Influence of operating parameters on the biodegradation of steroid estrogens and nonylphenolic compounds during biological wastewater treatment processes.
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Elise Cartmell | Simon Pollard | Mark D Scrimshaw | Alan R Boobis | John N Lester | S. Pollard | A. Boobis | J. Lester | E. Cartmell | A. Soares | M. Scrimshaw | T. Chiu | Y. Koh | Ana Soares | John P Bagnall | Yoong K K Koh | Tze Y Chiu | J. Bagnall
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