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titleOfInvention A process for aerobic bacteria cultivation and a process for water purification
abstract A process for aerobic bacteria cultivation in anaerobic conditions includes growing the bacteria in the life-giving medium. Anaerobic conditions are created by applying a layer of liquid saturated hydrocarbons on the life-giving medium, and cultivation is carried out in the presence of ions of the changeable valency elements. Hexavalent chrome or quadrivalent manganese are used as the ion of the changeable valency element. The process of water purification from hard oxidizing organic compounds is carried out by aerobic bacteria in anaerobic conditions in the presence of ions of the changeable valency elements.
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