The past and future of the society for industrial microbiology, (Volume 1) C L Porter Pages: 199 - 205
Closed ecological systems for space travel and extraterrestrial habitation, (Volume 3) J Neal Phillips Jr Pages: 216 - 224
Fungal cellulases and the microbial decomposition of cellulosic fabric, (Volume 5) Mary MandelsE T Reese Pages: 225 - 240
Two decades of strain development in antibiotic-producing microorganisms, (Volume 7) R P Elander Pages: 241 - 253
Industrial microbiology—concepts, challenges, and motivations, (Volume 12) Arthur M Kaplan Pages: 254 - 258
A prejudiced look at fermentation by a microbial biochemist, (Volume 13) Leland A Underkofler Pages: 270 - 274
Some aspects of the development of the penicillins and cephalosporins, (Volume 15) Edward P Abraham Pages: 275 - 287
Anaerobic corrosion; metals and microbes in two worlds, (Volume 16) Warren P Iverson Pages: 288 - 297
The two faced microbiologist; contributions of pure and applied microbiology to good research, (Volume 16) John D Bu'Lock Pages: 298 - 306
The oxidation of metallic iron by Escherichia coli and other common heterotrophs, (Volume 17) W W Umbreit Pages: 311 - 314
True short stories in microbiology with surprise endings, (Volume 18) Robert L Starkey Pages: 315 - 322
Thermophilic microorganisms in extraction of metals from ores, (Volume 18) Corale L Brierley Pages: 349 - 360
Physiological characteristics and the species concept in Actinomycetales, (Volume 18) Thomas G Pridham Pages: 361 - 371
Application of electron microscopy to cultures of industrial significance, (Volume 18) A Dietz Pages: 372 - 380
Theoretical and practical significance of bacteria at interfaces, (Volume 20) K C Marshall Pages: 400 - 406
Plasmid mediation of mercury volatilization and methylation by Estuarine bacteria, (Volume 20) B OlsonT BarkayR R Colwell Pages: 418 - 427
Some problems on the new horizons of applied microbiology, (Volume 21) David Perlman Pages: 430 - 438
Molecular biology is finally being exploited—let us count some ways, (Volume 21) R E Cape Pages: 449 - 459
Genetic recombination by protoplast fusion in Streptomyces, (Volume 21) Richard H Baltz Pages: 460 - 471
Development of a cloning system for Streptomyces, (Volume 21) M J BibbJ M WardD A Hopwood Pages: 472 - 481
Impact of basic research on the practical application of fungal processes, (Volume 22) Karl Esser Pages: 500 - 517
The role of bacterial exopolysaccharides in nature and disease, (Volume 26) J W Costerton Pages: 551 - 563