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TITLE: Strategies to Suppress Hydrogen-Consuming Microorganisms Affect Macro and Micro Scale Structure and Microbiology of Granular Sludge  Full Text
AUTHORS: Abreu, AA ; Alves, JI; Pereira, MA ; Sousa, DZ; Alves, MM ;
PUBLISHED: 2011, SOURCE: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, VOLUME: 108, ISSUE: 8
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TITLE: Advanced Monitoring of High-Rate Anaerobic Reactors Through Quantitative Image Analysis of Granular Sludge and Multivariate Statistical Analysis  Full Text
AUTHORS: Costa, JC ; Moita, I; Abreu, AA ; Ferreira, EC ; Alves, MM ;
PUBLISHED: 2009, SOURCE: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, VOLUME: 102, ISSUE: 2
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TITLE: Inoculum type response to different pHs on biohydrogen production from L-arabinose, a component of hemicellulosic biopolymers  Full Text
AUTHORS: Abreu, AA ; Danko, AS ; Costa, JC ; Ferreira, EC ; Alves, MM ;
PUBLISHED: 2009, SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, VOLUME: 34, ISSUE: 4
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TITLE: Effect of arabinose concentration on dark fermentation hydrogen production using different mixed cultures  Full Text
AUTHORS: Anthony S Danko ; Angela A Abreu ; Madalena M Alves ;
PUBLISHED: 2008, SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, VOLUME: 33, ISSUE: 17
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TITLE: EFFECT OF METHANOGENIC INHIBITORS, INOCULA TYPE, AND TEMPERATURE ON BIOHYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM FOOD COMPONENTS
AUTHORS: Anthony S Danko ; Francisco Pinheiro; Angela A Abreu ; Maria Madalena Alves ;
PUBLISHED: 2008, SOURCE: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, VOLUME: 7, ISSUE: 5
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TITLE: Quantitative image analysis as a diagnostic tool for identifying structural changes during a revival process of anaerobic granular sludge  Full Text
AUTHORS: Abreu, AA ; Costa, JC ; Araya Kroff, P; Ferreira, EC ; Alves, MM ;
PUBLISHED: 2007, SOURCE: WATER RESEARCH, VOLUME: 41, ISSUE: 7
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