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bibliographicCitation Hamza IA, El-Kalliny AS, Abd-Elmaksoud S, Marouf MA, Abdel-Wahed MS, El-Liethy MA, Hefny MM. Cold atmospheric plasma: a sustainable approach to inactivating viruses, bacteria, and protozoa with remediation of organic pollutants in river water and wastewater. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Nov;30(54):116214–26. PMID: 37910365; PMCID: PMC10682252.
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