Browsing by Author "Pillai, Suresh"
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Lazarine, Alexis D (Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)The rising desire for individualized medical physics models has sparked a transition from the use of tangible phantoms toward the employment of computational software for medical physics applications. One such computational ...
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Corbeil, Karalee (2023-07-31)Fecal contamination impacts water quality along the coast of Texas by threatening ecosystem services and human health. The beach areas of Galveston, Texas are heavily used for recreational activities and have been identified ...
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Nwaneshiudu, Okechukwu (2009-05-15)Potential contamination from hazardous and solid waste landfills stemming from population increase, rapid industrialization, and the proliferation of assembly plants known as the maquiladoras, are of major concern in the ...
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Huang, Jen-Huang (2012-12-07)Microfluidic technology is a useful tool to help answer unsolved problems in multidisciplinary fields, including molecular biology, clinical pathology and the pharmaceutical industry.Current microfluidic based devices with ...
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Vikram, Amit; Jayaprakasha, Guddadarangavvanahally; Jesudhasan, Palmy; Pillai, Suresh; Patil, Bhimanagouda (Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2012)
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Florey, James (2012-07-16)The need for clean potable water and sustainable energy are two current and pressing issues with implications affecting the global population. Renewed interests in alternative energy have prompted researchers to investigate ...
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Uckoo, Ram 1980- (2012-12-13)The emerging scientific evidences on the role of food components in prevention of several chronic diseases are the momentum for shifting from a traditional focus on production to enhancement of nutritional quality. To ...
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Schulze-makuch, Dirk; Bowman, Robert S.; Pillai, Suresh (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2007-12-25)Systems and methods are described for removing biological pathogens using surfactant-modified zeolite (SMZ). A method for removing biological pathogens from a fluid or a fluid-based gel includes filtering the fluid or ...
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Brorman, Emily TaylorElectron beam (eBeam) technology is an innovative resource used to rid a variety of pollutants including microbial pathogens. This technology utilizes a linear electron accelerator that is capable of generating highly ...
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Praveen, Chandni; Dancho, Brooke; Kingsley, David; Calci, Kevin; Meade, Gloria; Mena, Kristina; Pillai, Suresh (Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2013)
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Huang, Min (2022-11-15)A total of 90.5% of medical device sterilization is performed using Ethylene oxide (EtO) and gamma irradiation, while less than 5.5% incorporates accelerator technology (electron beam and X-ray). However, the government, ...
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Ward, Lindsay Rose (2017-01-05)We hypothesized that at low doses (<2.0kGy) electron beam processing, a non-thermal food pasteurization technology, would be effective at inactivating the microbial pathogens potentially present in raw milk without ...
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Paul, Sabu; Matlock, Marty; Haan, Patricia; Mukhtar, Saqib; Pillai, Suresh (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002)Salado Creek in Bexar County, Texas is one of 65 streams listed as impaired water bodies for its high concentration of fecal coliform bacteria in the Clean Water Act’s 303(d) list. The Hydrological Simulation Program-FORTRAN ...