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Comparison of fouling characteristics of two different poly-vinylidene fluoride microfiltration membranes in a pilot-scale drinking water treatment system using pre-coagulation/sedimentation, sand filtration, and chlorination

So-Ryong Chae    
Hiroshi Yamamura    
Keiichi Ikeda    
Yoshimasa Watanabe    

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