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Mainstream short-cut N removal modelling : current status and perspectives
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Towards more predictive clarification models via experimental determination of flocculent settling coefficient value
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Overcoming floc formation limitations in high-rate activated sludge systems
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Screen versus cyclone for improved capacity and robustness for sidestream and mainstream deammonification
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Supernatant organics from anaerobic digestion after thermal hydrolysis cause direct and/or diffusional activity loss for nitritation and anammox
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Pinpointing wastewater and process parameters controlling the AOB to NOB activity ratio in sewage treatment plants
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A complementary combination of methods enables to identify factors governing nitrification in sewage treatment plants
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Reply for comment on 'Bioflocculation management through high rate contact-stabilization: a promising technology to recover organic carbon from low-strength wastewater by Rahman, A., Meerburg, FA, Ravadagundhi, S., Wett, B., Jimenez, J., Bott, C., Al-Omari, A., Riffat, R., Murthy, S. and De Clippeleir, H. [Water Research 104 (2016) 485-496]'
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Deammonification for digester supernatant pretreated with thermal hydrolysis: overcoming inhibition through process optimization
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'Fast and furious': optimization and validation of high-rate contact stabilization (HiCS) for recovery of organics from sewage