Andreas Glauser
University of Bern
5 Papers
5 Citations
Andreas Glauser is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bottom ash & Gene. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Ten-years monitoring of MSWI bottom ashes with focus on TOC development and leaching behaviour.
TL;DR: The tested modelling approach, based on constant conditions and exponential decrease in concentration, proved adequate to simulate column progressions and demonstrates the differences in flow regime between eluate tests and landfills and promotes better understanding of temporal aspects and the influence of landfill relevant parameters on pollutant mobilisation.
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Evolution of the retrotransposons TRS/ingi and of the tubulin genes in trypanosomes
TL;DR: Findings suggest that the retrotransposon TRS/ingi was acquired by trypanosomes only after divergence of present day subgenera, and is unlikely to be involved directly in VSG switching, but may have contributed to the genome plasticity of trypanOSomes.
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TUBIS, a fossilized retroposon in the tubulin gene cluster of Trypanosoma brucei
Andreas Glauser,Richard Braun +1 more
TL;DR: The genome of Trypanosoma brucei contains many copies of TRS/ingi, a retroposon like element of about 5 kb length, and one vestigial member of this family, TUBIS, is found in the tubulin gene cluster.
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Dataset on ten-years monitoring of MSWI bottom ashes in six MSWI plants in the Canton of Zürich, Switzerland.
TL;DR: The dataset presented in this article is the supplementary data for the research article “Ten-years monitoring of MSWI bottom ashes with focus on TOC development and leaching behaviour” and complemented by simple emission forecast modelling.
Effects of enhanced metal recovery on the recycling potential of MSWI bottom ash fractions in various legal frameworks
TL;DR: In recent years, complex new bottom ash treatment processes for enhanced metal recovery have been implemented in Switzerland, producing residual bottom ash fractions with various qualities as mentioned in this paper, which can be used for improved metal recovery.