Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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... coliform , E. coli , and enterococci which exceeded the old USEPA recreational water quality standard of 200 fecal coliform / 100 ml as well as the new water quality standards of 126 E. coli / 100 ml or 33 enterococci / 100 ml . These ...
... coliform , E. coli , and enterococci which exceeded the old USEPA recreational water quality standard of 200 fecal coliform / 100 ml as well as the new water quality standards of 126 E. coli / 100 ml or 33 enterococci / 100 ml . These ...
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... coliform populations were estimated using standard plating techniques . Indigenous bacterial and coliform populations were seen to approximate pre - trial levels throughout the duration of the experiment with respective decay rates of + ...
... coliform populations were estimated using standard plating techniques . Indigenous bacterial and coliform populations were seen to approximate pre - trial levels throughout the duration of the experiment with respective decay rates of + ...
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... coliform bacteria . Coliform densities in ice cores were also determined . Densities of coliform bacteria as high as 10 / 100ml were found along the ca 1 km shoreline of McMurdo Station and the plume extended 200-300 m seaward . Ocean ...
... coliform bacteria . Coliform densities in ice cores were also determined . Densities of coliform bacteria as high as 10 / 100ml were found along the ca 1 km shoreline of McMurdo Station and the plume extended 200-300 m seaward . Ocean ...
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