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  • Shimadzu Instrumentation Grant Program and the OUBC
  • Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion: an Update - B. Little
  • The Utility of 'Multi-omics' Technologies for Production Assurance Monitoring: Theories and Examples of Application - C. Marks
  • Metagenomic and Metabolomic Analyses of Crude Oil Producing Pipelines Experiencing Differential Rates of Corrosion - B. Wawrik
  • Can You Trust Your PCR Results? What You Need to Know - K. Duncan
  • An Overview of the Microbiology of Offshore Oil Platforms: Activities, Quantities and Composition - B. Stevenson
  • Using Metagenomes to Link Microbial Communities and Metabolite Data of Alaskan North Slope Oil Facilities - H. Nunn
  • Temperature Dependant Metabolomic Activity of Sulfate Reducing Procaryotes Allows Controlling Sulfide Production in Oil-Producing Facilities - I. Davidova
  • Evaluation of the Biocorrosive Potential of D. oleovorans Hxd3 and D. alkenivorans AK-01 - J. Johnson
  • Corrosion of Carbon Steel Facilitated by Organic Acid Metabolites Under High CO2 Conditions and in the Absence of Sulfate Reducing Bacterial Activity - M. Nanny
  • Methanogenic Crude Oil Biodegradation in Colombian Oil Fields - T. Lenhart
  • Electrochemical Examination of Biocorrosion - J. Lee
  • 2D and 3D Chemical Imaging of Biofilms on Corroding Carbon Steel Surfaces - J. Brauer
  • Assessment of Biocide Effectiveness Using a 35SO4-Reduction Assay - B. Harriman
  • The Characterization of Novel Thiosulfate-Reducing Isolates from High Brine Production Facilities - A. De Capite
  • Assessing the Efficacy of Biocides Against a Halophilic Halanaerobium Under Fermentative and Thiosulfate-Reducing Conditions - R. Liang
  • The Role of Sulfur Cycling in Corrosion of Oil Storage Tanks - M. McInerney
  • Targeted and Untargeted Metabolomic Analysis: What Can We Learn? - E. Aydin
  • Development on Nucleic Acid Extraction from Severely Corroded Samples - S. Celikkol-Aydin
  • Recent Developments in MIC Models and the Challenge to Develop a Conceptual Understanding that Could Guide Field Practices - I. Beech
  • Recent Developments in MIC Models and the Challenge to Develop a Conceptual Understanding that Could Guide Field Practices - J. Sunner
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