Original data for article: Filtration of Nordic recirculating aquaculture system wastewater: effects on microalgal growth, nutrient removal and nutritional value
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© Marco Calderini, Čedomir Stevčić, Sami Taipale, Katja Pulkkinen and University of Jyväskylä
The data processed and analyzed in this study is divided if five files: Growth_and_Nutrient_removal.txt,
FA_concentration.txt, FA_proportion.txt, AA_concentration.txt and AA_proportion.txt. For detailed
descriptions of the motives, methods and results of the study, see the article.
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