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Publications by Sunja Cho
Comparison of Exoelectrogenic Bacteria Detected Using Two Different Methods: U-Tube Microbial Fuel Cell and Plating Method
Microbes and Environments
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Soil Science
Plant Science
Behavior
Medicine
Performance of Anammox Processes for Wastewater Treatment: A Critical Review on Effects of Operational Conditions and Environmental Stresses
Water (Switzerland)
Development
Biochemistry
Planning
Aquatic Science
Water Science
Technology
Geography
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Pharmacology
Biochemistry
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Chemical Engineering
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Pharmaceutics
Treatment of Dairy Wastewater and Performance Comparison of Three Different Electrodes in Microbial Fuel Cell System
Performance of a Microbial Fuel Cell Operated With Vinasses Using Different Cod Concentrations
Revista Internacional de Contaminacion Ambiental
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Pollution
Interaction of Bacteria and Archaea in a Microbial Fuel Cell With ITO Anode
RSC Advances
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Microbial Fuel Cells Using Purple Photosynthetic Bacteria With Dry-Surface Biofilms
Journal of the Japan Society of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics
Performance of Two-Chambered Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) at Different pH Anode Microenvironment Using Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) as Substrate
Applied Mechanics and Materials
Energy and Performance Comparison of Microbial Fuel Cell and Conventional Aeration Treating of Wastewater
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Comparison of Two Methods of Ammonia Analyses (Solorzano Method and Sasaki-Sawada Method) Using Natural Seawater Samples.
Oceanography in Japan