Cynthia S. Carr, Ph.D.

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2000 Rice University, Houston, TX 
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Environmental Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Microbiology Biology
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Joseph B. Hughes grad student 2000 Rice University (Envirotree)
 (Characterization of tetrachloroethene-dechlorinating bacteria and investigation into their ability to enhance removal rates of tetrachloroethene-containing nonaqueous phase liquids.)
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Zheng D, Carr CS, Hughes JB. (2001) Influence of hydraulic retention time on extent of PCE dechlorination and preliminary characterization of the enrichment culture Bioremediation Journal. 5: 159-168
Carr CS, Garg S, Hughes JB. (2000) Effect of dechlorinating bacteria on the longevity and composition of PCE-containing nonaqueous phase liquids under equilibrium dissolution conditions Environmental Science and Technology. 34: 1088-1094
Hughes JB, Carr CS. (1999) Response to 'comment on 'Enrichment of high-rate PCE dechlorination and comparative study of lactate, methanol, and hydrogen as electron donors to sustain activity'' Environmental Science and Technology. 33: 2683-2684
Fennell DE, Gossett JM, Carr CS, et al. (1999) Comment on 'Enrichment of high-rate PCE dechlorination and comparative study of lactate, methanol, and hydrogen as electron donors to sustain activity' [2] Environmental Science and Technology. 33: 2681-2684
Carr CS, Hughes JB. (1998) Enrichment of high-rate PCE dechlorination and comparative study of lactate, methanol, and hydrogen as electron donors to sustain activity Environmental Science and Technology. 32: 1817-1824
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