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Aerobic sludge granulation facilitated by activated carbon for partial nitrification treatment of am
ISSN号:1385-8947
期刊名称:Chemical Engineering Journal
时间:2013.2.15
页码:253-259
相关项目:分子信号物质对微生物聚集体的调控机制
作者:
Li, An-jie|Li, Xiao-yan|Yu, Han-qing|
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