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Table 1 Chemical and physical methods for dye removal from industrial effluents (Robinson, et al., 2001)
Figure 3. The typical laccase reaction, where a diphenol undergoes a one-electron oxidation to form an  oxygen-centered free radical (Thurston, 1994)
Figure 6. Stereo view of the T2/T3 coppers and their close environment in Trametes versicolor
Figure 7. A typical Michaelis Menten curve representing change in velocity of an enzyme catalyzed  reaction with respect to substrate concentration (Whiteley & Lee, 2006)
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