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A convection-diffusion-reaction system with discontinuous flux modelling biofilm growth in slow sand filters
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The potential of alkaline tolerant microbial consortia for textile wastewater treatment under integrated anaerobic/aerobic conditions : Performance evaluation and microbial community analysis
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A systematic evaluation of alkaliphilic microbial consortia from a soda lake for the biodegradation of cyanide-rich wastewater
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Microbial communities in slow sand filters for drinking water treatment adapt to organic matter altered by ozonation
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Uncharacterized members of the phylum Rozellomycota dominate the fungal community of a full-scale slow sand filter for drinking water production.
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- 2024
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Marine sediments are identified as an environmental reservoir for Escherichia coli : Comparing signature-based and novel amplicon sequencing approaches for microbial source tracking
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Inoculation with adapted bacterial communities promotes development of full scale slow sand filters for drinking water production
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Biofilm colonization and succession in a full-scale partial nitritation-anammox moving bed biofilm reactor
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Evaluation of Integrated Anaerobic/Aerobic Conditions for Treating Dye-Rich Synthetic and Real Textile Wastewater Using a Soda Lake Derived Alkaliphilic Microbial Consortia
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Escherichia coli in urban marine sediments : interpreting virulence, biofilm formation, halotolerance, and antibiotic resistance to infer contamination or naturalization
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