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Experimental investigation of sludge dewatering for single- and double-drainage conditions with a vacuum negative pressure load at the bottom
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Year: 2021
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Experimental investigation of sludge dewatering for single- and double-drainage conditions with a vacuum negative pressure load at the bottom
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Experimental investigation of sludge dewatering for single- and double-drainage conditions with a vacuum negative pressure load at the bottom
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Environmental impacts, water footprint and cumulative energy demand of match industry in Pakistan
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Environmental impacts, water footprint and cumulative energy demand of match industry in Pakistan
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Environmental impacts, water footprint and cumulative energy demand of match industry in Pakistan
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Quantitative evaluation of microvacuole formation in five intraocular lens models made of different hydrophobic materials
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Quantitative evaluation of microvacuole formation in five intraocular lens models made of different hydrophobic materials
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Quantitative evaluation of microvacuole formation in five intraocular lens models made of different hydrophobic materials
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Homogenization of initial cell distribution by secondary flow of medium improves cell culture efficiency
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Year: 2020
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Homogenization of initial cell distribution by secondary flow of medium improves cell culture efficiency
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Homogenization of initial cell distribution by secondary flow of medium improves cell culture efficiency
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A kinetic model of the central carbon metabolism for acrylic acid production in
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Year: 2021
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A kinetic model of the central carbon metabolism for acrylic acid production in
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A kinetic model of the central carbon metabolism for acrylic acid production in
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