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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CHANGES IN GENE EXPRESSION DURING DEVELOPMENTAL CYCLES The
regulation of gene expression in the complex developmental cycles of some
bacteria deserve mention here as examples of the enormous diversity in this
group of ...
CHANGES IN GENE EXPRESSION DURING DEVELOPMENTAL CYCLES The
regulation of gene expression in the complex developmental cycles of some
bacteria deserve mention here as examples of the enormous diversity in this
group of ...
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... often interspersed with lenses of materials of varying density and porosity . For
example , it is not uncommon to find high hydrocarbon concentrations ( > 1 , 000
mg / kg ) within centimeters of nondetectable concentrations in the same matrix .
... often interspersed with lenses of materials of varying density and porosity . For
example , it is not uncommon to find high hydrocarbon concentrations ( > 1 , 000
mg / kg ) within centimeters of nondetectable concentrations in the same matrix .
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... interesting example of M and H or H ' comes from pyruvateAroclor 1242
enrichments of microorganisms from Hudson River sediment under
methanogenic conditions ( Morris et al . , 1992a ) . The second transfer of this
enrichment resulted in ...
... interesting example of M and H or H ' comes from pyruvateAroclor 1242
enrichments of microorganisms from Hudson River sediment under
methanogenic conditions ( Morris et al . , 1992a ) . The second transfer of this
enrichment resulted in ...
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Contents
MICROBIAL VERSATILITY | 13 |
Norberto J Palleroni | 27 |
CLEANUP OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON | 77 |
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