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Inorganic carbon limitation during nitrogen conversions in sponge-bed trickling filters for mainstream treatment of anaerobic effluent
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Model-based evaluation of an integrated high-rate activated sludge and mainstream anammox system
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Urine nitrification with a synthetic microbial community
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Mainstream ammonium recovery to advance sustainable urban wastewater management
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Effect of organic matter on the performance and N2O emission of a granular sludge anammox reactor
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- Journal Article
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Rapid removal of ammonium from domestic wastewater using polymer hydrogels
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Life cycle assessment of biological pig manure treatment versus direct land application : a trade-off story
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Anaerobic treatment of raw domestic wastewater in a UASB-digester at 10 °C and microbial community dynamics
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Removal of pharmaceuticals by a pilot aerated sub-surface flow constructed wetland treating municipal and hospital wastewater
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Evaluating the potential for dissimilatory nitrate reduction by anammox bacteria for municipal wastewater treatment
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Modelling simultaneous anaerobic methane and ammonium removal in a granular sludge reactor
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Effect of process design and operating parameters on aerobic methane oxidation in municipal WWTPs
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Rapid and simple cryopreservation of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria
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N2O and NO emissions during autotrophic nitrogen removal in a granular sludge reactor: a simulation study
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The granule size distribution in an anammox-based granular sludge reactor affects the conversion: implications for modelling
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Anaerobic treatment of domestic wastewater using an anaerobic fixed-bed loop reactor
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Removal of carbon and nutrients from domestic wastewater using a low investment, integrated treatment concept
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Technical feasibility of the treatment of domestic wastewater by a CEPS-UASB system
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Development of a chemical fate model for trickling filters based on the activated sludge model Simple Treat: a case study for LAS