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figure 2 shows the granulometric curves of the  msW compost and the soil used and figure 3 shows  the analysis of inert compounds present in msW
table 3.  Chemical analysis of the msW compost from the usina do Caju (% dry basis)
figure 4. methane oxidation rate. Biofilter  substrate: (a) soil; (b) m31; (c) m11; (d) compost
figure 6. Biofilter efficiency versus the amount of  compost in the substrate.
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