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In situ Quantification of Hydrogel Entrapped Microbial Cells
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Entrapped bacteria are used in several applications including food and beverage
production, antibiotic production, and wastewater treatment. To date in order to determine
the viability of entrapped bacteria, they have ...
Souris River Dissolved Oxygen Study in Support of Total Maximum Daily Load Development
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
The Souris River, a slow moving praire river, originates in the Canadian
province of Saskatchewan. The Souris River enters into the United States near
Sherwood, North Dakota. The upper portion of the Souris River, from ...
Interactions of Iron Nanoparticles with Microorganisms
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Nanoparticles (<I 00nm) are being used in different applications such as
biomedical, personal care, industrial, and environmental remediation. NZVI particles
have unique physico-chemical properties like high surface area ...
Trace Element Distribution in Soils of The Pembina Escarpment, North Dakota
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Association of element concentrations for soils of northeastern North Dakota
formed from different sources of parent materials were determined based on geochemical
data. These soils overlie the Cretaceous Pierre Formation ...