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    Culture-Dependent and Culture-Independent Analysis of Hydrocarbonoclastic Microorganisms Indigenous to Hypersaline Environments in Kuwait by Al-Mailem, Dina, Eliyas, Mohamed, Khanafer, Majeda, Radwan, Samir

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-05-2014)
    “…The halophilic, hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria and archaea inhabiting two hypersaline coastal areas in Kuwait, one in the north and the other in the south, were…”
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    Establishment of oil‐degrading bacteria associated with cyanobacteria in oil‐polluted soil by Sorkhoh, N.A., Al‐Hasan, R.H., Khanafer, Majeda, Radwan, S.S.

    Published in Journal of Applied Bacteriology (01-02-1995)
    “…N.A. SORKHOH, R.H. AL‐HASAN, M. KHANAFER AND S.S. RADWAN. 1995. A unique natural microbial cocktail with promising potential for remediating oil‐polluted…”
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    Effects of lipids on n-alkane attenuation in media supporting oil-utilizing microorganisms from the oily Arabian Gulf coasts by Radwan, S.S, Al-Aawadi, H.A, Khanafer, Majeda

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-05-2001)
    “…The Arabian Gulf is one of the most extensively oil-polluted areas of the world. The major objectives of this work were to study whether hydrocarbon-utilizing…”
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    Effects of lipids on n-alkane attenuation in media supporting oil-utilizing microorganisms from the oily Arabian Gulf coasts by Radwan, S.S., Al-Aawadi, H.A., Khanafer, Majeda

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-05-2001)
    “…Abstract The Arabian Gulf is one of the most extensively oil-polluted areas of the world. The major objectives of this work were to study whether…”
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