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    Parameter and process significance in mechanistic modeling of cellulose hydrolysis by Rotter, B.E., Barry, D.A., Gerhard, J.I., Small, J.S.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-09-2008)
    “…A process-based model relevant to landfill and anaerobic digesters was developed, which included a novel approach to biomass transfer between a cellulose-bound…”
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    Modeling the effectiveness of U(VI) biomineralization in dual-porosity porous media by Rotter, B.E., Barry, D.A., Gerhard, J.I., Small, J.S.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (13-05-2011)
    “…► Simulations investigated U(VI) bioremediation by metal-reducing bacteria. ► Biochemical and flow conditions for optimal biomineralization were identified. ►…”
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    Modeling U(VI) biomineralization in single- and dual-porosity porous media by Rotter, B.E, Barry, D.A, Gerhard, J.I, Small, J.S

    Published in Water resources research (01-08-2008)
    “…Uranium extraction, processing, and storage have resulted in a legacy of uranium-contaminated groundwater aquifers worldwide. An emerging remediation…”
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    The kinetics and mechanisms of simulated British Magnox waste glass dissolution as a function of pH, silicic acid activity and time in low temperature aqueous systems by Abraitis, P.K., Livens, F.R., Monteith, J.E., Small, J.S., Trivedi, D.P., Vaughan, D.J., Wogelius, R.A.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-10-2000)
    “…Dissolution of a simulated British Magnox waste glass is governed by two pH-dependent processes. At low pH, dissolution is governed by reactions occurring…”
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    General-purpose electronic analog computing: 1945-1965 by Small, J.S.

    Published in IEEE annals of the history of computing (01-01-1993)
    “…An account of the development and commercialization of general-purpose electronic analog computing in Britain and the United States of America from 1945 to the…”
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