Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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... isolated from water distribution systems in levels up to 102 cfu / 100ml for filamentous fungi and 103 / ml for yeasts . This is believed to be because of their ability to survive chlorination and to colonise the surface of drinking ...
... isolated from water distribution systems in levels up to 102 cfu / 100ml for filamentous fungi and 103 / ml for yeasts . This is believed to be because of their ability to survive chlorination and to colonise the surface of drinking ...
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... isolated from thoroughbred horses in Japan between 1994 and 1996 M Matsuda ' , T Miyazawa ' , M Miyajima ' , R Iwata ' and T Anzai2 , ' Laboratory of Molecular Biology , Graduate School of Environmental Health Sciences , Azabu ...
... isolated from thoroughbred horses in Japan between 1994 and 1996 M Matsuda ' , T Miyazawa ' , M Miyajima ' , R Iwata ' and T Anzai2 , ' Laboratory of Molecular Biology , Graduate School of Environmental Health Sciences , Azabu ...
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... isolated in Western Australia . P45 Biofilm formation by methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin ... isolated by filter enrichment of 500 ml and 100 ml filtered volumes of groundwater . It was not isolated in the ...
... isolated in Western Australia . P45 Biofilm formation by methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin ... isolated by filter enrichment of 500 ml and 100 ml filtered volumes of groundwater . It was not isolated in the ...
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