Principles and Applications in Aquatic Microbiology: Proceedings of Rudolfs Research Conference, Rutgers, the State University, New Brunswick, New JerseyHovhannes Heukelekian, Norman C. Dondero J. Wiley, 1964 - 452 pagine |
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Pagina 190
... sewage , which was at 10 per cent , showed a lag , then a high level , then a decreasing level going downstream . This occurred in both the 6 per cent and the 4 per cent channels . Was this not so ? That is , the ten per cent curve , if ...
... sewage , which was at 10 per cent , showed a lag , then a high level , then a decreasing level going downstream . This occurred in both the 6 per cent and the 4 per cent channels . Was this not so ? That is , the ten per cent curve , if ...
Pagina 431
... sewage in India contained almost all the essential amino acids , activated sludge treatment produced an effluent practically devoid of amino acids . Since , as noted above , organic nitrogen can be metabolized by microorganisms , the ...
... sewage in India contained almost all the essential amino acids , activated sludge treatment produced an effluent practically devoid of amino acids . Since , as noted above , organic nitrogen can be metabolized by microorganisms , the ...
Pagina 442
... sewage and industrial waste disposal , and that the expected future concentration of population in urban centers would probably tend to increase the practice of reuse of receiving waters . Scott ( 1963 ) quoted estimates made by Picton ...
... sewage and industrial waste disposal , and that the expected future concentration of population in urban centers would probably tend to increase the practice of reuse of receiving waters . Scott ( 1963 ) quoted estimates made by Picton ...
Sommario
The Bacteriology of Interfaces | 193 |
The Physiology of the Coliform Group | 202 |
The Actinomycetes | 230 |
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