Acclimation to extremely high ammonia levels in continuous biomethanation process and the associated microbial community dynamics.
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I. Angelidaki | L. Treu | C. González‐Fernández | I. Fotidis | A. Mahdy | Enrico Mancini | Hailin Tian | Mercedes Ballesteros
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