Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... number of organisms per ml of incoming water . The. SYMPOSIUM : AQUATIC MICROBIOLOGY Drinking water distribution systems ... numbers of bacteria on each material increased exponentially between 0 and 11 days when the biofilm viable count ...
... number of organisms per ml of incoming water . The. SYMPOSIUM : AQUATIC MICROBIOLOGY Drinking water distribution systems ... numbers of bacteria on each material increased exponentially between 0 and 11 days when the biofilm viable count ...
Pagina iv
... number ( 9 ) recovered from cast iron . The numbers of planktonic bacteria in the effluent water leaving each of the nMRDs directly correlated with the numbers in the biofilm phase on each of the materials . In addition the distribution ...
... number ( 9 ) recovered from cast iron . The numbers of planktonic bacteria in the effluent water leaving each of the nMRDs directly correlated with the numbers in the biofilm phase on each of the materials . In addition the distribution ...
Pagina xii
... numbers of organisms in the surrounding media . Persistent strains were found to adhere in significantly greater numbers than sporadic strains and variation was also found between serotypes , serotype 1 / 2c showing significantly ...
... numbers of organisms in the surrounding media . Persistent strains were found to adhere in significantly greater numbers than sporadic strains and variation was also found between serotypes , serotype 1 / 2c showing significantly ...
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