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  1. Productive knowledge, scaling, enterprise richness and poverty in a group of small U.S. counties
  2. Linking economic value addition, employment and entrepreneurship in local authorities.
  3. Enterprise richness as an important characteristic of South African towns
  4. Regional order in the enterprise structures of selected Eastern Cape Karoo towns
  5. Proportionality in enterprise development of South African towns
  6. Evidence of Island Effects in South African Enterprise Ecosystems
  7. Enterprise Proportionalities in the Tourism Sector of South African Towns
  8. Ecology, water and enterprise development in selected rural South African towns
  9. The enterprise ecology of towns in the Karoo, South Africa
  10. Limnological aspects of small sewage ponds
  11. Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal in Activated Sludge Systems
  12. Fish production in small oxidation ponds
  13. Recirculation in a small sewage pond system
  14. Quality of algal material produced on a fertilizer-tap water medium in outdoor plastic-enclosed systems
  15. An investigation of a fertilizer-tap water medium for mass algal production in outdoor plastic-enclosed systems
  16. Bacterial activity in soils of a sub-antarctic island
  17. Pollution of water supplies
  18. Laboratory studies on the suitability of a fertilizer-tap water medium for mass culture of algae
  19. Carbon flow in a small turbid man-made impoundment
  20. Utilization of short chain monocarboxylic acids in an effluent of a petrochemical industry byAcinetobacter calcoaceticus
  21. Microbial heterotrophy in an effluent treatment system using macrophytes
  22. Preliminary studies on the treatment of sorghum beer brewery effluent in an integrated bacterial/algal/fish/macrophyte culture system
  23. Influence of the growth rate on the macromolecular composition of in carbon-limited chemostat culture
  24. Influence of the growth rate on the macromolecular composition of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus in carbon-limited chemostat culture
  25. Potential bacterial-algal interactions of a pond system for the treatment of cattle feedlot effluent
  26. Some enterobacterial isolates from a pond system for the treatment of cattle feedlot effluent
  27. The bacteriological quality of water and fish of a pond system for the treatment of cattle feedlot effluent
  28. Growth models for Salvinia molesta
  29. Oxygen dynamics and heterotrophic aspects of a pond treatment system for cattle feedlot effluent
  30. THE TEMPERATURE-GROWTH RATE RELATIONSHIPS OF AEROBIC HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM A SILT-LADEN IMPOUNDMENT
  31. Growth parameters of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus on acetate and ethanol
  32. The Identification of Enterobacteriaceae from Breweries: Combined Use and Comparison of API 20E System, Gel Electrophoresis of Proteins and Gas Chromatography of Volatile Metabolites
  33. PHENOTYPIC PROPERTIES, METABOLIC ACTIVITIES AND ELECTROPHORETIC PROTEIN PATTERNS OFKlebsiella oxytocaANDKlebsiella pneumoniaeSTRAINS ISOLATED FROM LAGER BEER BREWERIES
  34. A PRELIMINARY LIMNOLOGICAL STUDY OF BUFFELSPOORT DAM AND ITS CATCHMENT
  35. VIABLE HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIAL POPULATION STRUCTURE OF A TURBID MAN-MADE IMPOUNDMENT
  36. ENTEROBACTER AGGLOMERANS-A NEW BACTERIAL CONTAMINANT ISOLATED FROM LAGER BEER BREWERIES
  37. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LIMNOLOGY OF ROODEPLAAT DAM
  38. FACTORS INFLUENCING VIABLE BACTERIA IN A TURBID MAN-MADE IMPOUNDMENT
  39. A LIMNOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF LAKE LIAMBEZI, CAPRIVI
  40. BOOK REVIEW
  41. SILICA, NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS REQUIREMENTS OF SOME SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIATOMS
  42. THE SUMMER CONDITION OF THREE EASTERN TRANSVAAL RESERVOIRS AND SOME CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE ASSESSMENT OF TROPHIC STATUS
  43. THE LIMNOLOGY OF SOME SOUTH AFRICAN IMPOUNDMENTS I. THE PHYSICO-CHEMICAL LIMNOLOGY OF HARTBEESPOORT DAM
  44. The retardment of algal growth in maturation ponds
  45. Algal growth prediction using growth kinetic constants
  46. The effect of carbon on algal growth—Its relationship to eutrophication
  47. Population description of a denitrifying microbial system
  48. Selection patterns in a denitrifying population
  49. Population description of the non-methanogenic phase of anaerobic digestion—II. Hierarchical classification of isolates
  50. Population description of the non-methanogenic phase of anaerobic digestion—III. Non-hierarchical classification of isolates by principal component analysis
  51. Population description of the non-methanogenic phase of anaerobic digestion—IV. Intermediary metabolism of non-methanogenic bacteria
  52. Enzymatic patterns in two denitrifying microbial populations
  53. Population description of the non-methanogenic phase of anaerobic digestion—1. Isolation, characterization and identification of numerically important bacteria
  54. Anaerobic digestion I. The microbiology of anaerobic digestion
  55. The proteolytic bacteria present in the anaerobic digestion of raw sewage sludge
  56. Factor analysis as an aid in an ecological study of anaerobic digestion
  57. Enumeration studies on methanogenic bacteria
  58. Enumeration, isolation and identification of sulphate-reducing bacteria of anaerobic digestion
  59. Interrelations between biological and chemical characteristics in anaerobic digestion
  60. A biological and chemical study of several anaerobic digesters
  61. The effect of hexoses and a hexose polymer on the levels of some enzyme activities of a bacterium isolated from an anaerobic digester
  62. The bacterial nature of the acid-forming phase of anaerobic digestion
  63. A method for the enumeration and cultivation of anaerobic “acid-forming” bacteria present in digesting sludge
  64. Biological changes during the adaptation of an anaerobic digester to a synthetic substrate
  65. Enrichment culture studies on aerobic and facultative anaerobic bacteria found in anaerobic digesters
  66. Direct-isolation studies on the aerobic and facultative anaerobic bacterial flora of anaerobic digesters receiving raw sewage sludge