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Closure to “Mechanism of Biological Treatment in Plug‐Flow or Batch Systems” by Hasan Ali San (July/August 1992, Vol. 118, No. 4)

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Volume 120Issue 1January 1994
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Hasan Ali San
Assoc. Prof., Envir. Engrg. Div., Civil Engrg. Dept., Istanbul Tech. Univ., 80626 Ayazaga, Istanbul, Turkey

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