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    Biodepuration of domestic sewage, textile effluents and acid mine drainage using starch-based xerogel from recycled potato peels by Roque, Francisco, Diaz, Karla, Ancco, Midwar, Delgado, Daniela, Tejada, Kevin

    Published in Water science and technology (01-03-2018)
    “…Water is a finite resource. Its safety and cleanliness are highly important to meet current and future human needs. Compared to other resources, water…”
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    Combined coagulation-electrocoagulation process using biocoagulant from the Opuntia ficus-indica for treatment of cheese whey wastewater by Pacheco, Hugo G. J., Elguera, Naysha Y., Ancco, Midwar, Castro, Antonio E. L. F., Meza, Maria E. B., Almeida, Vitor C.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-04-2023)
    “…This work reports a combined coagulation-electrocoagulation process using a biocoagulant from the Opuntia ficus-indica for treatment of cheese whey wastewater…”
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    Effects of biochar obtained from grape agricultural residues on biogas generation by Ancco, Midwar, Ancco Loza, Rodolfo, Jiménez Pacheco, Hugo Guillermo, Diaz Vento, Ingrind, Peña Davila, Godofredo, Davila Del Carpio, Gonzalo

    “…The wine industry produces a large amount of waste every year, this waste is generally not properly managed and becomes an environmental and sanitary hazard…”
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    Aguas residuales de industria láctea como alternativa sostenible para aumentar la productividad del maíz en Perú by Del Carpio Salas, Miguel Angel, Ancco, Midwar, Linares Flores Castro, Antonio Erick, Ancco-Loza, Rodolfo, Jimenez Pacheco, Hugo Guillermo

    Published in Revista de investigaciones altoandinas (30-01-2021)
    “…Corn (Zea Mays) is the most cultivated cereal in the world and this is a staple food for human beings that is why in recent years they are looking for…”
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    Efectos del biocarbón obtenido a partir de residuos agrícolas de uva en la generación de biogás by Diaz Vento, Ingrind, Ancco, Midwar, Peña Davila, Godofredo, Ancco-Loza, Rodolfo, Davila Del-Carpio, Gonzalo, Jiménez Pacheco, Hugo Guillermo

    Published in Revista de investigaciones altoandinas (08-11-2022)
    “…La industria vitivinícola produce gran cantidad de residuos cada año, residuos que por lo general no son manejados adecuadamente y se convierten por ello en un…”
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    Aguas residuales de industria láctea como alternativa sostenible para aumentar la productividad del maíz en Perú by Ancco, Midwar, Ancco Loza, Rodolfo, Jiménez Pacheco, Hugo Guillermo, Linares Flores Castro, Antonio Erick, Del Carpio Salas, Miguel Angel

    “…Corn (Zea Mays) is the most cultivated cereal in the world and this is a staple food for human beings that is why in recent years they are looking for…”
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    Treatment of textile wastewater by electrocoagulation process assisted with biocoagulant obtained from the pitahaya peels by Pacheco, Hugo Guillermo Jiménez, Elguera, Naysha Yamelit Meza, Mamani, Midwar Roly Ancco, Alvarez, Natalia Paola Lopez, de Cinque Almeida, Vitor

    Published in Desalination and water treatment (01-01-2023)
    “…This study proposes the treatment of textile wastewater by electrocoagulation process (EC) assisted with biocoagulant obtained from the pitahaya peels. The…”
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    Co-Digestión de Tres Tipos de Estiércol (Vaca, Cuy y Cerdo) para Obtener Biogás en el Sur del Perú by Barreda Del Carpio, Jaime Ernesto, Ancco Mamani, Midwar R., Nuñez Chambi, Alexia D., Aguirre Gamero, Christopher E., Tejada Meza, Kevin, Pacheco Pacheco, Gustavo M.

    Published in Revista de investigaciones altoandinas (25-08-2022)
    “…La falta de energía en zonas rurales es un problema que afecta principalmente a los países en vías de desarrollo. Actualmente se buscan alternativas eficientes…”
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