Ayoob et al., 2008 - Google Patents
A conceptual overview on sustainable technologies for the defluoridation of drinking waterAyoob et al., 2008
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- Ayoob S
- Gupta A
- Bhat V
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- Critical reviews in environmental science and technology
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Water is precious to us, as it supports every spheres of human life. The increasing reports on pollution of this “sacred resource” from different sources show our scant regard to this pivotal issue. People in more than 35 nations across the globe face issues of excess fluoride in …
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