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1. Studies On Bacterial Alginates In Aerobic Granules
2. Formation, Stability And Biodiversity Of Aerobic Granules In Sequencing Batch Reactors Treating Landfill Leachate
3. Study On The Performance Of Simultaneously Nitrogen And Phosphorus Removal By Aerobic Granular Sludge-membrane Bioreactor At Low Temperature
4. Cultivation And Characters Of The Aerobic Granules For Ammonium And Sulfide Removal In SBR System
5. Granular Sludge Using For Biological Phosphorus Removal From Wastewater And Phosphorus Recovery From Excess Sludge
6. Treating Municipal Wastewater With Aerobic Granules
7. Research On The Stability And The Activities Of Extended Idle Conditions Of Aerobic Granules
8. High Strength Ammonium Wastewater Treatment With Aerobic Granules By Simultaneous Nitrification Denitrification
9. Study On Rapid Cultivation Of Aerobic Granules And Its Biosorption Of Heavy Metals
10. Isolation, Application Of Contraceptive Wastewater Superior Strains And Aerobic Granules Cultivation
11. A Study On The Formation And Growth Pattern Of Aerobic Granules Under Different Sodium Chloride Concentrations
12. Evaluation Of Aerobic Granules Formative Process And Its Thermogravimetric Characteristics Under Different Salinity
13. Formation Of Aerobic Granules Biodegrading Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether And Microbial Community Analysis
14. Analysis Of The Functional Microorganisms For Nitrogen Removal And Microbial Community Dynamics In Aerobic Granules
15. Research On The Performance And The Membrane Fouling Of Aerobic Granules Membrane Bioreactor
16. Study On The Cultivation Mode Of Denitrifying Phosphorus Removal Granular Sludge And Its Efficiency
17. Aerobic Granulation At Low Load And The Effect Of Heavy Metal On The Aerobic Granules
18. Effects Of Temperature On The Growth And Stability Of Aerobic Granules
19. Research On Cultivation And Steady-State Operation Of Aerobic Granules
20. Research On The Treatment Of Petrochemical Wastewater With Aerobic Granules Based On Co-metabolism
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