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Antonio Carlos Augusto da Costa
Antonio Carlos Augusto da Costa
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Kinetic modeling and equilibrium studies during cadmium biosorption by dead Sargassum sp. biomass
CCV Cruz, ACA Da Costa, CA Henriques, AS Luna
Bioresource technology 91 (3), 249-257, 2004
4072004
An evaluation of copper biosorption by a brown seaweed under optimized conditions
WM Antunes, AS Luna, CA Henriques, ACA da Costa
Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 6 (3), 174-184, 2003
2422003
Metals biosorption by sodium alginate immobilizedChlorella homosphaera cells
ACA da Costa, SGF Leite
Biotechnology Letters 13, 559-562, 1991
2001991
Biosorption of metal ions using chitosan, chitin, and biomass of Rhizopus oryzae
B McAfee, W Gould, J Nadeau, ACA da Costa
Separation Science and Technology 36 (14), 3207-3222, 2001
1882001
Bioaccumulation of copper, zinc, cadmium and lead by Bacillus sp., Bacillus cereus, Bacillus sphaericus and Bacillus subtilis
ACA Costa, FP Duta
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology 32, 1-5, 2001
1772001
Hydrolytic enzyme production in solid-state fermentation by Aspergillus niger 3T5B8
S Couri, S da Costa Terzi, GAS Pinto, SP Freitas, ACA da Costa
Process Biochemistry 36 (3), 255-261, 2000
1532000
Competitive biosorption of cadmium (II) and zinc (II) ions from binary systems by Sargassum filipendula
AS Luna, ALH Costa, ACA da Costa, CA Henriques
Bioresource technology 101 (14), 5104-5111, 2010
1322010
Barium permeability of neuronal nicotinic receptor alpha 7 expressed in Xenopus oocytes
SB Sands, AC Costa, JW Patrick
Biophysical journal 65 (6), 2614-2621, 1993
1161993
Production of ethanol 3G from Kappaphycus alvarezii: evaluation of different process strategies
PI Hargreaves, CA Barcelos, ACA da Costa, N Pereira Jr
Bioresource Technology 134, 257-263, 2013
1092013
Heavy metal removal from synthetic wastewaters in an anaerobic bioreactor using stillage from ethanol distilleries as a carbon source
MMM Gonçalves, ACA Da Costa, SGF Leite, GL Sant’Anna Jr
Chemosphere 69 (11), 1815-1820, 2007
952007
Heavy metal removal from synthetic wastewaters in an anaerobic bioreactor using stillage from ethanol distilleries as a carbon source
MMM Gonçalves, ACA Da Costa, SGF Leite, GL Sant’Anna Jr
Chemosphere 69 (11), 1815-1820, 2007
952007
A survey of the inter- and intraspecific RAPD markers of Eimeria spp. of the domestic fowl and the development of reliable diagnostic tools
S Fernandez, AC Costa, AM Katsuyama, AMBN Madeira, A Gruber
Parasitology research 89, 437-445, 2003
752003
Improved technique for studying ion channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes, including fast superfusion
AC Costa, JW Patrick, JA Dani
Biophysical journal 67 (1), 395-401, 1994
731994
Resposta da cultura do milho, em um Latossolo Vermelho-Escuro álico, à calagem
EL DE OLIVERA, MS Parra, A Costa
Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 21 (1), 65-70, 1997
691997
The situation of biofuels in Brazil: new generation technologies
ACA Da Costa, NP Junior, DAG Aranda
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 14 (9), 3041-3049, 2010
682010
Biosorption of lead by the brown seaweed Sargassum filipendula - Batch and continuous pilotg studies
DM Vieira, ACA da Costa, CA Henriques, VL Cardoso, FP de França
Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 10, 1-10, 2007
66*2007
Cadmium and zinc biosorption byChlorella homosphaera
ACA Costa, SGF Leite
Biotechnology letters 12, 941-944, 1990
661990
The use of waste biomass of Sargassum sp. for the biosorption of copper from simulated semiconductor effluents
FP Padilha, FP de França, ACA da Costa
Bioresource Technology 96 (13), 1511-1517, 2005
602005
Estudos organizacionais, novas perspectivas na administração de empresas: uma coletânea luso-brasileira
AC Costa, SB Rodrigues, MP Cunha
A confiança nas organizações: um imperativo nas práticas de gestão, Iglu …, 2000
562000
Batch and continuous heavy metals biosorption by a brown seaweed from a zinc-producing plant
ACA Da Costa, LMS De Mesquita, J Tornovsky
Minerals Engineering 9 (8), 811-824, 1996
561996
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