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Degradation of poly(b-hydroxybutyrate-co-16% valerate) and cellulose acetates in simulated methanogenic bioreacters
Proceeding/Conference:Proceedings of Anaerobic Digestion 2004. August 29-September 2, 2004. Montreal, Canada
2004
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Degradation of the endocrine-disrupting dimethyl phthalate and dimethyl isophthalate by mangrove microorganisms
Proceeding/Conference:European Symposium on Environmental Biotechnology, ESEB 2004
2004
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Degradation of the endocrine-disrupting dimethyl phthalate ester isomers by aerobic microorganisms isolated from mangrove sediment
Proceeding/Conference:4th World Water Congress. September 20-24, 2004. Marrakesh, Morocco
2004
 
Degradation of the endocrine-disrupting ortho-dimethylphthalte ester: microbiology and biochemical pathways
Proceeding/Conference:Solution to Pollution: The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Asia/Pacific-The Australasian Society of Ecotoxicology. September 28 - October 1, 2003. Christchurch, New Zealand
2003
 
Degradation of the plasticizer ortho-demethyl phthalate ester by environmental bacteria
Proceeding/Conference:Corrosion: journal of science and engineering
2004
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2002
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2004
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Effect of UV, H2O2 and Fe3+ on the growth of four environmental isolates of Aeromonas and Vibrio species isolated from Mai Po Nature Reserve of Hong Kong
Proceeding/Conference:Solution to Pollution: The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Asia/Pacific-The Australasian Society of Ecotoxicology. September 28 - October 1, 2003. Christchurch, New Zealand
2003
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Isolation of Aeromonas spp. from Mai Po and the Inncer Deep Bay and their environmental responses
Proceeding/Conference:Wetland Ecosystems in Asia: function and Management
2003
99
 
2003
 
Microbial degradation of endocrine-disrupting organics and environmental residues of pharmaceutical compounds
Proceeding/Conference:Conference on Eutrophication Mechanism and Prevention in South China
2003
 
2003
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Microbial degradation of the endocrine-disrupting ortho-dimethyl phthalate esters by bacteria from mangrove sediment
Proceeding/Conference:International Conference on Marine and Pollution Ecotoxicology
2004
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2004
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A novel bacterium involved in the degradation of dimethyl phthalate ester
Proceeding/Conference:Croucher Advanced Study Institute - Surface Adhesion and Biotechnological Applications. October 27-30, 2003. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
2003
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