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Preface. Contributors. Part I: Organic Pollutants and Bioremediation. Part II: Assessment of Bioavailability. Part III: Processes that Control Bioavailability. Part IV: Strategies to Modify Bioavailability in Situ. Subject Index.
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Add Bioavailability of Organic Xenobiotics in the Environment: Practical Consequences for the Environment, In the continuing fight against organic environmental xenobiotics, the initial success attributed to bioremediation has paled, in part due to the low availability of xenobiotics entrapped within a soil or sediment matrix. This has generated a very signifi, Bioavailability of Organic Xenobiotics in the Environment: Practical Consequences for the Environment to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Bioavailability of Organic Xenobiotics in the Environment: Practical Consequences for the Environment, In the continuing fight against organic environmental xenobiotics, the initial success attributed to bioremediation has paled, in part due to the low availability of xenobiotics entrapped within a soil or sediment matrix. This has generated a very signifi, Bioavailability of Organic Xenobiotics in the Environment: Practical Consequences for the Environment to your collection on WonderClub |