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#Paper1 pmid=McLamore, E.S., A. Morse and W.A. Jackson (2008).  “Dynamics of Human Urine Storage in the Early Planetary Based Wastestream”.  Habitation: An International Journal for  
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Human Support Research.  11(8): 139-147.
Human Support Research.  11(8): 139-147.
#Paper2 pmid=McLamore, E.S., A. Morse and W.A. Jackson (2007).  “Abiotic Transport in a Membrane Aerated Bioreactor”.  Journal of Membrane Science.  298: 110-116.
#Paper2 McLamore, E.S., A. Morse and W.A. Jackson (2007).  “Abiotic Transport in a Membrane Aerated Bioreactor”.  Journal of Membrane Science.  298: 110-116.
 
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Contact Info

Eric McLamore (an artistic interpretation)

I work in Discovery Park, Bindley Bioscience Center at Purdue University.

Education

  • PhD, Civil Engineering, Purdue University (2008)
  • MS, Civil Engineering, Texas Tech University, (2004)
  • BS, Civil Engineering, Texas Tech University, (2002)

Publications

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  1. Paper1 McLamore, E.S., A. Morse and W.A. Jackson (2008). “Dynamics of Human Urine Storage in the Early Planetary Based Wastestream”. Habitation: An International Journal for

Human Support Research. 11(8): 139-147.

  1. Paper2 McLamore, E.S., A. Morse and W.A. Jackson (2007). “Abiotic Transport in a Membrane Aerated Bioreactor”. Journal of Membrane Science. 298: 110-116.