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Water Sci Technol ; 77(9-10): 2274-2283, 2018 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29757179

ABSTRACT

Intensive aeration for nitrification is a major energy consumer in sewage treatment plants (STPs). Low-dissolved-oxygen (low-DO) nitrification has the potential to lower the aeration demand. However, the applicability of low-DO nitrification in the tropical climate is not well-understood. In this study, the potential of low-DO nitrification in tropical setting was first examined using batch kinetic experiments. Subsequently, the performance of low-DO nitrification was investigated in a laboratory-scale sequential batch reactor (SBR) for 42 days using real tropical sewage. The batch kinetic experiments showed that the seed sludge has a relatively high oxygen affinity. Thus, the rate of nitrification was not significantly reduced at low DO concentrations (0.5 mg/L). During the operation of the low-DO nitrification SBR, 90% of NH4-N was removed. The active low-DO nitrification was mainly attributed to the limited biodegradable organics in the sewage. Fluorescence in-situ hybridisation and 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing revealed the nitrifiers were related to Nitrospira genus and Nitrosomonadaceae family. Phylogenetic analysis suggests 47% of the operational taxonomic units in Nitrospira genus are closely related to a comammox bacteria. This study has demonstrated active low-DO nitrification in tropical setting, which is a more sustainable process that could significantly reduce the energy footprint of STPs.


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Bioreactors/microbiology , Nitrification , Oxygen , Sewage/microbiology , Bacteria , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S , Tropical Climate
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Singapore Med J ; 33(2): 204-5, 1992 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1621133

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Intubation was difficult and traumatic in a 40-year-old patient presented for emergency oesophagoscopy because the diagnosis of stylohyoid ligament calcification was not suspected. High probability of stylohyoid ligament calcification should be suspected when there is difficulty in lifting the epiglottis and fibre-optic laryngoscopy is suggested as the best way to tackle this problem to prevent trauma and possible risk of regurgitation and aspiration especially in emergency situation.


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Calcinosis/pathology , Esophagoscopy/adverse effects , Hyoid Bone/pathology , Intubation , Ligaments/pathology , Trachea/injuries , Adult , Humans , Intubation/adverse effects , Ligaments/diagnostic imaging , Male , Radiography
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