
application of bioremediation techniques for the removal of
... natural resources and has caused an adverse impact on ecosystems. Nowadays, there is a growing interest in the effect of hazardous wastes generated from industrial processes, since these complex mixtures have been identified on soil‐water environment as common contaminants. ...
... natural resources and has caused an adverse impact on ecosystems. Nowadays, there is a growing interest in the effect of hazardous wastes generated from industrial processes, since these complex mixtures have been identified on soil‐water environment as common contaminants. ...
Metallocene Organoactinide Complexes
... metals to the chemistry of electrophilic d0 /f n actinides complexes. In fact, the first well-characterized organoactinide complex, Cp3 UCl, was synthesized by Reynolds and Wilkinson [2] shortly after the synthesis of ferrocene. Actinides are relatively large in size, which facilitates high coordinat ...
... metals to the chemistry of electrophilic d0 /f n actinides complexes. In fact, the first well-characterized organoactinide complex, Cp3 UCl, was synthesized by Reynolds and Wilkinson [2] shortly after the synthesis of ferrocene. Actinides are relatively large in size, which facilitates high coordinat ...
PRUEBA DE COMUNICACIÓN ORAL
... agricultural land is usually limited by the nitrogen uptake crop capability. In this sense, the ...
... agricultural land is usually limited by the nitrogen uptake crop capability. In this sense, the ...
AN INSIGHT INTO BIOFILM ECOLOGY AND ITS APPLIED ASPECTS Review Article
... Biofilm formation is one such phenomena which take place at the surface of the substrate. Group of microbial cells attached to a solid substrate form a biofilm [1]. These microbes produce an organic polymeric matrix in which they get embedded [2]. The first observation of biofilm can be traced back ...
... Biofilm formation is one such phenomena which take place at the surface of the substrate. Group of microbial cells attached to a solid substrate form a biofilm [1]. These microbes produce an organic polymeric matrix in which they get embedded [2]. The first observation of biofilm can be traced back ...
Molecular ecology of microbial mats
... mechanical (bead beating) enzymatic (proteases, lysozyme, or polysaccharide degrading enzymes) and chemical lysis (guanidine isothiocyanate, sodium dodecyl sulfate, NaOH). Moreover, even when lysis is successful, nucleic acids may become trapped in EPS and inaccessible for, for example PCR and seque ...
... mechanical (bead beating) enzymatic (proteases, lysozyme, or polysaccharide degrading enzymes) and chemical lysis (guanidine isothiocyanate, sodium dodecyl sulfate, NaOH). Moreover, even when lysis is successful, nucleic acids may become trapped in EPS and inaccessible for, for example PCR and seque ...
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: NEW TRENDS IN LANDFILL DESIGN
... To move into the twenty-first century in solid waste management and deal with the increasing fraction of solid waste going to landfills, the various regulatory agencies must try to develop a new strategy to optimize the use of existing landfills and prolong the life of any new ones. In the past 10 y ...
... To move into the twenty-first century in solid waste management and deal with the increasing fraction of solid waste going to landfills, the various regulatory agencies must try to develop a new strategy to optimize the use of existing landfills and prolong the life of any new ones. In the past 10 y ...
Psudomonas putida and fluorecences Prepared by: Ghada Rayyan D
... used to carry out bioremediation. Polluted soil and groundwater purification technology which uses the power of microbes, renders many toxic organic substances harmless. Magnetite-immobilized cells of Pseudomonas putida 5-X can be used as biosorbent in copper removal from aqueous solutions. ...
... used to carry out bioremediation. Polluted soil and groundwater purification technology which uses the power of microbes, renders many toxic organic substances harmless. Magnetite-immobilized cells of Pseudomonas putida 5-X can be used as biosorbent in copper removal from aqueous solutions. ...
technical report 91 -32
... It is planned to dispose of nuclear waste in deep geologic formations in order to isolate it from the environment. The waste matrix itself, the steel containers, the backfill material and the surrounding rocks act 'as barriers to hinder migration of the radioactive elements to the biosphere. Intrusi ...
... It is planned to dispose of nuclear waste in deep geologic formations in order to isolate it from the environment. The waste matrix itself, the steel containers, the backfill material and the surrounding rocks act 'as barriers to hinder migration of the radioactive elements to the biosphere. Intrusi ...
The Exploratory Study on Sulfide Removal Ability of Sulfur-
... environmentally unfriendly gases compared to other methods [4]. Bio-filtration was investigated for this application. This method uses microorganisms living in a support matrix to degrade the pollutant present into a secondary form and is an inexpensive and robust alternative to chemical purificatio ...
... environmentally unfriendly gases compared to other methods [4]. Bio-filtration was investigated for this application. This method uses microorganisms living in a support matrix to degrade the pollutant present into a secondary form and is an inexpensive and robust alternative to chemical purificatio ...
MICROBIAL CR(VI) REDUCTION IN INDIGENOUS CULTURES OF BACTERIA: CHARACTERIZATION AND MODELLING
... model for the microbial reduction of Cr(VI). This study is a preliminary investigation for further work on metal bio-decontamination in SA, where this efficient and environmental friendly technology is still unexplored. Cr(VI) is extremely toxic and carcinogenic in its ionic form. It causes dermatit ...
... model for the microbial reduction of Cr(VI). This study is a preliminary investigation for further work on metal bio-decontamination in SA, where this efficient and environmental friendly technology is still unexplored. Cr(VI) is extremely toxic and carcinogenic in its ionic form. It causes dermatit ...
B: Chapter 1: Bacteria
... genetic material identical to each other and that of the original cell. It is the simplest form of asexual reproduction. Some bacteria exchange genetic material through a process similar to sexual reproduction, as shown in Figure 3. Two bacteria line up beside each other and exchange DNA through a f ...
... genetic material identical to each other and that of the original cell. It is the simplest form of asexual reproduction. Some bacteria exchange genetic material through a process similar to sexual reproduction, as shown in Figure 3. Two bacteria line up beside each other and exchange DNA through a f ...
Bacteria - Sebring Local Schools
... • History Design a slide show to present information on medicines derived from plants and where these plants grow. • Technology Make your own giant jigsaw puzzle illustrating the five systems of a seed plant, including labels and functions of each plant part. • Model Construct a review game demonstr ...
... • History Design a slide show to present information on medicines derived from plants and where these plants grow. • Technology Make your own giant jigsaw puzzle illustrating the five systems of a seed plant, including labels and functions of each plant part. • Model Construct a review game demonstr ...
" Chemosynthesis of nano-magnesium phosphates and its
... 800°C in N2 atmosphere (Fig. 5). Over the temperature ranges, TG curves display that continuous weight-loss about 30.37 and 31.06% follow by Fig. 5 a and b. It is observed that all endothermic values less than 200 for magnesium phosphates can be considered as the elimination of crystal water of mate ...
... 800°C in N2 atmosphere (Fig. 5). Over the temperature ranges, TG curves display that continuous weight-loss about 30.37 and 31.06% follow by Fig. 5 a and b. It is observed that all endothermic values less than 200 for magnesium phosphates can be considered as the elimination of crystal water of mate ...
13- and 14-membered macrocyclic ligands containing
... linked to different biomolecules, such as monoclonal antibodies or peptides, have also been considered excellent candidates for therapy and are under investigation [16–24]. For therapeutic proposes in nuclear medicine, the radiotherapeutic agent should be stable in vivo in order to prevent their diss ...
... linked to different biomolecules, such as monoclonal antibodies or peptides, have also been considered excellent candidates for therapy and are under investigation [16–24]. For therapeutic proposes in nuclear medicine, the radiotherapeutic agent should be stable in vivo in order to prevent their diss ...
TR-00-04 - Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB
... sampled Palmottu groundwater is coupled with the reduction activities of the found microorganisms. In borehole R387, the distribution of SRB and IRB showed an inverse correlation with dissolved uranium. An attempt to mimic the groundwater situation in culture tubes inoculated with enrichment culture ...
... sampled Palmottu groundwater is coupled with the reduction activities of the found microorganisms. In borehole R387, the distribution of SRB and IRB showed an inverse correlation with dissolved uranium. An attempt to mimic the groundwater situation in culture tubes inoculated with enrichment culture ...
Metal Complexes Containing Natural and Artificial Radioactive
... gaseous carbon monoxide,as well as antimicrobial and anti-fungi agents due to their biological activity. Radioactive labeling based on the short-lived metastable nuclide technetium-99m (99mTc) for biomedical use as heart, lung, kidney, bone, brain, liver or cancer imaging agents is also discussed. F ...
... gaseous carbon monoxide,as well as antimicrobial and anti-fungi agents due to their biological activity. Radioactive labeling based on the short-lived metastable nuclide technetium-99m (99mTc) for biomedical use as heart, lung, kidney, bone, brain, liver or cancer imaging agents is also discussed. F ...
Ecological Engineering Microbial carbonate precipitation in
... physiological activities. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic pathways are involved in the creation of such an alkaline environment (for an extensive review, see Castanier et al., 1999). While the environmental conditions of heterotrophic pathways are diverse (aerobiosis, anaerobiosis and microaeroph ...
... physiological activities. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic pathways are involved in the creation of such an alkaline environment (for an extensive review, see Castanier et al., 1999). While the environmental conditions of heterotrophic pathways are diverse (aerobiosis, anaerobiosis and microaeroph ...
c00kieee - Ritter Illustration
... uranium metal or UO2 to be formed into fuel pins. A variety of methods can be used to accomplish the conversion to the oxide; however, the predominately used technique involves reduction of the UF6 to U metal fully, using Ca at high temperatures, followed by burning in oxygen. Once formed, the UO2 i ...
... uranium metal or UO2 to be formed into fuel pins. A variety of methods can be used to accomplish the conversion to the oxide; however, the predominately used technique involves reduction of the UF6 to U metal fully, using Ca at high temperatures, followed by burning in oxygen. Once formed, the UO2 i ...
... microbial activity and a geothermal gradient of 25°C/ km (Krumholz, 1998) and microbial communities have been found as deep as 3.2 km in goldmines in South Africa (Takai et al, 2001). They are therefore likely to exist in formations considered for geological storage of CO2. Additionally, microbes ar ...
Antimicrobial activity of fruits extracts of the wild jujube
... traditionally used for treatment of many diseases. The objective of this study is to evaluate in vitro the biological activity of the extracts of the fruits of this shrub, extracted successively by maceration with different organic solvents of increasing polarity (ether, dichloromethane and methanol ...
... traditionally used for treatment of many diseases. The objective of this study is to evaluate in vitro the biological activity of the extracts of the fruits of this shrub, extracted successively by maceration with different organic solvents of increasing polarity (ether, dichloromethane and methanol ...
univERsity oF copEnhAGEn
... Classification is the term used when the culture is described by these parameters. When the characterization is made using many or important key parameters, classification may be extensive enough to allow for a tentative identification of the culture, typically to either genus or species level. Such ...
... Classification is the term used when the culture is described by these parameters. When the characterization is made using many or important key parameters, classification may be extensive enough to allow for a tentative identification of the culture, typically to either genus or species level. Such ...
June 2016 Vol. 17, No. 2 - Society for Applied Microbiology
... of a substrate external to the bacterial cell wall – and I do urge you to investigate further how he has completely revolutionized research in this area of bacterial metabolism. Ken modestly introduces Extracellular electron transport (EET) for us during his article, but the topic and its applicatio ...
... of a substrate external to the bacterial cell wall – and I do urge you to investigate further how he has completely revolutionized research in this area of bacterial metabolism. Ken modestly introduces Extracellular electron transport (EET) for us during his article, but the topic and its applicatio ...
- Lancaster EPrints
... spectrum (Fig. S2). The wide absorption IR peaks ranging from 2500 cm-1 to 3700 cm-1 represent the stretching vibration of H2O absorbed by graphene oxide. Absorption peak at 1654 cm-1 refers to the stretching vibration of sp2 C=C. Absorption peaks at 1722 cm-1, 1394 cm-1, 1221 cm-1 and 1032 cm-1 rep ...
... spectrum (Fig. S2). The wide absorption IR peaks ranging from 2500 cm-1 to 3700 cm-1 represent the stretching vibration of H2O absorbed by graphene oxide. Absorption peak at 1654 cm-1 refers to the stretching vibration of sp2 C=C. Absorption peaks at 1722 cm-1, 1394 cm-1, 1221 cm-1 and 1032 cm-1 rep ...
Fungal Biology Reviews
... conspicuous species in association, classic fungal (mutualistic) symbioses were originally described as bipartite partnerships. The most prominent examples are of course mycorrhizal associations of fungi with plants or lichen symbioses comprising fungi and algae. In lichens, however, it was since lo ...
... conspicuous species in association, classic fungal (mutualistic) symbioses were originally described as bipartite partnerships. The most prominent examples are of course mycorrhizal associations of fungi with plants or lichen symbioses comprising fungi and algae. In lichens, however, it was since lo ...
5.1.4.A GramStainingF
... examination of unknown bacteria is helpful in eliminating some possibilities, it is rarely sufficient alone to identify unknown bacteria due to the large amount of bacterial species and degree of variation between them. Therefore, further tests are required. All bacteria are divided into two main gr ...
... examination of unknown bacteria is helpful in eliminating some possibilities, it is rarely sufficient alone to identify unknown bacteria due to the large amount of bacterial species and degree of variation between them. Therefore, further tests are required. All bacteria are divided into two main gr ...