Data set information | |
Name | Sediment and Sludge |
Synonyms | biosolids; sewage sludge; biliary sand; biliary sediment; thick bile |
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General comment | Sedimentation is the process of separating suspended solids from a liquid using gravity. Coagulants and flocculants are added to the water to encourage the particles to sink and settle, becoming sediment, or sludge. Gallbladder sludge forms when bile remains in the gallbladder for too long. Mucus from the gallbladder can mix with cholesterol and calcium salts, combining to create the sludge. |
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Type of flow | Waste flow |
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Time stamp (last saved) | 2024-05-13T14:40:36.310147+08:00 |
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UUID | b2d1299a-c7c6-4903-8dd9-576e235944bb |
Data set version | 01.00.005 |
Flow Property | Mean value | Minimum value | Maximum value | Uncertainty distribution type | Relative StdDev in % | Data derivation type / status | General comment |
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1.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 % |