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1981. Academic. Hard Cover. Book-VG+. DJ-Good, spine sunned. 9.5x6. 415pp. Some b/w illus. With industry producing ever-increasing amounts of chemical waste the problem of counteracting or neutralizing this effluent is becoming urgent. One approach to the detoxification of this waste is the use of microorganisms and microbial enzymes to break down these chemicals into safe (and possibly useful) materials. Many man-made chemical compounds, however, are resistant to microbial attack. This book looks at possible ways in which microbial activity can be redirected against these recalcitrant compounds.