Microbial Transformation and Degradation of Toxic Organic ChemicalsThis book examines the role of microbes, from theoretical, field, and applied perspectives, in the degradation of toxic organic chemicals. |
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These observations were further supported by Wilson and Ward ( 1988 ) , who
noted that vapor extraction systems are very effective in transferring oxygen to the
subsurface and thereby stimulating biological activity and degradation of fuel ...
These observations were further supported by Wilson and Ward ( 1988 ) , who
noted that vapor extraction systems are very effective in transferring oxygen to the
subsurface and thereby stimulating biological activity and degradation of fuel ...
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Tate RL III ( 1987 ) : Soil Organic Matter : Biological and Ecological Effects . New
York : John Wiley and Sons . Tehrani J ( 1993 ) : Successful Supercritical Fluid
Extraction Strategies . American Laboratory , February , pp 4OHH - 40MM .
Tate RL III ( 1987 ) : Soil Organic Matter : Biological and Ecological Effects . New
York : John Wiley and Sons . Tehrani J ( 1993 ) : Successful Supercritical Fluid
Extraction Strategies . American Laboratory , February , pp 4OHH - 40MM .
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nation Using Biological Processes . Frankfurt am Main , Germany : Schön and
Wetzel GmbH , pp 578 – 585 . Tucker ES , Saeger VW , Hicks O ( 1975 ) :
Activated sludge primary biodegradation of polychlorinated biphenyls . Bull
Environ ...
nation Using Biological Processes . Frankfurt am Main , Germany : Schön and
Wetzel GmbH , pp 578 – 585 . Tucker ES , Saeger VW , Hicks O ( 1975 ) :
Activated sludge primary biodegradation of polychlorinated biphenyls . Bull
Environ ...
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Contents
MICROBIAL VERSATILITY | 13 |
Norberto J Palleroni | 27 |
CLEANUP OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON | 77 |
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