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  • 7. Rapid cultivation of stable aerobic phenol-degrading granules using acetate-fed granules as microbial seed.
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  • 11. Biodegradation of methyl t-butyl ether by aerobic granules under a cosubstrate condition.
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  • 14. Physiological traits of bacterial strains isolated from phenol-degrading aerobic granules.
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  • 18. Molecular detection, isolation, and physiological characterization of functionally dominant phenol-degrading bacteria in activated sludge.
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