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Selcuk H, Meric S:
"Ozone pre-oxidation of a textile industry wastewater for acute toxicity removal",
In CEST2005: 1318-1323, (Sep 2005)


References included in article: 19 records found.

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(2005) ‘Decolourisation and detoxicifying of Remazol Red dye and its mixture using Fenton’s reagent’, Desalination, (in press).
 
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