Publications by authors named "K Tumba"

Hydrate-based technology has emerged as a promising approach to address the industry's energy demands and product quality challenges in the food industry. Despite reported successes in the literature where higher dehydration ratios were achieved, technological problems like slow formation rates and poor process scale-up economics need to be addressed. Moreover, with little hydrate formation data available, the major focus is on the technology's ability to remove water content, but studies on the kinetics of hydrate formation are scarce.

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The present study evaluates the (CuLE) and (TiSE) antimutagenic effect and the impact of industrial soil and solid waste leachate on Drosophila larvae. Larvae were exposed to leachate prepared at different pH (7, 4.93, 2.

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One of the major challenges experienced by the fruit juice industry is the steady rise in energy costs. Hence, it is of industrial interest to find possible environmentally friendly measures that reduce energy consumption while cost-effectively maintaining the quality of manufactured products. Hydrate-based juice concentration technology can be used to overcome this challenge.

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Sustainable utilization has been becoming the core idea of concentrated seawater disposal, which makes the harvest of salinity gradient power based on reverse electrodialysis (RED) become one of the important ways. As the important factors affecting RED performance, different flow orientations along the membrane and solution temperature have been studied in the previous researches. However, there are still some details that need to be clarified.

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Objective: To evaluate the trend of hospitalization for acute bronchiolitis in infants under one year of age, in the past eight years and after the implementation of the palivizumab immunization program in Brazil.

Methods: The study is a retrospective analysis of data on infants younger than one year of age, who were hospitalized with acute bronchiolitis between 2008 and 2015 in Brazil. The Brazilian National Health System database was used.

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