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A method is provided for removing biofilm from a surface submerged in water. The method includes cooling the biofilm to below the freezing point of water to thereby generate large, sharp-edged ice crystals in the biofilm. The frozen biofilm is then thawed and removed from the surface by, for instance, flowing a liquid across the surface.
A cyclic process for the removal of hydrogen sulfide, and carbon dioxide, from a variety of gas streams is disclosed. The gas stream containing the sour gas(es) is contacted with an aqueous solution of a specific reactant ligand or chelate, or mixtures thereof, optionally in an absorbent, containing specific stabilizers for improvement of chelate life. The hydrogen sulfide is converted to sulfur, CO.sub.2 may be absorbed to produce a purified gas stream, and the reactant chelate is reduced. The ...
Improved methods are provided for the efficient and economic removal of sulfur dioxide from gases, which comprise contacting the gas with neutralizing values obtained from Type S hydrated lime, i.e. calcined dolomite, slaked with water under elevated temperature and pressure. The Type S hydrated dolomitic lime may be used in conjunction with a wet scrubber to provide base and neutralizing magnesium values, in a spray dryer or dry scrubber, or directly introduced into the boiler. The use of Type ...
A process and a system for the complete stripping of the photoresist layer from semiconductor wafers after each processing step (lithography step) in a multi-step production process. At the end of each such step the photoresist must be removed, preparing the wafer for the next step, and such removal is also required after the final processing step. Up to 15 or more steps are needed in such wafer production process. According to the invention a high intensity pulsed laser beam sweeps the wafer su...
An attachment for use with a vacuum powered debris removal system, said attachment comprising a debris collection bowl, said bowl having a first aperture through which a material cutting tool may be removably inserted, a second aperture through which a vacuum source may be connected, and a third aperture the open circumferential face of which is designed to lie substantially in contact with a material undergoing a cutting operation, such that in use, as debris is generated by the action of the c...
Grasping an object, e.g., a calculus in the biliary tract, using a grasper, such as a basket, that can be opened and closed without mechanical advantage and also rotated about the device axis to make it easier to capture the object. The basket can then be closed further with mechanical advantage to crush the object.
Wrinkles are cosmetically removed from a superficial area of mammalian skin tissue having an epidermal layer, a basal layer, and a dermal layer, by irradiating the dermal layer through the basal layer, the irradiation being selected to be absorbed by a chromophore in the dermal layer such that collagen present in the dermal layer is heated, while the basal layer remains intact so as to substantially inhibit contact of the dermal layer with ambient air.
An improved method for minimizing interferences from random noise and correlated fluctuations which obscure electrical signals converted from optical emissions. In particular, an improved method for the removal of interferences from optical emission signals during endpoint determination in dry etching processes for the fabrication of micro-electronic devices which derives information in the presence of random noise, correlated fluctuations and periodic modulations of the plasma by maximizing the...
A method for improving integrity and accuracy of removal or hinged removal of elevated tissue layers particularly of a cornea. The area of tissue removal is isolated from remaining tissue by a shallow complete perimeter cut, substantially normal to the tissue surface. With a cornea, a perimeter in the form of a circumference is shallowly scored into the cornea tissue for a depth somewhat greater than that of the tissue to be removed (and of an appropriate diameter) by means of a surgical trephin...
A method of removing skim from molten metal comprises providing a body of molten metal and passing a fluxing gas therethrough to carry skim to the surface of the metal. The skim on the surface is treated to substantially reduce the amount of molten metal contained therein and to provide the skim in a substantially powdery form. A portion of the treated skim in finely divided form is removed to a collector.
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