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Research paper thumbnail of Radiological Evaluation of Neonatal Ventilator - Associated Pneumonia

Radiological Evaluation of Neonatal Ventilator - Associated Pneumonia

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Research paper thumbnail of Bioremediation of MTBE: a review from a practical perspective

Biodegradation, 2000

The addition of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) to gasoline has resulted in public uncertainty reg... more The addition of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) to gasoline has resulted in public uncertainty regarding the continued reliance on biological processes for gasoline remediation. Despite this concern, researchers have shown that MTBE can be effectively degraded in the laboratory under aerobic conditions using pure and mixed cultures with half-lives ranging from 0.04 to 29 days. Ex-situ aerobic fixed-film and aerobic

Research paper thumbnail of The Challenges of Urban Ecological Sanitation: Lessons from the Erdos Eco-Town Project

The Challenges of Urban Ecological Sanitation: Lessons from the Erdos Eco-Town Project

Research paper thumbnail of Radiological Evaluation of Neonatal Ventilator - Associated Pneumonia

Radiological Evaluation of Neonatal Ventilator - Associated Pneumonia

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Research paper thumbnail of Bioremediation of MTBE: a review from a practical perspective

Biodegradation, 2000

The addition of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) to gasoline has resulted in public uncertainty reg... more The addition of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) to gasoline has resulted in public uncertainty regarding the continued reliance on biological processes for gasoline remediation. Despite this concern, researchers have shown that MTBE can be effectively degraded in the laboratory under aerobic conditions using pure and mixed cultures with half-lives ranging from 0.04 to 29 days. Ex-situ aerobic fixed-film and aerobic

Research paper thumbnail of The Challenges of Urban Ecological Sanitation: Lessons from the Erdos Eco-Town Project

The Challenges of Urban Ecological Sanitation: Lessons from the Erdos Eco-Town Project

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