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Autor:
Hiroaki Ito, Shinya Tsurumaki, Takehide Hama, Kei Ishida, Tsugihiro Watanabe, Luong van Duc, Yasunori Kawagoshi
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Aquatic Geochemistry. 29:1-23
Autor:
Luong Van Duc, Shintaro Nagao, Mohammad Mojarrad, Yuta Miyagawa, Zi-Yan Li, Daisuke Inoue, Takahisa Tajima, Michihiko Ike
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Bioresource Technology. 376:128853
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Japanese Journal of Water Treatment Biology. 57:79-89
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Bioresource Technology. 360:127571
Ammonium (NH
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Chemosphere. 217:609-617
Nitrogen-removal processes using anammox bacteria are expected to achieve high-rate removal while remaining economical, and their practical applications have been investigated. However, anammox bacteria still have unfavorable characteristics for prac
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Autor:
Nicholas M. Wilkinson, Luong Van Duc
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 31:625-634
There has been much recent interest in using local knowledge and expert opinion for conservation planning, particularly for hard-to-detect species. Although it is possible to ask for direct estimation of quantities such as population size, relative a
Autor:
Luong Van Duc, Takehide Hama, Xiaowu Huang, Qiaoyan Wei, Nian Hong, Yuki Yamashita, Yasunori Kawagoshi
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere. 148:444-451
Salinity tolerance is one of the most important factors for the application of bioreactors to high-salinity wastewater. Although marine anammox bacteria (MAB) might be expected to tolerate higher salinities than freshwater anammox bacteria, there is
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Journal of Water and Environment Technology. 14:260-272
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Journal of Environmental Management. 271:110832
A Fenton-like reaction and anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) were combined to construct a novel process named FenTaMox for removing nitrogen (N) and organic carbon (measured as chemical oxidation demand (COD)). Two columns were packed with iron-