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185 REFERENCES 1. Abd-El-Haleem D., Beshay U., Abdelhamid Abdu O., Moawad H. and Zaki S., “Effects of mixed nitrogen sources on biodegradation of phenol by immobilized Acinetobacter sp. strain W-17”, Afri. J. Biotechnol., Vol. 2, pp. 8-12, 2003. 2. Abd-El-Haleem D., Moawad H., Zaki E. and Zaki S., “Molecular characterization of phenol-degrading bacteria isolated from different Egyptian ecosystems”. Microbial Eco. Vol.43, pp. 217-224 (2002). 3. Abdelkafi S., Chambkha M., Casalot L., Sayadi S. and Labat M., “Isolation and characterization of a novel Bacillus sp., strain YAS1, capable of transforming tyrosol under hypersaline conditions”. FEMS Microbiol. Lett., Vol. 252, pp. 79-84, 2005. 4. Abuhamed T.A., Bayraktar E., Mehmetolu T. and Mehmetolu U., “Substrate interactions during the biodegradation of benzene, toluene and phenol mixtures”, Proc. Biochem., Vol. 39, pp. 27-35, 2003. 5. Abuhamed T.A., Bayraktar E., Mehmetolu U. and Mehmetolu T., “The biodegradation of benzene, toluene and phenol in a two-phase system’, Biochem. Eng., Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 137-146, 2004. 6. Afzal M., Iqbal S., Rauf S. and Khalid Z.M., “Characterisation of phenol biodegradation in saline solutions by monocultures of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Pseudomonas pseudomallei”, J. Hazard Mat., Vol. 149, pp. 60-66, 2007. 7. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Toxicological Profile for Phenol. US Department of Health and Human Services. Atlanta, US 1998. 8. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Case studies in environmental medicine, 2006.
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