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Isolation, characterization, and assessment of phenol-degrading activity of bacteria from soil and sediment samples.
by Hipolito, Ralph S.; 2011.
Subject: Biology; Phenol-degrading isolates; Bacterial isolates; Phenol degradation.
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The oxidation of phenol: Effect of some forms of light and of active oxygen upon phenol and anisole.
by Gibbs H. D.;
Subject: Chemistry; Phenol -- Oxidation; Anisole -- Oxidation; Phenol -- Effect of light on; Anisole -- Effect of light on; Phenol -- Effect of oxygen on; Anisole -- Effect of oxygen on.
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Effect of reactant ratio and temperature on the characteristics of phenol-formaldehyde foams.
by Suneeta Ohri;
Subject: Phenol-formaldehyde foams.
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Notes on the analysis of phenol (carbolic acid).
by Del Mundo,Salvador;
Subject: Chemistry; Phenol (carbolic acid) -- Analysis.
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Modelling of condensation polymerization of novolac-type phenol-formaldehyde in homogeneous, continuous-flow, stirred-tank reactors.
by Anil Kumar;
Subject: Novolac-type phenol-formaldehyde polymerization.
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Evaluation of white-rot fungal isolates and mutants for ligninase production.
by Audije, Myla Beatriz R.;
Subject: Botany; Phenol oxidase; Phanerochaete chrysosporium.
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The compounds which cause the red color in phenol.
by Gibbs, H.D.;
Subject: Chemistry; Red color in phenol -- Compounds which cause the red color; Phenol -- Compounds which cause the red color.
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Electroanalysis on polymer-modified electrodes.
by Vicente-Beckett, Victoria A.;
Subject: Chemistry; Modified electrodes; Flow-injection amperometry; Lead; Phenol; Anodic stripping voltammetry.
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A water-bath (Institute of hygiene model) devised for the conduct of the phenol coefficient test.
by Relova, Rogelio;
Subject: WATER; BATHS; PHENOL; INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE MODEL; DEVISED FOR THE CONDUCT.
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Development of starch-based adhesives for plywood.
by Fidel, Mildred M.; Manila, Philippines: University of Santo Tomas, 1982.
Subject: Plywood adhesive -- Starch-based (Cassava) -- Stein-Hall Method -- Commercial phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin glue; Adhesive, Plywood -- Starch-based (Cassava) -- Stein-Hall Method -- Commercial phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin glue.
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