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586 related items for PubMed ID: 25278513

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    Díaz-Martínez ME, Argumedo-Delira R, Sánchez-Viveros G, Alarcón A, Mendoza-López MR.
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  • 23. Microbial immobilisation and adaptation to Cu2+ enhances microbial Fe2+ oxidation for bioleaching of printed circuit boards in the presence of mixed metal ions.
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    Jadhao PR, Mishra S, Singh A, Pant KK, Nigam KDP.
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  • 27. Mineralogical analysis of dust collected from typical recycling line of waste printed circuit boards.
    Wang F, Zhao Y, Zhang T, Duan C, Wang L.
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    Silvas FP, Correa MM, Caldas MP, de Moraes VT, Espinosa DC, Tenório JA.
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