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Algorithms for the interpretation of continuous measurement of the slurry level in storage tanks
Published: 30 June 20123480PDF: 623HTML: 742 -
Effect of different technologies and animal manures on solid-liquid separation efficiencies
Published: 27 September 20123752PDF: 962HTML: 981 -
Reduction of odorous compounds emissions from swine slurry by electrolytic treatments and copper addition
Published: 17 February 20171644PDF: 880HTML: 542 -
Nutrient losses from cattle co-digestate slurry during storage
Published: 10 June 20162065PDF: 866HTML: 536 -
Clinoptilolite (E567), a natural zeolite, inclusion in heavy-pig diets: effect on the productive performance and gaseous emissions during fattening and manure storage
Published: 31 March 20221210PDF: 486HTML: 29 -
Evaluation of ammonia emissions from filtration of digestate used for fertigation
Published: 30 September 20211231PDF: 549HTML: 33 -
The use of co-digested solid fraction as feedstock for biogas plants
Published: 28 February 20142442PDF: 703HTML: 681 -
Assessment of nitrogen content in buffalo manure and land application costs
Published: 27 September 20123200PDF: 793HTML: 1869 -
The influence on biogas production of three slurry-handling systems in dairy farms
Published: 21 April 20152920PDF: 1016HTML: 630 -
Comparison of techniques for ammonia emission mitigation during storage of livestock manure and assessment of their effect in the management chain
Published: 23 April 20192609PDF: 1142HTML: 137 -
Energy and pressure requirements for compression of swine solid fraction compost
Published: 8 September 2013828PDF: 494 -
Assessment of the ecosystem services given by rural and urban green areas to preserve high-quality territories from land take: the case of the province of Monza Brianza (Italy)
Published: 16 June 2023722PDF: 266HTML: 8 -
Optimisation of hot-water application technology for the control of broad-leaved dock (Rumex obtusifolius)
Published: 21 December 20142368PDF: 1718HTML: 1113
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