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1. Urban wastewater oxidation by bioelectrochemical systems: To what extent does the inoculum matter?

2. Data on the influence of temperature on the growth of Escherichia coli in a minimal medium containing glucose as the sole carbon source for the joint computation of growth yields and rates at each temperature from 27 to 45°C.

3. Diversity of novel archaeal viruses infecting methanogens discovered through coupling of stable isotope probing and metagenomics.

4. Systematic and quantitative analysis of two decades of anodic wastewater treatment in bioelectrochemical reactors.

5. Electrochemical analysis of a microbial electrochemical snorkel in laboratory and constructed wetlands.

6. Gradual development of ammonia-induced syntrophic acetate-oxidizing activities under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions quantitatively tracked using multiple isotopic approaches.

7. Denitrifying bio-cathodes developed from constructed wetland sediments exhibit electroactive nitrate reducing biofilms dominated by the genera Azoarcus and Pontibacter.

8. Insights from Microbial Transition State Theory on Monod's Affinity Constant.

9. Biorefinery for heterogeneous organic waste using microbial electrochemical technology.

10. Comparative metatranscriptomic analysis of anaerobic digesters treating anionic surfactant contaminated wastewater.

11. Consistent microbial dynamics and functional community patterns derived from first principles.

12. Life cycle assessment of a bioelectrochemical system as a new technological platform for biosuccinic acid production from waste.

13. Improving anaerobic digestion with support media: Mitigation of ammonia inhibition and effect on microbial communities.

14. Whole Proteome Analyses on Ruminiclostridium cellulolyticum Show a Modulation of the Cellulolysis Machinery in Response to Cellulosic Materials with Subtle Differences in Chemical and Structural Properties.

15. New insights into the key microbial phylotypes of anaerobic sludge digesters under different operational conditions.

16. Community shifts within anaerobic digestion microbiota facing phenol inhibition: Towards early warning microbial indicators?

17. Biocathodes reducing oxygen at high potential select biofilms dominated by Ectothiorhodospiraceae populations harboring a specific association of genes.

18. Penta- and 2,4,6-tri-chlorophenol biodegradation during municipal solid waste anaerobic digestion.

19. Anaerobic digestion of biowaste under extreme ammonia concentration: Identification of key microbial phylotypes.

20. Asymmetrical response of anaerobic digestion microbiota to temperature changes.

21. Increasing concentrations of phenol progressively affect anaerobic digestion of cellulose and associated microbial communities.

22. Multi-system Nernst-Michaelis-Menten model applied to bioanodes formed from sewage sludge.

23. Shotgun metaproteomic profiling of biomimetic anaerobic digestion processes treating sewage sludge.

24. Comparison of synthetic medium and wastewater used as dilution medium to design scalable microbial anodes: Application to food waste treatment.

25. The current provided by oxygen-reducing microbial cathodes is related to the composition of their bacterial community.

26. Stable isotope probing of acetate fed anaerobic batch incubations shows a partial resistance of acetoclastic methanogenesis catalyzed by Methanosarcina to sudden increase of ammonia level.

27. Occurrence of lignin degradation genotypes and phenotypes among prokaryotes.

28. Genome Sequences of Two Nondomesticated Bacillus subtilis Strains Able To Form Thick Biofilms on Submerged Surfaces.

29. A thermodynamic theory of microbial growth.

30. Members of the uncultured bacterial candidate division WWE1 are implicated in anaerobic digestion of cellulose.

31. Co-inoculating ruminal content neither provides active hydrolytic microbes nor improves methanization of ¹³C-cellulose in batch digesters.

32. A model-based approach to detect interspecific interactions during biofilm development.

33. Metaproteomics of cellulose methanisation under thermophilic conditions reveals a surprisingly high proteolytic activity.

34. SIMSISH technique does not alter the apparent isotopic composition of bacterial cells.

35. Evaluation of biodegradability of phenol and bisphenol A during mesophilic and thermophilic municipal solid waste anaerobic digestion using 13C-labeled contaminants.

36. Effect of inoculum to substrate ratio (I/S) on municipal solid waste anaerobic degradation kinetics and potential.

37. Combined eukaryotic and bacterial community fingerprinting of natural freshwater biofilms using automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis.

38. Detection of WWE2-related Lentisphaerae by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and fluorescence in situ hybridization in landfill leachate.

39. Combined monitoring of changes in delta13CH4 and archaeal community structure during mesophilic methanization of municipal solid waste.

40. Insights into networks of functional microbes catalysing methanization of cellulose under mesophilic conditions.

41. [Effect of moisture content on anaerobic methanization of municipal solid waste].

42. [Effect of temperature on methanogenic pathway during household waste anaerobic digestion by stable carbon isotopic signature of CH4].

43. Cloacibacillus evryensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel asaccharolytic, mesophilic, amino-acid-degrading bacterium within the phylum 'Synergistetes', isolated from an anaerobic sludge digester.

44. Discovery and characterization of a new bacterial candidate division by an anaerobic sludge digester metagenomic approach.

45. Elucidation of nitrate reduction pathways in anaerobic bioreactors using a stable isotope approach.

46. Simultaneous analysis of microbial identity and function using NanoSIMS.

47. Nitrate and nitrite injection during municipal solid waste anaerobic biodegradation.

48. Methanogenic diversity and activity in municipal solid waste landfill leachates.

49. Acidophilic microbial communities catalyzing sludge bioleaching monitored by fluorescent in situ hybridization.

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