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M.S. Thesis: Anaerobic Digestion of Biodegradable Organics in Municipal Solid Wastes

By Shefali Verma

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M.S. Thesis: Technical and Economical Analysis of the NYC Recycling System

By Claire E. Todd

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M.S. Thesis: Comparison of Environmental Impacts and Physical Properties of Refrigerants

By Ko Matsunaga

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M.S. Thesis: Gasification: An Alternative Disposal and Energy Recovery Process for MSW

By Alexander Klein

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M.S. Thesis: Development and Implementation of a Flexible System for Monitoring a Created Wetland (Great Kills Park, Staten Island, New York)

By Emily Ayers

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