Novel autotrophic nitrogen removal system using gel entrapment technology.

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Published in Bioresour Technol on June 06, 2011

Authors

Kazuichi Isaka1, Hiroki Itokawa, Yuya Kimura, Kazuhiko Noto, Takao Murakami

Author Affiliations

1: Hitachi Plant Technologies Ltd., Kami-Hongo 537, Matsudo, Chiba 271-0064, Japan. kazuichi.isaka.mp@hitachi-pt.com

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