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  • 32. Biogas production performance of mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic co-digestion with fat, oil, and grease in semi-continuous flow digesters: effects of temperature, hydraulic retention time, and organic loading rate.
    Li C, Champagne P, Anderson BC.
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    Smith DB, Almquist CB.
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  • 39. Biogas recovery from a temperate climate covered anaerobic pond.
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    Kumar A, Yadav AK, Sreekrishnan TR, Satya S, Kaushik CP.
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