Publications by authors named "Giles Hamilton"

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  • Mobile applications for diabetes aim to improve access to information, enable remote monitoring, and provide decision support for treatment decisions.
  • There is a general belief that these apps could offer clinical benefits, but there's currently limited evidence to substantiate this.
  • To explore the potential benefits and successes of digital diabetes tools, a Digital Diabetes Congress was held, gathering experts to discuss the future of digital health in diabetes management.
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Pulp and paper wastewater (PPW) contains significant concentrations of phytosterols, suspected of inducing endocrine disruption in aquatic species. Aerated stabilization basins (ASBs) are commonly used for the treatment of PPW, but phytosterol removal varies among treatment systems. The objective of this study was to better understand the removal processes and biotransformation of phytosterols within an ASB treatment system fed with untreated PPW.

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Phytosterols are plant-derived sterols present in pulp and paper wastewater and have been implicated in the endocrine disruption of aquatic species. Bioassays were performed to assess the effect of an additional carbon source and/or solubilizing agent on the aerobic biotransformation of a mixture of three common phytosterols (β-sitosterol, stigmasterol and campesterol). The aerobic biotransformation of the phytosterol mixture by a mixed culture developed from a pulp and paper wastewater treatment system was examined under three separate conditions: with phytosterols as the sole added carbon source, with phytosterols and dextrin as an additional carbon source, and with phytosterols added with ethanol as an additional carbon source and solubilizing agent.

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