg), plasma levels could be described by a two-compartment model.

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The plasma kinetics and tissue distribution of the gastrokinetic (+/-)-cis-4-amino-5-chloro-N-[1-(3-(4-fluorophenoxy)propyl]-3-methoxy-4- piperidinyl]-2-methoxybenzamide monohydrate (cisapride, R 51 619) have been studied in the rat, rabbit and dog. After intravenous administration to rats (5 mg/kg) and dogs (0.63 mg/kg) plasma level-time curves were adequately fitted to a two-compartmental model.

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