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relationship is not parasitic.
Since biofouling can
occur almost anywhere water is present,
biofouling poses risks to a wide
variety of
objects such...
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barnacle are
fished and eaten.
Barnacles are
economically significant as
biofouling on ships,
where they
cause hydrodynamic drag,
reducing efficiency. The...
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technology that uses high
frequency sound (ultrasound) to
prevent or
reduce biofouling on
underwater structures, surfaces, and media.
Ultrasound is high-frequency...
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paint improves ship
performance and
durability as it
reduces the rate of
biofouling, the
growth of
organisms on the ship's hull. The TBT
slowly leaches out...
- such as
types of fungi.
Biofouling of heat
exchange surfaces can
reduce heat
transfer rates of the
cooling system, and
biofouling of
cooling towers can...
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properties of
copper in heat
exchangers include its
corrosion resistance,
biofouling resistance,
maximum allowable stress and
internal pressure,
creep rupture...
- surfaces. The
fouling materials can
consist of
either living organisms (
biofouling, organic) or a non-living
substance (inorganic).
Fouling is
usually distinguished...
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temperature increase and its
applications for
biofouling control in
industrial and
power plants".
Biofouling. 27 (6): 667–674. doi:10.1080/08927014.2011...
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limited in its
ability to
remove more
complex forms of
fouling such as
biofouling,
scaling or
adsorption to pore walls.
These types of
foulants require...
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dramatically over the next few decades.
Biofouling is one of the
biggest problems in aquaculture.
Biofouling occurs on non-copper
materials in the marine...