| 31. | They are often added when necessary species for bioremediation do not exist in the treatment place.
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| 32. | Recently a number of products have been introduced which allow popular use of bioremediation using biostimulative methods.
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| 33. | Although typically bacteria are commonly used bioremediation studies, there are more fungal studies now than ever.
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| 34. | Under employee safety and cross-contamination protocols, the following OSHA regulations may pertain to bioremediation.
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| 35. | The most significant molecular bioremediation indicators were the depletion of diasteranes and C-27 sterane components.
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| 36. | Interest in this field is growing due to the increasing role of bioremediation in oil spill cleanup.
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| 37. | Microorganisms used to perform the function of bioremediation are known as "'bioremediators " '.
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| 38. | In many instances, microbiological reductive dechlorination of chlorinated organic molecules is important for bioremediation of polluted groundwater.
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| 39. | This ability has been put to use in bioremediation, or the use of microorganisms to biodegrade oil.
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| 40. | As a result, " A . ferrooxidans " may be of interest for bioremediation processes.
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