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Priyadarshini Dey, Krishna Murthy, Gangaraju Divyashri, Abhikhya Raghavendra, Akanksha Singh, Aishwarya Girish, Aliya Shaik, Anushka Amarnath Poola, K Deeksha, Prithvi Gopinath, R. Prabhu, Sahana Konety, S.Naveen Kumar, Bedabrat Barooah, Kritika Sharma, Garima Kaushik, Abel Inobeme, Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji, John Mathew, Stanley Okonkwo, Oyedolapo Bamigboye, Oyedolapo Bamigboye, Alexander Ikechukwu Ajai, Emmanuel Afoso, Jonathan Inobeme, Jonathan Inobeme, John Olumide Olusanya, Karthik Vijayarangan, Gladstone Christopher Jayakumar, Bindia Sahu, Sonia Sethi, Aditya Pawar, Shilpa Sharma, Dipankar Roy, Sreyashi Paul, Medha Basu, Arup Kumar

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This appears to be a table of contents page from a book on water treatment or pollution remediation, listing topics related to contaminant removal. The broader subject covers treatment technologies relevant to microplastic removal from drinking water.

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