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Correlation of EPS content in activated sludge at different sludge retention times with membrane fouling phenomena

Djamila Al-Halbouni    
Jacqueline Traber    
Sven Lyko    
Thomas Wintgens    
Thomas Melin    
Daniela Tacke    
Andreas Janot    
Wolfgang Dott    
Juliane Hollender    

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