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Bioresorbable and nonresorbable macroporous thermosensitive hydrogels prepared by cryopolymerization. Role of the cross-linking agent
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Lipase-catalysed enrichment of DHA and EPA in acylglycerols resulting from squid oil ethanolysis
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Three-Dimensional Culture for Monoclonal Antibody Production by Hybridoma Cells Immobilized in Macroporous Gel Particles
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ENVR 21-Removal of endocrine-disrupting compounds from water using macroporous molecularly imprinted selective media
2008) 235th American-Chemical-Society National Meeting In Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 235. p.21-21(
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Two-stage anaerobic digestion of aerobic pre-treated sisal leaf decortications residues: hydrolases activities and biogas production profile
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Lipase specificity towards eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid depends on substrate structure.
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ENVR 19-Removal of endocrine disrupting contaminants using molecularly imprinted polymers
2008) 235th American-Chemical-Society National Meeting In Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 235. p.19-19(
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Two-stage anaerobic digestion enables heavy metal removal.
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Crystal structure of an alkaline serine protease from Nesterenkonia sp. defines a novel family of secreted bacterial proteases
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Effect of aerobic pre-treatment on production of hydrolases and volatile fatty acids during anaerobic digestion of solid sisal leaf decortications residues
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