5 research outputs found
MOESM1 of How many holes is too many? A prototype tool for estimating mosquito entry risk into damaged bed nets
Additional file 1 Working version of the entry risk tool in Excel format. See Figure 9 for instructions in its use and interpretation
MOESM1 of The effect of holes in long-lasting insecticidal nets on malaria in Malawi: results from a caseâcontrol study
Additional file 1: Table S1. Sensitivity analysis: Association between malaria and total hole area quartiles
Adsorpsi Amonia dari Limbah Cair Tahu dengan Menggunakan Adsorben Sekam Padi Teraktivasi
Research to the study of rice husk as the adsorption ammoniac from tofu liquid waste has been done. Activators having used were H2SO4, NaOH and Na2CO3 whose concentration were varied 5, 10 and 15%. The best activator using the adsorption ammoniac from tofu liquid waste. In the research, conditional optimum were determined from contact time and weight of rice husk. The result gives that the best of activator NaOH 15% with adsorptivy or ammoniac 0,775 mg/g. The finest of optimum condition were got contact time 2 hours and weight of rice husk 1,5 g with resulting in adsorptivity of ammoniac 0,815 mg/g
MOESM3 of Assessing bed net damage: comparisons of three measurement methods for estimating the size, shape, and distribution of holes on bed nets
Additional file 3: Figure S2. Circularity of holes measured using image analysis