influent Betekenis & Definitie

  • En [ ˈɪn.fluː.ənt]
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Betekenis van influent In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van influent

  • The influent in sewage water passes through a bar screen to remove all large objects like cans, rags, sticks, plastic packets etc. carried in the sewage stream.

  • In an aerobic treatment system, influent first enters an aeration tank where the powdered carbon is added, making up a portion of mixed liquor suspended solids.

  • The reactor used the effluent from a methanogenic pilot reactor, which contained ammonium, sulphide and other compounds, and nitrate from a nitrifying plant as the influent.

  • Obviously, any measure of pollution control must include both levels of influent and effluent.

  • The model shows that the inefficiency effects are not a linear function of effluent-influent ratio of various pollutants.

  • Also, there is a positive association between pollution control and economies of scale (the higher the scale economies, the lower the effluent-influent quality ratio).

  • The measure chosen here is the ratio of effluent to influent; a lower value of the ratio reflects a higher level of control.

  • When we think of the great power and influents which this country exercises we cannot look back with much pleasure on our foreign policy in the last five years.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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