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Bioremediation Potential of Immobilized corynebacterium kutsceri in the Treatment of Tannery Industrial Effluent from Challawa Industrial Estate, Kano State, Nigeria
Published 2020-06-01“…The average high percentage reduction (70% to 100%) of these parameters and heavy metals implies that the Corynebacterium Kutsceri has a higher potential for the treatment of effluents from the textile industries.…”
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Decolourization of selected textile dyes by white rot fungus Coriolopsis sp. strain AFF17
Published 2014“…Synthetic dyes are replacing natural dyes in modern textile industries. However, each year, about 10% of dyestuffs wastes enter to the environment and causes water pollution. …”
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Optimization of xylonic acid production using recombinant e. coli bl21 (de3) with inserted gene from ralstonia pickettii
Published 2021“…XA have similar properties as gluconic acid (GA) which is used in many different fields such as food, construction and textile industries. Production of GA however uses glucose as substrate therefore making its production competes with food production. …”
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Biodegradation of phenol by locally isolated Acinetobacter sp. strain AQ5NOL 1 and purification of phenol hydroxylase
Published 2011“…Phenolic compounds are ubiquitous pollutants which mainly originate from industrial processes such as resin manufacturing, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, oil refinery,plastic and textile industries. These pollutants are persistent in nature and are considered highly hazardous due to their toxicity, mutagenicity and carcinogenicity towards most biological processes even at low concentrations. …”
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Effect of surface modification of activated carbon by cold plasma on the adsorption capacity of Rhodamine B
Published 2020-05-01“…It is widely used in printing, leather, paper and textile industries and is harmful to both human beings and animals. …”
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Urban markets and retail distribution, 1730-1815, with particular reference to Macclesfield, Stockport and Chester
Published 1975“…Two of the towns, Macclesfield and Stockport, grew rapidly from the late eighteenth century as their textile industries developed and they thus provide good examples of towns where the demand for foodstuffs could have been in danger of outstripping the institutions for their supply. …”
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Authors’ response: Mezei et al's "Comments on a recent case-control study of malignant mesothelioma of the pericardium and the tunica vaginalis testis"
Published 2021-01-01“…As briefly reported in our paper, for purely descriptive purposes, the industrial activity of exposure (cases may have multiple exposures), were construction (22 exposures, 7 and 15 for pericardial and TVT mesotheliomas, respectively), steel mills and other metal working industries (4 and 11), textile industries (2 and 3), and agriculture (2 and 5); other sectors had lower exposure frequencies. …”
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