adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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bacteria
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This leads to dead spots, a breeding ground for anaerobic bacteria .
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Under these conditions there is a proliferation of anaerobic bacteria which can lead to the release of harmful by-products, such as methane.
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A specimen of the fluid was used for bacteriological studies including microscopy and culture on plates for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria .
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Aside from buffering your water, it offers good external and internal surfaces for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria .
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On the farm, slurry from solid and urine residues is digested by anaerobic bacteria in closed chambers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anaerobic training Work on anaerobic endurance at the same time that you are raising your aerobic platform.
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A degree of anaerobic filtration should take place in this media.
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But I am pretty sure that too many of us are puffing up the anaerobic learning curve just for the exercise.
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By then the influence of anaerobic decomposition and poisonous gases will have become obvious.
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In certain cases, anaerobic conditions may be used to achieve specific clean-up goals, such as removing chlorinated compounds.
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Like anaerobic digestion, the aerobic processing of waste material produces methane which can be used as a biogas fuel.
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Most importantly, farmers are unlikely to go to the expense of installing anaerobic fermenters unless the gas saves them money.
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Previous research concentrated on the removal of nitrate that was observed when groundwater conditions change from aerobic to anaerobic .