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Authors: EDYVEAN RGJ BENSON J THOMAS CJ BEECH IB VIDELA HA
Citation: Rgj. Edyvean et al., BIOLOGICAL INFLUENCES ON HYDROGEN EFFECTS IN STEEL IN SEAWATER, Materials performance, 37(4), 1998, pp. 40-44

Authors: PERCIVAL SL KNAPP JS EDYVEAN RGJ WALES DS
Citation: Sl. Percival et al., BIOFILMS, MAINS WATER AND STAINLESS-STEEL, Water research (Oxford), 32(7), 1998, pp. 2187-2201

Authors: WILLIAMS CJ ADERHOLD D EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: Cj. Williams et al., COMPARISON BETWEEN BIOSORBENTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF METAL-IONS FROM AQUEOUS-SOLUTIONS, Water research, 32(1), 1998, pp. 216-224

Authors: WILLIAMS CJ EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: Cj. Williams et Rgj. Edyvean, AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE FILTRATION OF BIOLOGICAL-MATERIALS - WHY ISIT SUCH A PROBLEM, Filtration & separation, 35(6), 1998, pp. 507-512

Authors: BENSON J EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: J. Benson et Rgj. Edyvean, HYDROGEN PERMEATION THROUGH PROTECTED STEEL IN OPEN SEAWATER AND MARINE MUD, Corrosion, 54(9), 1998, pp. 732-739

Authors: WILLIAMS CJ EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: Cj. Williams et Rgj. Edyvean, ION-EXCHANGE IN NICKEL BIOSORPTION BY SEAWEED MATERIALS, Biotechnology progress, 13(4), 1997, pp. 424-428

Authors: PERCIVAL SL BEECH IB EDYVEAN RGJ KNAPP JS WALES DS
Citation: Sl. Percival et al., BIOFILM DEVELOPMENT ON 304-STAINLESS-STEELS AND 316-STAINLESS-STEELS IN A POTABLE WATER-SYSTEM, Journal of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management, 11(4), 1997, pp. 289-294

Authors: WILLIAMS CJ EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: Cj. Williams et Rgj. Edyvean, OPTIMIZATION OF METAL ADSORPTION BY SEAWEEDS AND SEAWEED DERIVATIVES, Process safety and environmental protection, 75(B1), 1997, pp. 19-26

Authors: BOUSHER A SHEN XD EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: A. Bousher et al., REMOVAL OF COLORED ORGANIC-MATTER BY ADSORPTION ONTO LOW-COST WASTE MATERIALS, Water research, 31(8), 1997, pp. 2084-2092

Authors: ADERHOLD D WILLIAMS CJ EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: D. Aderhold et al., THE REMOVAL OF HEAVY-METAL IONS BY SEAWEEDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES, Bioresource technology, 58(1), 1996, pp. 1-6

Authors: WILLIAMS CJ EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: Cj. Williams et Rgj. Edyvean, THE EFFECT OF ORGANICALLY LOADED FEEDSTREAMS ON THE OPERATION OF CARTRIDGE FILTERS, Water research, 30(4), 1996, pp. 972-980

Authors: WILLIAMS CJ EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: Cj. Williams et Rgj. Edyvean, THE BIOLOGICAL FOULING OF CARTRIDGE FILTERS IN AQUEOUS APPLICATIONS, Biofouling, 9(2), 1995, pp. 115-127

Authors: WILLIAMS CJ EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: Cj. Williams et Rgj. Edyvean, TESTING CARTRIDGE FILTERS IN AQUEOUS-MEDIA - INTERPRETING THE RESULTSTHE PITFALLS AND PROBLEMS .2. THE PROBLEMS AND PITFALLS OF CARTRIDGE FILTER PERFORMANCE EVALUATION, Filtration & separation, 32(3), 1995, pp. 255-259

Authors: WILLIAMS CJ EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: Cj. Williams et Rgj. Edyvean, TESTING CARTRIDGE FILTERS IN AQUEOUS-MEDIA - INTERPRETING THE RESULTS- THE PITFALLS AND PROBLEMS .1. EVALUATING PERFORMANCE METHODS, Filtration & separation, 32(2), 1995, pp. 157-161

Authors: BHOSLE NB EVANS LV EDYVEAN RGJ
Citation: Nb. Bhosle et al., THE EFFECT OF CATHODIC POLARIZATION ON MONOSACCHARIDES OF AMPHORA-COFFEAEFORMIS, A MARINE FOULING DIATOM, Biofouling, 8(1), 1994, pp. 71-79

Authors: RUGG D EDYVEAN RGJ JONES H
Citation: D. Rugg et al., EFFECT OF RAPID SOLIDIFICATION, IMPURITY LEVEL, AND FURTHER ALLOY ADDITIONS ON DISSOLUTION RATE OF MG-MN ALLOYS IN 3-PERCENT-NACL SOLUTION, Materials science and technology, 9(11), 1993, pp. 994-999
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