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Evaluation of N-Nitrosamines Removal Capability by Using Simulated Advanced Drinking Water Treatment Process for the Downstream of Nakdong River |
Gyung-Ah Kim, Hee-Jong Son, Chang-Dong Seo, Hoon-Sik Yeom, Mi-Jeong Song, Dong-Choon Ryu |
J Korean Soc Environ Eng. 2019;41(1):1-9. Published online 2019 January 31 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4491/KSEE.2019.41.1.1 |
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