1265 - 1271 |
Modification of wood with isopropyl glycidyl ether and its effects on decay resistance and light stability Chang HT, Chang ST |
1272 - 1283 |
Superheated steam pyrolysis of biomass elemental components and Sugi (Japanese cedar) for fuels and chemicals Sagehashi M, Miyasaka N, Shishido H, Sakoda A |
1284 - 1295 |
Organic matter characteristics of food processing industry wastewaters affecting their C and N mineralization in soil incubation Parnaudeau V, Nicolardot B, Robert P, Alavoine G, Pages J, Duchiron F |
1296 - 1301 |
Optimization of cultural and nutritional conditions for accumulation of poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate in Synechocystis sp PCC 6803 Panda B, Jain P, Sharma L, Mallick N |
1302 - 1307 |
Kinetic modeling of batch hydrogen production process by mixed anaerobic cultures Mu Y, Wang G, Yu HQ |
1308 - 1315 |
Microbial monitoring of the influence of the stabilization degree of sludge when applied to soil Estrada IB, Gomez E, Aller A, Moran A |
1316 - 1323 |
Efficacy of Melia azedarach L. extract on the malarial vector Anopheles stephensi Liston (Diptera : Culicidae) Nathan SS, Savitha G, George DK, Narmadha A, Suganya L, Chung PG |
1324 - 1328 |
Vermicomposting of Taro (Colocasia esculenta) with two epigeic earthworm species Kurien J, Ramasamy EV |
1329 - 1336 |
Removal of reactive dyes from wastewater by adsorption on coir pith activated carbon Santhy K, Selvapathy P |
1337 - 1343 |
Lime treatment of keratinous materials for the generation of highly digestible animal feed: 1. Chicken feathers Coward-Kelly G, Chang VS, Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT |
1344 - 1352 |
Lime treatment of keratinous materials for the generation of highly digestible animal feed: 2. Animal hair Coward-Kelly G, Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT |