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17. Metal Effects on Sulfur Cycle Bacteria and Metal Removal by Sulfate Reducing Bacteria (O. J. Hao) 18. Interactions of the Sulfur and Nitrogen Cycles: Microbiology and Process Technology (P. M. Chazal, P. N. L. Lens) 19. Sulfur-Storing Bacteria and Bulking of Activated Sludge ((D. H. Eikelboom) 20. Sulfur Problems in Anaerobic Digestion (V. OíFlaherty, E. Colleran) 21. Corrosion and Sulfur Bacteria (B. J. Little, R. I. Ray, R. K. Pope) 22. Recent Developments in Research on Biogenic sulfuric Acid Attack of Concrete (E. Vincke, J. Monteney, A. Beeldens, N. De Belie, L. Taerve, D. Van Gemert, W. H. Verstraete) Holleman-Wiberg: Inorganic Chemistry, Academic Press, New York, 2001 (most comprehensive inorganic chemistry textbook available). R. Steudel, Organic Polysulfanes R2Sn (n > 2), Chem. Rev. 2002, 102, 3905-3945. More reviews and monographs on (mainly inorganic) sulfur chemistry are cited in the various Chapters of Volumes 230 and 231. 11

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