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In the continuing fight against organic environmental xenobiotics,
the initial success attributed to bioremediation has paled, in part
due to the low availability of xenobiotics entrapped within a soil
or sediment matrix. This has generated a very significant wave of
interest in the bioavailability issue. However, much experimental
evidence is puzzling or contradictory, mechanistic theories are
embryonic, and implications for the practice of bioremediation or
concerning the natural fate of xenobiotics are still tentative. The
debate in Europe and the USA is vigorous. Eastern Europe, following
the liberalisation of the economy and political life, is evolving
in a similar direction. In many cases, however, limited access to
literature sources, severe language barriers, and the lack of a
strong pluridisciplinary tradition are hampering the adoption of
state of the art techniques. Originally intended to allow
scientists in East European countries to become acquainted with the
key aspects of the bioavailability debate that is unfolding in the
scientific literature in the West, and with its implications for
bioremediation efforts, the present book presents a very complete
coverage of the theoretical and practical aspects of the (limited)
bioavailability of organic xenobiotics in the environment.
Proceedings of a Round Table Seminar organized by the Commission of
the European Communities, Directorate-General for Science, Research
and Development Environment Research Programme, held in Metz,
France, 21-23 May 1985.
In the continuing fight against organic environmental xenobiotics,
the initial success attributed to bioremediation has paled, in part
due to the low availability of xenobiotics entrapped within a soil
or sediment matrix. This has generated a very significant wave of
interest in the bioavailability issue. However, much experimental
evidence is puzzling or contradictory, mechanistic theories are
embryonic, and implications for the practice of bioremediation or
concerning the natural fate of xenobiotics are still tentative. The
debate in Europe and the USA is vigorous. Eastern Europe, following
the liberalisation of the economy and political life, is evolving
in a similar direction. In many cases, however, limited access to
literature sources, severe language barriers, and the lack of a
strong pluridisciplinary tradition are hampering the adoption of
state of the art techniques. Originally intended to allow
scientists in East European countries to become acquainted with the
key aspects of the bioavailability debate that is unfolding in the
scientific literature in the West, and with its implications for
bioremediation efforts, the present book presents a very complete
coverage of the theoretical and practical aspects of the (limited)
bioavailability of organic xenobiotics in the environment.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Jeremias Falck, Sein Leben Und Seine Werke: Mit Vollstandigem
Alphabetischen Und Chronologischen Register Sammtlicher Blatter,
Sowie Reproductionen Nach Des Kunstlers Besten Stichen J. C. Block
C. Hinstorff (G. Ehrke), 1890 Art; History; General; Art / History
/ General; Art / Individual Artist; Engraving
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