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3by Ren, Wei“...The presence of Ca(OH)2 (or free lime) in lime mud can cause many problems in the recovery process...”
Published 2014
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6by Lisjak Bradley, Andrea“... focused on the laboratory-scale analysis of failure processes (e.g., acoustic activity) in brittle rocks...”
Published 2013
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7by Lisjak Bradley, Andrea“... focused on the laboratory-scale analysis of failure processes (e.g., acoustic activity) in brittle rocks...”
Published 2013
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8by Goode, Christopher“... model was adapted to represent the key processes of the MBBR. The model was found to simulate average...”
Published 2010
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9by Goode, Christopher“... model was adapted to represent the key processes of the MBBR. The model was found to simulate average...”
Published 2010
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10by Lu, Cong“... significant laboratory technique, named cell injection. Hundreds of cells are loaded on devices and injected...”
Published 2011
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11by Lu, Cong“... significant laboratory technique, named cell injection. Hundreds of cells are loaded on devices and injected...”
Published 2011
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12by Krol, Magdalena“..., as a result of electrical resistance heating (ERH). Low temperature ERH was simulated using a newly...”
Published 2011
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13by Krol, Magdalena“..., as a result of electrical resistance heating (ERH). Low temperature ERH was simulated using a newly...”
Published 2011
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14by Bryant, Gerald“... that support the present work are outlined in Chapter II. These include laboratory simulations of liquefaction...”
Published 2011
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15by Bryant, Gerald“... that support the present work are outlined in Chapter II. These include laboratory simulations of liquefaction...”
Published 2011
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