Closed DHS system to prevent dissolved methane emissions as greenhouse gas in anaerobic wastewater treatment by its recovery and biological oxidation.
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A Ohashi | T. Yamaguchi | K. Syutsubo | A. Ohashi | M. Hatamoto | N. Matsuura | K Syutsubo | N Matsuura | M Hatamoto | H Sumino | T Yamaguchi | H. Sumino
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