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Role of chemical concentration and second carbon sources in acclimation of microbial communities for biodegradation

Wiggins et al., 1988

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10957939904286710423
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Wiggins B
Alexander M
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Applied and environmental microbiology

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A study was conducted to determine the role of concentration of the test chemical, of a second organic compound, and of mutation in the acclimation period before the mineralization of organic compounds in sewage. The acclimation period for the …
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