One for all, and all for one: exploiting microbial mutualism for a new renaissance in anaerobic digestion
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Impact of the pre-collection phase at different intensities of source segregation of bio-waste: an Italian case study
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Modelling the anaerobic digestion of solid organic waste: Substrate characterisation method for ADM1 using a combined biochemical and kinetic parameter estimation approach
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Fractal-like kinetics of the solid-state anaerobic digestion
Zhi Wu Wang, Fuqing Xu, Karthik R. Manchala, Yewei Sun, Yebo Li
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Geochemical and VOC-constraints on landfill gas age and attenuation characteristics: a case study from a waste disposal facility in Southern California
Benjamin Hagedorn, Henry B. Kerfoot, Mark Verwiel, Bruce Matlock
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Experimental research of sewage sludge with coal and biomass co-combustion, in pellet form
Agnieszka Kijo Kleczkowska, Katarzyna Środa, Monika Kosowska Golachowska, Tomasz Musiał, Krzysztof Wolski
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Potential reuse of small household waste electrical and electronic equipment: methodology and case study
María Dolores Bovea Edo, Valeria Ibáñez Forés, Victoria Pérez Belis, Pilar Quemades Beltrán
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