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Use of different methods for detection of thermophilic biosurfactant-producing bacteria from hydrocarbon-contaminated bioremediated soils
GA Plaza, I Zjawiony,
Ibrahim Banat
School of Biomedical Sciences
Faculty Of Life & Health Sciences
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
surface tension
92%
contaminated soil
81%
hydrocarbon
62%
bacterium
56%
oil
52%
detection
52%
blood
35%
emulsification
28%
lysis
27%
agar
25%
xylene
24%
petroleum hydrocarbon
24%
emulsion
22%
toluene
21%
diesel
21%
crude oil
20%
method
19%
screening
19%
petroleum
17%
microorganism
17%
liquid
13%
test
8%
temperature
8%
Engineering & Materials Science
Bacteria
100%
Hydrocarbons
79%
Surface tension
75%
Soils
70%
Crude oil
46%
Oils
46%
Blood
32%
Emulsification
24%
Xylene
24%
Toluene
21%
Microorganisms
21%
Emulsions
19%
Screening
16%
Liquids
11%
Temperature
7%