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Fig. 1 - Schematic layout of the two column-type SBR in this study.
Fig. 2 - Structural development of granular sludge taken by stereo microscope with magnification  of 6.7 x, scale bar of 1 mm
Fig. 3 - Morphology image of mature microbial granular sludge in R1 and R2  at a magnification of 5 K
Fig. 5 - Effect of magnetic field on settling velocity. (  ) R1 and (  ) R2
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