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René Peter Schneider

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  44
Citations -  1865

René Peter Schneider is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Contact angle. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1759 citations. Previous affiliations of René Peter Schneider include University of New South Wales.

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Cell surface analysis techniques: What do cell preparation protocols do to cell surface properties?

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the methods used to prepare cells for cell surface analysis need to be critically investigated for each microorganism so that the final results obtained reflect the nature of the in situ microbial cell surface as closely as possible.
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Dynamics of organic carbon and of bacterial populations in a conventional pretreatment train of a reverse osmosis unit experiencing severe biofouling

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated biofilm fragments detected in water samples from all parts of the pretreatment system of the Alberto Pasqualini refinery in the US and found that all sections of the plant were colonized by a physiologically active microbiota, which was capable of cryptic growth.
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Adhesion of waste water bacteria to reverse osmosis membranes

TL;DR: It was found that bacteria would sometimes aggregate upon adhering to particular RO membranes, and the number of bacteria attaching to the membranes could be increased or reduced by conditioning films of sewage origin, conditioning films could also trigger or inhibit aggregation of adherent cells.
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Chemical defenses of seaweeds against microbial colonization

TL;DR: Understanding how marineorganisms control specific bacterial colonization traitsshould provide insights into new technologies for the control of biofilms on artificial surfaces.
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Planilha de validação: uma nova ferramenta para estimar figuras de mérito na validação de métodos analíticos univariados

TL;DR: A public domain tool that can be used to evaluate the figures of merit for univariate analytical methods, and a real example of BTEX determination in environmental samples is included to illustrate its use.