Effects of nano-scale zero-valent iron particles on a mixed culture dechlorinating trichloroethylene.
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Pedro J J Alvarez | Shaily Mahendra | Gregory V Lowry | P. Alvarez | G. Lowry | Shaily Mahendra | Tie-long Li | Zong-ming Xiu | Zhao-hui Jin | Zong-Ming Xiu | Zhao-Hui Jin | Tie-Long Li | Tielong Li
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