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October 7, 1986
Regulation isn't enough
C Sobeck
Water Research
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February 6, 2002
Examination of three theories for mechanisms of cation-induced bioflocculation
David C Sobeck, Matthew J Higgins
MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin
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May 31, 2008
[Presentation, Diagnosis and Management of fatigue in general practice]
H Sandholzer, C Sobeck, M Sandholzer, et al.
Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation
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October 29, 2004
Case study I: application of the divalent cation bridging theory to improve biofloc properties and industrial activated sludge system performance-direct addition of divalent cations
Matthew J Higgins, Lou Ann Tom, David C Sobeck
Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation
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October 29, 2004
Case study II: application of the divalent cation bridging theory to improve biofloc properties and industrial activated sludge system performance-using alternatives to sodium-based chemicals
Matthew J Higgins, David C Sobeck, Steven J Owens, et al.
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Texas Hospitals
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October 7, 1986
Regulation isn't enough
C Sobeck
Water Research
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February 6, 2002
Examination of three theories for mechanisms of cation-induced bioflocculation
David C Sobeck, Matthew J Higgins
MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin
|
May 31, 2008
[Presentation, Diagnosis and Management of fatigue in general practice]
H Sandholzer, C Sobeck, M Sandholzer, et al.
Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation
|
October 29, 2004
Case study I: application of the divalent cation bridging theory to improve biofloc properties and industrial activated sludge system performance-direct addition of divalent cations
Matthew J Higgins, Lou Ann Tom, David C Sobeck
Water Environment Research : a Research Publication of the Water Environment Federation
|
October 29, 2004
Case study II: application of the divalent cation bridging theory to improve biofloc properties and industrial activated sludge system performance-using alternatives to sodium-based chemicals
Matthew J Higgins, David C Sobeck, Steven J Owens, et al.
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