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EM-enhancing Activated Carbon from Biological Products for the Treatment of Household Wastewater 生物制品中增强em的活性炭处理生活废水
Environmental Science, Pollution Research and Management Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.37722/espram.2022202
Chalisa Khaomuangnoi, Krittima Thongkhamplew, Krittiyaporn Koolhai, Sirilak Yamkong, Witchayaporn Deebang
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Impact of Detergents on the Nitrification Process of Ammonium Ions in Natural Waters 洗涤剂对天然水体中铵离子硝化过程的影响
Environmental Science, Pollution Research and Management Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.37722/espram.2022201
Sandu Maria, Tărîţă Anatolie, Moşanu Elena, Dragalina Galina, Lozan Raisa
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