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  • 2. Biodegradation of high phenol containing synthetic wastewater by an aerobic fixed bed reactor.
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  • 9. Evaluation of sequencing batch reactor performance with aerated and unaerated FILL periods in treating phenol-containing wastewater.
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  • 14. Treatment of dairy effluents in an aerobic granular sludge sequencing batch reactor.
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  • 17. Biodegradation of diesel fuel-contaminated wastewater using a three-phase fluidized bed reactor.
    Lohi A, Alvarez Cuenca M, Anania G, Upreti SR, Wan L.
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  • 18. Achieving the nitrite pathway using aeration phase length control and step-feed in an SBR removing nutrients from abattoir wastewater.
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    Comett-Ambriz I, Gonzalez-Martinez S, Wilderer P.
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