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Finstein, M.S., Cirello, J., MacGregor, S.T., Miller, F.C. & Psarianos, K.M. (1980) Sludge Composting and Utilization: Rational Approach to Process Control. Report to U.S.EPA, N.J. DEP, C.C.MUA . National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA.
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Finstein, M.S., Miller, F.C., Hogan, J.A. & Strom, P.F. (1987) Analysis of EPA guidance on composting sludge. Part IV-Facility design and operation. BioCycle28(4), 56-61.
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Finstein, M.S., Miller, F.C., Hogan, J.A. & Strom, P.F. (1988) EPA guidance—Author's reponse. BioCycle29(2), 60-61.
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Finstein, M.S., Miller, F.C., MacGregor, S.T. & Psarianos, K.M. (1985) The Rutgers strategy for composting: Process design and control. U.S. EPA/600/S2-85/059. National Technical Information Service, Springfield VA.
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Finstein, M.S., Miller, F.C. & Strom, P.F. (1986a) Monitoring and evaluating composting process performance . Journal of the Water Pollution Control. Federation58, 272-278.
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Finstein, M.S., Miller, F.C. & Strom, P.F. (1986b). Waste treatment composting as a controlled system . Biotechnology, H, J. Rehm & G. Reed, (Eds) Volume 8 (Biodegradations), Chapter 10, 363-398, VCH Verlagsgesellschaft (German Chemical Society), Weimheim, FRG.
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Flower, Franklin B. (1986) Sussex County successfully composts sludge. Solid Waste Management Newsletter, Rutgers Co-operative Extension Service, Vol. X, No. 5.
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Hogan, J.A., Miller, F.C. & Finstein, M.S. (1989) Physical modeling of the composting ecosystem. Applied Environmental Microbiology, 55, 1082-1092.
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Hogan, J.A., Toffoli, G.R., Miller, F.C., Hunter, J.V. & Finstein, M.S. (1989a) Composting physical model demonstration: Mass balance of hydrocarbons and PCBs. Physiochemical and Biological Detoxification of Hazardous Wastes, Yeun C. Wu (Ed.) vol. 2, 742-758, Technomic Publishing Co., Lancaster PA, U.S.A.
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MacGregor, S.T., Miller, F.C., Psarianos, K.M. & Finstein, M.S. (1981) Composting process control based on interaction between microbial heat output and temperature. Applied Environmental Microbiology41, 1321-1330.
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Miller, F.C. (1984) Thermodynamic and matric water potential analysis in field and laboratory scale composting ecosystem. Ph.D. Dissertation, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
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Miller, F.C. & Finstein, M.S. (1985) Materials balance in the composting of wastewater sludge as affected by process control strategy. Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation57: 122-127.
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Miller, F.C., MacGregor, S.T., Psarianos, K.M., Cirello, J. & Finstein, M.S. (1982) Direction of ventilation in composting wastewater sludge. Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation54, 111-113.
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Strom, P.F. (1985a) Effect of temperature on bacterial species diversity in thermophilic solid-waste composting. Applied Environmental Microbiology50, 899-905.
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Strom, P.F. (1985b) Identification of the thermophilic bacteria in solid-waste composting. Applied Environmental Microbiology50, 906-913.
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Strom, P.F., Morris, M.L. & Finstein, M.S. (1980) Leaf composting through appropriate, low-level, technology. Compost Science/Land Utilization21(6), 44-48.
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Strom, P.F. & Finstein, M.S. (1985) Leaf composting manual for New Jersey Municipalities. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton.
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Suler, D.J. & Finstein, M.S. (1977) Effect of temperature, aeration, and moisture on CO2 formation in bench-scale, continuously thermophilic composting of solid waste. Applied Microbiology33, 345-350.