Abstract:
PCT No. PCT/AT95/00118 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 25, 1997 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 25, 1997 PCT Filed Jun. 14, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO95/35156 PCT Pub. Date Dec. 28, 1995A device for introducing gases into liquids in the form of fine bubbles, especially for introducing air into waste water, which device (1) comprises gas distributors (2) consisting of a longitudinal chamber (20) covered by a porous foil (19) arranged beneath the liquid level and to which gas is fed through a supply duct (5) and emerges into the liquid through the foil in the form of fine bubbles. The gas distributors (2) are connected to supply pipes (5) each provided for a group of gas distributors (2). The gas distributors (2) have a base wall (18) of rigidly-stable material, preferably metal, forming one side of the chamber (20) covered with the porous foil (19). Furthermore, it is preferred that the gas distributors (2), in the direction of their longitudinal extension, are mounted on carriers (7, 7a) arranged on the bottom of a basin or container in which the liquid is present.
Abstract:
PCT No. PCT/AT95/00118 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 25, 1997 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 25, 1997 PCT Filed Jun. 14, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO95/35156 PCT Pub. Date Dec. 28, 1995A device for introducing gases into liquids in the form of fine bubbles, especially for introducing air into waste water, which device (1) comprises gas distributors (2) consisting of a longitudinal chamber (20) covered by a porous foil (19) arranged beneath the liquid level and to which gas is fed through a supply duct (5) and emerges into the liquid through the foil in the form of fine bubbles. The gas distributors (2) are connected to supply pipes (5) each provided for a group of gas distributors (2). The gas distributors (2) have a base wall (18) of rigidly-stable material, preferably metal, forming one side of the chamber (20) covered with the porous foil (19). Furthermore, it is preferred that the gas distributors (2), in the direction of their longitudinal extension, are mounted on carriers (7, 7a) arranged on the bottom of a basin or container in which the liquid is present.
Abstract:
PCT No. PCT/AT95/00118 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 25, 1997 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 25, 1997 PCT Filed Jun. 14, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO95/35156 PCT Pub. Date Dec. 28, 1995A device for introducing gases into liquids in the form of fine bubbles, especially for introducing air into waste water, which device (1) comprises gas distributors (2) consisting of a longitudinal chamber (20) covered by a porous foil (19) arranged beneath the liquid level and to which gas is fed through a supply duct (5) and emerges into the liquid through the foil in the form of fine bubbles. The gas distributors (2) are connected to supply pipes (5) each provided for a group of gas distributors (2). The gas distributors (2) have a base wall (18) of rigidly-stable material, preferably metal, forming one side of the chamber (20) covered with the porous foil (19). Furthermore, it is preferred that the gas distributors (2), in the direction of their longitudinal extension, are mounted on carriers (7, 7a) arranged on the bottom of a basin or container in which the liquid is present.
Abstract:
PCT No. PCT/AT95/00118 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 25, 1997 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 25, 1997 PCT Filed Jun. 14, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO95/35156 PCT Pub. Date Dec. 28, 1995A device for introducing gases into liquids in the form of fine bubbles, especially for introducing air into waste water, which device (1) comprises gas distributors (2) consisting of a longitudinal chamber (20) covered by a porous foil (19) arranged beneath the liquid level and to which gas is fed through a supply duct (5) and emerges into the liquid through the foil in the form of fine bubbles. The gas distributors (2) are connected to supply pipes (5) each provided for a group of gas distributors (2). The gas distributors (2) have a base wall (18) of rigidly-stable material, preferably metal, forming one side of the chamber (20) covered with the porous foil (19). Furthermore, it is preferred that the gas distributors (2), in the direction of their longitudinal extension, are mounted on carriers (7, 7a) arranged on the bottom of a basin or container in which the liquid is present.
Abstract:
PCT No. PCT/AT95/00118 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 25, 1997 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 25, 1997 PCT Filed Jun. 14, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO95/35156 PCT Pub. Date Dec. 28, 1995A device for introducing gases into liquids in the form of fine bubbles, especially for introducing air into waste water, which device (1) comprises gas distributors (2) consisting of a longitudinal chamber (20) covered by a porous foil (19) arranged beneath the liquid level and to which gas is fed through a supply duct (5) and emerges into the liquid through the foil in the form of fine bubbles. The gas distributors (2) are connected to supply pipes (5) each provided for a group of gas distributors (2). The gas distributors (2) have a base wall (18) of rigidly-stable material, preferably metal, forming one side of the chamber (20) covered with the porous foil (19). Furthermore, it is preferred that the gas distributors (2), in the direction of their longitudinal extension, are mounted on carriers (7, 7a) arranged on the bottom of a basin or container in which the liquid is present.
Abstract:
PCT No. PCT/AT95/00118 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 25, 1997 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 25, 1997 PCT Filed Jun. 14, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO95/35156 PCT Pub. Date Dec. 28, 1995A device for introducing gases into liquids in the form of fine bubbles, especially for introducing air into waste water, which device (1) comprises gas distributors (2) consisting of a longitudinal chamber (20) covered by a porous foil (19) arranged beneath the liquid level and to which gas is fed through a supply duct (5) and emerges into the liquid through the foil in the form of fine bubbles. The gas distributors (2) are connected to supply pipes (5) each provided for a group of gas distributors (2). The gas distributors (2) have a base wall (18) of rigidly-stable material, preferably metal, forming one side of the chamber (20) covered with the porous foil (19). Furthermore, it is preferred that the gas distributors (2), in the direction of their longitudinal extension, are mounted on carriers (7, 7a) arranged on the bottom of a basin or container in which the liquid is present.
Abstract:
PCT No. PCT/AT95/00118 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 25, 1997 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 25, 1997 PCT Filed Jun. 14, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO95/35156 PCT Pub. Date Dec. 28, 1995A device for introducing gases into liquids in the form of fine bubbles, especially for introducing air into waste water, which device (1) comprises gas distributors (2) consisting of a longitudinal chamber (20) covered by a porous foil (19) arranged beneath the liquid level and to which gas is fed through a supply duct (5) and emerges into the liquid through the foil in the form of fine bubbles. The gas distributors (2) are connected to supply pipes (5) each provided for a group of gas distributors (2). The gas distributors (2) have a base wall (18) of rigidly-stable material, preferably metal, forming one side of the chamber (20) covered with the porous foil (19). Furthermore, it is preferred that the gas distributors (2), in the direction of their longitudinal extension, are mounted on carriers (7, 7a) arranged on the bottom of a basin or container in which the liquid is present.
Abstract:
PCT No. PCT/AT95/00118 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 25, 1997 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 25, 1997 PCT Filed Jun. 14, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO95/35156 PCT Pub. Date Dec. 28, 1995A device for introducing gases into liquids in the form of fine bubbles, especially for introducing air into waste water, which device (1) comprises gas distributors (2) consisting of a longitudinal chamber (20) covered by a porous foil (19) arranged beneath the liquid level and to which gas is fed through a supply duct (5) and emerges into the liquid through the foil in the form of fine bubbles. The gas distributors (2) are connected to supply pipes (5) each provided for a group of gas distributors (2). The gas distributors (2) have a base wall (18) of rigidly-stable material, preferably metal, forming one side of the chamber (20) covered with the porous foil (19). Furthermore, it is preferred that the gas distributors (2), in the direction of their longitudinal extension, are mounted on carriers (7, 7a) arranged on the bottom of a basin or container in which the liquid is present.
Abstract:
A device (1) for introducing gases into liquids, especially air into waste water, having gas distributors (2) consisting of a longitudinal chamber (20) covered with a porous foil (19) arranged beneath the surface of the liquid, to which gas is fed through a supply pipe (5) and emerges into the liquid through the foil in the form of fine bubbles. The gas distributors (2) are connected to supply pipes (5) intended for a group of gas distributors (2) which have a base wall of rigidly stable material, preferably metal, forming one side of the chambers (20) covered with the porous foil (19). It is furthermore preferable for the gas distributors (2) to be fitted longitudinally on at least one side to bearers (7, 7a) arranged on the bottom of a tank or container holding the liquid.
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A procedure for the identification of a functional disorder of the pancreas by the use of parts of all iso-enzymes of the pancreas elastase and of synthetic amino-acid sequences as antigens for obtaining specific antibodies, as well as their use in immuno-chemical test procedures.