In Environmental Biotechnology: Principles and Applications, the authors
connect the many different facets of environmental biotechnology. The book develops
the basic concepts and quantitative tools in the first six chapters, which comprise
the principles. The text consistently calls upon those principles as it describes
the applications in Chapters 7 through 16. The theme is that all microbiological
processes behave in ways that are understandable, predictable, and unified.
At the same time, each application has its own special features that must be
understood. The special features do not overturn or sidestep the common principles.
Instead, they complement the principles and are most profitably understood in
light of the principles.
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