4 results match your criteria: "The Netherlands and Delft University of Technology[Affiliation]"
Water Res
February 2022
Laboratory of Virus Contaminants of Water and Food, Section of Microbiology, Virology and Biotechnology, Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Statistics, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Avinguda Diagonal 643, 08028, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Water Res
April 2019
Laboratory of Virus Contaminants of Water and Food, Section of Microbiology, Virology and Biotechnology, Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Statistics, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Avinguda Diagonal 643, 08028, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Electronic address:
Wastewater is an important resource in water-scarce regions of the world, and its use in agriculture requires the guarantee of acceptable public health risks. The use of fecal indicator bacteria to evaluate safety does not represent viruses, the main potential health hazards. Viral pathogens could complement the use of fecal indicator bacteria in the evaluation of water quality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Sci Technol
August 2014
KWR Watercycle Research Institute, The Netherlands and Delft University of Technology, Nieuwegein 3433 PE, The Netherlands.
People in urban areas are exposed to microbial hazards in urban waters. In this study, various hazards, diseases, and water systems, where different recreation activities take place, are compared in an integrated quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA). The event and annual probability of gastrointestinal illness (GI) and Legionnaires'disease (LD) were analyzed in QMRA models using selected literature data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chem Theory Comput
October 2009
Condensed Matter and Interfaces, Department of Chemistry, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80.000 3508TA Utrecht, The Netherlands and Delft University of Technology, Process & Energy Laboratory, Leeghwaterstraat 44, 2628CA Delft, The Netherlands.
We investigated the adsorption and the diffusion of alkanes in the sodium-exchanged zeolite Mordenite (Na-MOR) using molecular simulations. MOR-type zeolite consists of main channels (6.5 × 7 Å) oriented along the z crystallographic axis that are connected to small side pockets (3.
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