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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
2017-01-01Modeling aerobic biotransformation of vinyl chloride by vinyl chloride-assimilating bacteria, methanotrophs and ethenotrophsLiu, Y; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Sun, J; Wang, D; Peng, L; Ni, BJ
2016-05Enhancing post aerobic digestion of full-scale anaerobically digested sludge using free nitrous acid pretreatment.Wang, Q; Zhou, X; Peng, L; Wang, D; Xie, G-J; Yuan, Z
2013-01-01Simultaneous removal of phosphorus and nitrogen from sewage using a novel combo system of fluidized bed reactor-membrane bioreactor (FBR-MBR)Guadie, A; Xia, S; Zhang, Z; Guo, W; Ngo, HH; Hermanowicz, SW
2010-01-01Roles of polyurethane foam in aerobic moving and fixed bed bioreactorsGuo, W; Ngo, HH; Dharmawan, F; Palmer, CG
2014-01-01Enhanced nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands: Effects of dissolved oxygen and step-feedingLi, F; Lu, L; Zheng, X; Ngo, HH; Liang, S; Guo, W; Zhang, X
2012-10-01Effect of imposed flux on fouling behavior in high rate membrane bioreactorJohir, MAH; George, J; Vigneswaran, S; Kandasamy, J; Sathasivan, A; Grasmick, A
2016-06Biosolids reduction by the oxic-settling-anoxic process: Impact of sludge interchange rate.Semblante, GU; Hai, FI; Bustamante, H; Guevara, N; Price, WE; Nghiem, LD
2019-04-10Aerobic co-composting degradation of highly PCDD/F-contaminated field soil. A study of bacterial communityHuang, WY; Ngo, HH; Lin, C; Vu, CT; Kaewlaoyoong, A; Boonsong, T; Tran, HT; Bui, XT; Vo, TDH; Chen, JR
2016-08-01Nitrogen removal characteristics of indigenous aerobic denitrifiers and changes in the microbial community of a reservoir enclosure system via in situ oxygen enhancement using water lifting and aeration technologyZhou, S; Huang, T; Ngo, HH; Zhang, H; Liu, F; Zeng, M; Shi, J; Qiu, X
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