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Toxicity and degradation of metal-complexed cyanide by a bacterial consortium under sulfate-reducing conditions Quan, ZX; Bae, JW; Rhee, SK; Cho, YG; Lee, Sung Taik, BIOTECHNOLOGY LETTERS, v.26, pp.1007 - 1011, 2004-06 | |
Bacterial community structure in activated sludge reactors treating free or metal-complexed cyanides Quan, ZX; Rhee, SK; Bae, JW; Baek, JH; Park, YH; Lee, Sung Taik, JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.16, pp.232 - 239, 2006-02 | |
Hydrolyzed molasses as an external carbon source in biological nitrogen removal Quan, ZX; Jin, YS; Yin, CR; Lee, JJ; Lee, Sung Taik, BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, v.96, pp.1690 - 1695, 2005-10 | |
Influence of a supplementary carbon source on biodegradation of pyridine by freely suspended and immobilized Pimelobacter sp. Rhee, SK; Lee, Gyun-Min; Lee, Sung Taik, APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.44, no.6, pp.816 - 822, 1996-02 | |
Diversity of ammonium-oxidizing bacteria in a granular sludge anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) reactor Quan, Zhe-Xue; Rhee, Sung-Keun; Zuo, Jian-E; Yang, Yang; Bae, Jin-Woo; Park, Ja Ryeong; Lee, Sung Taik; Park, Yong-Ha, ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, v.10, pp.3130 - 3139, 2008-11 | |
Influence of phenol on biodegradation of p-nitrophenol by freely suspended and immobilized Nocardioides sp NSP41 Cho, YG; Rhee, SK; Lee, Sung Taik, BIODEGRADATION, v.11, no.1, pp.21 - 28, 2000-01 | |
The optimum substrate to biomass ratio to reduce net biomass yields and inert compounds in biological leachate treatment under pure-oxygen conditions Chae, KJ; Oh, SE; Lee, Sung Taik; Bae, JW; Kim, IS, BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING, v.23, no.3, pp.235 - 243, 2000-01 | |
Biodegradation of phenol and chlorophenols with defined mixed culture in shake-flasks and a packed bed reactor Kim, JH; Oh, KK; Lee, Sung Taik; Kim, SW; Hong, SI, PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY, v.37, no.12, pp.1367 - 1373, 2002-07 | |
A novel denitrifying bacterial isolate that degrades trimethylamine both aerobically and anaerobically via two different pathways Kim, SG; Bae, HS; Lee, Sung Taik, ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY, v.176, no.4, pp.271 - 277, 2001-10 |
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