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  1. 12 de abr. de 2019 · Nació alrededor de 1950 con investigaciones realizadas por científicos como la del microbiólogo norteamericano Claude E. Zobell y el ingeniero George M. Robinson, que estuvieron enfocadas en microorganismos degradadores de petróleo. Las ‘omicas y su apoyo en la toma de decisiones medioambientales

  2. 22 de mar. de 2010 · La biorremediación usando microorganismos fue inventada por el científico norteamericano George M. Robinson que trabajó como ingeniero de la compañía Santa María de California en la década de 1960 y se dedicó a experimentar con una serie de microbios en frascos contaminados de petróleo.

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  4. George Ross Robinson (12 de septiembre de 1997) es un actor inglés. Es conocido por interpretar a Isaac Goodwin en la serie de Netflix Sex Education. Vida y carrera profesional. Robinson nació en Nottingham, sus padres Simon y Gill y creció en Maxey, un pueblo cerca de Peterborough. 1 Tiene un hermano pequeño llamado Edward "Eddie".

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    • Introduction
    • Historical Background and Scientific Foundations
    • Words to Know
    • Impacts and Issues
    • In Context: Bacteria and Soil Remediation
    • Bibliography

    Bioremediation comes from two words—bio, which is short for biological, and remediation, meaning to remedy. The term refers to the use of living organisms including bacteria, fungi and plants, or enzymes from these organisms (enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions without being changed by the reaction) to deal with an environmental p...

    Since bioremediation is a natural process, it was recognized centuries ago. For example, the first known use of microorganisms to treat wastewater dates back to Roman sewer systems built in 600 BC. The modern era of bioremediation dates back to March 24, 1989. Then, the oil tanker Exxon Valdez hit a reef off of Prince William Sound in Alaska; the r...

    ANABOLISM:The process by which energy is used to build up complex molecules. BIOAUGMENTATION:The introduction of specific strains of microorganisms to break down pollutants in contaminated soil or water. CATABOLISM:The process by which large molecules are broken down into smaller ones with the release of energy. GROUNDWATER:Fresh water that is pres...

    Bioremediation has and continues to be very successful in dealing with soil and water contamination. If successful, bioremediation of contaminated sites can be less expensive and less damaging to the environment than traditional clean-up technologies. Although bioaugmentation has been used in the clean-up of contaminated sites since the late 1980s,...

    Soil-modifying bacteria are employed in bioremediation. This process relies on the use of naturally occurring soil bacteria to convert a hazardous compound into a less hazardous or completely nontoxic compound. Some naturally occurring soil bacteria have the ability to break down a wide variety of compounds, including toxic compounds. However, cont...

    Books Atlas, Ronald M., and Jim Philip. Bioremediation: Applied Microbial Solutions for Real-World Environment Cleanup.Washington: ASM Press, 2005. Pisano, Gary P. Science Business: The Promise, The Reality, and the Future of Biotech.Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2006. Walker, Sharon. Biotechnology Demystified. New York: McGraw-Hill Profes...

  5. 14 de sept. de 2015 · HISTORIA DE LA BIORREMEDIACIÓN George M. Robinson. Biorremediación por compostaje. PRINCIPIO DE LA BIORREMEDIACIÓN. Los microorganismos son capaces de tomar cosas del ambiente y usarlas para su respectivo crecimiento, es decir usar sustancias contaminadas del ambiente y que las conviertan sin ser nocivas para la salud. 3

  6. 21 de feb. de 2020 · Modern bioremediation was developed by petroleum engineer, George M. Robinson in the 1960s. He performed experiments with microbes placed in glass jars that contained pollutants. He tried adding different types of bacteria to the jars and realized that certain types worked to break the pollutant down.