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  • 3. Effects of process stability on anaerobic biodegradation of LAS in UASB reactors.
    Løbner T, Toräng L, Batstone DJ, Schmidt JE, Angelidaki I.
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  • 8. Evaluation of continuous mesophilic, thermophilic and temperature phased anaerobic digestion of microwaved activated sludge.
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  • 9. Thermal pre-treatment of primary and secondary sludge at 70 degrees C prior to anaerobic digestion.
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  • 11. Thermochemical pretreatment in the anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge.
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  • 12. Organic material solubilization of domestic primary sludge in anaerobic digestion at controlled pH.
    Gomec CY, Speece RE.
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  • 16. Combined thermophilic aerobic process and conventional anaerobic digestion: effect on sludge biodegradation and methane production.
    Dumas C, Perez S, Paul E, Lefebvre X.
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    Scherer PA, Dobler S, Rohardt S, Loock R, Büttner B, Nöldeke P, Brettschuh A.
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  • 19. The role of pH in the organic material solubilization of domestic sludge in anaerobic digestion.
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  • 20. Temperature effect on UASB reactor operation for domestic wastewater treatment in temperate climate regions.
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