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    Ozone enhanced removal of natural organic matter from drinking water sources by Siddiqui, Mohamed S., Amy, Gary L., Murphy, Brian D.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-12-1997)
    “…The use of ozone as a pre-oxidant or intermediate oxidant in drinking-water treatment is becoming increasingly common. The ozonation of natural source waters…”
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    Chlorine-ozone interactions: Formation of chlorate by Siddiqui, Mohamed S.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (1996)
    “…The chlorate ion is one of the contaminants being considered for regulation in drinking water under the disinfection by-product rule. In addition to its…”
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    Factors Affecting DBP Formation During Ozone-Bromide Reactions by Siddiqui, Mohamed S., Amy, Gary L.

    Published in Journal - American Water Works Association (01-01-1993)
    “…Ozonation of waters containing bromide ion leads to the formation of organic and inorganic by-products. By-product formation is influenced by bromide ion…”
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    Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) Is Associated with a Decline in Pancreatic Beta Cell (β-Cell) Function by Siddiqui, Mohammad S., Cheang, Kai L., Luketic, Velimir A., Boyett, Sherry, Idowu, Michael O., Patidar, Kavish, Puri, Puneet, Matherly, Scott, Stravitz, Richard T., Sterling, Richard K., Sanyal, Arun J.

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-08-2015)
    “…Background Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) represents a histological spectrum ranging from benign hepatic steatosis (NAFL) to nonalcoholic…”
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    Bromate ion removal by HEEB irradiation by Siddiqui, Mohamed S., Amy, Gary L., Cooper, William J., Kurucz, Charles N., Waite, Thomas D., Nickelsen, Michael G.

    Published in Journal - American Water Works Association (01-10-1996)
    “…Proposed drinking water regulations will specify a maximum contaminant level of 0.01 mg/L for bromate ion (BrO₃⁻). This study used high-energy electron-beam…”
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    Bromate ion formation: a critical review by Siddiqui, Mohamed S., Amy, Gary L., Rice, Rip G.

    Published in Journal - American Water Works Association (01-10-1995)
    “…As utilities consider changing their primary disinfection practices from free chlorine to ozone in order to minimize the formation of chlorinated disinfection…”
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