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is biodegraded

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To decompose as a result of biological action, especially by microorganisms

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"Until it is biodegraded, naturally or chemically dispersed oil, even in small amounts, can be toxic to vulnerable species," the report says in pointing to the importance of the microbes.

It's not something you would put into a pristine ocean, but if you're faced with a crisis, and you want to basically enhance the rate at which oil is biodegraded in the system and caused to become more dilute, that's a tool that you would use.

Through our experimental results, it was determined that HMW lignin, when provided with a co-substrate of cellulose, is biodegraded through production of APPL and aromatic monomers under anaerobic sulfate reducing conditions with a co-substrate of cellulose.

Oil in subsurface reservoirs is biodegraded by resident microbial communities.

In some circumstances, it is also demanded that growth factors, drug, and ions are incorporated into such a material, which can in turn be slowly released as the material is biodegraded in vivo.

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On Wednesday, a report released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said early observations showed that the oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill "is biodegrading quickly," adding that scientists were working to measure how quickly and how much of the escaped oil the microbial hordes could consume.

A report released last week by a group of federal agencies led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration stated without documentation that early signs show the oil is "biodegrading quickly".

Within 8 days, approximately 4.5 μM NP was biodegraded, whereas biodegradation of 9 nM in Erren river sediment took 84 days.

Moreover, increasing the pH of leachate attributed to the higher concentration of NH3 N generated from biodegradation process due to parts of protein were biodegraded and some nitrogen species were transferred to the form of NH3 after bioreaction.

It is often highlighted that biosurfactants are biodegraded easier than chemical surfactants (Mulligan 2005), but fast biodegradation of an exogenously added biosurfactant may not only be advantageous, as fast degradation may limit its potential for usage in bioremediation.

The report said dispersion at the surface and in the deep "increases the likelihood that the oil will be biodegraded" by billions of oil-eating microbes.

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