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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DEGRADATION OF TOXIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Edited by LILY Y . YOUNG
CARL E . CERNIGLIA < IBRARIE MICROBIAL TRANSFORMATION AND
DEGRADATION OF TOXIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS. TRANSFORMATION AND
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DEGRADATION OF TOXIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS Edited by LILY Y . YOUNG
CARL E . CERNIGLIA < IBRARIE MICROBIAL TRANSFORMATION AND
DEGRADATION OF TOXIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS. TRANSFORMATION AND
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... and Tar - Contaminated Soils As Cd Cr Cu Ni Pb Hg Zn Treatment 2 1 7 54 2
150 0 . 3 70 Tar - Contam . 4 10 250 1300 90 190 610 5 / 8 " Plywood retaining
wall Aluminum rain cover 502 FINDLAY ET AL .
... and Tar - Contaminated Soils As Cd Cr Cu Ni Pb Hg Zn Treatment 2 1 7 54 2
150 0 . 3 70 Tar - Contam . 4 10 250 1300 90 190 610 5 / 8 " Plywood retaining
wall Aluminum rain cover 502 FINDLAY ET AL .
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... depending on the procedures used , cancer risk estimates are not necessarily
overly conservative . A number of issues involved in risk assessment have been
discussed in this chapter . Obviously , it is not possible to cover all aspects of risk
...
... depending on the procedures used , cancer risk estimates are not necessarily
overly conservative . A number of issues involved in risk assessment have been
discussed in this chapter . Obviously , it is not possible to cover all aspects of risk
...
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Contents
MICROBIAL VERSATILITY | 13 |
Norberto J Palleroni | 27 |
CLEANUP OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON | 77 |
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