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    Effect of Temperature, Aeration, and Moisture on CO2 Formation in Bench-Scale, Continuously Thermophilic Composting of Solid Waste by D. J. Suler, M. S. Finstein

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-01-1977)
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    Effect of Temperature, Aeration, and Moisture on CO2 Formation in Bench-Scale, Continuously Thermophilic Composting of Solid Waste 1 by Suler, D. J., Finstein, M. S.

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-02-1977)
    “…A compost production system was employed to supply uniform material for controlled experiments of factorial design. Over a 96-h composting period, the…”
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    Effect of Temperature, Aeration, and Moisture on CO 2 Formation in Bench-Scale, Continuously Thermophilic Composting of Solid Waste by Suler, D. J., Finstein, M. S.

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-02-1977)
    “…A compost production system was employed to supply uniform material for controlled experiments of factorial design. Over a 96-h composting period, the…”
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    Effect of Temperature, Aeration, and Moisture on CO(2) Formation in Bench-Scale, Continuously Thermophilic Composting of Solid Waste by Suler, D J, Finstein, M S

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-02-1977)
    “…A compost production system was employed to supply uniform material for controlled experiments of factorial design. Over a 96-h composting period, the…”
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    Microbial Ecosystems Responsible for Anaerobic and Composting by Finstein, M. S., Cirello, J., Suler, D. J., Morris, M. L., Strom, P. F.

    “…Within the last few years, composting has emerged as an alternative to anaerobic digestion for the treatment of wastewater sludge. These biological processes…”
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