Jalilian, 2020 - Google Patents
Biofilm sensing tool development for environmental monitoringJalilian, 2020
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- Jalilian F
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In recent years, the treatment of stormwater and surface runoffs using innovatively created natural sites has gained increasing attention. These sites, that are vegetated multi-layered depressions on the ground, named as bioretention cells or rain gardens, are constructed …
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