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    Continuous co-digestion of cattle slurry with fruit and vegetable wastes and chicken manure by Callaghan, F.J., Wase, D.A.J., Thayanithy, K., Forster, C.F.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (2002)
    “…Anaerobic digestion is a well established process for treating many types of organic waste, both solid and liquid. As such, the digestion of cattle slurries…”
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    Co-digestion of waste organic solids: batch studies by Callaghan, F.J., Wase, D.A.J., Thayanithy, K., Forster, C.F.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-02-1999)
    “…Anaerobic digestion is a well established process for treating many types of organic waste, both solid and liquid. As such, the digestion of cattle slurries…”
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    Co-digestion of cattle slurry and waste milk under shock loading conditions by Callaghan, F.J, Luecke, K, Wase, D.A.J, Thayanithy, K, Foster, C.F

    “…Anaerobic digestion of cattle slurry has become a well established practice. In recent years disposal of waste milk in the UK has been the cause of many…”
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    An Examination of the Continuous Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Cattle Slurry and Fish Offal by Callaghan, F.J., Wase, D.A.J., Thayanithy, K., Forster, C.F.

    “…A continuously stirred tank reactor (18 l) was used as an anaerobic reactor to examine the effect of adding fish offal to a system which was digesting cattle…”
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    Atrial capture detection with endocardial electrodes by Livingston, A R, Callaghan, F J, Byrd, C L, Heemels, J P, Hollander, P, Van Mechelen, R, Chappin, J J

    Published in Pacing and clinical electrophysiology (01-11-1988)
    “…A new method of evoked response detection, previously demonstrated in the ventricle, has been studied in the atrium at the time of routine pacemaker implant in…”
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    Automatic functions in cardiac pacing: optimization of device and patient therapy by Callaghan, F.J.

    “…An overview of advances is presented. The focus is on automatic functions that have been developed to monitor the patient continuously and readjust the…”
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