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Jaime Alvarez was born September 14, 1949, in Mexicali, Baja California to U.S. Citizen parents. Throughout Jaime's journey being a true family man has been his ultimate goal. That means being a faithful husband, loyal father and Grandfather. On December 2, 2012, Eunice and Jaime Alvarez will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary. They have been blessed with four adult daughters Leticia, Marisela, Elena and Gina. Included in their family blessings are 13 grandchildren. "The Collective Works of Jaime Alvarez featuring Dichos de Mi Madre" is Jaime's second book that has been published by Author House. His first book entitled "Skin for Skin" details the true story about his family's ten year struggle against false criminal charges. Many of the sayings in his new book were born during this incredible ordeal.
"THE BOOK THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE AND VIEW OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM"
This book provides an overview of biodegradation. The first chapter provides a detailed description on the ability of Rhodococcus UKMP-5M to act as a biological tool to remediate phenol, chlorinated compounds, nitrile, oil spillage and cyanide which selection was primarily based on their large-scale presence in industrial wastewater. Chapter Two presents advances made in recent decades on the understanding of the metabolic capabilities of sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) from marine and other types of sediment (i.e., freshwater, estuarine) for the biotransformation of carbon compounds and sulfate that are present as pollutants in several types of waters and soils. Chapter Three concentrates on the different parameters that influence biodegradation speed and energy release potential. Chapter Four reports and discusses several examples on biodegradation with bacteria and fungi of organochlorides, organophosphates, and more recently of pyrethroid pesticides. Chapter Five discusses heavy metals as biodegradation inhibitors of the forest litter in contaminated areas. Chapter Six introduces ecologically feasible ways of treating environments contaminated by BTEX (a mixture of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene) based on efficient microbial metabolism.
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