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Economic comparison of calcium fumarate and sodium fumarate production byRhizopus arrhizus Irene C. GanglWilliam A. WeigandFrederick A. Keller OriginalPaper Pages: 663 - 677
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An evaluation of two acid Hydrolysis processes for the conversion of cellulosic feedstocks to Ethanol and other chemicals Russell O. LambertMillicent R. Moore-BullsJohn W. Barrier OriginalPaper Pages: 773 - 783
Microbial reduction of SO2 as a means of byproduct recovery from regenerable, dry scrubbing processes for flue gas desulfurization Patrick PlumbKuoh H. LeeKerry L. Sublette OriginalPaper Pages: 785 - 797
Coal solubilization by enhanced enzyme activity in organic solvents Charles D. ScottCharlene A. WoodwardStephen L. Blankinship OriginalPaper Pages: 799 - 815
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Microbial solubilization of a preoxidized subbituminous coal B. D. FaisonC. A. WoodwardR. M. Bean OriginalPaper Pages: 831 - 841
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Biological production of liquid and gaseous fuels from synthesis gas K. T. KlassonB. B. ElmoreJ. L. Gaddy OriginalPaper Pages: 857 - 873
Continuous production of mixed alcohols and acids from carbon monoxide A. J. GrethleinR. M. WordenR. Datta OriginalPaper Pages: 875 - 884
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