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100 1  Shah, Maulin P. 
245 10 Bacterial Community Structure of Activated Sludge 
       Processes|h[electronic resource]. 
260    New York :|bNova Science Publishers, Incorporated,|c2022. 
300    1 online resource (210 p.). 
490 1  Waste and Waste Management Ser. 
500    Description based upon print version of record. 
500    Soil Microbial Community Responses to Climate Change. 
505 0  Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Proteomics: A
       Novel Tool for Studying Environmental Microbial 
       Communities -- Abstract -- Abbreviations -- 1. 
       Introduction -- 2. Microbial Culture Proteomic Studies 
       Techniques -- 3. Proteomics of the Microbial Species in 
       Different Ecosystems -- 3.1. Metaproteomics in Marine and 
       Freshwater -- 3.2. The Metaproteomics of Soil -- 3.3. 
       Wastewater and Metaproteomics of Activated Sludge -- 3.4. 
       Acid Mines Drainage (AMD) Bio-Film Metaproteomics -- 4. 
       Proteomics Software Status and New Developments -- 5. 
       Dedicated Tools for Metaproteomics 
505 8  6. Present Issues and Perspectives for the Future -- 
       Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 -- Developments in 
       Environmental Microbiology and Biodegradation/
       Biotransformation of Persistent Pollutants in Activated 
       Sludge Population: A Case Study on Renewability of 
       Activated Sludge Exposed to a New Generation 
       Nanoparticular Photocatalyst -- Abstract -- 1. 
       Introduction -- 2. Microorganism Communities in Activated 
       Sludge -- 2.1. Eubacteria -- 2.2. Archaea -- 2.3. Fungi --
       2.4. Protozoa and Metazoan -- 3. Activated Sludge 
       Bacterial Community Structures and Growth Mechanism 
505 8  3.1. Main Mechanism of Metabolism and Energy Conversion --
       3.1.1. Substrate Conversion and Transformation Pathways --
       3.1.1.1. Substrate Level Phosphorylation -- 3.1.1.2. 
       Oxidative Phosphorylation Based on Electron Conduction -- 
       3.2. Cycles Involved in Biological Transformations -- 
       3.2.1. EMB Cycle -- 3.2.2. Three Carboxylic Acid (TCA) 
       Cycles and Intermediate Compounds -- 3.2.3. HMP Cycle -- 
       3.2.4. Calvin Cycle -- 3.3. Storage of Energy and 
       Endogenous Respiration -- 3.4. Aerobic Degradation 
       Mechanism in Treatment Systems -- 3.4.1. Nitrogen 
       Degradation Mechanism in Aerobic Treatment Systems 
505 8  3.5. Anaerobic Degradation Mechanism in Treatment Systems 
       -- 3.5.1. Hydrolysis -- 3.5.2. Acid Production -- 3.5.3. 
       Methane Production -- 3.6. Anaerobic Degradation Mechanism
       in Treatment Systems Pathways of Anaerobic Microorganisms 
       to Gain Energy -- 3.6.1. Acid Production Pathway -- 3.6.2.
       Methane Gas Production Way -- 3.7. Nitrogen Degradation 
       Mechanism in Anaerobic Treatment Systems -- 3.7.1. 
       Phosphorus Degradation Mechanism in Anaerobic Treatment 
       Systems -- 4. Sludge Bacterial Community Structures from 
       Different Wastewaters -- 4.1. Municipal Wastewater -- 4.2.
       Textile Industry Wastewater 
505 8  4.3. Pharmaceutical Industry Wastewater -- 5. Conventional
       and Emerging New Detection Technics of Microbial Culture 
       in Activated Sludge -- 5.1. DGGE -- 5.2. RT-PCR -- 5.3. 
       FISH -- 5.4. Next Generation Sequencing -- 6. Contaminants
       in Wastewaters -- 6.1. Organic Contaminants in Wastewaters
       -- 6.2. Inorganic Contaminants in Wastewaters -- 6.3. 
       Persistent Pollutants in Wastewaters -- 7. Case Study -- 
       7.1. Materials and Methods -- 7.2. Results and Discussion 
       -- 7.2.1. DNA Isolation and Next Generation Sequencing -- 
       Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 3 
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650  0 Sewage|xPurification|xActivated sludge process. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aShah, Maulin P.|tBacterial Community 
       Structure of Activated Sludge Processes|dNew York : Nova 
       Science Publishers, Incorporated,c2022|z9781685076764 
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