<p><P></P><P><EM>Volume 10: Environmental Biotechnology</EM> in the <EM>Handbook of Environmental Engineering</EM> series presents the theories and principles of various environmental biotechnologies. This outstanding collection of science information is designed as a basic Environmental Biotechnolo
Environmental Biotechnology
✍ Scribed by A. Blažej and V. Prívarová (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1991
- Leaves
- 413
- Series
- Studies in Environmental Science 42
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Content:
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Page 3
Copyright page
Page 4
Preface
Pages 5-6
Relation Between the Economy, Biotechnology and the Environment Original Research Article
Pages 11-24
A. Blažej
Microbial Waste Water Waste Treatment Original Research Article
Pages 27-45
J. Holló, P. Miháltz, L. Czakó, L. Morvai
Anaerobic Treatment of Effluent from Epoxy Resins Production Units Original Research Article
Pages 47-53
P. Sanna, E. D'Addario, A. Robertiello
Anaerobic Treatment of Effluents: Use of Bioindicators for Process Monitoring Original Research Article
Pages 55-63
C. Sorlini
Simultaneous Nitrification - Denitrification in Activated Sludge Process Combined With Biofilm Cultivation Original Research Article
Pages 65-69
M. Drtil, J. Tölgyessy, I. Bodik
Hexamethylenetetraamine Removal in Single - Sludge Activation System Original Research Article
Pages 71-76
I. Bodík, J. Derco, M. Drtil
Experimental and mathematical Modelling of Activated Sludge Process Original Research Article
Pages 77-84
P. FarkašOvá, J. Derco, M. Králik
Aerobic Thermophilic Sludge Treatment Original Research Article
Pages 85-112
M. Bomio
Elimination of Special Bacteria from Treatment Effluent by Ciliates Original Research Article
Pages 113-119
M. Macek, P. Hartman
Microbiological Treatment of Municipal Sewage Sludge and Refuse as Means of Disinfection Prior to Recycling in Agriculture Original Research Article
Pages 121-136
D. Strauch
Modeling of Organic Matter Destruction by Microorganisms Community Original Research Article
Pages 137-146
V.A. Vavilin
Effect of Protozoa on Bacterial Degradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Original Research Article
Pages 147-153
Yu.L. Gurevich, V.P. Ladygina
Phenol and Naphthalene Degradation by Mixed Culture of Microorganisms Original Research Article
Pages 155-163
N.S. Manukovski, M.I. Teremova, Yu.L. Gurevich, I.M. Pan'Kova
Specific Adsorption of Metal Cations on the Surface of Lipid Membrane Systems Original Research Article
Pages 165-175
A.M. Omel'Chenko
The Inverse Fluidization - A New Approach to Biofilm Reactor Design, to Aerobic Wastewater Treatment Original Research Article
Pages 177-182
L. Nikolov, D. Karamanev
Production of Sugars from Lignocellulosic Wastes Basic Research and Pilot Studies Original Research Article
Pages 183-199
H. Esterbauer, M. Hayn, W. Sattler, W. Steiner, H. Steinmüller, Th. Steiner, M. Sinner
The Future of the Lignocellulosic Wastes Bioconversion Original Research Article
Pages 201-208
I. àpilda, A. Blažej, M. Košik
Detoxification of Phenol Polluted Soil by Some Nocardia and Basidiomycetes Original Research Article
Pages 209-214
E. Malarczyk, Z. Lewicka-KróL, J. KochmaáSka-Rdest, R. Apalovic, M. Staszczak, A. Leonowicz
The Detoxifying Role of Ferro-Phenolic Complexes Produced by Nocardia Original Research Article
Pages 215-219
E. Malarczyk, J. KochmańSka-Rdest, M. Wojtas-Wasilewska, A. Leonowicz
Microbial Treatment of Industrial Wastes Original Research Article
Pages 221-228
L.I. Vorobjeva, L.V. Modyanova, P.B. Terentijev, F.M. Chasaeva, E.V. Dovgilevich
Higher Fungi as A Potential Feed and Food Source from Lignocellulosic Wastes Original Research Article
Pages 229-255
A. Leonowicz, M. Wojtas-Wasilewska, J. Rogalski, J. Luterek
Immobilized Photosynthetic Systems for the Production of Fuels and Chemicals Original Research Article
Pages 259-275
D.O. Hall, K.K. Rao, I.H. Park
Anaerobic Treatment of Excrements from Large-Scale Animal Farms Original Research Article
Pages 277-286
J. Kerekréty, B. PetrovičOvá, K. Boďa, O. Adamec
Intensification and Ecological Aspects of Methane Fermentation of Agricultural Wastes Original Research Article
Pages 287-296
M.J. Beker, A.P. Grinbergs, V.E. Davids, L.J. Labane, J.E. Blumbergs, M.K. Marauska
Economic and Bioenergetic Aspects of Methanogenesis - Quantitative Investigations Original Research Article
Pages 297-303
S. Vassileva, M. Robeva, S. Mutafov
Recovery of Energy from Municipal Solid Waste in Fabricated Digesters Original Research Article
Pages 305-316
J. Coombs, Y.R. Coombs
Landfill Gas Fuel and Ecological Problems Original Research Article
Pages 317-327
Z. Pietrzyk
Biomass and the Problems of Ecology, Agrochemistry and Energy Original Research Article
Pages 329-338
E.S. Pantskhava
Positive and Negative Impacts of Biotechnology on the Environment Original Research Article
Pages 341-350
L. Huber
Release of Genetically- Engineered Microorganisms in the Environment: Risk of Horizontal Genetic-Transfer Original Research Article
Pages 351-357
W.P.M. Hoekstra
The Role of Culture Collections to Safeguard Nature'S Microbiological Resources Original Research Article
Pages 359-367
K.A. Malik
Is Biotechnology a Blessing in Disguise? Original Research Article
Pages 369-377
R. Kokke
Improvements of Agricultural Crops by Genetic Engineering Original Research Article
Pages 379-385
J. Botterman
The Cyclodextrins and Their Application in Environmental Biotechnology Original Research Article
Pages 387-397
J. Szejtli
Biotechnology of Metals and the Environment Original Research Article
Pages 399-412
F. àpaldon, M. Kušnierová, D. Kupka, E. Pastiríková, J. Čechovská, V. àepelák
A Small Simulation System and Ecological Forecasting Original Research Article
Pages 413-426
A.G. Degermendzky
A Sterilizable Centrifugal Separation System for Aseptic and Contained Cell Harvest and Recycle Original Research Article
Pages 427-444
G. Krook, H. Axelsson, C. Thorsson
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