Bouwer, 2017 - Google Patents
Bioremediation of chlorinated solvents using alternate electron acceptorsBouwer, 2017
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- 7453088466866226893
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- Bouwer E
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- Handbook of Bioremediation (1993)
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This chapter addresses some important issues concerning the transformation of chlorinated solvents in the absence of oxygen that can be applied to the problem of environmental contamination as well as to the development of engineered treatment processes for …
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