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Volumn 11, Issue 3, 2007, Pages 103-112

Biodegradation of phenol by actinobacillus Sp.: Mathematical interpretation and effect of some growth conditions

Author keywords

Actinobacillus sp.; Biodegradation; Phenol

Indexed keywords

ACTINOBACILLUS SP.; AGITATION RATES; BEST FIT; CARBON AND NITROGEN; CELL PRODUCTION; COSUBSTRATES; CULTIVATION PROCESS; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; GROWTH CONDITIONS; INCUBATION TEMPERATURES; INHIBITION CONSTANTS; INITIAL CONCENTRATION; MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSIONS; MINIMAL MEDIAS; OPTIMAL CONDITIONS; PHENOL CONCENTRATION; PHENOL DEGRADATION; PREDICTED GROWTH; REGRESSION COEFFICIENT; SOLE CARBON SOURCE; SUCCINIC ACIDS;

EID: 34547729552     PISSN: 10889868     EISSN: 15476529     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/10889860701429328     Document Type: Article
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