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Volume 3, Number 4, October-December 1999
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Aerobic Biodegradation of High Explosives, Phase I - HMX
pp. 285-290(6)
Authors: Harkins, Victoria Richards; Mollhagen, Tony; Heintz, Caryl; Rainwater, Ken

Mercury Removal from Air by a Fiber-Based Bioreactor
pp. 291-298(8)
Authors: Kozliak, Evguenii I.; Sternberg, Steven R. K.; Jacobson, Michele L.; Kuether, Kaleb W.; Mann, Michael D.

Laboratory Evaluations of Factors Affecting Biodegradation of Sulfolane and Diisopropanolamine
pp. 299-313(15)
Authors: Greene, E. Anne; Coy, Debora L.; Fedorak, Phillip M.

Horseradish-Mediated Binding of 2,4-Dichlorophenol to Soil
pp. 315-321(7)
Authors: Flanders, Cullen; Dec, Jerzy; Bollag, Jean-Marc

Hydrocarbon Bioremediative Potential of (Per)Chlorate-Reducing Bacteria
pp. 323-334(12)
Authors: Coates, John D.; Bruce, Royce A.; Patrick, Jennifer; Achenbach, Laurie A.

Biodegradation Rates for Fuel Hydrocarbons and Chlorinated Solvents in Groundwater
pp. 337-362(26)
Authors: Suarez, Monica P.; Rifai, Hanadi S.

Spatial Electron Acceptor Variability: Implications for Assessing Bioremediation Potential
pp. 363-378(16)
Authors: Schreiber, Madeline E.; Bahr, Jean M.

SEQUENCE Visualization of Natural Attenuation Trends at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
pp. 379-393(15)
Authors: Carey, Grant R.; Wiedemeier, Todd H.; Geel, Paul J. Van; McBean, Edward A.; Murphy, J. Richard; Rovers, Frank A.

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