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Publications by Feilong Dong
Evaluation of Disinfection Byproduct Formation From Extra- And Intra-Cellular Algal Organic Matters During Chlorination After Fe(vi) Oxidation
RSC Advances
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
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Formation of Bromate and Halogenated Disinfection Byproducts During Chlorination of Bromide-Containing Waters in the Presence of Dissolved Organic Matter and CuO
Environmental Science & Technology
Medicine
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The Formation of Haloacetamides and Other Disinfection By-Products From Non-Nitrogenous Low-Molecular Weight Organic Acids During Chloramination
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Chlorination Disinfection By-Products and Pancreatic Cancer Risk
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Health
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Occupational Health
Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation and Primary Organic Aerosol Oxidation From Biomass-Burning Smoke in a Flow Reactor During FLAME-3
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Transmembrane Domains Mediate Intra- And Extra-Cellular Trafficking of Epstein-Barr Virus LMP1
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Oxidation of Sulfonamides in Aqueous Solution by UV-TiO2-Fe(VI)
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