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1. Study On Preparation Of Chiral Pharmaceutical Intermediates By Asymmetric Reduction Of Carbonyl Compounds With Yeast Cells
2. Reduction Of Excess Sludge Production By Uncoupled Metabolism In Activated Sludge Process
3. Recyclable Catalytic Systems For The Asymmetric Dihydroxylation Of Olefins
4. Study On The Process Of Thickening Low Concentration Excess Activated Sludge By Cavitation Air Floatation
5. NO_x Removal By Synergistic Effects Of Plasmas And Catalysts In The Presence Of Excess Oxygen
6. Study On Residual Sludge Reducing From Dyeing And Printing Wastewater Biological Treatment
7. Hydrolysis And Acidification Of Excess Activated Sludge By Acidity And Alkaline Controlling Strategy And The Mechanism
8. Vapor Liquid Equilibria And Excess Enthalpies For The Association Systems
9. Excess Free Energy-Equation Of State Mixing Rule And Combined Chemical And Phase Equilibrium
10. Hydrocarbon Selective Reduction Of NO_x In The Presence Of Excess Oxygen
11. The Study Of Constitutive Theory For Giant Magnetostrictive Materials
12. Development Of Capillary Array Electrophoresis System With Confocal Fluorescence Rotary Scanner And Study Of Its Applications
13. Study Of The Preferential Oxidation Of CO In Excess Hydrogen Over Nano-structured CuO-CeO2 Catalysts
14. The Determination, Correlation And Calculation Of The Excess Enthalpies For The Binary System Of Alcohols And Esters
15. Study On Inhibition Mechanism Of Galvanic Corrosion Using Inhibitors In CO2 Containing Environment
16. Selective Catalytic Reduction Of NOx By CH4 Over Co, Mn Loaded Zeolite Catalysts In The Presence Of Excess Oxygen
17. Langmuir Monolayers Of Quaternary Ammonium Gemini Surfactants And Amphiphilic Block Copolymers Containing PEO At Air-Water Interface
18. Application Research Of Advanced Anaerobic Technology In Printing And Dyeing Wastewater Treatment
19. Alkaline Fermentative Short-chain Fatty Acids Produced From Excess Activated Sludge As The Carbon Sources Of Biological Nutrients Removal
20. Mechanism Study Of The On-site Sludge Reduction In A Biological Process With Repeated Coupling Of Aerobic And Anaerobic Conditions And Its Application
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