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2018-02-01Large-scale multi-stage constructed wetlands for secondary effluents treatment in northern China: Carbon dynamicsWu, H; Fan, J; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W
2021-08Fluorescence analysis of centralized water supply systems: Indications for rapid cross-connection detection and water quality safety guarantee.Pan, S; Chen, X; Cao, C; Chen, Z; Hao Ngo, H; Shi, Q; Guo, W; Hu, H-Y
2022A comparative analysis of the principal component analysis and entropy weight methods to establish the indexing measurement.Wu, RMX; Zhang, Z; Yan, W; Fan, J; Gou, J; Liu, B; Gide, E; Soar, J; Shen, B; Fazal-E-Hasan, S; Liu, Z; Zhang, P; Wang, P; Cui, X; Peng, Z; Wang, Y; Pamucar, D
2011-06-15Occurrence and phase distribution of selected pharmaceuticals in the Yangtze Estuary and its coastal zoneYang, Y; Fu, J; Peng, H; Hou, L; Liu, M; Zhou, JL
2020-01Seasonal variation of antibiotics in surface water of Pudong New Area of Shanghai, China and the occurrence in typical wastewater sources.Pan, C; Bao, Y; Xu, B
2016-05-01How does national scientific funding support emerging interdisciplinary research: A comparison study of big data research in the US and ChinaHuang, Y; Zhang, Y; Youtie, J; Porter, AL; Wang, X
2002-01-01Occurrence and behaviour of organophosphorus insecticides in the River Wuchuan, southeast ChinaZhang, ZL; Hong, HS; Zhou, JL; Yu, G
2017-02-01A review of biomass burning: Emissions and impacts on air quality, health and climate in ChinaChen, J; Ristovski, Z; Islam, MS; Morawska, L; Dumka, U
2023-12-01Estimating Yangtze River basin's riverine N2O emissions through hybrid modeling of land-river-atmosphere nitrogen flows.Sun, H; Tian, Y; Zhan, W; Zhang, H; Meng, Y; Li, L; Zhou, X; Zuo, W; Ngo, HH
2023-09-01Abundance, diversity, and community structure of comammox cladeA in sediments of China's offshore continental shelf.Liu, S; Xu, M; Zheng, M; Liu, H; Kuang, S; Chen, H; Li, X
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