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Maria Ascensão Reis
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Maria Ascensão Reis
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Author's A comparative study for results obtained using biomonitors and PM10 collectors in Sado Estuary.
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Author's A novel metabolic-ASM model for full-scale biological nutrient removal systems
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Author's A novel pathway for mineralization of the thiocarbamate herbicide molinate by a defined bacterial mixed culture
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Author's A review of the biotransformations of priority pharmaceuticals in biological wastewater treatment processes
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Author's Advances in bacterial exopolysaccharides: from production to biotechnological applications
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Author's Advances in enhanced biological phosphorus removal: from micro to macro scale
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Author's An extracellular polymer at the interface of magnetic bioseparations
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Author's An improved method for two-dimensional fluorescence monitoring of complex bioreactors.
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Author's Analysis of 65 pharmaceuticals and personal care products in 5 wastewater treatment plants in Portugal using a simplified analytical methodology.
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Author's Analysis of the microbial community structure and function of a laboratory scale enhanced biological phosphorus removal reactor
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Author's Application of dissolved oxygen (DO) level control for polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) accumulation with concurrent nitrification in surplus municipal activated sludge
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Author's Assessing the abundance and activity of denitrifying polyphosphate accumulating organisms through molecular and chemical techniques
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Author's Assessing the diurnal variability of pharmaceutical and personal care products in a full-scale activated sludge plant
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Author's Assessing the removal of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in a full-scale activated sludge plant.
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Author's Assessment of the adhesive properties of the bacterial polysaccharide FucoPol
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Author's Bacterial Polysaccharides: Production and Applications in Cosmetic Industry
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Author's Beyond feast and famine: Selecting a PHA accumulating photosynthetic mixed culture in a permanent feast regime.
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Author's Bioaugmentation of membrane bioreactor with Achromobacter denitrificans strain PR1 for enhanced sulfamethoxazole removal in wastewater
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Author's Biodegradable films produced from the bacterial polysaccharide FucoPol.
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Author's Biodegradable Membrane
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Author's Biodegradable Organic Matter
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Author's Biodegradation of thiomersal containing effluents by a mercury resistant Pseudomonas putida strain.
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Author's Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles and polyhydroxybutyrate nanocomposites of interest in antimicrobial applications
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Author's Biowaste biorefinery in Europe: opportunities and research & development needs.
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Author's Burkholderia thailandensis as a microbial cell factory for the bioconversion of used cooking oil to polyhydroxyalkanoates and rhamnolipids
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Author's Carob pod water extracts as feedstock for succinic acid production by Actinobacillus succinogenes 130Z.
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Author's Cation-mediated gelation of the fucose-rich polysaccharide FucoPol: preparation and characterization of hydrogel beads and their cytotoxicity assessment
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Author's Characterization of an extracellular polysaccharide produced by a Pseudomonas strain grown on glycerol
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Author's Characterization of biodegradable films from the extracellular polysaccharide produced by Pseudomonas oleovorans grown on glycerol byproduct
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Author's Characterization of medium chain length polyhydroxyalkanoate produced from olive oil deodorizer distillate
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Author's Characterization of Representative Enzymes from a Sulfate Reducing Bacterium Implicated in the Corrosion of Steel
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Author's Chitin–glucan complex production by Komagataella
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Author's Chitin-glucan complex production by Komagataella pastoris: Downstream optimization and product characterization.
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Author's Chitin–glucan complex production by Komagataella (Pichia) pastoris: impact of cultivation pH and temperature on polymer content and composition
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Author's Co-production of chitin-glucan complex and xylitol by Komagataella pastoris using glucose and xylose mixtures as carbon source.
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Author's Community profile governs substrate competition in polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA)-producing mixed cultures
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Author's Community structure evolution and enrichment of glycogen-accumulating organisms producing polyhydroxyalkanoates from fermented molasses
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Author's Controlled production of exopolysaccharides from Enterobacter A47 as a function of carbon source with demonstration of their film and emulsifying abilities
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Author's Conversion of cheese whey into a fucose- and glucuronic acid-rich extracellular polysaccharide by Enterobacter A47.
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Author's Conversion of cheese whey into poly
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Author's Conversion of cheese whey into poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) by Haloferax mediterranei.
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Author's Conversion of fat-containing waste from the margarine manufacturing process into bacterial polyhydroxyalkanoates
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Author's Cross-validation of detection methods for pathogens and fecal indicators. Preface
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Author's Demonstration of the ability of the bacterial polysaccharide FucoPol to flocculate kaolin suspensions
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Author's Demonstration of the adhesive properties of the medium-chain-length polyhydroxyalkanoate produced by Pseudomonas chlororaphis subsp. aurantiaca from glycerol
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Author's Demonstration of the cryoprotective properties of the fucose-containing polysaccharide FucoPol
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Author's Denitrification activity of polyphosphate accumulating organisms (PAOs) in full-scale wastewater treatment plants
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Author's Denitrifying capabilities of Tetrasphaera and their contribution towards nitrous oxide production in enhanced biological phosphorus removal processes
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Author's Denitrifying phosphorus removal: linking the process performance with the microbial community structure
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Author's Desulfovibrio marrakechensis sp. nov., a 1,4-tyrosol-oxidizing, sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from olive mill wastewater
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Author's Development and characterization of bilayer films of FucoPol and chitosan.
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Author's Development of a hybrid model strategy for monitoring membrane bioreactors.
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Author's Dynamic change of pH in acidogenic fermentation of cheese whey towards polyhydroxyalkanoates production: Impact on performance and microbial population
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Author's Dynamic metabolic modelling of volatile fatty acids conversion to polyhydroxyalkanoates by a mixed microbial culture
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Author's Ecotoxicity of ketoprofen, diclofenac, atenolol and their photolysis byproducts in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
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Author's Editorial
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Author's Editorial for special issue on shifting paradigms in assessment of recreational water quality
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Author's Editorial: Microbial source tracking
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Author's Effect of dark/light periods on the polyhydroxyalkanoate production of a photosynthetic mixed culture
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Author's Effect of hydrogen sulfide on growth of sulfate reducing bacteria
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Author's Effect of operating parameters on molinate biodegradation.
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Author's Effect of temperature on the dynamic and steady-shear rheology of a new microbial extracellular polysaccharide produced from glycerol byproduct
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Author's Elucidation of metabolic pathways in glycogen-accumulating organisms with in vivo 13C nuclear magnetic resonance.
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Author's Emulsifying behaviour and rheological properties of the extracellular polysaccharide produced by Pseudomonas oleovorans grown on glycerol byproduct
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Author's Engineering aspects of microbial exopolysaccharide production
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Author's Ethylenediamine-N,N'-diglutaric acid (EDDG) as a promising biodegradable chelator: quantification, complexation and biodegradation
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Author's Exopolysaccharide production by a marine Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain isolated from Madeira Archipelago ocean sediments
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Author's Exopolysaccharides enriched in rare sugars: bacterial sources, production, and applications
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Author's Feeding strategies to optimize vanillin production by Amycolatopsis sp. ATCC 39116
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Author's Flux balance analysis of mixed microbial cultures: application to the production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from complex mixtures of volatile fatty acids
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Author's Fucose-containing exopolysaccharide produced by the newly isolated Enterobacter strain A47 DSM 23139
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Author's Functional redundancy ensures performance robustness in 3-stage PHA-producing mixed cultures under variable feed operation.
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Author's Fungi as Sources of Polysaccharides for Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Applications
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Author's Hybrid modeling of microbial exopolysaccharide (EPS) production: The case of Enterobacter A47.
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Author's Hydrogen metabolism in Desulfovibrio desulfuricans strain New Jersey
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Author's Hydrogen metabolism in Desulfovibrio desulfuricans strain New Jersey (NCIMB 8313)—comparative study with D. vulgaris and D. gigas species
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Author's Impact of glycerol and nitrogen concentration on Enterobacter A47 growth and exopolysaccharide production
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Author's Impact of sludge retention time on MBR fouling: role of extracellular polymeric substances determined through membrane autopsy.
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Author's Implementation of a repeated fed-batch process for the production of chitin-glucan complex by Komagataella pastoris.
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Author's Improvement on the yield of polyhydroxyalkanotes production from cheese whey by a recombinant Escherichia coli strain using the proton suicide methodology
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Author's Improving succinic acid production by Actinobacillus succinogenes from raw industrial carob pods.
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Author's In situ corrosion control in industrial water systems
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Author's Incorporating microbial ecology into the metabolic modelling of polyphosphate accumulating organisms and glycogen accumulating organisms.
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Author's Influence of feeding strategies of mixed microbial cultures on the chemical composition and microstructure of copolyesters P
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Author's Influence of feeding strategies of mixed microbial cultures on the chemical composition and microstructure of copolyesters P(3HB-co-3HV) analyzed by NMR and statistical analysis.
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Author's Influence of temperature on the rheological behavior of a new fucose-containing bacterial exopolysaccharide.
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Author's Ion exchange membrane bioreactor for selective removal of nitrate from drinking water: control of ion fluxes and process performance.
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Author's Kinetic and metabolic aspects of Defluviicoccus vanus-related organisms as competitors in EBPR systems.
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Author's Kinetics of nitrate and perchlorate removal and biofilm stratification in an ion exchange membrane bioreactor.
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Author's Kinetics of production and characterization of the fucose-containing exopolysaccharide from Enterobacter A47.
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Author's Link between microbial composition and carbon substrate-uptake preferences in a PHA-storing community.
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Author's Long-term operation of a reactor enriched in Accumulibacter clade I DPAOs: performance with nitrate, nitrite and oxygen
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Author's Long-term simulation of a full-scale EBPR plant with a novel metabolic-ASM model and its use as a diagnostic tool
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Author's Low Temperature Dissolution of Yeast Chitin-Glucan Complex and Characterization of the Regenerated Polymer
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Author's Mathematical modelling of a mixed culture cultivation process for the production of polyhydroxybutyrate.
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Author's Mechanism of charged pollutants removal in an ion exchange membrane bioreactor: drinking water denitrification
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Author's Membrane bioreactors for the removal of anionic micropollutants from drinking water
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Author's Mercury removal from water streams through the ion exchange membrane bioreactor concept
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Author's Metabolic modeling of the substrate competition among multiple VFAs for PHA production by mixed microbial cultures
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Author's Metabolic modelling of full-scale enhanced biological phosphorus removal sludge
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Author's Metabolic modelling of polyhydroxyalkanoate copolymers production by mixed microbial cultures.
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Author's Metabolic pathway for propionate utilization by phosphorus-accumulating organisms in activated sludge: 13C labeling and in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance
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Author's Metabolic versatility in full-scale wastewater treatment plants performing enhanced biological phosphorus removal.
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Author's Metabolism and ecological niche of Tetrasphaera and Ca. Accumulibacter in enhanced biological phosphorus removal
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Author's Methods for detection and visualization of intracellular polymers stored by polyphosphate-accumulating microorganisms
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Author's Microbial characterisation of polyhydroxyalkanoates storing populations selected under different operating conditions using a cell-sorting RT-PCR approach.
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Author's Microbial characterization of mercury-reducing mixed cultures enriched with different carbon sources.
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Author's Microbial community analysis with a high PHA storage capacity.
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Author's Microbial Conversion of Waste and Surplus Materials into High-Value Added Products: The Case of Biosurfactants
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Author's Microbial polysaccharide-based membranes: Current and future applications
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Author's Microbial population analysis of nutrient removal-related organisms in membrane bioreactors.
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Author's Microbial population response to changes of the operating conditions in a dynamic nutrient-removal sequencing batch reactor.
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Author's Mixed culture polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production from volatile fatty acid (VFA)-rich streams: effect of substrate composition and feeding regime on PHA productivity, composition and properties
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Author's Mixed culture polyhydroxyalkanoates production from sugar molasses: the use of a 2-stage CSTR system for culture selection.
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Author's Model for carbon metabolism in biological phosphorus removal processes based on in vivo13C-NMR labelling experiments
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Author's Modelling the biodegradation kinetics of the herbicide propanil and its metabolite 3,4-dichloroaniline.
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Author's Molecular weight and thermal properties of polyhydroxyalkanoates produced from fermented sugar molasses by open mixed cultures.
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Author's Monitoring intracellular polyphosphate accumulation in enhanced biological phosphorus removal systems by quantitative image analysis
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Author's Multipurpose, Integrated 2nd Generation Biorefineries
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Author's Multivariate analysis of the transport in an Ion Exchange Membrane Bioreactor for removal of anionic micropollutants from drinking water
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Author's Multivariate statistically-based modelling of a membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment using 2D fluorescence monitoring data
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Author's New Microbial Fucose-Containing Polysaccharide from Glycerol byproduct: Rheological Studies
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Author's Nitrate removal in a closed marine system through the ion exchange membrane bioreactor.
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Author's Nitrite inhibition of denitrification by Pseudomonas fluorescens.
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Author's Non-mechanistic modelling of complex biofilm reactors and the role of process operation history.
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Author's Novel hydrogels based on yeast chitin-glucan complex: Characterization and safety assessment
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Author's Occurrence of non-toxic bioemulsifiers during polyhydroxyalkanoate production by Pseudomonas strains valorizing crude glycerol by-product
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Author's On-line adaptive metabolic flux analysis: Application to PHB production by mixed microbial cultures.
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Author's Online monitoring of P
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Author's Online monitoring of P(3HB) produced from used cooking oil with near-infrared spectroscopy
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Author's Optimisation of glycogen quantification in mixed microbial cultures
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Author's Optimization of polyhydroxybutyrate production by mixed cultures submitted to aerobic dynamic feeding conditions.
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Author's Performance of a two-stage anaerobic digestion system treating fruit pulp waste: The impact of substrate shift and operational conditions
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Author's Phosphorus and ammonium removal characteristics from aqueous solutions by a newly isolated plant growth-promoting bacterium
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Author's Photosynthetic mixed culture polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production from individual and mixed volatile fatty acids (VFAs): substrate preferences and co-substrate uptake
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Author's Polyhydroxyalkanoate granules quantification in mixed microbial cultures using image analysis: Sudan Black B versus Nile Blue A staining.
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Author's Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) production from fermented cheese whey by using a mixed microbial culture.
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Author's Polyhydroxyalkanoates production by a mixed photosynthetic consortium of bacteria and algae.
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Author's Preparation and Characterization of Films Based on a Natural P(3HB)/mcl-PHA Blend Obtained through the Co-culture of Cupriavidus Necator and Pseudomonas Citronellolis in Apple Pulp Waste
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Author's Production and Food Applications of Microbial Biopolymers
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Author's Production of a new exopolysaccharide
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Author's Production of a new exopolysaccharide (EPS) by Pseudomonas oleovorans NRRL B-14682 grown on glycerol
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Author's Production of biodegradable polymers (polyhydroxyalkanoate, PHA) by using microbial mixed cultures. Editorial
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Author's Production of FucoPol by Enterobacter A47 using waste tomato paste by-product as sole carbon source
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Author's Production of medium-chain-length polyhydroxyalkanoates by Pseudomonas chlororaphis subsp. aurantiaca: Cultivation on fruit pulp waste and polymer characterization
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Author's Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates by mixed microbial cultures.
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Author's Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from fermented sugar cane molasses by a mixed culture enriched in glycogen accumulating organisms.
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Author's Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from spent coffee grounds oil obtained by supercritical fluid extraction technology
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Author's Production of yeast chitin–glucan complex from biodiesel industry byproduct
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Author's Propionate addition enhances the biodegradation of the xenobiotic herbicide propanil and its metabolite.
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Author's Pseudomonas chlororaphis as a multiproduct platform: Conversion of glycerol into high-value biopolymers and phenazines
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Author's Recent Advances and Challenges towards Sustainable Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) Production.
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Author's Recent advances in polyhydroxyalkanoate production by mixed aerobic cultures: from the substrate to the final product.
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Author's Recovery of amorphous polyhydroxybutyrate granules from Cupriavidus necator cells grown on used cooking oil.
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Author's Recovery of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) from Cupriavidus necator biomass by solvent extraction with 1,2-propylene carbonate
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Author's Removal of bromate from drinking water using the ion exchange membrane bioreactor concept
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Author's Removal of mono-valent oxyanions from water in an ion exchange membrane bioreactor: influence of membrane permselectivity
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Author's Response of a three-stage process for PHA production by mixed microbial cultures to feedstock shift: impact on polymer composition
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Author's Rheological and morphological characterization of the culture broth during exopolysaccharide production by Enterobacter sp
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Author's Rheological studies of the fucose-rich exopolysaccharide FucoPol.
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Author's Robustness of sludge enriched with short SBR cycles for biological nutrient removal
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Author's Segregated flux balance analysis constrained by population structure/function data: the case of PHA production by mixed microbial cultures.
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Author's Silver nanocomposites based on the bacterial fucose-rich polysaccharide secreted by Enterobacter A47 for wound dressing applications: Synthesis, characterization and in vitro bioactivity
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Author's Simultaneous removal of perchlorate and nitrate from drinking water using the ion exchange membrane bioreactor concept
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Author's Solution properties of an exopolysaccharide from a Pseudomonas strain obtained using glycerol as sole carbon source
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Author's Stabilization of antimicrobial silver nanoparticles by a polyhydroxyalkanoate obtained from mixed bacterial culture.
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Author's Strategies for efficiently selecting PHA producing mixed microbial cultures using complex feedstocks: Feast and famine regime and uncoupled carbon and nitrogen availabilities
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Author's Strategies for PHA production by mixed cultures and renewable waste materials.
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Author's Strategies for the development of a side stream process for polyhydroxyalkanoate
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Author's Strategies for the development of a side stream process for polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production from sugar cane molasses.
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Author's Study of the interactive effect of temperature and pH on exopolysaccharide production by Enterobacter A47 using multivariate statistical analysis
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Author's Succinic acid production from glycerol by Actinobacillus succinogenes using dimethylsulfoxide as electron acceptor.
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Author's Survival strategies of polyphosphate accumulating organisms and glycogen accumulating organisms under conditions of low organic loading.
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Author's Synthesis of polyhydroxyalkanoates from different short-chain fatty acids by mixed cultures submitted to aerobic dynamic feeding.
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Author's The effect of substrate competition on the metabolism of polyphosphate accumulating organisms
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Author's The effect of substrate competition on the metabolism of polyphosphate accumulating organisms (PAOs).
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Author's The impact of aeration on the competition between polyphosphate accumulating organisms and glycogen accumulating organisms.
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Conversion of cheese whey into poly
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influenceoffeedingstrategiesofmixedmicrobialculturesonthechemicalcompositionandmicrostructureofcopolyestersp
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Influence of feeding strategies of mixed microbial cultures on the chemical composition and microstructure of copolyesters P
‡9
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919
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‡a
influenceoffeedingstrategiesofmixedmicrobialculturesonthechemicalcompositionandmicrostructureofcopolyestersp3hbco3hvanalyzedbynmrandstatisticalanalysis
‡A
Influence of feeding strategies of mixed microbial cultures on the chemical composition and microstructure of copolyesters P(3HB-co-3HV) analyzed by NMR and statistical analysis.
‡9
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919
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influenceoftemperatureontherheologicalbehaviorofanewfucosecontainingbacterialexopolysaccharide
‡A
Influence of temperature on the rheological behavior of a new fucose-containing bacterial exopolysaccharide.
‡9
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919
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‡a
ionexchangemembranebioreactorforselectiveremovalofnitratefromdrinkingwatercontrolofionfluxesandprocessperformance
‡A
Ion exchange membrane bioreactor for selective removal of nitrate from drinking water: control of ion fluxes and process performance.
‡9
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919
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‡a
kineticandmetabolicaspectsofdefluviicoccusvanusrelatedorganismsascompetitorsinebprsystems
‡A
Kinetic and metabolic aspects of Defluviicoccus vanus-related organisms as competitors in EBPR systems.
‡9
1
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919
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kineticsofnitrateandperchlorateremovalandbiofilmstratificationinanionexchangemembranebioreactor
‡A
Kinetics of nitrate and perchlorate removal and biofilm stratification in an ion exchange membrane bioreactor.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
kineticsofproductionandcharacterizationofthefucosecontainingexopolysaccharidefromenterobactera47
‡A
Kinetics of production and characterization of the fucose-containing exopolysaccharide from Enterobacter A47.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
linkbetweenmicrobialcompositionandcarbonsubstrateuptakepreferencesinaphastoringcommunity
‡A
Link between microbial composition and carbon substrate-uptake preferences in a PHA-storing community.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
longtermoperationofareactorenrichedinaccumulibacterclade1dpaosperformancewithnitratenitriteandoxygen
‡A
Long-term operation of a reactor enriched in Accumulibacter clade I DPAOs: performance with nitrate, nitrite and oxygen
‡9
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‡a
longtermsimulationofafullscaleebprplantwithanovelmetabolicasmmodelanditsuseasadiagnostictool
‡A
Long-term simulation of a full-scale EBPR plant with a novel metabolic-ASM model and its use as a diagnostic tool
‡9
1
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‡a
lowtemperaturedissolutionofyeastchitinglucancomplexandcharacterizationoftheregeneratedpolymer
‡A
Low Temperature Dissolution of Yeast Chitin-Glucan Complex and Characterization of the Regenerated Polymer
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
mathematicalmodellingofamixedculturecultivationprocessfortheproductionofpolyhydroxybutyrate
‡A
Mathematical modelling of a mixed culture cultivation process for the production of polyhydroxybutyrate.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
mechanismofchargedpollutantsremovalinanionexchangemembranebioreactordrinkingwaterdenitrification
‡A
Mechanism of charged pollutants removal in an ion exchange membrane bioreactor: drinking water denitrification
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
membranebioreactorsfortheremovalofanionicmicropollutantsfromdrinkingwater
‡A
Membrane bioreactors for the removal of anionic micropollutants from drinking water
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
mercuryremovalfromwaterstreamsthroughtheionexchangemembranebioreactorconcept
‡A
Mercury removal from water streams through the ion exchange membrane bioreactor concept
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
metabolicmodelingofthesubstratecompetitionamongmultiplevfasforphaproductionbymixedmicrobialcultures
‡A
Metabolic modeling of the substrate competition among multiple VFAs for PHA production by mixed microbial cultures
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
metabolicmodellingoffullscaleenhancedbiologicalphosphorusremovalsludge
‡A
Metabolic modelling of full-scale enhanced biological phosphorus removal sludge
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
metabolicmodellingofpolyhydroxyalkanoatecopolymersproductionbymixedmicrobialcultures
‡A
Metabolic modelling of polyhydroxyalkanoate copolymers production by mixed microbial cultures.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
metabolicpathwayforpropionateutilizationbyphosphorusaccumulatingorganismsinactivatedsludge13clabelingandinvivonuclearmagneticresonance
‡A
Metabolic pathway for propionate utilization by phosphorus-accumulating organisms in activated sludge: 13C labeling and in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
metabolicversatilityinfullscalewastewatertreatmentplantsperformingenhancedbiologicalphosphorusremoval
‡A
Metabolic versatility in full-scale wastewater treatment plants performing enhanced biological phosphorus removal.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
metabolismandecologicalnicheoftetrasphaeraandcaaccumulibacterinenhancedbiologicalphosphorusremoval
‡A
Metabolism and ecological niche of Tetrasphaera and Ca. Accumulibacter in enhanced biological phosphorus removal
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
methodsfordetectionandvisualizationofintracellularpolymersstoredbypolyphosphateaccumulatingmicroorganisms
‡A
Methods for detection and visualization of intracellular polymers stored by polyphosphate-accumulating microorganisms
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
microbialcharacterisationofpolyhydroxyalkanoatesstoringpopulationsselectedunderdifferentoperatingconditionsusingacellsortingrtpcrapproach
‡A
Microbial characterisation of polyhydroxyalkanoates storing populations selected under different operating conditions using a cell-sorting RT-PCR approach.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
microbialcharacterizationofmercuryreducingmixedculturesenrichedwithdifferentcarbonsources
‡A
Microbial characterization of mercury-reducing mixed cultures enriched with different carbon sources.
‡9
1
|
919
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‡a
microbialcommunityanalysiswithahighphastoragecapacity
‡A
Microbial community analysis with a high PHA storage capacity.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
microbialconversionofwasteandsurplusmaterialsintohighvalueaddedproductsthecaseofbiosurfactants
‡A
Microbial Conversion of Waste and Surplus Materials into High-Value Added Products: The Case of Biosurfactants
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
microbialpolysaccharidebasedmembranescurrentandfutureapplications
‡A
Microbial polysaccharide-based membranes: Current and future applications
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
microbialpopulationanalysisofnutrientremovalrelatedorganismsinmembranebioreactors
‡A
Microbial population analysis of nutrient removal-related organisms in membrane bioreactors.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
microbialpopulationresponsetochangesoftheoperatingconditionsinadynamicnutrientremovalsequencingbatchreactor
‡A
Microbial population response to changes of the operating conditions in a dynamic nutrient-removal sequencing batch reactor.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
mixedculturepolyhydroxyalkanoatephaproductionfromvolatilefattyacidvfarichstreamseffectofsubstratecompositionandfeedingregimeonphaproductivitycompositionandproperties
‡A
Mixed culture polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production from volatile fatty acid (VFA)-rich streams: effect of substrate composition and feeding regime on PHA productivity, composition and properties
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
mixedculturepolyhydroxyalkanoatesproductionfromsugarmolassestheuseofa2stagecstrsystemforcultureselection
‡A
Mixed culture polyhydroxyalkanoates production from sugar molasses: the use of a 2-stage CSTR system for culture selection.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
modelforcarbonmetabolisminbiologicalphosphorusremovalprocessesbasedoninvivo13cnmrlabellingexperiments
‡A
Model for carbon metabolism in biological phosphorus removal processes based on in vivo13C-NMR labelling experiments
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
modellingthebiodegradationkineticsoftheherbicidepropanilanditsmetabolite34dichloroaniline
‡A
Modelling the biodegradation kinetics of the herbicide propanil and its metabolite 3,4-dichloroaniline.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
molecularweightandthermalpropertiesofpolyhydroxyalkanoatesproducedfromfermentedsugarmolassesbyopenmixedcultures
‡A
Molecular weight and thermal properties of polyhydroxyalkanoates produced from fermented sugar molasses by open mixed cultures.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
monitoringintracellularpolyphosphateaccumulationinenhancedbiologicalphosphorusremovalsystemsbyquantitativeimageanalysis
‡A
Monitoring intracellular polyphosphate accumulation in enhanced biological phosphorus removal systems by quantitative image analysis
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
multipurposeintegrated2generationbiorefineries
‡A
Multipurpose, Integrated 2nd Generation Biorefineries
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
multivariateanalysisofthetransportinanionexchangemembranebioreactorforremovalofanionicmicropollutantsfromdrinkingwater
‡A
Multivariate analysis of the transport in an Ion Exchange Membrane Bioreactor for removal of anionic micropollutants from drinking water
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
multivariatestatisticallybasedmodellingofamembranebioreactorforwastewatertreatmentusing2dfluorescencemonitoringdata
‡A
Multivariate statistically-based modelling of a membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment using 2D fluorescence monitoring data
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
newmicrobialfucosecontainingpolysaccharidefromglycerolbyproductrheologicalstudies
‡A
New Microbial Fucose-Containing Polysaccharide from Glycerol byproduct: Rheological Studies
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
nitrateremovalinaclosedmarinesystemthroughtheionexchangemembranebioreactor
‡A
Nitrate removal in a closed marine system through the ion exchange membrane bioreactor.
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
nitriteinhibitionofdenitrificationbypseudomonasfluorescens
‡A
Nitrite inhibition of denitrification by Pseudomonas fluorescens.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
nonmechanisticmodellingofcomplexbiofilmreactorsandtheroleofprocessoperationhistory
‡A
Non-mechanistic modelling of complex biofilm reactors and the role of process operation history.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
novelhydrogelsbasedonyeastchitinglucancomplexcharacterizationandsafetyassessment
‡A
Novel hydrogels based on yeast chitin-glucan complex: Characterization and safety assessment
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
occurrenceofnontoxicbioemulsifiersduringpolyhydroxyalkanoateproductionbypseudomonasstrainsvalorizingcrudeglycerolbyproduct
‡A
Occurrence of non-toxic bioemulsifiers during polyhydroxyalkanoate production by Pseudomonas strains valorizing crude glycerol by-product
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
onlineadaptivemetabolicfluxanalysisapplicationtophbproductionbymixedmicrobialcultures
‡A
On-line adaptive metabolic flux analysis: Application to PHB production by mixed microbial cultures.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
onlinemonitoringofp
‡A
Online monitoring of P
‡9
1
|
919
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‡a
onlinemonitoringofp3hbproducedfromusedcookingoilwithnearinfraredspectroscopy
‡A
Online monitoring of P(3HB) produced from used cooking oil with near-infrared spectroscopy
‡9
1
|
919
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|
|
‡a
optimisationofglycogenquantificationinmixedmicrobialcultures
‡A
Optimisation of glycogen quantification in mixed microbial cultures
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
optimizationofpolyhydroxybutyrateproductionbymixedculturessubmittedtoaerobicdynamicfeedingconditions
‡A
Optimization of polyhydroxybutyrate production by mixed cultures submitted to aerobic dynamic feeding conditions.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
performanceofa2stageanaerobicdigestionsystemtreatingfruitpulpwastetheimpactofsubstrateshiftandoperationalconditions
‡A
Performance of a two-stage anaerobic digestion system treating fruit pulp waste: The impact of substrate shift and operational conditions
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
phosphorusandammoniumremovalcharacteristicsfromaqueoussolutionsbyanewlyisolatedplantgrowthpromotingbacterium
‡A
Phosphorus and ammonium removal characteristics from aqueous solutions by a newly isolated plant growth-promoting bacterium
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
photosyntheticmixedculturepolyhydroxyalkanoatephaproductionfromindividualandmixedvolatilefattyacidsvfassubstratepreferencesandcosubstrateuptake
‡A
Photosynthetic mixed culture polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production from individual and mixed volatile fatty acids (VFAs): substrate preferences and co-substrate uptake
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
polyhydroxyalkanoategranulesquantificationinmixedmicrobialculturesusingimageanalysissudanblackbversusnileblueastaining
‡A
Polyhydroxyalkanoate granules quantification in mixed microbial cultures using image analysis: Sudan Black B versus Nile Blue A staining.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
polyhydroxyalkanoatesphasproductionfromfermentedcheesewheybyusingamixedmicrobialculture
‡A
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) production from fermented cheese whey by using a mixed microbial culture.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
polyhydroxyalkanoatesproductionbyamixedphotosyntheticconsortiumofbacteriaandalgae
‡A
Polyhydroxyalkanoates production by a mixed photosynthetic consortium of bacteria and algae.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
preparationandcharacterizationoffilmsbasedonanaturalp3hb1150phablendobtainedthroughthecocultureofcupriavidusnecatorandpseudomonascitronellolisinapplepulpwaste
‡A
Preparation and Characterization of Films Based on a Natural P(3HB)/mcl-PHA Blend Obtained through the Co-culture of Cupriavidus Necator and Pseudomonas Citronellolis in Apple Pulp Waste
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
productionandfoodapplicationsofmicrobialbiopolymers
‡A
Production and Food Applications of Microbial Biopolymers
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
productionofanewexopolysaccharide
‡A
Production of a new exopolysaccharide
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
productionofanewexopolysaccharideepsbypseudomonasoleovoransnrrlb14682grownonglycerol
‡A
Production of a new exopolysaccharide (EPS) by Pseudomonas oleovorans NRRL B-14682 grown on glycerol
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
productionofbiodegradablepolymerspolyhydroxyalkanoatephabyusingmicrobialmixedcultureseditorial
‡A
Production of biodegradable polymers (polyhydroxyalkanoate, PHA) by using microbial mixed cultures. Editorial
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
productionoffucopolbyenterobactera47usingwastetomatopastebyproductassolecarbonsource
‡A
Production of FucoPol by Enterobacter A47 using waste tomato paste by-product as sole carbon source
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
productionofmediumchainlengthpolyhydroxyalkanoatesbypseudomonaschlororaphissubspaurantiacacultivationonfruitpulpwasteandpolymercharacterization
‡A
Production of medium-chain-length polyhydroxyalkanoates by Pseudomonas chlororaphis subsp. aurantiaca: Cultivation on fruit pulp waste and polymer characterization
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
productionofpolyhydroxyalkanoatesbymixedmicrobialcultures
‡A
Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates by mixed microbial cultures.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
productionofpolyhydroxyalkanoatesfromfermentedsugarcanemolassesbyamixedcultureenrichedinglycogenaccumulatingorganisms
‡A
Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from fermented sugar cane molasses by a mixed culture enriched in glycogen accumulating organisms.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
productionofpolyhydroxyalkanoatesfromspentcoffeegroundsoilobtainedbysupercriticalfluidextractiontechnology
‡A
Production of polyhydroxyalkanoates from spent coffee grounds oil obtained by supercritical fluid extraction technology
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
productionofyeastchitinglucancomplexfrombiodieselindustrybyproduct
‡A
Production of yeast chitin–glucan complex from biodiesel industry byproduct
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
propionateadditionenhancesthebiodegradationofthexenobioticherbicidepropanilanditsmetabolite
‡A
Propionate addition enhances the biodegradation of the xenobiotic herbicide propanil and its metabolite.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
pseudomonaschlororaphisasamultiproductplatformconversionofglycerolintohighvaluebiopolymersandphenazines
‡A
Pseudomonas chlororaphis as a multiproduct platform: Conversion of glycerol into high-value biopolymers and phenazines
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
recentadvancesandchallengestowardssustainablepolyhydroxyalkanoatephaproduction
‡A
Recent Advances and Challenges towards Sustainable Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) Production.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
recentadvancesinpolyhydroxyalkanoateproductionbymixedaerobicculturesfromthesubstratetothefinalproduct
‡A
Recent advances in polyhydroxyalkanoate production by mixed aerobic cultures: from the substrate to the final product.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
recoveryofamorphouspolyhydroxybutyrategranulesfromcupriavidusnecatorcellsgrownonusedcookingoil
‡A
Recovery of amorphous polyhydroxybutyrate granules from Cupriavidus necator cells grown on used cooking oil.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
recoveryofpolyhydroxybutyratephbfromcupriavidusnecatorbiomassbysolventextractionwith12propylenecarbonate
‡A
Recovery of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) from Cupriavidus necator biomass by solvent extraction with 1,2-propylene carbonate
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
removalofbromatefromdrinkingwaterusingtheionexchangemembranebioreactorconcept
‡A
Removal of bromate from drinking water using the ion exchange membrane bioreactor concept
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
removalofmonovalentoxyanionsfromwaterinanionexchangemembranebioreactorinfluenceofmembranepermselectivity
‡A
Removal of mono-valent oxyanions from water in an ion exchange membrane bioreactor: influence of membrane permselectivity
‡9
1
|
919
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‡a
responseofa3stageprocessforphaproductionbymixedmicrobialculturestofeedstockshiftimpactonpolymercomposition
‡A
Response of a three-stage process for PHA production by mixed microbial cultures to feedstock shift: impact on polymer composition
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
rheologicalandmorphologicalcharacterizationoftheculturebrothduringexopolysaccharideproductionbyenterobactersp
‡A
Rheological and morphological characterization of the culture broth during exopolysaccharide production by Enterobacter sp
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
rheologicalstudiesofthefucoserichexopolysaccharidefucopol
‡A
Rheological studies of the fucose-rich exopolysaccharide FucoPol.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
robustnessofsludgeenrichedwithshortsbrcyclesforbiologicalnutrientremoval
‡A
Robustness of sludge enriched with short SBR cycles for biological nutrient removal
‡9
1
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919
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|
‡a
segregatedfluxbalanceanalysisconstrainedbypopulationstructurefunctiondatathecaseofphaproductionbymixedmicrobialcultures
‡A
Segregated flux balance analysis constrained by population structure/function data: the case of PHA production by mixed microbial cultures.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
silvernanocompositesbasedonthebacterialfucoserichpolysaccharidesecretedbyenterobactera47forwounddressingapplicationssynthesischaracterizationandinvitrobioactivity
‡A
Silver nanocomposites based on the bacterial fucose-rich polysaccharide secreted by Enterobacter A47 for wound dressing applications: Synthesis, characterization and in vitro bioactivity
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
simultaneousremovalofperchlorateandnitratefromdrinkingwaterusingtheionexchangemembranebioreactorconcept
‡A
Simultaneous removal of perchlorate and nitrate from drinking water using the ion exchange membrane bioreactor concept
‡9
1
|
919
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‡a
solutionpropertiesofanexopolysaccharidefromapseudomonasstrainobtainedusingglycerolassolecarbonsource
‡A
Solution properties of an exopolysaccharide from a Pseudomonas strain obtained using glycerol as sole carbon source
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
stabilizationofantimicrobialsilvernanoparticlesbyapolyhydroxyalkanoateobtainedfrommixedbacterialculture
‡A
Stabilization of antimicrobial silver nanoparticles by a polyhydroxyalkanoate obtained from mixed bacterial culture.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
strategiesforefficientlyselectingphaproducingmixedmicrobialculturesusingcomplexfeedstocksfeastandfamineregimeanduncoupledcarbonandnitrogenavailabilities
‡A
Strategies for efficiently selecting PHA producing mixed microbial cultures using complex feedstocks: Feast and famine regime and uncoupled carbon and nitrogen availabilities
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
strategiesforphaproductionbymixedculturesandrenewablewastematerials
‡A
Strategies for PHA production by mixed cultures and renewable waste materials.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
strategiesforthedevelopmentofasidestreamprocessforpolyhydroxyalkanoate
‡A
Strategies for the development of a side stream process for polyhydroxyalkanoate
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
strategiesforthedevelopmentofasidestreamprocessforpolyhydroxyalkanoatephaproductionfromsugarcanemolasses
‡A
Strategies for the development of a side stream process for polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) production from sugar cane molasses.
‡9
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946
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a
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947
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PT
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1
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996
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PTBNP|201930
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996
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ISNI|0000000121413996
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996
|
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‡2
ISNI|000000007072235X
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996
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‡2
ISNI|0000000069933408
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
PTBNP|1660651
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BLBNB|000613799
|
996
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|
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‡2
ISNI|0000000428229149
|
996
|
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PTBNP|1320555
|
996
|
|
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‡2
LC|n 2003092009
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996
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DNB|1080507450
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996
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BLBNB|001519342
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996
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PTBNP|1458823
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996
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‡2
PTBNP|237417
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996
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‡2
ISNI|0000000069617579
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996
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ISNI|0000000041431764
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996
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ISNI|0000000067983305
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996
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ISNI|0000000070334728
|
996
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PTBNP|799103
|
996
|
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‡2
ISNI|0000000077381631
|
996
|
|
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‡2
PTBNP|1011524
|
996
|
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|
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NUKAT|n 2019063696
|
996
|
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ISNI|0000000082850439
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996
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PTBNP|1358396
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996
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BNF|17895991
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996
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DNB|173693261
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996
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PTBNP|1255595
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996
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RERO|A003736116
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996
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PTBNP|1147180
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996
|
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PTBNP|127381
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996
|
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BIBSYS|12006973
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996
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BLBNB|000557801
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996
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ISNI|000000006838841X
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996
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DNB|1196715505
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996
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BLBNB|001446428
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996
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DNB|13622640X
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996
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DNB|130499854
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996
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RERO|A011444614
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996
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ISNI|0000000044684556
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996
|
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LC|n 96900550
|
996
|
|
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NTA|343302675
|
996
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BLBNB|000314822
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BLBNB|000626546
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PTBNP|193838
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LC|n 2019251908
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LC|n 2006031383
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PTBNP|254924
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PTBNP|1740651
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LC|n 2006218225
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ISNI|000000006820684X
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ISNI|0000000070989898
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BLBNB|000325712
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LC|n 95922717
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PTBNP|123894
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PTBNP|175763
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ISNI|0000000069486492
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BIBSYS|11057515
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DNB|1089477104
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PTBNP|1918374
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NTA|254071015
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ISNI|0000000113360572
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BLBNB|000354707
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PTBNP|1803849
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LC|no2003127502
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LC|n 2021018597
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LC|no2001032799
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ISNI|000000006767641X
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NSK|000585254
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PTBNP|1184413
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ISNI|0000000393508315
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ISNI|0000000051414351
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NTA|074377108
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PTBNP|797906
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ISNI|0000000066635210
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PTBNP|1465924
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ISNI|0000000070196492
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SZ|129778567
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SUDOC|259572004
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DNB|1057107638
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LC|no2011049037
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NII|DA16138415
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LC|n 85352559
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PTBNP|1306752
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PTBNP|1089484
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ISNI|0000000080403854
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RERO|A013461911
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PTBNP|1874426
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LC|no2003118165
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ISNI|0000000116164454
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PTBNP|1451892
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BLBNB|000588903
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ISNI|0000000070309872
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LC|n 2006218643
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RERO|A021589958
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ISNI|0000000070418585
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LC|nb2016023557
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ISNI|0000000068895454
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PTBNP|1461216
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PTBNP|173536
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NSK|000663079
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LC|n 2022253194
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BLBNB|000544570
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LC|n 2022253293
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ISNI|0000000049194134
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PTBNP|1681830
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SUDOC|110940024
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PTBNP|869594
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NUKAT|n 2010100086
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PTBNP|239628
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DNB|129778567
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ISNI|000000006958501X
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ISNI|0000000044168578
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ISNI|0000000070812232
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PTBNP|1291873
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ISNI|0000000373598309
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DNB|130881473
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J9U|987007435383905171
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PTBNP|259720
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ISNI|0000000070337582
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DNB|188398384
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BLBNB|001415352
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LC|nb 98095995
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BLBNB|000331055
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ISNI|000000006841995X
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PTBNP|33785
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DNB|1074684583
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BLBNB|001432379
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ISNI|0000000036259525
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LC|n 2005178818
|
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SELIBR|382152
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NTA|31732568X
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LC|n 2006210760
|
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CAOONL|ncf13681741
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996
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PLWABN|9812829978805606
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DNB|101662509X
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BLBNB|000451955
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ISNI|0000000068405750
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PTBNP|923067
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BNE|XX4608739
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PTBNP|1029543
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ISNI|0000000115768512
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PTBNP|958146
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LC|n 2015238232
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LC|no2007083475
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LC|n 85130572
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LC|n 89218043
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ISNI|0000000428220443
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LC|n 2005177569
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PTBNP|918809
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LC|no2011116762
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ISNI|0000000068616793
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PTBNP|1320302
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PTBNP|1280226
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PTBNP|203949
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DNB|1158200137
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LC|no2019064773
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PTBNP|1143297
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SUDOC|086866249
|
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0 0 lived 0 0
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1
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998
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Reis, Maria de Ascensão Carvalho Fernandes de Miranda
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ISNI|0000000069822345
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suggested
|
998
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|
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Reis,
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Maria de Ascensão Carvalho Fernandes de Miranda
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PTBNP|31394
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suggested
‡3
title: (0.92, 'productionofpolyhydroxyalkanoatesphafromsugarcanemolassesbymixedmicrobialcultures', 'productionofpolyhydroxyalkanoatesbymixedmicrobialcultures')
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