| 41. | As a result of this biodegradation occurs, the test compound changes color, indicating a positive reaction.
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| 42. | This variance in rate and resistance to biodegradation in many conditions is a factor in littering and environmental damage.
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| 43. | Rates of biodegradation are affected by atrazine's low solubility, thus surfactants may increase the degradation rate.
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| 44. | TBF is one of the possible daughter products of methyl " tert "-butyl ether biodegradation.
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| 45. | When oil reaches the surface, it is exposed to biodegradation, evaporation, and oxidation, forming asphaltum.
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| 46. | As the process continued the plant matter was protected from biodegradation and oxidation, usually by mud or acidic water.
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| 47. | Molds cause biodegradation of natural materials, which can be unwanted when it becomes food spoilage or damage to property.
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| 48. | Its half-life in air ranges from 55 to 620 days . Biodegradation in water and soil is slow.
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| 49. | Other microbial enzymes may be involved in lignin biodegradation, such as manganese peroxidase and the copper-based laccase.
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| 50. | It was found that sulfacetamide is resistant to biodegradation and that it is toxic to the green alga Chlorella vulgaris.
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