Monitoring Microbial Diversity of a Full-Scale Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant in Dubai

APCBEE Procedia - Tập 5 - Trang 102-106 - 2013
Munawwar Ali Khan1, Javeria Mohsin1, Sultan Mohammad Faheem2
1Department of Natural Science & Public Health, College of Arts &Sciences, Zayed University, Dubai, P.O.Box: 19282, UAE
2Department of Biotechnology, Manipal University, Dubai, P.O.Box:345050, UAE

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