Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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Pagina xv
... aquatic environments polluted with crude petroleum using Candida utilis SCU Nwachukwu ' , FO Olatunji , TVI Akpata ' , E E Chukwu ' and CO Iroegbu ' , ' Microbiology Unit , Department of Biological Studies , University of Lagos , Lagos ...
... aquatic environments polluted with crude petroleum using Candida utilis SCU Nwachukwu ' , FO Olatunji , TVI Akpata ' , E E Chukwu ' and CO Iroegbu ' , ' Microbiology Unit , Department of Biological Studies , University of Lagos , Lagos ...
Pagina xvi
... aquatic environment : development of a risk assessment approach in pathogen doses to which consumers are exposed through drinking water . This focused on predicting the proportion of consumers exposed to each dose ( 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 ...
... aquatic environment : development of a risk assessment approach in pathogen doses to which consumers are exposed through drinking water . This focused on predicting the proportion of consumers exposed to each dose ( 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 ...
Pagina xxvi
... aquatic biofilms H'S Nicholl ' , L M Lawrence ' , C M Buswell and SA Leach2 , ' Food Science Department , The Queens University of Belfast , Belfast BT9 5PX and 2Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research , Porton Down , Salisbury SP4 ...
... aquatic biofilms H'S Nicholl ' , L M Lawrence ' , C M Buswell and SA Leach2 , ' Food Science Department , The Queens University of Belfast , Belfast BT9 5PX and 2Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research , Porton Down , Salisbury SP4 ...
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