biofouling
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- biofouler noun
Example Sentences
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Tests showed that the W-DEG continued to function under a wide range of temperatures and salt levels, and even when exposed to natural lake water containing biofouling.
From Science Daily • Nov. 15, 2025
This problem, known as biofouling, increases friction, meaning the ship’s engine must work harder – and burn more fuel.
From BBC • Nov. 21, 2024
Using a fibrous anchor called a byssus, Dreissenid mussels contribute to biofouling on surfaces and obstruct intake structures in power stations and water treatment plants.
From Science Daily • Dec. 8, 2023
Then in 2014, New Zealand introduced the world's first mandatory national standards for biofouling.
From Salon • Feb. 14, 2022
"We will subject all these sensors to all the great wonderful stuff in the : diurnal changes in pH, temperature and salinity, and all the biofouling that happens," Bunje says.
From Scientific American • Sep. 9, 2013
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