High and stable substrate specificities of microorganisms in enhanced biological phosphorus removal plants.
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Per Halkjær Nielsen | Jeppe Lund Nielsen | Marta Nierychlo | Caroline Kragelund | Tomonori Kindaichi | J. Nielsen | M. Nierychlo | T. Kindaichi | P. Nielsen | C. Kragelund
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