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Definition of Denitrifiers
1. denitrifier [n] - See also: denitrifier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Denitrifiers
Literary usage of Denitrifiers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Agricultural Bacteriology by Joseph Eames Greaves (1922)
"Function of denitrifiers.—Huge quantities of organic and inorganic nitrogen find
their way into the septic tanks of large cities, and much of this is ..."
2. Biochemical Catalysts in Life and Industry by Jean Effront (1917)
"The true denitrifiers reduce nitrates to free nitrogen; the indirect denitrifiers
produce only nitrous acid, which, with the amide substances of the soil, ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"If organisms related to the higher denitrifiers existed in the Algonkian, is it
not reasonable to assume that simpler forms existed earlier in geologic time ..."
4. Agricultural Bacteriology: A Study of the Relation of Germ Life to the Farm by Herbert William Conn (1918)
"Denitrification is the result of the action of a class of bacteria known as the
denitrifiers. Very many bacteria have the power of extracting the oxygen ..."
5. Agricultural Bacteriology: A Study of the Relation of Germ Life to the Farm by Herbert William Conn (1909)
"The extent of the actual losses caused by these denitrifiers in ordinary farm
... The denitrifiers do not find the partly decomposed organic substance ..."
6. Biotechnology for Water Use and Conservation: The Mexico '96 Workshop by OECD Staff, Zapata, Francisco Bolívar (1997)
"Characteristics of hydrogen oxidising denitrifiers A batch experiment was performed
to study the several characteristics of hydrogen oxidising denitrifiers ..."