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Publications Details for Grant Number R825540

HSRC (1989) - Great Lakes/Mid-Atlantic HSRC

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Book Chapter Chawla RC, Liou R, Johnson Jr. JH, Tharakan JP. Biodegradation of PCBs in aqueous and soil systems. In:Wise DL, Trantolo DJ, Cichon EJ, Inyang HI, Stottmeister U, eds. Remediation of Contaminated Soils. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, 2000, pp. 237-264. R825540C004 (2000)
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Journal Article Tharakan JP, Gordon JA. Cometabolic biotransformation of (TNT) supported by using aromatic and non-aromatic cosubstrates. Chemosphere 1999;38(6):1323-1330. R825540C004 (2000)
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Proceedings Tharakan J, Tomlinson D, Liou R, Martin E. Simulation and field use of genetically engineered microorganisms (GEMs) for aerobic PCB cometabolic biodegradation in a cycling anaerobic/aerobic biological tilled soil reactor. In: Chlorinated Compounds Conference 2000: The Second International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, CA, May 22-25, 2000. R825540C004 (2000)
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Proceedings Sada E, Liou RC, Tharakan JP, Chawla RC. Cometabolic biotransformation of PCBs in soil-slurry reactors using terpenes and biphenyl as cosubstrates with C. testosteroni and R. erythropolis. In: Hazardous and Industrial Waste Proceedings, 30th Mid-Atlantic Conference, Villanova, PA, July 1998, pp. 167-176. R825540C004 (2000)
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Proceedings Tharakan JP, Sada E, Liou R, Chawla RC. Transformation of Aroclor by indigenous and inoculated microbes in slurry reactors. In: Bioremediation of Nitroaromatic and Haloaromatic Compounds: Proceedings from The Fifth International In Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium, San Diego, CA, April 19-22, 1999, pp. 179-184. R825540C004 (2000)
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