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Biotechnology and BioengineeringVolume 19, Issue 8 p. 1239-1244 Communications to the EditorFree Access Formation of strippable metabolic products in biological waste treatment A. F. Gaudy Jr., A. F. Gaudy Jr. Bioenvironmental Engineering Laboratories, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074Search for more papers by this authorS. R. Goswami, S. R. Goswami Bioenvironmental Engineering Laboratories, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074Search for more papers by this authorT. Manickam, T. Manickam Bioenvironmental Engineering Laboratories, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074Search for more papers by this authorElizabeth Gaudy, Elizabeth Gaudy Bioenvironmental Engineering Laboratories, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074Search for more papers by this author A. F. Gaudy Jr., A. F. Gaudy Jr. Bioenvironmental Engineering Laboratories, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074Search for more papers by this authorS. R. Goswami, S. R. Goswami Bioenvironmental Engineering Laboratories, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074Search for more papers by this authorT. Manickam, T. Manickam Bioenvironmental Engineering Laboratories, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074Search for more papers by this authorElizabeth Gaudy, Elizabeth Gaudy Bioenvironmental Engineering Laboratories, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074Search for more papers by this author First published: August 1977 https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.260190815Citations: 2AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL References 1 L. J. Thibodeaux, Air Stripping of Organics from Waste Water, 2nd National Conference on Complete Water Reuse, Chicago, III., May 5–8, 1975. 2 K. M. Peil and A. F. Gaudy, Jr., Appl. Microbiol., 21, 253 (1971). 3 A. F. Gaudy, Jr., R. S. Engelbrecht, and J. Cederstrand, J. Water Pollut Control Fed., 33, 127 (1961). 4 A. F. Gaudy, Jr., R. S. Engelbrecht, and B. Turner, J. Water Pollut Control Fed., 33, 382 (1961). 5 A. F. Gaudy, Jr., B. G. Turner, and S. Pusztaszeri, J. Water Pollut Control Fed., 35, 75 (1963). 6 S. R. Goswami and A. F. Gaudy, Jr., in Proceedings of the 4th Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference, University of Delaware, Newark, 1970, pp. 253– 266. 7 B. V. Prather and A. F. Gaudy, Jr., Oil Gas J., 62, 96 (1964). 8 V. Prather, J. Water Pollute Control Fed., 42, 596 (1970). 9 M. N. Bhatla and A. F. Gaudy, Jr., Appl. Microbiol., 13, 345 (1965). 10 H. M. Nokata and H. O. Halvorson, J. Bacteriol., 80, 801 (1960). 11 C. E. Clifton, J. Bacteriol., 85, 1371 (1963). 12 M. N. Bhatla and A. F. Gaudy, Jr., Biotechnol. Bioeng., 7, 387 (1965). 13 P. Krishnan and A. F. Gaudy, Jr., Biotechnol. Bioeng., 7, 455 (1965). 14 D. F. Kincannon and A. F. Gaudy, Jr., Biotechnol. Bioeng., 10, 483 (1968). 15 C. P. L. Grady, Jr. and A. F. Gaudy, Jr., Appl. Microbiol., 18, 790 (1969). 16 P. Krishnan and A. F. Gaudy, Jr., J. Water Pollut. Control Fed., 48, 906 (1976). 17 Standard Methods for the Examination Water and Waste Water, 11th ed., American Public Health Assoc., Inc., New York, 1960. 18 Glucostat-A prepared enzymatic glucose reagent, Worthington Biochemical Corporation, Freehold, New Jersey, 1963. 19 A. F. Gaudy, Jr., Ind. Water Wastes, 7, 17 (1962). Citing Literature Volume19, Issue8August 1977Pages 1239-1244 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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