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Biodegradation of haloalkanes
Shimshon Belkin
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Biodegradation
100%
Haloalkanes
100%
Dehalogenase
66%
Microorganisms
33%
Genetic Control
33%
Emulsification
33%
Periplasmic
33%
Biochemical Pathways
33%
Halogen Atoms
33%
Agricultural Use
33%
Water-soluble
33%
Oxygenase
33%
Industrial Use
33%
Environmental Concern
33%
Organic Pollutants
33%
ES-2
33%
Non-biodegradable
33%
Surface Active Agent
33%
Carbon Skeleton
33%
Pseudomonas Strain
33%
Intracellular Degradation
33%
Dehalogenation
33%
Residual Carbon
33%
1-Bromooctane
33%
Hydrolytic Dehalogenases
33%
Halogenated Alkanes
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Enzyme
100%
Genetics
100%
Microorganism
100%
Oxygenase
100%
Pseudomonas
100%
Emulsion
100%
Biodegradation
100%
Dehalogenation
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Dehalogenation
100%