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2016-06-01Intensified organics and nitrogen removal in the intermittent-aerated constructed wetland using a novel sludge-ceramsite as substrateWu, H; Fan, J; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Liang, S; Lv, J; Lu, S; Wu, W; Wu, S
2016-03-18Enhanced long-term organics and nitrogen removal and associated microbial community in intermittently aerated subsurface flow constructed wetlandsFan, J; Zhang, J; Guo, W; Liang, S; Wu, H
2016-10-01Improving low-temperature performance of surface flow constructed wetlands using Potamogeton crispus L. plantFan, J; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Yin, X
2016-03-17Optimizations on supply and distribution of dissolved oxygen in constructed wetlands: A reviewLiu, H; Hu, Z; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Liang, S; Fan, J; Lu, S; Wu, H
2014-01-01Effects of suspended titanium dioxide nanoparticles on cake layer formation in submerged membrane bioreactorZhou, L; Zhang, Z; Xia, S; Jiang, W; Ye, B; Xu, X; Gu, Z; Guo, W; Ngo, HH; Meng, X; Fan, J; Zhao, J
2017-01-01Enhancement of surface flow constructed wetlands performance at low temperature through seasonal plant collocationZhang, J; Sun, H; Wang, W; Hu, Z; Yin, X; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Fan, J
2018-02-01A novel aerated surface flow constructed wetland using exhaust gas from biological wastewater treatment: Performance and mechanismsZhang, X; Hu, Z; Zhang, J; Fan, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Zeng, C; Wu, Y; Wang, S
2016-09-01Optimization of organics and nitrogen removal in intermittently aerated vertical flow constructed wetlands: Effects of aeration time and aeration rateWu, H; Fan, J; Zhang, J; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Hu, Z; Lv, J
2018-02-01Secondary effluent purification by a large-scale multi-stage surface-flow constructed wetland: A case study in northern ChinaWu, H; Zhang, J; Guo, W; Liang, S; Fan, J
2020-10-01Infrared Target Detection Using Intensity Saliency and Self-AttentionZhang, R; Xu, M; Shi, Y; Fan, J; Mu, C; Xu, L
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