Lundquist Baumgartner, 2023 - Google Patents
Particle analysis of drinking water–an online, early warning system approachLundquist Baumgartner, 2023
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With emerging challenges in ensuring safe supplies of drinking water to consumers worldwide, there is a need for innovative technologies for water quality monitoring. In this project, an instrument which can detect and classify particles in drinking water using …
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