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Bioproduction, statistical optimization and characterization of microbial plastic (poly 3-hydroxy butyrate) employing various hydrolysates of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) as sole carbon source
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Bioproductivity and Grain Quality of two Cowpea varieties in Relation to Frequency of Hand Weeding
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Bioproductivity and nutrient cycling in bamboo and acacia plantation forests
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Bioproductivity rise in the East Baltic epicontinental sea in the Aeronian (Early Silurian)
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Bioprospecting a glacial river in Iceland for bacterial biopolymer degraders
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Bioprospecting and molecular characterization of laccase producing bacteriafrom industrial contaminated sites
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Bioprospecting for fast growing and biomass characterization of oleaginous microalgae from South–Eastern Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Bioprospecting for oil producing microalgal strains: Evaluation of oil and biomass production for ten microalgal strains
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Bioprospecting in plants for engineered proteins
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Bioprospecting of organisms from the deep sea: scientific and environmental aspects
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Bioprospecting Potential of Marine Microbial Natural Bioactive Compounds
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Bioprospecting traditional Pakistani medicinal plants for potent antioxidants
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Bioprospection of Cationic and Anionic Antimicrobial Peptides from Bell Pepper Leaves for Inhibition of Ralstonia solanacearum and Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis Growth
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Bioprospective of Sorbus aucuparia leaf extract in development of silver and gold nanocolloids
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Bioprostheses “Thrombosis” After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
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Bioprosthetic and mechanical valves in the elderly: Benefits and risks
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Bioprosthetic heart valve leaflet motion monitored by dual camera stereo photogrammetry
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Bioprosthetic Heart Valve Replacement: Oral Anticoagulation or Antiplatelet Therapy? A Still Active Controversy
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Bioprosthetic heart valves: the need for a quantum leap
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Bioprosthetic Mitral Valve Implantation for Active Mitral Valve Endocarditis in Third Degree Thorax Burn
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Bioprosthetic replacement after bioprosthesis failure: a hazardous choice?
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Bioprosthetic tissue preservation by filling with a poly(acrylamide) hydrogel
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Bioprosthetic Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation Associated With Pacemaker or Defibrillator Lead Implantation
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Bioprosthetic valve longevity in the elderly: An 18-year longitudinal study
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Bioprosthetic valve thrombosis and related embolism are considered extremely unlikely, thus allowing most patients to avoid long-term anticoagulation. There is, however, limited experience in the diagnosis and treatment of such a condition. We present the
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Bioprosthetic valve tissue viscoelasticity: Implications on accelerated pulse duplicator testing,
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Bioprosthetic valved conduit aortic root reconstruction: the Mount Sinai experience
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Bioprotection and disturbance: Seaweed, microclimatic stability and conditions for mechanical weathering in the intertidal zone
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Bioprotection explored: the story of a little known earth surface process
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Bioprotection of Golden Delicious apples and Iceberg lettuce against foodborne bacterial pathogens by lactic acid bacteria
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Bio-protective effects of Lactobacillus plantarum subsp. plantarum against aflatoxin b1 genotoxicity on human blood lymphocytes: a native probiotic strain isolated from Iranian camel milk
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Bioprotective Leuconostoc strains against Listeria monocytogenes in fresh fruits and vegetables
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Bioprotective properties of three Malaysia Phyllanthus species: An investigation of the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities
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Bioprotectives and probiotics for dry sausages
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Biopsied and vitrified bovine embryos viability is improved by trans10, cis12 conjugated linoleic acid supplementation during in vitro embryo culture
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Biopsied Jaw Lesions in Kuwait: A Six-Year Retrospective Analysis
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Biopsied Oral Soft Tissue Lesions in Kuwait: A Six-Year Retrospective Analysis
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Biopsy accuracy in identifying unilateral prostate cancer depends on prostate weight
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Biopsy methods of choice in soft-tissue sarcomas
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Biopsy of anterior mediastinal masses under local anesthesia
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Biopsy of Musculoskeletal Tumors; Current Concepts Review
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BIOPSY OF THALAMIC LESIONS USING COMPUTED IMAGING-ASSISTED STEREOTAXIS: REPORT OF 15 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
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Biopsy of the small renal mass: Time to shift the clinical paradigm?
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Biopsy Techniques and Diagnoses & Treatment of Mucocutaneous Lesions
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Biopsy type does not influence sentinel lymph node status
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Biopsychological bases and behavioral correlates of sensation seeking: contributions to a multilevel validation
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Biopsychological foundations of extraversion: Differential effort reactivity and state control
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Biopsychological foundations of extraversion: Differential effort reactivity and the differential P300 effect
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Bio-psychological perspectives of eating disorders and obesity: a revisited
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Biopsychosoc1al approaches to understanding human aggression: The first 30 years
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Biopsychosocial characteristics and neurocognitive test performance in National Football League players: An initial assessment
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Biopsychosocial characteristics of overweight and obese primary care patients: do psychosocial and behavior factors mediate sociodemographic effects?
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Biopsychosocial Correlates of Adjustment to Cancer during Chemotherapy: The Key Role of Health-Related Quality of Life
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BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HYPOACTIVE SEXUAL DESIRE IN WOMEN: A NARRATIVE REVIEW
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Biopsychosocial differences between drivers and non-drivers over the age of 74
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Biopsychosocial differentiation of anxiety and depression in Chinese
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Biopsychosocial experiences of adults with congenital heart disease: Review of the literature
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Biopsychosocial Factors Are Associated with High Prevalence of Self-reported Musculoskeletal Symptoms in the Lower Extremities Among Office Workers
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Biopsychosocial factors related to depression in aged care residents
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Biopsychosocial impact of the voice in relation to the psychological features in female student teachers
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Biopsychosocial predictors of fatigue in chronic hepatitis C
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Biopsychosocial predictors of perceived cognitive failures in systemic lupus erythematosus
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Biopsychosocial research revisited
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Biopsychosocial Risk Factors of Depression in the Menopausal Transition: A Narrative Review
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Biopsychosocial view to pseudocyesis: A narrative review
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Bio-psycho-socio-cultural perspectives on menopause
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Bio-psycho-socio-demographic and Obstetric Predictors of Postpartum Depression in Pregnancy: A prospective Cohort Study
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Biopsy-induced flail tricuspid leaflet and tricuspid regurgitation following orthotopic cardiac transplantation
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Biopsy-induced mitral regurgitation after ortothopic cardiac transplantation
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BIOPSY-PROVED ABDOMINAL TUBERCULOSIS IN TABRIZ
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Biopsy-proven myocardial sequels in Kawasaki disease with giant coronary aneurysms
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Biopterin in the acute phase of hypoxia–ischemia in a neonatal pig model
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Bioptically demonstrated Lafora disease without EPM2A mutation: a clinical and neurophysiological study of two sisters
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Biopuces pour le traitement de cellules vivantes : micromanipulation des cellules par voie électrique ou microfluidique
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Biopulping of sugarcane bagasse and decolorization of kraft liquor by the laccase produced by Klebsiella aerogenes NCIM 2098
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Biorational pest control agents, formulation and delivery : Ed. by F.R. Hall and J.W. Barry. ISBN 0-8412-3226-1 (306 pp; cloth $84.95). Washington DC, American Chemical Society, 1995
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Biorational synthesis of iridomyrmecin diastereomers from catnip oil
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Bioreactivity of estuarine dissolved organic matter: A combined geochemical and microbiological approach
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Bioreactivity of leachate from municipal solid waste landfills — assessment of toxicity
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Bioreactivity of municipal solid waste landfill leachates—Hormesis and DNA damage
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Bioreactivity of particulate matter in Beijing air: Results from plasmid DNA assay
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Bioreactor and process design for biohydrogen production
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Bioreactor cultivation and remodelling simulation for cartilage replacement material
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Bioreactor design for continuous dark fermentative hydrogen production
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Bioreactor design for cornea tissue engineering: Material–cell interactions
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Bioreactor design via spreadsheet––a study on the monosodium glutamate (MSG) process Original Research Article
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Bioreactor for glycerol conversion into H2 by bacterium Enterobacter aerogenes
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Bioreactor landfills: experimental and field results
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Bioreactor operation for transgenic Nicotiana tabacum cell cultures and continuous production of recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor by perfusion culture
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Bioreactor operation parameters as tools for metabolic regulations in fermentation processes: influence of pH conditions
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Bioreactor performance and methanogenic population dynamics in a low-temperature (5–18 °C) anaerobic fixed-bed reactor
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Bioreactor Production of Human alpha1-Antitrypsin Using Metabolically Regulated Plant Cell Cultures
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Bioreactor Systems in Drug Metabolism: Synthesis of Cytochrome P450-Generated Metabolites
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Bioreactor technologies to support liver function in vitro
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Bioreactor validation and biocompatibility of Ag/poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone) hydrogel nanocomposites
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Bioreactor-based roadmap for the translation of tissue engineering strategies into clinical products Original Research Article
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Bioreactor-Based Tumor Tissue Engineering
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Bioreactors configured with distributors and carriers enhance the performance of continuous dark hydrogen fermentation
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Bioreactors for the study of endothelial cells in force fields
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Bioreactors for tissue mass culture: Design, characterization, and recent advances
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Bioreceptivity of building stones: A review Review Article
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Bioreceptivity: a new concept for building ecology studies
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Biorecognition of supercoiled plasmid DNA isoform in lysine-affinity chromatography
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Biorecognition-modulated ion fluxes through functionalized gold nanotubules as a novel label-free biosensing approach
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Biorecovery of copper from converter slags: Slags characterization and exploratory ferric leaching tests
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Biorecovery of Manganese from Pyrolusite ore using Aspergillus niger PCSIR-06
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Biorecovery of uranium from aqueous solutions at the expense of phytic acid
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Bioreducer use in Finnish blast furnace ironmaking – Analysis of CO2 emission reduction potential and mitigation cost
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Bioreducible polyether-based pDNA ternary polyplexes: Balancing particle stability and transfection efficiency
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Bioreduction and precipitation of uranium in ionic liquid aqueous solution by Clostridium sp.
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Bioreduction of 2-azido-1-arylethanones mediated by Geotrichum candidum and Rhodotorula glutinis
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Bioreduction of aromatic aldehydes and ketones by fruits’ barks of Passiflora edulis
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Bioreduction of aromatic ketones: preparation of chiral benzyl alcohols in both enantiomeric forms
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Bio-reduction of arsenate using a hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor
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Bioreduction of Cr(VI) by alkaliphilic Bacillus subtilis and interaction of the membrane groups
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Bioreduction of Cr(VI) from acidic wastewaters in a sulfidogenic ABR
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Bio-reduction of elemental sulfur to increase the gold recovery from enargite
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Bioreduction of ethyl 3-oxobutyrate by Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A metabolic in vivo study
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Bio-reduction of Fe(III) ores using three pure strains of Aeromonas hydrophila, Serratia fonticola and Clostridium celerecrescens and a natural consortium
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Bioreduction of ferric species and biogenesis of green rusts in soils
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Bio-reduction of graphene oxide using drained water from soaked mung beans (Phaseolus aureus L.) and its application as energy storage electrode material
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Bioreduction of Hexavalent Chromium in Flow-Through Quartz Sand Columns
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Bioreduction of iron compounds as a possible clean environmental alternative for metal recovery
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Bioreduction of methyl heteroaryl and aryl heteroaryl ketones in high enantiomeric excess with newly isolated fungal strains
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Bioreduction of methyl o-chlorobenzoylformate at 500 g L−1 without external cofactors for efficient production of enantiopure clopidogrel intermediate
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Bio-reduction of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) using a hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor
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Bioreduction of phenylglyoxylic acid to R-(−)-mandelic acid by Saccharomyces cerevisiae FD11b
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Bioreduction of prochiral ketones by growing cells of Lasiodiplodia theobromae: Discovery of a versatile biocatalyst for asymmetric synthesis
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Bio-reduction of pyrite investigated in a gas lift loop reactor
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Bio-reduction of soluble chromate using a hydrogen-based membrane biofilm reactor
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Bioreduction of Tempone and Spin-Labeled Gentamicin by Gram-Negative Bacteria: Kinetics and Effect of Ultrasound
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Bioreduction of α,β-unsaturated ketones and aldehydes by non-conventional yeast (NCY) whole-cells
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Bioreductive activation of mitoxantrone by NADPH cytochrome P450 reductase. Implications for increasing its ability to inhibit the growth of sensitive and multidrug resistant leukaemia HL60 cells
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Bioreductive and gene therapy approaches to hypoxic diseases
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Bioreductive synthesis of perfluorinated chiral alcohols
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Bioreductively-activated prodrugs for targeting hypoxic tissues: Elimination of aspirin from 2-nitroimidazole derivatives
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Biorefineries
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Biorefineries for the production of first and second generation ethanol and electricity from sugarcane
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Biorefineries from the perspective of sustainability: Feedstocks, products, and processes
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Biorefineries: Current activities and future developments
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Biorefinery approach for coconut oil valorisation: A statistical study
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Biorefinery based on olive biomass. State of the art and future trends
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Biorefinery concept in a microalgae pilot plant. Culturing, dynamic filtration and steam explosion fractionation
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Biorefinery development through utilization of biodiesel industry by-products as sole fermentation feedstock for 1,3-propanediol production
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Biorefinery of instant noodle waste to biofuels
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Biorefinery of microalgae for food and fuel
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Biorefinery of olive pruning using various processes
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Biorefinery process water effluent treatments by salt coagulation
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Biorefinery product potentials using tree biomass as feedstock – A survey on opportunities and threats to the new wood products industry
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Bio-refinery system in a pulp mill for methanol production with comparison of pressurized black liquor gasification and dry gasification using direct causticization
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Bio-refinery system of DME or CH4 production from black liquor gasification in pulp mills
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Biorefinery valorization of autohydrolysis wheat straw hemicellulose to be applied in a polymer-blend film
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Biorefinery: Ensuring biomass as a sustainable renewable source of chemicals, materials, and energy
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Biorefining of agricultural crops and residues: Effect of pilot-plant fractionation on properties of fibrous fractions
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Biorefining of olive tree (Olea europea) pruning
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Biorefining of wheat straw using an acetic and formic acid based organosolv fractionation process
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Bio-refractory organics degradation over semiconductor foam under a superimposed electric field
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Bioregeneration of activated carbon: A review
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Bioregeneration of activated carbons by bacterial degraders after adsorption of surfactants from aqueous solutions
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Bioregeneration of granular activated carbon in simultaneous adsorption and biodegradation of chlorophenols
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Bioregeneration of hyper-cross-linked polymeric resin preloaded with phenol
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Bioregeneration of mono-amine modified silica and granular activated carbon loaded with Acid Orange 7 in batch system
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Bioregeneration of powdered activated carbon (PAC) loaded with aromatic compounds
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Bioregeneration of powdered activated carbon in the treatment of alkyl-substituted phenolic compounds in simultaneous adsorption and biodegradation processes
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Bioregionalization of the George V Shelf, East Antarctica
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Biorejuvenation: theory and practice
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Bio-relevance of Food Composition
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Biorelevant characterization of biopolymers
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Bioremedial potential of fenamiphos and chlorpyrifos degrading isolates: Influence of different environmental conditions
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Bioremedial potential of fenamiphos and chlorpyrifos degrading isolates: Influence of different environmental conditions
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Bioremediase a unique protein from a novel bacterium BKH1, ushering a new hope in concrete technology
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Bioremediation (bioaugmentation/biostimulation) trials of oil polluted seawater: A mesocosm simulation study
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Bioremediation a potential approach for soil contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: An Overview
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Bioremediation Activity of Pb (II) Resistance Citrobacter sp. MKH2 Isolated from Heavy Metal Contaminated Sites in Iran
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Bioremediation and fodder potentials of two Sargassum spp. in coastal waters of Shenzhen, South China
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Bioremediation and lipid synthesis through mixotrophic algal consortia in municipal wastewater
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Bioremediation and toxicity determination of natural seawater polluted with weathered crude oil by salt-tolerant consortia in a SBR
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Bioremediation efficiency and biochemical composition of Ulva reticulata Forsskal (Chlorophyta) cultivated in shrimp (Penaeus monodon) hatchery effluent
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Bioremediation efficiency in the removal of dissolved inorganic nutrients by the red seaweed, Porphyra yezoensis, cultivated in the open sea
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Bioremediation efficiency of Sea cucumber Holothuria scabra (Jaeger, 1833) on the quality of water and sediment of Shrimp Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) pond culture
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Bioremediation Kinetics of Crude Oil at 5°C
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Bioremediation meets biomedicine: therapeutic translation of microbial catabolism to the lysosome
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Bioremediation of 60Co from simulated spent decontamination solutions
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BIOREMEDIATION OF A CRUDE OIL - POLLUTED SOIL BY APPLICATION OF FERTILIZERS
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Bioremediation of a crude-oil polluted agricultural-soil at Port Harcourt, Nigeria
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Bioremediation of a diesel fuel contaminated aquifer: simulation studies in laboratory aquifer columns
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Bioremediation of a Drilling Waste-Contaminated Soil; Biotreatability Assessment and Microcosm Optimization for Developing a Field-Scale Remediation Process
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Bioremediation of a polyaromatic hydrocarbon contaminated soil by native soil microbiota and bioaugmentation with isolated microbial consortia
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Bio-remediation of a sludge containing hydrocarbons
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Bioremediation of a soil contaminated by hydrocarbon mixtures: the residual concentration problem
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Bioremediation of a soil contaminated with radioactive elements
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Bioremediation of a weathered and a recently oil-contaminated soils from Brazil: a comparison study
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Bioremediation of acid mine drainage contaminated by SRB
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Bioremediation of acid mine drainage in a uranium deposit
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Bio-Remediation of Acid Mine Drainage in the Sarcheshmeh Porphyry Copper Mine by Fungi: Batch and Fixed Bed Process
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Bioremediation of acid mine drainage: an introduction to the Wheal Jane wetlands project
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Bioremediation of acid-rock drainage by sulphate-reducing prokaryotes: A review
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Bioremediation of Alkane Hydrocarbons Using Bacterial Consortium From Soil
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Bioremediation of alpechin
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Bioremediation of an aged hydrocarbon-contaminated soil by a combined system of biostimulation–bioaugmentation with filamentous fungi
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Bioremediation of an aged polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)-contaminated soil by filamentous fungi isolated from the soil
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Bioremediation of an industrial acid mine water by metal-tolerant sulphate-reducing bacteria
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Bioremediation of Atrazine Herbicide Contaminated Soil Using Different Bioremediation Strategies
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Bioremediation of cadmium by growing Rhodobacter sphaeroides: Kinetic characteristic and mechanism studies
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Bioremediation of Cadmium by Mixed Indigenous Isolates Serratia liquefaciens BSWC3 and Klebsiella Pneumoniae RpSWC3 Isolated from Industrial and Mining Affected Water Samples
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Bioremediation of cadmium contaminated soil using symbiosis between leguminous plant and recombinant rhizobia with the MTL4 and the PCS genes Original Research Article
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Bioremediation of Certain Organophosphorus Pesticides by Two Biofertilizers, Paenibacillus( Bacillus) polymyxa (Prazmowski ) and Azospirillum lipoferum (Beijerinck)
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Bioremediation of chlorobenzene-contaminated ground water in an in situ reactor mediated by hydrogen peroxide
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Bioremediation of Chromium (VI) from Textile Industry’s Effluent and Contaminated Soil Using Pseudomonas putida
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Bioremediation of CKW- and BTEX-contaminated soil by in-situ infiltration in combination with on-site water and air treatment in a pilot plant
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Bioremediation of coal tar PAH in soils using biodiesel
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Bioremediation of coking wastewater containing carbazole, dibenzofuran and dibenzothiphene by immobilized naphthalene-cultivated Arthrobacter sp. W1 in magnetic gellan gum
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Bioremediation of coking wastewater containing carbazole, dibenzofuran, dibenzothiophene and naphthalene by a naphthalene-cultivated Arthrobacter sp. W1
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Bioremediation of Contaminated Clay Soils
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Bioremediation of Cr(VI) Polluted Wastewaters by Sorption on Heat Inactivated Saccharomyces cerevisiae Biomass
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Bioremediation of crude oil by indigenous species isolated from oil sludge contaminated soil. A case study: Karun Gas Oil Production Company, (IRAN)
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Bioremediation of crude oil polluted seawater by a hydrocarbon-degrading bacterial strain immobilized on chitin and chitosan flakes
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Bioremediation of Crude Oil Using Bacterium from the Coastal Sediments of Kish Island, Iran
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Bioremediation of crystal violet using air bubble bioreactor packed with Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Bioremediation of crystal violet using air bubble bioreactor packed with Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Bioremediation of diesel oil in a co-contaminated soil by bioaugmentation with a microbial formula tailored with native strains selected for heavy metals resistance Original Research Article
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Bioremediation of diesel oil-contaminated soil by composting with biowaste
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Bioremediation of diesel-contaminated soil by heated and humidified biopile system in cold climates
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Bioremediation of diesel-contaminated soil by microorganisms immobilised in polyvinyl alcohol
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Bioremediation of diesel-contaminated soil with composting
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Bioremediation of diesel-polluted soil using biostimulation as post-treatment after oxidation with Fenton-like reagents: Assays in a pilot plant Original Research Article
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Bioremediation of endosulfan-contaminated soil by using bioaugmentation treatment of fungal inoculant Aspergillus niger
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Bioremediation of environmental endocrine disruptor di-n-butyl phthalate ester by Rhodococcus ruber
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Bioremediation of explosives contaminated soil
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BIOREMEDIATION OF FISH WASTEWATER USING A MODIFIED AERATED BEADS BIOLOGICAL FILTER
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Bioremediation of gasoil by indigenous bacterial strains
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Bioremediation of gasoline contaminated soil by a bacterial consortium amended with poultry litter, coir pith and rhamnolipid biosurfactant
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Bioremediation of halogenated compounds: Comparison of dehalogenating bacteria and improvement of catalyst stability
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Bioremediation of HCH-contaminated soil: elimination of inhibitory effects of the insecticide on radish and green gram seed germination
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Bioremediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils Originated from Iron Ore Mine by Bio-augmentation with Native Cyanobacteria
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Bioremediation of heavy metals by growing hyperaccumulaor endophytic bacterium Bacillus sp. L14
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Bioremediation of Heavy Metals by Using Some Shrubs in Three Different Locations of Alexandria City. (B) Nerium oleander Plant
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Bioremediation of Heavy Metals from Artisanal Crude Oil Refinery (Kpo-Fire) Impacted Soil using Bacillus flexus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Ngie Community, Degema Local Government Area, Rivers State, Nigeria
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Bioremediation of heavy metals in a synthetic wastewater using a rotating biological contactor
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Bioremediation of high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: a review of the microbial degradation of benzo[a]pyrene
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Bioremediation of highway stormwater runoff Original Research Article
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Bioremediation of kerosene I: A case study in liquid media
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Bioremediation of leachate from a green waste composting facility using waste-derived filter media
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Bioremediation of Lead and Zinc Contaminated Soils by Compost Worm
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Bioremediation of Lead Contaminated Agricultural Soil using Klebsiella pneumoniae
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Bioremediation of lignocellulosic wastes of food industries by Aspergillus flavus as food and feed additive protein by solid-state fermentation process
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Bioremediation of lignosulphonates by lignin-degrading basidiomycetous fungi
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Bioremediation of lindane-contaminated soil by Streptomyces sp. M7 and its effects on Zea mays growth
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Bioremediation of mercury (II) from aqueous solution by gum karaya (Sterculia urens): A natural hydrocolloid Original Research Article
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Bioremediation of methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) by three pure bacterial cultures
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Bioremediation of municipal sludge by vermitechnology and toxicity assessment by Allium cepa
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Bioremediation of nitrate-contaminated shallow soils and waters via water table management techniques: evolution and release of nitrous oxide
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Bioremediation of nitrate-contaminated shallow soils and waters via water table management techniques: evolution and release of nitrous oxide
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Bioremediation of Oil Contaminated Soils by Washing under Static Conditions
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Bioremediation of oil refinery sludge by landfarming in semiarid conditions: Influence on soil microbial activity
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Bioremediation of oil sludge using crude biosurfactants
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Bioremediation of oil-contaminated sediments on an inter-tidal shoreline using a slow-release fertilizer and chitosan
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Bioremediation of oil-contaminated soil — A rate model
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Bioremediation of oil-contaminated soil using Candida catenulata and food waste
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Bioremediation of oil-spilled sites through seeding of naturally adapted Pseudomonas putida
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Bioremediation of oily sea water by bacteria immobilized in biofilms coating macroalgae
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Bioremediation of olive mill wastewater
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Bioremediation of organic waste sites: A critical review of microbiological aspects Review
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Bioremediation of Organophosphorus Pesticides by Surface-Expressed Carboxylesterase from Mosquito on Escherichia Coli
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Bioremediation of pesticide contaminated water using an organophosphate degrading enzyme immobilized on nonwoven polyester textiles
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Bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in anoxic marine sediments: Consequences on the speciation of heavy metals
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Bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in contaminated soils: comparison of biosolids addition, carbon supplementation, and monitored natural attenuation
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Bioremediation of petroleum pollutants
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Bioremediation of phenanthrene-polluted soil using Bacillus kochii AHV-KH14 as a halo-tolerant strain isolated from compost
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Bioremediation of p-Nitrophenol by Pseudomonas putida 1274 strain
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Bioremediation of Polluted Water with Crude Oil in South Baghdad Power Plant
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Bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in soil with microbial inoculants
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Bioremediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon contaminated Aqueous-Soil matrix: Effect of co-contamination
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Bioremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated saline–alkaline soils of the former Lake Texcoco
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Bioremediation of pulp and paper mill effluent by a novel fungal consortium isolated from polluted soil
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Bioremediation of Pulp and Paper mill Effluent by Dominant Aboriginal Microbes and Their Consortium
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Bioremediation of Pyrene-Contaminated Soils Using Biosurfactant
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Bioremediation of reject water from anaerobically digested waste water sludge with macroalgae (Ulva lactuca, Chlorophyta)
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Bioremediation of soil contaminated by propachlor using native bacteria
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Bioremediation of soil contaminated crude oil by Agaricomycetes
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Bioremediation of soil contaminated with alkyllead compounds
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Bioremediation of soil contaminated with pentachlorophenol (PCP) using humic acids bound on zeolite Original Research Article
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Bioremediation of Soil Contaminated with Petroleum Products Using Associated Microbes
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Bioremediation of soil contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
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Bioremediation of Soil Microcosms from Auto-Mechanic Workshops
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Bioremediation of soils contaminated with explosives
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Bioremediation of Soils Polluted with Phenanthrene and Anthracene Using Ground Treatment Method and Chicken Manure as a Cosubstrate
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Bioremediation of surface water co-contaminated with zinc (II) and linear alkylbenzene sulfonates by Spirulina platensis
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Bioremediation of tetryl-contaminated soil using sequencing batch soil slurry reactor
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Bioremediation of Textile Dyes Wastewater: Potential of Bacterial Isolates from a Mining Soils and Wetlands
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Bioremediation of textile effluent polluted soil using kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus Linn.) and composted market waste
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Bioremediation of the Crude Oil Contamination of Soil by the Indigenous, Herbaceous Plant Salicorniaeuropea in Iran
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Bioremediation of toxic heavy metals using acidothermophilic autotrophes
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Bioremediation of trace organic compounds found in precious metals refineries’ wastewaters: A review of potential options Review Article
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Bioremediation of waste cooking oil using a novel lipase produced by Penicillium chrysogenum SNP5 grown in solid medium containing waste grease
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BIOREMEDIATION OF WASTEWATER CONTAINING REACTIVE DYES BY Agaricus bisporus A21: EFFECT OF SUPPLEMENTS AND REDOX MEDIATORS
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Bioremediation of Wastewater using Chlorella Vulgaris Microalgae: Phosphorus and Organic Matter
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Bioremediation of waters contaminated with crude oil and toxic heavy metals
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Bioremediation of weathered-building stone surfaces
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Bioremediation of zinc using Desulfotomaculum nigrificans: Bioprecipitation and characterization studies
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Bioremediation of Zn, Cu, Mg and Pb in Fresh Domestic Sewage by Brevibacterium sp.
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Bio-Remediation ofAcid Mine Drainage in the Sarcheshmeh Porphyry Copper Mine by Fungi: Batch and Fixed Bed Process
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Bioremediation on the Shore after an Oil Spill from the Nakhodka in the Sea of Japan. I. Chemistry and Characteristics of Heavy Oil Loaded on the Nakhodka and Biodegradation Tests by a Bioremediation Agent with Microbiological Cultures in the Laboratory
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Bioremediation on the Shore after an Oil Spill from the Nakhodka in the Sea of Japan. II. Toxicity of a Bioremediation Agent with Microbiological Cultures in Aquatic Organisms
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Bioremediation on the Shore after an Oil Spill from the Nakhodka in the Sea of Japan. III. Field Tests of a Bioremediation Agent with Microbiological Cultures for the Treatment of an Oil Spill
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Bioremediation post-photo-oxidation and coagulation for black liquor effleunt treatment Original Research Article
307
Bioremediation potential of a perchlorate-enriched sewage sludge consortium
308
Bioremediation potential of a phenol degrading bacterium, Rhodococcus erythropolis SKO-1
309
Bioremediation potential of basidiomycetes isolated from compost
310
Bioremediation potential of microorganisms derived from petroleum reservoirs
311
Bioremediation Potentials of Heterobasidion annosum 13.12B and Resinicium bicolor in Diesel Oil Contaminated Soil Microcosms
312
Bioremediation Principles and Techniques on Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil
313
Bioremediation Study of Hydrocarbons-Contaminated Soil through a Fixed Bed
314
Bioremediation, an environmental remediation technology for the bioeconomy
315
Bioremediation: Principles and applications : Edited by R. L. Crawford and D. L. Crawford. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996, ISBN 0-521-47041-2, 400 pp. Price: £65.00
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Bioremoval and Detoxification of Anthracene by a Halophilic Laccase from Alkalibacillus salilacus
317
Bioremoval and recovery of Cd(II) by Pseudoalteromonas sp. SCSE709-6: Comparative study on growing and grown cells
318
Bioremoval capacity of phenol by some selected endophytic fungi isolated from Hibiscus sabdariffa and batch biodegradation of phenol in paper and pulp effluents
319
Bioremoval of arsenic species from contaminated waters by sulphate-reducing bacteria
320
Bioremoval of Basic Violet 3 and Acid Blue 93 by Pseudomonas putida and its adsorption isotherms and kinetics
321
Bioremoval of cadmium from aqueous solution by black gram husk (Cicer arientinum)
322
Bioremoval of Chromium by Local Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Respect to its Genotype
323
Bioremoval of chromium from wastewater of tannery factory in Iraq
324
Bioremoval of heavy metals from recycling industry electronic waste by a consortium of moderate thermophiles: process development and optimization
325
Bio-removal of Heavy Metals using Iron-oxidizing Bacteria: A Novel Approach in Environmental Biotechnology
326
Bioremoval of Lead by Use of Waste Activated Sludge
327
Bioremoval of lead from water using Lemna minor
328
Bioremoval of Some Metals by Living Algae Spirogyra sp. and Spirullina sp. from aqueous solution
329
Bioremoval of zinc ions by Scenedesmus obliquus and Scenedesmus quadricauda and its effect on growth and metabolism
330
Biorenewable and mercaptoacetylating building blocks in the Biginelli reaction: synthesis of thiosugar-annulated dihydropyrimidines
331
Bio-renewable precursor fibers from lignin/polylactide blends for conversion to carbon fibers
332
Biorenewable ROMP-based thermosetting copolymers from functionalized castor oil derivative with various cross-linking agents
333
Bio-resolution of a chiral epoxide using whole cells of Bacillus megaterium ECU1001 in a biphasic system
334
Bioresonance Treatment of Intractable Corneal Ulcer
335
Bioresorbability Evaluation of Hydroxyapatite Nanopowders in a Stimulated Body Fluid Medium
336
Bioresorbable and bioactive polymer/Bioglass composites with tailored pore structure for tissue engineering applications
337
Bioresorbable and bioactive polymer/Bioglass® composites with tailored pore structure for tissue engineering applications
338
Bioresorbable bone graft substitutes of different osteoconductivities: a histologic evaluation of osteointegration of poly(propylene glycol-co-fumaric acid)-based cement implants in rats
339
Bioresorbable composite bone paste using polysaccharide based nano hydroxyapatite
340
Bioresorbable devices made of forged composites of hydroxyapatite (HA) particles and poly -lactide (PLLA). Part II: practical properties of miniscrews and miniplates
341
Bioresorbable devices made of forged composites of hydroxyapatite (HA) particles and poly-image-lactide (PLLA): Part I. Basic characteristics
342
Bioresorbable elastomeric vascular tissue engineering scaffolds via melt spinning and electrospinning
343
Bioresorbable implants — practical considerations
344
Bioresorbable microspheres by spinning disk atomization as injectable cell carrier: from preparation to in vitro evaluation
345
Bioresorbable screws reinforced with phosphate glass fibre: Manufacturing and mechanical property characterisation
346
Bioresorption behavior of tetracalcium phosphate-derived calcium phosphate cement implanted in femur of rabbits
347
Bioresorption mechanisms of chitosan physical hydrogels: A scanning electron microscopy study
348
Bio-resource evaluation within agri-environmental assessment tools in different European countries
349
Bio-resource flow in integrated agriculture–aquaculture systems in a tropical monsoonal climate: a case study in Northeast Thailand
350
Bioresource status in Karnataka
351
Bioresource utilisation by sustainable technologies in new value-added biorefinery concepts – two case studies from food and forest industry
352
Bio-resource Utilization for Food and Medicine: A Case Study of a Primitive Tribal Group of Jharkhand, India
353
Bio-responsive chitin-poly(l-lactic acid) composite nanogels for liver cancer
354
Bioresponsive poly(amidoamine)s designed for intracellular protein delivery
355
Bioresponsive systems based on polygalacturonate containing hydrogels
356
Bioresuspension and biodeposition: a review
357
Bioreversible oligonucleotide conjugates by site-specific derivatization
358
Biorhythm Management Modeling of Iranian Public School Principals with Fuzzy Delphi Approach
359
Bio-risk in stingless bee honey: an assessment of microbial air quality surrounding meliponiculture farm with IMA standard at Marang and Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia
360
Biorthogonal and nonuniform lapped transforms for transform coding with reduced blocking and ringing artifacts
361
Biorthogonal Butterworth wavelets derived from discrete interpolatory splines
362
Biorthogonal coiflets
363
Biorthogonal cubic Hermite spline multiwavelets on the interval for solving the fractional optimal control problems
364
Biorthogonal Eigenfunction System in the Triple-Deck Limit
365
Biorthogonal ensembles Original Research Article
366
Biorthogonal filterbanks and energy preservation property in image compression
367
Biorthogonal multiple vector-valued multivariate wavelet packets associated with a dilation matrix
368
Biorthogonal multivariate filter banks from centrally symmetric matrices Original Research Article
369
Biorthogonal Multiwavelets on [−1, 1]
370
Biorthogonal nonuniform B-spline wavelets based on a discrete norm Original Research Article
371
Biorthogonal partners and applications
372
Biorthogonal polynomials and zero-mapping transformations
373
Biorthogonal polynomials associated with reflection groups and a formula of Macdonald
374
Biorthogonal polynomials for two-matrix models with semiclassical potentials Original Research Article
375
Biorthogonal radial multiresolution in dimension three
376
Biorthogonal Rational Functions and the Generalized Eigenvalue Problem Original Research Article
377
Biorthogonal spline type wavelets
378
Biorthogonal Spline Wavelets on the Interval—Stability and Moment Conditions
379
Biorthogonal systems for solving Volterra integral equation systems of the second kind
380
Bi-orthogonal systems on the unit circle, regular semi-classical weights and integrable systems — II Original Research Article
381
Biorthogonal vector sequence transformations and Padé approximation of vector series Original Research Article
382
Biorthogonal wavelet trees in the classification of embedded signal classes for intelligent sensors using machine learning applications
383
Biorthogonal wavelets based on gradual subdivision of quadrilateral meshes Original Research Article
384
Biorthogonal Wavelets with Certain Regularities
385
Biorthogonality of the Lagrange interpolants
386
Biosa bileaflet pericardial valve: Experimental study in sheep model
387
Biosaccharification of cellulosic biomass in immiscible solvent–water mixtures
388
BIO-SAFE: a method for evaluation of biodiversity values on the basis of political and legal criteria
389
Biosafety - Public Health and Veterinary Waste Management: A Case Study in Veterinary Clinics in Kermanshah. Iran
390
Biosafety and antioxidant effects of a beverage containing silymarin and arginine. A pilot, human intervention cross-over trial
391
BIOSAFETY AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC COTTON AGAINST NONTARGET SUCKING INSECT’S COMMUNITIES
392
Biosafety assessment of genetically engineered organisms in the environment
393
Biosafety assessment of Listeria monocytogenes in vegetarian burger patties in Malaysia
394
Biosafety assessment protocols for new organisms in New Zealand: Can they apply internationally to emerging technologies?
395
Biosafety consequences of eradication of wild-type polioviruses
396
Biosafety Issues in Biotechnology and Engineering of Microorganisms
397
Biosafety level-2 laboratory diagnosis of Zaire Ebola virus disease imported from Liberia to Nigeria
398
Biosafety management and pesticide use in Chinaʹs Bt cotton production
399
Biosafety of Campylobacter jejuni from Raw Vegetables Consumed as Ulam with Reference to their Resistance to Antibiotics
400
Biosafety of Vibrio parahaemolyticus from vegetables based on antimicrobial sensitivity and RAPD profiling
401
Biosaline agriculture for forage and livestock production
402
Bioscaffolds of graphene based-polymeric hybrid materials for myocardial tissue engineering
403
Bioscience in the pre-registration curriculum: finding the right teaching strategy
404
Biosciences within the pre-registration (pre-requisite) curriculum: An integrative literature review of curriculum interventions 1990–2012
405
BioScore–Cost-effective assessment of policy impact on biodiversity using species sensitivity scores
406
Bioscouring of jute fabric by cellulase-free alkalo-thermostable xylanase from Bacillus pumilus ASH
407
Bioscouring of linen fabric in comparison with conventional chemical treatment
408
Bioscouring of linen fabric in comparison with conventional chemical treatment
409
Bioscreening of Australian olive mill waste extracts: Biophenol content, antioxidant, antimicrobial and molluscicidal activities
410
Bioscreening of Oxypeucedanin, a Known Furanocoumarin
411
Bioscrew fixation of patellar tendon autografts
412
Bio-Scrubber Performance Equipped with Airlift Parallel Bioreactors (APB’s) for BTX Biodegradation by Wastewater Sludge
413
Biosec baseline corpus: A multimodal biometric database
414
BioSecure signature evaluation campaign (BSECʹ2009): Evaluating online signature algorithms depending on the quality of signatures
415
Biosecurity and biocontainment in alpaca operations
416
Biosecurity and Disinfection Controls of Poultry Microbial Pathogen Infections in Nigeria
417
Biosecurity and wine tourism
418
Biosecurity Level Practices in Pig and Poultry Production in Vietnam
419
BIOSECURITY PREPAREDNESS FOR QUEENSLAND’S PRIMARY INDUSTRIES, PUBLIC AMENITY AND ENVIRONMENT
420
Biosecurity risks associated with in-water and shore-based marine vessel hull cleaning operations
421
Biosecurity, a policy dilemma for New Zealand
422
Biosecurity, bioterrorism and the governance of science: The increasing convergence of science and security policy
423
Biosecurity: Making an intangible tangible
424
Biosedimentary disturbances in shallow-water carbonate environments: An example from the Upper Hauterivian in the Lusitanian Basin
425
Bio-selective surfaces by chemically amplified constructive microlithography
426
Biosensing and drug delivery at the microscale
427
Biosensing and drug delivery by polypyrrole Review Article
428
Biosensing applications of surface plasmon resonance-based Biacore technology
429
Biosensing approach for glutathione detection using glutathione reductase and sulfhydryl oxidase bienzymatic system
430
Biosensing Based on Light Absorption of Nanoscaled Gold and Silver Particles
431
Biosensing Based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy by Using Metal Nanoparticles
432
Biosensing by insect olfactory receptor neurons
433
Biosensing effects in functionalized electroconducting conjugated polymer layers: addressable DNA matrix for the detection of gene mutations
434
Biosensing efficacy of living and thermally-killed Pseudomonas putida P8
435
Biosensing hydrogen peroxide utilizing carbon paste electrodes containing peroxidases naturally immobilized on coconut (Cocus nucifera L.) fibers Original Research Article
436
Biosensing improvement of horseradish peroxidase towards hydrogen peroxide upon modifying the accessible lysines
437
Biosensing in microfluidic channels using fluorescence polarization
438
Biosensing in microfluidic channels using fluorescence polarization Original Research Article
439
Biosensing invertase-based Langmuir–Schaefer films: Preparation and characteristic
440
Biosensing of an indoor volatile organic compound on the basis of fungal growth Original Research Article
441
Biosensing of biophysical characterization by metal-aluminum nitride-metal capacitor
442
Biosensing of reactive intermediates produced by the photocatalytic activities of titanium dioxide nanoparticles
443
Biosensing potential of three-layered gold–dielectric–gold nanoshells: sensitivity of interdistance of resonance light scattering peaks to the local dielectric environment
444
Bio-sensing textile based patch with integrated optical detection system for sweat monitoring
445
Biosensing using surface electromagnetic waves in photonic band gap multilayers
446
Biosensitive metal chelates from curcumin analogues: DNA unwinding and anti-microbial evaluation
447
Biosensor analysis for the kinetic study of polyphenols deterioration during the forced thermal oxidation of extra-virgin olive oil
448
Biosensor analysis of penicillin G in milk based on the inhibition of carboxypeptidase activity Original Research Article
449
Biosensor analyzer for BOD index express control on the basis of the yeast microorganisms Candida maltosa, Candida blankii, and Debaryomyces hansenii
450
Biosensor and Bioelectrochemistry Records in Bio-Analysis Lab at a Glance
451
Biosensor and Chemosensor Fluorophores that contain Chalcogenide Centers
452
Biosensor applications of luminescence depolarization effects in protein-modified silica films doped with organic luminophores
453
Biosensor array based on the in situ detection of quantum dots as electrochemical label
454
Biosensor based on atemoya peroxidase immobilised on modified nanoclay for glyphosate biomonitoring
455
Biosensor based on ds-DNA decorated chitosan modified multiwall carbon nanotubes for voltammetric biodetection of herbicide amitrole
456
Biosensor based on enzyme coupled PVC reaction cell for electrochemical measurement of serum total cholesterol
457
Biosensor based on hybrid nanocomposite and CramoLL lectin for detection of dengue glycoproteins in real samples
458
Biosensor based on hybrid nanocomposite and CramoLL lectin for detection of dengue glycoproteins in real samples
459
Biosensor based on hydrogel optical waveguide spectroscopy for the detection of 17β-estradiol
460
Biosensor based on imaging ellipsometry for serotype-specific detection of Riemerella anatipestifer
461
Biosensor based on laccase and an ionic liquid for determination of rosmarinic acid in plant extracts
462
Biosensor based on laccase immobilized on microspheres of chitosan crosslinked with tripolyphosphate
463
Biosensor based on laccase immobilized on plasma polymerized allylamine/carbon electrode
464
Biosensor based on multi-walled carbon nanotubes paste electrode modified with laccase for pirimicarb pesticide quantification
465
Biosensor based on nanocomposite material for pathogenic virus detection
466
Biosensor based on paraffin/graphite modified with sweet potato tissue for the determination of hydroquinone in cosmetic cream in organic phase
467
Biosensor based on pequi polyphenol oxidase immobilized on chitosan crosslinked with cyanuric chloride for thiodicarb determination
468
Biosensor based on platinum chips for glucose determination Original Research Article
469
Biosensor based on platinum nanoparticles dispersed in ionic liquid and laccase for determination of adrenaline
470
Biosensor based on surface plasmon interferometry independent on variations of liquid’s refraction index
471
Biosensor developments: application to prostate-specific antigen detection
472
Biosensor discrimination of meat juice from various animals using a lectin panel and ellipsometry Original Research Article
473
Biosensor enhanced by glucose oxidase biomimetic membrane containing the platinum and silica nanoparticles
474
Biosensor for chlorogenic acid based on an ionic liquid containing iridium nanoparticles and polyphenol oxidase
475
Biosensor for Detecting Odorous Compounds
476
Biosensor for detection of biological components using photonic crystal
477
Biosensor for detection of hypoxanthine based on xanthine oxidase immobilized on chemically modified carbon paste electrode Original Research Article
478
Biosensor for Determination of Glucose and Sucrose in Fruit Juices by Flow Injection Analysis
479
Biosensor for dopamine based on stabilized lipid films with incorporated resorcin[4]arene receptor
480
Biosensor for L-lactate determination as an index of E. coli number in crude culture medium
481
Biosensor for multiplex detection of two DNA target sequences using enzyme-functionalized Au nanoparticles as signal amplification Original Research Article
482
Biosensor for phenol based on the direct electron transfer blocking of peroxidase immobilising on silica–titanium Original Research Article
483
Biosensor for the enantioselective analysis of S-captopril
484
Biosensor for the estimation of low biochemical oxygen demand Original Research Article
485
Biosensor for the evaluation of biochemical oxygen demand using photocatalytic pretreatment
486
Biosensor for Toxic Detection and Process Control in Nitrification Plants
487
Biosensor immunoassay for flumequine in broiler serum and muscle Original Research Article
488
Biosensor immunoassay for the detection of eight sulfonamides in chicken serum Original Research Article
489
Biosensor immunoassay for the screening of dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls in retail fish Original Research Article
490
Biosensor immunoassays for the detection of bisphenol A Original Research Article
491
Biosensor integration on Si-based devices: Feasibility studies and examples
492
Biosensor recording of extracellular potentials in the taste epithelium for bitter detection
493
Biosensor system for continuous glucose monitoring in fish Original Research Article
494
Biosensor Technology addressing Agricultural Problems Review Article
495
Biosensor technology for detecting biological warfare agents: Recent progress and future trends Review Article
496
Biosensor utilizing a liquid crystal/water interface functionalized with poly(4-cyanobiphenyl-4′-oxyundecylacrylate-b-((2-dimethyl amino) ethyl methacrylate))
497
Biosensor-based detection of reduced sex hormone-binding globulin binding capacities in response to growth-promoter administrations Original Research Article
498
Biosensor-based determination of folic acid in fortified food
499
Biosensor-based diagnostics of contaminated groundwater: assessment and remediation strategy
500
Biosensor-compatible encapsulation for pre-functionalized nanofluidic channels using asymmetric plasma treatment
501
Biosensoric flow-through method for the determination of cysteine sulfoxides Original Research Article
502
Biosensoring of hydrogen peroxide using new methylene blue N incorporated in a montmorillonite-modified horseradish peroxidase immobilization matrix as an electron shuttle
503
Biosensors and multiple mycotoxin analysis
504
Biosensors and rapid diagnostic tests on the frontier between analytical and clinical chemistry for biomolecular diagnosis of dengue disease: A review
505
Biosensors Are a Vital Tool in the Optimization of Anesthesia
506
Biosensors as a tool for the antioxidant status evaluation
507
Biosensors as molecular tools for use in bioremediation
508
Biosensors Based on a Light-Addressable Potentiometric Sensor (LAPS) for Analysis in Both Aqueous Solutions and Organic Solvents
509
Biosensors based on bean sprout homogenate immobilized in chitosan microspheres and silica for determination of chlorogenic acid
510
Biosensors based on binding-modulated donor–acceptor distances
511
Biosensors based on highly sensitive acetylcholinesterases for enhanced carbamate insecticides detection Original Research Article
512
Biosensors Based on Immobilization of Biomolecules by Electrogenerated Polymer Films
513
Biosensors based on light-addressable potentiometric sensors for urea, penicillin and glucose Original Research Article
514
Biosensors Based on Thin Lipid Films and Liposomes
515
Biosensors Based on Thin Lipid Films and Liposomes
516
Biosensors by means of the laser induced forward transfer technique
517
Biosensors developments and potential applications in the agricultural diagnosis sector
518
Biosensors elaborated on gold nanoparticles, a PM-IRRAS characterisation of the IgG binding efficiency
519
Biosensors employing ionic self-assembled multilayers adsorbed on long-period fiber gratings
520
Biosensors for analysis of ethanol in food: effect of the pasting liquid
521
Biosensors for cardiac biomarkers detection: A review
522
Biosensors for clinical diagnostics industry
523
Biosensors for detection of mercury in contaminated soils
524
Biosensors for determination of glucose with glucose oxidase immobilized on an eggshell membrane
525
Biosensors for environmental monitoring: A global perspective
526
Biosensors for L-malate and L-lactate based on solid binding matrix Original Research Article
527
Biosensors for marine pollution research, monitoring and control
528
Biosensors for monitoring the isothermal breakdown kinetics of peanut oil heated at 180 °C. Comparison with results obtained for extra virgin olive oil
529
Biosensors for pesticide detection based on alkaline phosphatase-catalyzed chemiluminescence
530
Biosensors for phenol derivatives using biochemical signal amplification
531
Biosensors for phenolic compounds: The catechol as a substrate model
532
Biosensors for phytohormone quantification: challenges, solutions, and opportunities
533
Biosensors for phytohormone quantification: challenges, solutions, and opportunities
534
Biosensors for the enantioselective analysis of pipecolic acid
535
Biosensors for the evaluation of lipase activity
536
Biosensors in Endocrinology- Review Article
537
Biosensors in the livestock industry: an automated ovulation prediction system for dairy cows
538
Biosensors to detect marine toxins: Assessing seafood safety
539
Biosensors utilizing monolayers on electrode surfaces
540
Biosensors: An introduction: Brian Eggins, Wiley and Teubner, Chichester-Stuttgart, 1996 (ISBN Wiley 0471 962856; ISBN Teubner 3-519-02117-X). xi+212 pp. Price £40.00
541
Biosensors: basic features and application for fatty acid-binding protein, an early plasma marker of myocardial injury
542
Biosensors: then and now
543
Bioseparation of recombinant cellulose-binding module-proteins by affinity adsorption on an ultra-high-capacity cellulosic adsorbent Original Research Article
544
Bioseparation using supported liquid membrane chromatography
545
Bio-separation, speciation and determination of chromium in water using partially pyrolyzed olive pomace sorbent
546
Bioshale FP6 European project: Exploiting black shale ores using biotechnologies?
547
Biosignal and system modeling: from image processing to system biology
548
Biosignals: A General Approach for Analysis
549
Bio-silage of mussel work-processing wastes by lactobacilli on semi-solid culture Original Research Article
550
Bio-silica coated with amorphous manganese oxide as an efficient catalyst for rapid degradation of organic pollutant
551
Biosilica-based immobilization strategy for label-free OWLS sensors
552
Biosilicate analysis of residue in Maya dedicatory cache vessels from Blue Creek, Belize
553
Biosilicates and biomimetic silicate synthesis
554
Biosimilar Gene Therapy: Investigational Assessment of Secukinumab Gene Therapy
555
Biosimilars approval process
556
Biosimilars in Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis in Iran
557
Biosimilars; a unique opportunity for Iran national health sector and national pharmaceutical industry
558
Biosketch – Special issue on Organometallic Chemistry of the Main Group Elements
559
Biosketch of Ernst Ludwig Wynder
560
Bioskin as an affinity matrix for the separation of glycoproteins
561
BIOSLUDGE INCINERATION IN A RECOVERY BOILER
562
BIOSLUDGE INCINERATION IN A RECOVERY BOILER
563
Biosludge incineration in FBCs: Behavior of ash particles
564
Bioslurry phase remediation of chlorpyrifos contaminated soil: Process evaluation and optimization by Taguchi design of experimental (DOE) methodology
565
Bio-sniffer sticks for breath analysis after drinking
566
Biosocial bases of aggressive and violent behavior—implications for nursing studies
567
Biosocial bases of antisocial behavior: Psychophysiological, neurological, and cognitive factors
568
Biosocial criminology and modern crime prevention
569
Biosociology: An emerging paradigm : Anthony Walsh: Westport, CT: Praeger (1996). 262 pages
570
Biosolid and Alum effects on runoff losses during turfgrass establishment
571
Biosolid and distillery effluent amendments to Irish short rotation coppiced willow plantations: Impacts on groundwater quality and soil
572
Biosolid and sugarcane filter cake in the composition of organomineral fertilizer on soybean responses
573
Biosolids accumulation and biodegradation of domestic wastewater treatment plant sludge by developed liquid state bioconversion process using a batch fermenter
574
Biosolids application to no-till dryland agroecosystems
575
Biosolids application to soybeans and effects on input and output of nitrogen
576
Biosolids compost amendment for reducing soil lead hazards: a pilot study of OrgroR amendment and grass seeding in urban yards
577
Biosolids management in Spain: A case study
578
Biosolids mineralization in an anaerobic–aerobic combined reactor system
579
Biosolubilization of heavy metals from biosolids
580
Biosolubilization of phosphorus from rock phosphate by moderately thermophilic and mesophilic bacteria
581
Biosolubilization of poorly soluble rock phosphates by Aspergillus tubingensis and Aspergillus niger
582
Bio-solvents change regioselectivity in the synthesis of disaccharides using Biolacta β-galactosidase
583
Biosonar, diving and movements of two tagged white-beaked dolphin in Icelandic waters
584
Biosorbents for recovery of precious metals
585
Biosorbents prepared from wood particles treated with anionic polymer and iron salt: Effect of particle size on phosphate adsorption
586
Biosorption and bioaccumulation of heavy metals by rock oyster Saccostrea cucullata in the Persian Gulf
587
Biosorption and bioaccumulation of microelements by Riccia fluitans in single and multi-metal system
588
Biosorption and bioaccumulation of silver by Arthrobacter sp. BP 7/26
589
Biosorption and biodegradation of triphenyltin by Brevibacillus brevis
590
Biosorption and bio-kinetic studies of halobacterial strains against Ni2+, Al3+ and Hg2+ metal ions
591
Biosorption and desorption of Nickel on oil cake: Batch and column studies
592
Biosorption and me
593
BIOSORPTION AND METAL TOLERANCE POTENTIAL OF FILAMENTOUS FUNGI ISOLATED FROM METAL POLLUTED ECOSYSTEM
594
Biosorption applications of modified fungal biomass for decolorization of Reactive Red 2 contaminated solutions: Batch and dynamic flow mode studies
595
Biosorption behavior of azo dye by inactive CMC immobilized Aspergillus fumigatus beads
596
Biosorption characteristics of ammonium from aqueous solutions onto Posidonia oceanica (L.) fibers Original Research Article
597
Biosorption characteristics of Aspergillus flavus biomass for removal of Pb(II) and Cu(II) ions from an aqueous solution
598
Biosorption characteristics of Cadmium(II) onto Scolymus hispanicus L. as low-cost natural biosorbent Original Research Article
599
Biosorption characteristics of crab shell particles for the removal of manganese(II) and zinc(II) from aqueous solutions Original Research Article
600
Biosorption characterization of herbicides, 2,4-D and atrazine, and two chlorophenols on fungal mycelium
601
Biosorption efficacy of alginate-immobilized live and metal chloride-activated Azolla microphylla in Pb(II) removal from aqueous solution
602
Biosorption kinetics, thermodynamics and isosteric heat of sorption of Cu(II) onto Tamarindus indica seed powder
603
Biosorption mechanisms of Cu(II) by extracellular polymeric substances from Bacillus subtilis
604
Biosorption of 1,2,3,4-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and polychlorinated dibenzofurans by Bacillus pumilus
605
Biosorption of 2,4-dichlorophenol by immobilized white-rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium from aqueous solutions
606
Biosorption of 2,4-dichlorophenol by live and chemically inactivated anaerobic granules
607
Biosorption of 2,4-dichlorophenol from aqueous solutions by immobilized Phanerochaete chrysosporium biomass in a fixed-bed column
608
Biosorption of 241Am by Rhizopus arrihizus: preliminary investigation and evaluation
609
Biosorption of a model basic dye onto Pinus brutia Ten.: Evaluating of equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic data Original Research Article
610
Biosorption of a reactive dye (Rhodamine-B) from an aqueous solution using dried biomass of activated sludge
611
Biosorption of a reactive textile dye from aqueous solutions utilizing an agro-waste Original Research Article
612
Biosorption of a textile dye (Acid Blue 40) by cone biomass of Thuja orientalis: Estimation of equilibrium, thermodynamic and kinetic parameters
613
Biosorption of Acid Black 172 and Congo Red from aqueous solution by nonviable Penicillium YW 01: Kinetic study, equilibrium isotherm and artificial neural network modeling
614
Biosorption of Acid Blue 25 by unmodified and CPC-modified biomass of Penicillium YW01: Kinetic study, equilibrium isotherm and FTIR analysis
615
Biosorption of acid dyes from aqueous solution using Curcuma angustifolia scales
616
Biosorption of americium-241 by immobilized Rhizopus arrihizus
617
Bio-sorption of ammonium ions by dried red marine algae (Gracilaria persica): Application of response surface methodology
618
Biosorption of anionic textile dyes by nonviable biomass of fungi and yeast
619
Biosorption of antimony(V) onto Fe(III)-treated aerobic granules
620
Biosorption of aquatic cadmium(II) by unmodified rice straw
621
Biosorption of aqueous chromium(VI) by Tamarindus indica seeds
622
Biosorption of arsenic (V) with acid-washed crab shells
623
Biosorption of arsenic(V) with Lessonia nigrescens
624
Biosorption of As(III) from aqueous solution by Acacia auriculiformis leaves
625
Bio-sorption of atrazine in the press-cake from oilseeds
626
Biosorption of basic dye from aqueous solutions by Date Stones and Palm-Trees Waste: Kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies Original Research Article
627
Biosorption of basic dyes by water hyacinth roots
628
Biosorption of Basic Green 4 from aqueous solution by Ananas comosus (pineapple) leaf powder
629
Biosorption of Basic Orange from aqueous solution onto dried A. filiculoides biomass: Equilibrium, kinetic and FTIR studies Original Research Article
630
Biosorption of binary heavy metal systems onto Sphaerotilus natans cells confined in an UF/MF membrane reactor: dynamic simulations by different Langmuir-type competitive models
631
Biosorption of bivalent metal ions from aqueous solution by an agricultural waste: Kinetics, thermodynamics and environmental effects
632
Biosorption of cadmium (II) ions by immobilized cells of Pycnoporus sanguineus from aqueous solution
633
Biosorption of cadmium (II) onto loquat leaves (Eriobotrya japonica) and their ash from aqueous solution, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamic studies
634
Biosorption of cadmium and copper contaminated water by Scenedesmus abundans
635
Biosorption of cadmium and lead from aqueous solution by fresh water alga Anabaena sphaerica biomass
636
Biosorption of cadmium and lead ions by ethanol treated waste bakerʹs yeast biomass
637
Biosorption of cadmium and nickel by functionalized husk of Lathyrus sativus
638
Bio-sorption of cadmium and nickel ions using Spirulina platensis: Kinetic and equilibrium studies Original Research Article
639
Biosorption of cadmium by biomass of brown marine macroalgae
640
Biosorption of cadmium by brown, green, and red seaweed
641
Biosorption of cadmium by CO2-fixing microalga Scenedesmus obliquus CNW-N
642
Biosorption of cadmium by endophytic fungus (EF) Microsphaeropsis sp. LSE10 isolated from cadmium hyperaccumulator Solanum nigrum L.
643
Biosorption of cadmium by green coconut shell powder
644
Biosorption of Cadmium by Live and Immobilized Cells of Spirulina Platensis
645
Biosorption of cadmium by Myriophyllum spicatum L. and Myriophyllum triphyllum orchard
646
Biosorption of cadmium from aquatic systems by carboxymethylcellulose and immobilized Trametes versicolor
647
Biosorption of cadmium ions by Actinomycetes and separation by flotation
648
Biosorption of cadmium metal ion from simulated wastewaters using Hypnea valentiae biomass: A kinetic and thermodynamic study
649
Biosorption of cadmium(II) from aqueous solutions by pre-treated biomass of marine alga DurvillAea potatorum
650
Biosorption of cadmium(II), lead(II) and copper(II) with the filamentous fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium
651
Biosorption of Cadmium, Cobalt and Zinc by Moss Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus in the Single and Binary Component Systems
652
Biosorption of cationic dye from aqueous solutions onto lignocellulosic biomass (Luffa cylindrica): characterization, equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic studies
653
Biosorption of Cd(II) by live and dead cells of Bacillus cereus RC-1 isolated from cadmium-contaminated soil
654
Biosorption of Cd(II)/Pb(II) from aqueous solution by biosurfactant-producing bacteria: Isotherm kinetic characteristic and mechanism studies
655
Biosorption of Cd2+ and Zn2+ by cell surface-engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae
656
Biosorption of Cd2+ from aqueous solution by a NaOH-treated bacterial dead Streptomyces rimosus biomass
657
Biosorption of cesium-137 and strontium-90 by mucilaginous seeds of Ocimum basilicum
658
Biosorption of chromate and vanadate species with waste crab shells
659
Biosorption of chromium (Cr(III)/Cr(VI)) on the residual microalga Nannochloris oculata after lipid extraction for biodiesel production
660
Biosorption of Chromium and Nickel from Aqueous Solution by Chicken Feather
661
Biosorption of chromium by alginate extraction products from Sargassum filipendula: Investigation of adsorption mechanisms using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis
662
Biosorption of Chromium by Fungal Strains Isolated from Industrial Effluent Contaminated Area
663
Biosorption of chromium by Termitomyces clypeatus
664
Biosorption of chromium from aqueous solution and electroplating wastewater using mixture of Candida lipolytica and dewatered sewage sludge
665
Biosorption of chromium from aqueous solutions by pretreated Aspergillus niger: Batch and column studies
666
Biosorption of chromium VI by free and immobilized Rhizopus arrhizus
667
Biosorption of chromium(VI) from aqueous solution and electroplating wastewater using fungal biomass
668
Biosorption of chromium(VI) from aqueous solution by cone biomass of Pinus sylvestris
669
Biosorption of Chromium(VI) From Aqueous solutions by green algae spirogyra species
670
Biosorption of chromium(VI) using a Sargassum sp. packed-bed column
671
Biosorption of chromium(VI), cadmium(II) and copper(II) by Pantoea sp. TEM18
672
Biosorption of chromium, copper and zinc on rice wine processing waste sludge in fixed bed Original Research Article
673
Biosorption of chromium, copper, manganese and zinc by Pseudomonas aeruginosa AT18 isolated from a site contaminated with petroleum
674
Biosorption of cobalt (II) by Intact and Chemically Modified Brown Algae: Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology and Equilibrium, Dynamics and Thermodynamics Studies
675
Biosorption of cobalt by fungi from serpentine soil of Andaman
676
BIOSORPTION OF CONGO RED BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE TREATED TENDU WASTE
677
Biosorption of Copper (II) from Aqueous Solution by Saccharomyces cerevisiae : Kinetics and Thermodynamics
678
Biosorption of copper (II) from aqueous solutions by wheat shell Original Research Article
679
Biosorption of copper (II) from chemical mechanical planarization wastewaters
680
Biosorption of copper by dried plant leaves studied by electron paramagnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy
681
Biosorption of copper by immobilized marine algal biomass
682
Biosorption of copper by marine algae Gelidium and algal composite material in a packed bed column
683
Biosorption of copper by Pseudomonas syringae spp. — Preliminary investigation
684
Biosorption of copper by Sphaerotilus natans immobilised in polysulfone matrix: equilibrium and kinetic analysis
685
Biosorption of copper by wine-relevant lactobacilli
686
BIOSORPTION OF COPPER FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION BY CHAETOMORPHA ANTENNINA ALGAE BIOMASS
687
Biosorption of copper(II) and cadmium(II) by a novel exopolysaccharide secreted from deep-sea mesophilic bacterium
688
Biosorption of copper(II) and cadmium(II) from aqueous solutions by free and immobilized biomass of Aspergillus niger
689
Biosorption of copper(II) and cobalt(II) from aqueous solutions by crab shell particles
690
Biosorption of copper(II) from aqueous solutions by pre-treated biomass of marine algae Padina sp.
691
Biosorption of copper(II) ions from aqua solutions using dried yeast biomass
692
Biosorption of copper(II) ions onto powdered waste sludge in a completely mixed fed-batch reactor: Estimation of design parameters
693
Biosorption of copper(II), lead(II), iron(III) and cobalt(II) on Bacillus sphaericus-loaded Diaion SP-850 resin Original Research Article
694
Biosorption of copper, cobalt and nickel by marine green alga Ulva reticulata in a packed column
695
Biosorption of Cr (III) from aqueous solution by the leaf biomass of Calotropis procera – ‘Bom bom’
696
Biosorption of Cr (III) from Aqueous Solutions Using Bacterium Biomass Streptomyces rimosus
697
Biosorption of Cr (III) from aqueous solutions using indigenous biomaterials
698
BIOSORPTION OF CR (VI) BY RESTING CELLS OF ASPERGILLUS SP.
699
BIOSORPTION OF Cr (VI) BY RESTING CELLS OF FUSARIUM SOLANI
700
Biosorption of Cr (VI) by Typha angustifolia: Mechanism and responses to heavy metal stress
701
Biosorption of Cr (VI) from aqueous solution by Rhizopus nigricans
702
Biosorption of Cr (VI) using a bacterial biofilm supported on granular activated carbon and on zeolite
703
Biosorption of Cr(III) ions from tannery wastewater by Pleurotus ostreatus
704
Biosorption of Cr(III) ions from tannery wastewater by Pleurotus ostreatus
705
Biosorption of Cr(VI) by a Bacillus coagulans biofilm supported on granular activated carbon (GAC)
706
Biosorption of Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions by Eichhornia crassipes
707
Biosorption of Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions by nonliving green algae Cladophora albida
708
Biosorption of Cr(VI) from simulated wastewater using a cationic surfactant modified spent mushroom Original Research Article
709
Biosorption of Cr(VI) ions from aqueous solutions: Kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics and desorption studies
710
Biosorption of Cr(VI) Ions onto Walnut Flowers: Application of Isotherm Models
711
Biosorption of Cr3+, Cd2+ and Cu2+ ions by blue–green algae Spirulina sp.: kinetics, equilibrium and the mechanism of the process
712
Biosorption of Cr6+, Pb2+ and Cu2+ ions in industrial waste water on Bacillus sp
713
Biosorption of crystal violet from aqueous solution by pearl millet powder: Isotherm modelling and kinetic studies
714
Biosorption of Cu (II) by Metal Resistant Pseudomonas sp.
715
Biosorption of Cu from ferruginous wastewater by algal biomass
716
Biosorption of Cu(II) and Pb(II) from aqueous solutions by dried activated sludge
717
Biosorption of Cu(II) and Pb(II) ions from aqueous solution by natural spider silk
718
Biosorption of Cu(II) from aqueous solution by Fucus serratus: Surface characterization and sorption mechanisms
719
Biosorption of Cu(II), Ni(II), Zn(II) and Pb(II) ions from aqueous solution by Sophora japonica pods powder
720
Biosorption of Cu^2+ by Eichhornia crassipes: Physicochemical characterization, biosorption modeling and mechanism
721
Biosorption of Cu^2+ by Eichhornia crassipes: Physicochemical characterization, biosorption modeling and mechanism
722
Biosorption of Cu2+, Cd2+, Pb2+, and Zn2+ using dried marine green macroalga Caulerpa lentillifera
723
Biosorption of Cu2+, Pb2+ and Cr6+ by a novel exopolysaccharide from Arthrobacter ps-5
724
Biosorption of Diclofenac by Magnetic Biosorbent (M-EColi)
725
Biosorption of dyes using dead macro fungi: Effect of dye structure, ionic strength and pH
726
Biosorption of electroplating heavy metals by some basidiomycetes
727
Biosorption of Fe (II) and Cd (II) ions from aqueous solution using a low cost Adsorbent from Orange Peels
728
Biosorption of Fe (III) onto coffee and tea powder: Equilibrium and kinetic study
729
Biosorption of fluoride from aqueous phase onto algal Spirogyra IO1 and evaluation of adsorption kinetics
730
Biosorption of food dyes onto Spirulina platensis nanoparticles: Equilibrium isotherm and thermodynamic analysis
731
Biosorption of hazardous crystal violet dye from aqueous solution onto treated ginger waste (TGW) Original Research Article
732
Biosorption of Heavy Metal From Cadmium Rich Aqueous Solutions by Tea Waste as a Low Cost Bio-Adsorbent
733
Biosorption of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions by activated sludge Original Research Article
734
Biosorption of Heavy Metal Ions Using Green Algae (Sargassum Wightii) – Equilibrium, Kinetics and Thermodynamic Studies
735
Biosorption of heavy metal ions using wheat based biosorbents – A review of the recent literature
736
Biosorption of heavy metals by a marine bacterium
737
Biosorption of heavy metals by activated sludge and their desorption characteristics
738
Biosorption of heavy metals by algal communities in water streams affected by the acid mine drainage in the coal-mining region of Santa Catarina state, Brazil
739
Biosorption of heavy metals by Bacillus thuringiensis strain OSM29 originating from industrial effluent contaminated north Indian soil
740
Biosorption of heavy metals by Fucus spiralis
741
Biosorption of heavy metals by Sphaerotilus natans: an equilibrium study at different pH and biomass concentrations
742
Biosorption of heavy metals from aqueous solutions by Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
743
Biosorption of heavy metals from aqueous solutions onto peanut shell as a low-cost biosorbent Original Research Article
744
Biosorption of heavy metals from aqueous solutions with tobacco dust
745
Biosorption of heavy metals in polluted water, using different waste fruit cortex
746
Biosorption of heavy metals in upflow sludge columns
747
Biosorption of heavy metals on Aspergillus fumigatus immobilized Diaion HP-2MG resin for their atomic absorption spectrometric determinations
748
Biosorption of heavy metals on Aspergillus niger: Effect of pretreatment
749
Biosorption of heavy metals on Citrus maxima peel, passion fruit shell, and sugarcane bagasse in a fixed-bed column
750
Biosorption of heavy metals using rice milling by-products. Characterisation and application for removal of metals from aqueous effluents
751
Biosorption of heavy metals using whole mold mycelia and parts thereof
752
Biosorption of hexavalent and trivalent chromium by palm flower (Borassus aethiopum)
753
Biosorption of hexavalent chromium by chemically modified seaweed, Cystoseira indica
754
Biosorption of hexavalent Chromium by the agricultural wastes of the cotton and barberry plants
755
Biosorption of hexavalent chromium in a tannery industry wastewater using fungi species
756
Biosorption of hexavalent chromium onto raw and chemically modified Sargassum sp.
757
Biosorption of Hg(II) and Cu(II) by biomass of dried Sargassum fusiforme in aquatic solution
758
Biosorption of Hg(II) onto goethite with extracellular polymeric substances
759
Biosorption of humic and fulvic acids to live activated sludge biomass
760
BIOSORPTION OF IRON FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION BY DRIED BIOMASS OF ACTIVATED SLUDGE
761
Biosorption of La, Eu and Yb using Sargassum biomass
762
Biosorption of La3+and Ce3+ by Agrobacterium sp. HN1
763
Biosorption of lanthanum and cerium from aqueous solutions by Platanus orientalis leaf powder
764
Biosorption of lanthanum using Sargassum fluitans in batch system
765
Biosorption of Lead (II) and Copper (II) Metal Ions on Cladophora glomerata (L.) Kutz. (Chlorophyta) Algae: Effect of Algal Surface Modification
766
Biosorption of lead (II) from aqueous solution by cone biomass of Pinus sylvestris Original Research Article
767
Biosorption of lead and copper from aqueous solutions by pre-treated crab and arca shell biomass
768
Biosorption of lead and nickel by living and non-living cells of Pseudomonas aeruginosa ASU 6a
769
Biosorption of lead from acidic aqueous solutions using Durvillaea antarctica as adsorbent
770
Biosorption of lead from aqueous solution by seed powder of Strychnos potatorum L.
771
Biosorption of lead ion by chemically-modified biomass of marine brown algae Laminaria japonica
772
Biosorption of lead(II) and copper(II) from aqueous solutions by pre-treated biomass of Australian marine algae
773
Biosorption of Lead(II) and Zinc(II) from Aqueous Solutions by Nordmann Fir (Abies nordmanniana (Stev.) Spach. subsp. nordmanniana) Cones
774
Biosorption of Lead(II) and Zink(II) ions by pre-treated biomass of phanerochaete chrysosporium
775
Biosorption of lead(II) from aqueous solutions by non-living algal biomass Oedogonium sp. and Nostoc sp.—A comparative study
776
Biosorption of lead(II) from aqueous solutions by Phellinus badius
777
Biosorption of lead(II) ions from aqueous solution by Egyptian peach stones activated carbon
778
Biosorption of lead(II) ions onto waste biomass of Phaseolus vulgaris L.: estimation of the equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamic parameters Original Research Article
779
Biosorption of lead(II) onto pine cone powder: Studies on biosorption performance and process design to minimize biosorbent mass
780
Biosorption of lead(II), cadmium(II), copper(II) and nickel(II) by anaerobic granular biomass
781
Biosorption of lead(II), chromium(III) and copper(II) by R. opacus: Equilibrium and kinetic studies
782
Biosorption of Lead, Cadmium, and Zinc by Citrobacter Strain MCM B-181: Characterization Studies
783
Biosorption of lead, copper and cadmium by biomass of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PU21
784
Biosorption of lead, copper and zinc ions on loofa sponge immobilized biomass of Phanerochaete chrysosporium
785
Biosorption of long-chain fatty acids in UASB treatment process
786
Biosorption of malachite green by eggshells: Mechanism identification and process optimization
787
Biosorption of malachite green from aqueous solutions by Pleurotus ostreatus using Taguchi method
788
Biosorption of Malachite Green from aqueous solutions onto aerobic granules: Kinetic and equilibrium studies
789
Biosorption of mercury from aqueous solution by Ulva lactuca biomass
790
Biosorption of mercury(II), cadmium(II) and lead(II) ions from aqueous system by microalgae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii immobilized in alginate beads
791
Biosorption of metal ions by microfungal biomass
792
Biosorption of metals (Cu2+, Zn2+) and anions (F−, H2PO4−) by viable and autoclaved cells of the Gram-negative bacterium Shewanella putrefaciens
793
Biosorption of metals in brown seaweed biomass
794
Biosorption of metals onto plant biomass: exchange adsorption or surface precipitation?
795
Biosorption of metals. The experience accumulated and the outlook for technology development
796
Biosorption of methyl blue onto tartaric acid modified wheat bran from aqueous solution
797
Biosorption of Methyl violet onto palm kernel fiber: Diffusion studies and multistage process design to minimize biosorbent mass and contact time
798
Biosorption of Methylene Blue by a Brown Alga Cystoseira barbatula Kutzing
799
Biosorption of methylene blue from aqueous solution using free and polysulfone-immobilized Corynebacterium glutamicum: Batch and column studies
800
Biosorption of monovalent and divalent ions on bakerʹs yeast
801
Biosorption of Ni(II) from aqueous phase by Moringa oleifera bark, a low cost biosorbent Original Research Article
802
Biosorption of Ni(II) from aqueous solutions by Litchi chinensis seeds
803
Biosorption of Ni(II) from aqueous solutions by living and non-living ureolytic mixed culture
804
Biosorption of Ni2+ from aqueous solution by a NaOH-treated bacterial dead Streptomyces rimosus biomass
805
Biosorption of Nickel (II) from Aqueous Solution onto Activated Carbon Prepared from Chicken Feather
806
Biosorption of Nickel (II) from Aqueous Solutions and Electroplating Wastewater using Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) Bark
807
Biosorption of Nickel (II) from Aqueous Solutions onto Pistachio Hull Waste as a Low-Cost Biosorbent
808
Biosorption of nickel and cadmium by metal resistant bacterial isolates from agricultural soil irrigated with industrial wastewater
809
Biosorption of nickel by Halobacillus sp. KN57 isolated from the Miankaleh Wetland, Iran
810
Biosorption of nickel from aqueous solutions by Acacia leucocephala bark: Kinetics and equilibrium studies
811
Biosorption of nickel ions from aqueous solutions by Pseudomonas sp. and Staphylococcus xylosus cells Original Research Article
812
Biosorption of nickel with barley straw
813
Biosorption of nickel(II) ions by baker’s yeast: Kinetic, thermodynamic and desorption studies
814
Biosorption of no-carrier-added radionuclides by calcium alginate beads using ‘tracer packet’ technique
815
Biosorption of nonylphenol on dead biomass of Rhizopus arrhizus encapsulated in chitosan beads
816
Biosorption of patulin from apple juice by caustic treated waste cider yeast biomass
817
Biosorption of Pb (II) Ions by Immobilized Cells of Pycnoporus sanguineus in a Packed Bed Column
818
Biosorption of Pb(II) and Co(II) on Red Rose Waste Biomass
819
Biosorption of Pb(II) and Cr(III) from aqueous solution by lichen (Parmelina tiliaceae) biomass
820
Biosorption of Pb(II) and Cu(II) by activated sludge in batch and continuous-flow stirred reactors
821
Biosorption of Pb(II) by industrial strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized on the biomatrix of cone biomass of Pinus nigra: Equilibrium and mechanism analysis
822
Biosorption of Pb(II) by Nonliving Lichen Biomass of Cladonia rangiformis Hoffm
823
Biosorption of Pb(II) from aqueous solution by Solanum melongena leaf powder as a low-cost biosorbent prepared from agricultural waste
824
Biosorption of pentachlorophenol from aqueous solutions by a fungal biomass
825
Biosorption of Pentachlorophenol from Aqueous Solutions by Aspergillus Niger Biomass
826
Biosorption of phenol and 2-chlorophenol by Funalia trogii pellets
827
Biosorption of phenol and chlorophenols by acclimated residential biomass under bioremediation conditions in a sandy aquifer
828
Biosorption of phenol from an aqueous solution by Aspergillus niger biomass
829
Biosorption of Phosphate Ion on Albizia Lebbeck Seed Pod with and Without Organic Acid Modification
830
Biosorption of platinum and palladium for their separation/preconcentration prior to graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometric determination
831
Biosorption of protons and heavy metals onto olive pomace: Modelling of competition effects
832
Biosorption of Reactive black 5 by Corynebacterium glutamicum biomass immobilized in alginate and polysulfone matrices Original Research Article
833
Biosorption of reactive dye from textile wastewater by non-viable biomass of Aspergillus niger and Spirogyra sp.
834
Biosorption of Reactive Red 120 Dye from Aqueous Solutions by using Mahagoni (Swietenia mahagoni) Wood and Bark Charcoal: Equilibrium, and Kinetic Studies
835
Biosorption of Rhodamine 6G from aqueous solutions onto almond shell (Prunus dulcis) as a low cost biosorbent Original Research Article
836
Biosorption of Safranin-O from Aqueous Solution by Nile Rose Plant (Eichhornia crassipes)
837
Biosorption of simulated aqueous solution containing acidic dyes by Azolla filliculoides
838
Biosorption of simulated dyed effluents by inactivated fungal biomasses
839
Biosorption of styrene from synthetic wastewater by sugar cane waste(Bagass)
840
Biosorption of tetradecyl benzyl dimethyl ammonium chloride on activated sludge: Kinetic, thermodynamic and reaction mechanisms
841
Biosorption of Textile Dyes and Effluents by Pleurotusflorida and Trametes Hirsutawith Evaluation of Their Laccase Activity
842
Biosorption of textile metal-complexed dye from aqueous medium using Posidonia oceanica (L.) leaf sheaths: Mathematical modelling Original Research Article
843
Biosorption of toxic heavy metals from aqueous solution by Ulva lactuca activated carbon
844
Biosorption of toxic heavy metals from aqueous solutions
845
Biosorption of U(VI) by the green algae Chlorella vulgaris in dependence of pH value and cell activity Original Research Article
846
Biosorption of Uranium (VI) from Aqueous Solution by Pretreated Aspergillus niger Using Sodium Hydroxide
847
Biosorption of uranium and heavy metals using some local fungi isolated from phosphatic fertilizers
848
Biosorption of uranium by lake-harvested biomass from a cyanobacterium bloom
849
Biosorption of uranium by magnetically modified Rhodotorula glutinis
850
Biosorption of uranium by melanin: Kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies
851
Biosorption of uranium by Myxococcus xanthus
852
Biosorption of uranium by Saccharomyces cerevisiae and surface interactions under culture conditions
853
BIOSORPTION OF URANIUM IN A CONTINUOUS FLOW PACKED BED COLUMN USING CYSTOSEIRA INDICA BIOMASS
854
BIOSORPTION OF URANIUM IN A CONTINUOUS FLOW PACKED BED COLUMN USING CYSTOSEIRA INDICA BIOMASS
855
Biosorption of uranium on Sargassum biomass
856
Biosorption of uranium(VI) by bi-functionalized low cost biocomposite adsorbent Original Research Article
857
Biosorption of water-soluble dyes on magnetically modified Saccharomyces cerevisiae subsp. uvarum cells
858
Biosorption of Zinc on Immobilized Green Algae: Equilibrium and Dynamics Studies
859
Biosorption of zinc(II) ions onto powdered waste sludge (PWS): Kinetics and isotherms
860
Biosorption of Zn (II) ions from Aqueous Solution by Immobilized Aspergillus fumigatus
861
Biosorption of Zn(II) and Cu(II) by the indigenous Thiobacillus thiooxidans
862
Biosorption of Zn(II) on the different Ca-alginate beads from aqueous solution
863
Biosorption optimization of nickel removal from water using Punica granatum peel waste
864
Biosorption performance of Botrytis cinerea fungal by-products for removal of Cd(II) and Cu(II) ions from aqueous solutions
865
Biosorption performance of powdered activated sludge for removal of different dyestuffs
866
Biosorption Potential of Saraca asoca Bark Powder for Removal of Cr (VI) Ions from Aqueous Solution
867
Biosorption Process for Treatment of Electroplating Wastewater Containing Cr(VI): Laboratory-Scale Feasibility Test
868
Biosorption properties of dried Neurospora crassa for the removal of Burazol Blue ED dye Original Research Article
869
Biosorption properties of green tomato husk (Physalis philadelphica Lam) for iron, manganese and iron–manganese from aqueous systems Original Research Article
870
Biosorption removal of cadmium from aqueous solution by using pretreated fungal biomass cultured from starch wastewater
871
Biosorption studies on shelled Moringa oleifera Lamarck seed powder: Removal and recovery of arsenic from aqueous system
872
Biosorption Study of Ni(II) on Apple Peel Granola from Aqueous Solution
873
Biosorption: A new rise for elemental solid phase extraction methods
874
Biosorption: current perspectives on concept, definition and application
875
Biosorptionof chromium ions by using black tealeaveswaste and the effect of some parameters on the removal of ions
876
Biosorptive behaviour of casein for Zn2+, Hg2+ and Cr3+: effects of physico-chemical treatments
877
Biosorptive behaviour of Mango (Mangifera indica) and Neem (Azadirachta indica) bark for Hg2+, Cr3+ and Cd2+ toxic ions from aqueous solutions: a radiotracer study
878
Biosorptive behaviour of rice hulls for Cs-134 from aqueous solutions: A radiotracer study
879
Biosorptive Decontamination of Acid Red-87 Dyefrom Wastewater byCitrus limonumPeels:Ecofriendly Approach
880
Biosorptive dehydration of tert-butyl alcohol using a starch-based adsorbent: Characterization and thermodynamics
881
Biosorptive flotation for metal ions removal: the influence of surface tension Original Research Article
882
Biosorptive flotation of nickel and aluminum ions from aqueous solution Original Research Article
883
Biosorptive removal of arsenic from drinking water
884
Biosorptive removal of cadmium from aqueous solutions using a Streptomyces lunalinharesii strain
885
Biosorptive removal of cadmium from contaminated groundwater and industrial effluents
886
Biosorptive removal of Cd and Zn from liquid streams with a Rhodococcus opacus strain
887
Biosorptive removal of copper and cobalt from aqueous solutions: Shewanella spp. put to the test
888
Biosorptive removal of lead (II) ions from aqueous solutions using Cystoseira stricta biomass: Study of the surface modification effect
889
Biosorptive removal of Pb2+and Cd2+ onto novel biosorbent: Defatted Carica papaya seeds
890
Biosourced 3-formyl chromenyl-azo dye as Michael acceptor type of chemodosimeter for cyanide in aqueous environment
891
Biospeciation of Cr(III) Nutritional Supplements in Biological Fluids
892
Biospeciation of tungsten in the serum of diabetic and healthy rats treated with the antidiabetic agent sodium tungstate
893
Biospecific anchoring and spatially confined germination of bacterial spores in non-biofouling microwells
894
Biospecific Immobilization of Lactoperoxidase on Con A-Sepharose 4B
895
Biospecific interactions of Vitamin K-dependent factors with phospholipid-like polystyrene derivatives : Part I: Factor II
896
Biospecific interactions of vitamin K-dependent factors with phospholipid-like polystyrene derivatives : Part II: factor IX
897
Biospecificity of glass surfaces: streptavidin attachment to silica
898
Bio-speckle activity applied to the assessment of tomato fruit ripening
899
Biosphere modelling for the assessment of radioactive waste repositories; the development of a common basis by the BIOMOVS II reference biospheres working group
900
Biosphere reserves and the “Yucatán” syndrome: another look at the role of NGOs
901
Biosphere reserves: special places for people and nature
902
Biosphere reserves—An attempt to form sustainable landscapes: A case study of three biosphere reserves in the Czech Republic
903
Biosphere synergism and the humankind virtual path to the hydrogen civilization era
904
Biosphere–atmosphere exchange of reactive nitrogen and greenhouse gases at the NitroEurope core flux measurement sites: Measurement strategy and first data sets
905
Biosphere-atmosphere exchange of volatile organic compounds over C4 biofuel crops
906
Biospheric carbon stocks reconstructed at the Last Glacial Maximum: comparison between general circulation models using prescribed and computed sea surface temperatures
907
Biospheric influence on carbon dioxide measurements in Italy
908
Biospherics, closed systems and life support
909
Biospinning by silkworms: Silk fiber matrices for tissue engineering applications
910
Biostability analysis for drinking water distribution systems
911
Biostability and biocompatibility of a surface-grafted phospholipid monolayer on a solid substrate
912
Biostability and biocompatibility of poly(ester urethane)–gold nanocomposites
913
Biostability and biological performance of a PDMS-based polyurethane for controlled drug release
914
Biostability and disinfectant by-product formation in drinking water blended with UF-treated filter backwash water
915
Biostability of micro-photodiode arrays for subretinal implantation
916
Biostability of γ-Fe2O3 nano particles Evaluated using an in vitro cytotoxicity assays on various tumor cell lines
917
Biostabilization of municipal solid waste
918
Biostabilization–biodrying of municipal solid waste by inverting air-flow
919
Biostatic activity of piscine serum and mucus on myxozoan fish infective stages
920
Biostatistical consultation for dental research
921
Biostatistics and clinical trials: a view
922
Biostatistics and epidemiology : 2nd edition. . Heidelburg: Springer-Verlag, 1995. 40,DM, Sfr 40; 185 pp
923
BIOSTATISTICS EDUCATION FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS
924
Biostatistics for Animal Science: An Introductory Text, 2nd ed., M. Kaps, W.R. Lamberson. CAB International, Wallingford, UK and Cambridge, USA (July 2009), ISBN: 978-1-84593-540-5
925
Biostatistics II: data, variables and measurement
926
Bio-steps beyond Turing
927
Biostimulant impact of Trichoderma species on physiological characteristics of beans
928
Biostimulation and bioaugmentation enhances aerobic biodegradation of dichloroethenes
929
Biostimulation and enrichment of 2,6-dichlorobenzamide-mineralising soil bacterial communities from dichlobenil-exposed soil
930
Biostimulation and enrichment of 2,6-dichlorobenzamide-mineralising soil bacterial communities from dichlobenil-exposed soil
931
Biostimulation of dermal fibroblast by sublethal Q-switched Nd:YAG 532 nm laser: Collagen remodeling and pigmentation
932
Biostimulation of iron reduction and subsequent oxidation of sediment containing Fe-silicates and Fe-oxides: Effect of redox cycling on Fe(III) bioreduction
933
Biostimulation of Na,K-ATPase by low-energy laser irradiation (685 nm, 35 mW): Comparative effects in membrane, solubilized and DPPC:DPPE-liposome reconstituted enzyme
934
Bio-stimulation of soil enzymes using diammonium phosphate and urea fertilizer on crude oil contaminated sandy-loam soil
935
Biostimulation to Improve the Dye Biodegradation of Organic Dyes by Activated Sludge
936
Biostimulative effect of laser on growth of mesenchymal stem/stromal cells in vitro
937
BIOSTRAT: a program for simulating the stratigraphic occurrence of fossils
938
Biostratigraphic and biogeographic implications of a hadrosaurid (Ornithopoda: Dinosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous Almond Formation of Wyoming, USA
939
Biostratigraphic and isotopic record of the Cenomanian–Turonian deposits in the Ohaba-Ponor section (SW Haţeg, Romania)
940
Biostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic intercalibration of latest Cretaceous and Paleocene depositional sequences from the deep-water Basque basin, western Pyrenees, Spain
941
Biostratigraphic and palaeoclimatic meaning of the Middle Pleistocene South American rodent Ctenomys kraglievichi (Caviomorpha, Octodontidae)
942
Biostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental implications of an Early Cretaceous miospore assemblage from the Muling Formation, Jixi Basin, northeast China
943
Biostratigraphic characterization and Quaternary microfossil palaeoecology in sediment drifts west of the Antarctic Peninsula – implications for cyclic glacial–interglacial deposition
944
Biostratigraphic characterization by means of ammonoids of the lower Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE 1a) in the eastern Iberian Chain (Maestrat Basin, eastern Spain)
945
Biostratigraphic Correlation of Elikah Formation in Zal Section (Northwestern Iran) with Ruteh and Type Sections in Alborz Mountains Based on Conodonts
946
Biostratigraphic data from the اetmi Melange, northwest Turkey: Palaeogeographic and tectonic implications
947
Biostratigraphic evidence for evolving palaeoenvironments in the Lower Paleogene of the Faeroe–Shetland Basin
948
Biostratigraphic significance of spinicaudatans from the Upper Cretaceous Nanxiong Group in Guangdong, South China
949
Biostratigraphic study on calcareous nannofossils in South Gorgan, North of Iran
950
Biostratigraphic zonation and 40Ar–39Ar ages for the Neotethyan Khoy ophiolite of NW Iran
951
Biostratigraphical analysis of the Moscovian–Kasimovian transition at the neostratotype of Kasimovian Stage (Afanasievo section, Moscow Basin, Russia)
952
Biostratigraphical calibration of third order Ordovician sequences on the northern Gondwana platform
953
Biostratigraphical correlation between the late Quaternary sequence of the Thames and key fluvial localities in central Germany
954
Biostratigraphical correlations of the calcareous nannofossil Marthasterites furcatus in the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin and Outer Flysch Carpathians, Czech Republic
955
Biostratigraphie de Radotruncana calcarata (foraminifère), des gilianelles et autres microproblematica dans le Campanien–Maastrichtien du domaine péri-pyrénéen occidental
956
Biostratigraphy and biochronology of the Monte Hermoso Formation (early Pliocene) at its type locality, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
957
Biostratigraphy and correlation of the Monte Hermoso Formation (early Pliocene, Argentina): The evidence from caviomorph rodents
958
Biostratigraphy and depositional architecture of the Kazhdumi formation (Aptian-Albian) in the Izeh zone, Zagros mountains, SW Iran
959
Biostratigraphy and depositional history of Coniacian-Santonian succession in East of Ramhormoz area (Tange-Bulfaris section)
960
Biostratigraphy and depositional setting of Maastrichtian – Eocene oil shales from Jordan
961
Biostratigraphy and environmental changes across the Cenomanian–Turonian boundary, southern Mexico
962
Biostratigraphy and event stratigraphy in Iran around the Permian–Triassic Boundary (PTB): Implications for the causes of the PTB biotic crisis
963
Biostratigraphy and geochronology of the late Cenozoic of Cَrdoba Province (central Argentina)
964
Biostratigraphy and geodynamic impact in the uppermost part of the northeastern coastal basin of Togo
965
Biostratigraphy and geology of the neogene Siwalik group of the Surai Khola and Rato Khola areas in Nepal
966
Biostratigraphy and lithofacies of the Permian System in the Laibin–Heshan area of Guangxi, South China
967
Biostratigraphy and macroinvertebrate palaeontology of the petroleum-rich Belfast Mudstone (Sherbrook Group, uppermost Turonian to mid-Santonian), Otway Basin, southeastern Australia
968
Biostratigraphy and microfacies analysis of Gadvan Formation (late Barremian-early Aptian) in Coastal Fars zone, (Zagros, SW Iran)
969
Biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeography of Lower Permian (lower Kungurian) conodonts from the Tak Fa Formation (Saraburi Limestone), Thailand
970
Biostratigraphy and paleoceanographic significance of Paleocene radiolarians from offshore eastern New Zealand
971
Biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of the Cretaceous seaway between Norway and Greenland
972
Biostratigraphy and paleo-ecological reconstruction on Scleractinian reef corals of Rupelian-Chattian succession (Qom Formation) in northeast of Delijan area
973
Biostratigraphy and paleoecology of Cretaceous rocks based on calcareous nannofossil in Sarayan section, East Iran
974
Biostratigraphy and Paleoecology of The Gurpi Formation in Marun Oil Field, Zagros Basin, SW Iran
975
Biostratigraphy and paleoenvironmental characterization of the Middle Ordovician from the Sierras Subandinas (NW Argentina) based on organic-walled microfossils and sequence stratigraphy
976
Biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments in a northwestern Tethyan Cenomanian-Turonian boundary section (Austria) based on palynology and calcareous nannofossils
977
Biostratigraphy and taxonomy of the rudist Chiapasella in the Titanosarcolites Limestones (Maastrichtian) of Jamaica
978
Biostratigraphy and tectonic significance of lowermost Cretaceous carbonate rocks of the Circum-Rhodope Belt (Chalkidhiki Peninsula and Thrace region, NE Greece)
979
Biostratigraphy correlation, of Cretaceous successions in Kuh-e-Rahmat and Kuh-e-Sabz sections, NE Shiraz, Zagros (SW Iran)
980
Biostratigraphy in Production and Development Geology: Edited by R.W. Jones and M.D. Simmons, Geological Society Special Publication No. 152, 318 pp., ISBN 1-86239-031-2, Price £70.00
981
Biostratigraphy of a Paleocene–Eocene Foreland Basin boundary in southern Tibet
982
Biostratigraphy of Acritarchs and Chitinozoans in Ordovician Strata from the Fazel Abad Area, Southeastern Caspian Sea, Alborz Mountains, Northern Iran: Stratigraphic Implications
983
Biostratigraphy of Dalichai Formation in Bar and Sarmeran sections (Binalud Mountains) Northeastern of Iran on based ammonite fauna with special emphasis on Phylloceratidae Family
984
Biostratigraphy of Dammam Formation Succession in Boreholes N2 and S1 in Al-Najaf and Al-Samawa Area
985
Biostratigraphy of Devonian-Carboniferous boundary in Tuyeh-Darvar section, north of Iran
986
Biostratigraphy of Foraminifera at The Upper Cretaceous and Lower Paleogene Strata in The Kuh-E Genu, Bandar Abbas City, Northwestern Persian Gulf, Southern Iran
987
Biostratigraphy of Jurassic and Triassic successions in the Balazuc-1 borehole (GPF Programme). Stratigraphic setting inferred from dinoflagellate cysts, pollen, spores and calcareous nannofossils
988
Biostratigraphy of Paleocene strata based on calcareous nannofossils at Zard-Darreh section, southern central Alborz Mountains, Northern Iran
989
Biostratigraphy of selected K/T boundary sections in southwestern North Dakota, USA: toward a refinement of palynological identification criteria
990
Biostratigraphy of the Bazehowz Formation at its Type section, South West Mashhad based on plant macrofossils
991
Biostratigraphy of the Garau Formation (Berriasian?–lower Cenomanian) in central part of Lurestan zone, northwest of Zagros, Iran
992
Biostratigraphy of the Gurpi Formation in Sepidan section, Interior Fars basin based on planktonic foraminifera
993
Biostratigraphy of the Late Cenozoic of East Siberia (Yakutia)
994
Biostratigraphy of the lower red shale interval in the Rhenodanubian Flysch Zone of Austria
995
Biostratigraphy, microfacies and sedimentary environment of the Jahrum Formation in Chaharmahal Bakhtiari province, West of Iran
996
Biostratigraphy, palaeoenvironments and sequence stratigraphy of the Aptian sedimentary succession at Jebel Bir Oum Ali (Northern Chain of Chotts, South Tunisia): Comparison with contemporaneous Tethyan series
997
Biostratigraphy, Paleoecology, Microfacies and Depositional environment of the Asmari formation (Oligocene-Early Miocene) in Karanj oil field, SW Iran
998
Biostratigraphy, phylogeny and paleobiogeography of Carboniferous–Permian radiolarians in South China
999
Biostratigraphy, systematics, and paleoecology of Protocyon Giebel, 1855 (Carnivora, Canidae) in South America
1000
Biostratigraphy, taxonomic diversity and patterns of morphological evolution of Ordovician acritarchs (organic-walled microphytoplankton) from the northern Gondwana margin in relation to palaeoclimatic and palaeogeographic changes
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