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BESS, A System For Predicting The Biodegradability Of New Compounds
Grant Number R826114
RFA: Technology for a Sustainable Environment (1997)


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  • Book Chapter (1)
  • Presentation (3)
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    Book Chapter Punch WF, Patton A, Wight K, Larson RJ, Masscheleyn PH, Forney L, Peijnenburg WGJM, Damborsky J. A biodegradability evaluation and simulation system (BESS) based on knowledge of biodegradation pathways. Part II, Chapter 6. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA. 1996:65-74 R826114 (Final)
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    Presentation Forney L, Punch B. BESS (biodegradation evaluation and simulation system): a tool for predicting the environmental fate of chemicals using knowledge of microbial biochemistry and physiology. Presented at the Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Sciences: Water, New England College, NH, June 14-19, 1998. R826114 (Final)
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    Presentation Punch B, Patton A, Miagkikh V, Larson B, Forney L. A biodegradibilty evaluation and simulation system (BESS), applying and discovering knowledge of biodegradation pathways. Presented at the QSAR 98 Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 1998. R826114 (Final)
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    Presentation Punch WF, Patton A, Wight K, Larson R, Masscheleyn P, Forney L. BESS, a system for predicting the biodegradability of new compounds. Presented at the QSAR 96 Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 1996. R826114 (Final)
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