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Publications by AW Muller
Experimental Determination of the Heterotroph Anoxic Yield in Anoxic-Aerobic Activated Sludge Systems Treating Municipal Wastewater
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Applied Microbiology
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Waste Management
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Biotechnology
Water Science
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