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2005 journal article
High levels of nitrifying bacteria in intermittently aerated reactors treating high ammonia wastewater.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol, 54(3), 391–400. 10.1016/j.femsec.2005.05.001
Contributors: C. Mota, J. Ridenoure, J. Cheng & F. Los Reyes
2005 journal article
Effects of aeration cycles on nitrifying bacterial populations and nitrogen removal in intermittently aerated reactors.
Appl Environ Microbiol, 71(12), 8565–8572. 10.1128/AEM.71.12.8565-8572.2005
Contributors: C. Mota, M. Head, J. Ridenoure, J. Cheng & F. Los Reyes
2005 journal article
Changes in the rRNA levels of specific microbial groups in activated sludge during sample handling and storage.
Lett Appl Microbiol, 41(2), 208–215. 10.1111/j.1472-765X.2005.01745.x
Contributors: J. Keith, J. Boyer & F. Reyes
2005 journal article
WHAT DO FILAMENTS LIKE TO EAT? USING DGGE AND FISH TO TEST THE EFFECT OF CARBON SOURCE AND SEED SLUDGE ON FILAMENTOUS GROWTH IN ACTIVATED SLUDGE
Proc Water Environ Fed, 2005(9), 5890–5900.
2005 journal article
Molecular Methods in Biological Systems
Water Environ Res, 77(6), 718–779.
Contributors: L. Angenent, F. De Los Reyes III, D. Oerther & K. McMahon
2005 book
Fields of Power, Forests of Discontent: Culture, Conservation, and the State in Mexico
Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
2005 journal article
Impact of vegetation on sedimentary organic matter composition and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon attenuation
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 39(14), 5285–5292.
2005 chapter
Agricultural Biotechnology Science Compromised
In A. J. K. Daniel Lee Kleinman & J. Handelsman (Eds.), Controversies in Science and Technology: From Maize to Menopause (pp. 135–149). Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press.
Ed(s): A. Daniel Lee Kleinman & J. Handelsman
2005 journal article
Compost plays key role in green roof mixes
BioCycle, 46(3), 29–34.
2005 journal article
Backyard composting developments
BioCycle, 46(1), 45–47.
2005 conference paper
Looking for a win-win situation: a meta-analysis of poverty and deforestation
Proceedings of the Southern Forest Economics Workshop.
2005 article
Effectiveness of high-silica zeolites for the adsorption of methyl tertiaty-butyl ether from natural water
Leading-Edge Technology 2005 - Water Treatment, Vol. 5, pp. 83–91.
2005 journal article
Molecular characterization of Listeria monocytogenes of the serotype 4b complex (4b, 4d, 4e) from two turkey processing plants
FOODBORNE PATHOGENS AND DISEASE, 2(3), 192–200.
2005 journal article
Substrate uptake tests and quantitative FISH show differences in kinetic growth of bulking and non-bulking activated sludge
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING, 92(6), 729–739.
Contributors: I. Lou n & F. Los Reyes n
2005 journal article
Prey community responses to bluegill and gizzard shad foraging: Implications for growth of juvenile largemouth bass
TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FISHERIES SOCIETY, 134(5), 1091–1102.
2005 journal article
(D)etermination of ultraviolet sensor location for sensor set-point monitoring using computational fluid dynamics
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE, 4(SUPPL. 1), S33–S43.
Contributors: J. Ducoste* & K. Linden
2005 journal article
Role of internal nutrient storage in duckweed growth for swine wastewater treatment
Transactions of the ASAE, 48(6), 2247–2258.
2005 article
Distributional and efficiency impacts of gasoline taxes: An econometrically based multi-market study
Bento, A. M., Goulder, L. H., Henry, E., Jacobsen, M. R., & Haefen, R. H. (2005, May). AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 95, pp. 282–287.
2005 journal article
A field study of the microbiological quality of fresh produce
JOURNAL OF FOOD PROTECTION, 68(9), 1840–1847.
2005 journal article
High levels of nitrifying bacteria in intermittently aerated reactors treating high ammonia wastewater
FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY, 54(3), 391–400.
Contributors: C. Mota n, J. Ridenoure n, J. Cheng n & F. De Los Reyes III
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