10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NITRIC BACTERIA»
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TABLE 1 The Main Physiological Groups of Aerobic, Chemolithoautotrophic
Bacteria Functional group Hydrogen-oxidizing (knallgas) bacteria Sulfo-oxidizing
bacteria Nitrifying bacteria Nitrous bacteria Nitric bacteria Iron-oxidizing bacteria
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Jakob K. Kristjansson, 1991
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Biodiversity in Land-inland Water Ecotones
In fact, two functional groups are needed to perform the global oxidation of
ammonia to nitrate: the nitrous bacteria, which oxidize ammonia to nitrite (the
prefix Nitroso- is used for the generic names) and the nitric bacteria, which
oxidize nitrite ...
J. B. Lachavanne, Raphaëlle Juge, 1997
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Dictionnaire Anglais Du Génie de L'environnement:
... mésophiles POLL EAU mesophilic bacteria; - méthanogènes POLL EAU
methanogenic bacteria; - mortes POLL EAU dead bacteria; - nitrifiantes POLL
EAU nitrifying bacteria; - nitriques POLL EAU nitric bacteria; - pathogènes DIST
EAU.
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Langenscheidt Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and ...
Nitratbildner mpi nitrate (nitric) bacteria, nitrobacteria (genus Nitrobacter)
Nitratcellulose /s. Cellulosenitrat Nitrateliminierung f, Nitratentfernung f (hyd)
nitrate removal Nitratgehalt m (hyd) nitrate level Nitrator m s. Nitrierapparat
Nitratstickstoff m ...
Technische Universität Dresden, 1997
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History of the progress of agricultural science in Great Britain
absolutely sterilised—the deVouring Protozoa and most of the bacteria,
including_ the nitric bacteria—are killed; but No. 3—the “ ammoniamaking' ”
bacteria (I adopt the term given by Mr. HaIIJ—largely resist the action, and, freed
now from ...
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Applied Study of Cultural Heritage and Clays
Determination and counting were made on a specific culture medium (Pochon
and Tardieu, 1962). The number of bacteria is expressed per gram of stone. In
Figure l one can notice the high amount of nitric bacteria rising up to ten to the
five or ...
J. L. Pérez Rodríguez, 2003
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Environmental Policy in an International Context: Conflicts ...
However, acids may be formed either when ammonia is converted into nitric acid
(HNO3) by nitric bacteria in the soil or when it is absorbed by vegetation, which
leads to the release of (acidic) H+ ions. In the latter case, the ammonia has a ...
Peter Sloep, Andrew Blowers, 1996
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A dictionary of scientific terms
[L. nítidas, shining] Glossy. nime (nrtröbäkte'riä) n. plu. L. лёд-им, natron; шипит,
acterium.] The nitric bacteria of the soil бод). nitrogen inî'tröjën) n. Gk. ultron,
soda; genas, descent. An elementary gas composing four-fifths of the volume of
the ...
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Geological Survey Bulletin
Autotrophic nitrous and nitric bacteria were capable of solubilizing gold but had
much weaker activity than the heterotrophic type. 153 Polikarpochkin, V. V.;
Kitayev, N. A.; Sarapulova, V. N. Stroyeniye i vertikal'naya zonal'nost' pervichnykh
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Stephens' Book of the farm: dealing exhaustively with every ...
The nitrous and nitric bacteria have quite separate functions, each being
incapable of doing the work of the other. Together they are called the nitrifying
bacteria. They are found in all fertile soil in inconceivable numbers, busily
engaged in ...
Henry Stephens, James Macdonald, 1908