Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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Pagina vi
... pathogenic bacteria in Morecambe Bay and using molecular methods ( PCR and PFGE ) to investigate the pathways by which pathogens reach the bathing waters . We will present data for Morecambe Bay which show that : failures and passes ...
... pathogenic bacteria in Morecambe Bay and using molecular methods ( PCR and PFGE ) to investigate the pathways by which pathogens reach the bathing waters . We will present data for Morecambe Bay which show that : failures and passes ...
Pagina xvi
... pathogen per day even during non - outbreak conditions . The mechanisms by which this could occur include an increase in spatial heterogeneity through drinking water treatment and pathogens bound to particulates . This paper presents ...
... pathogen per day even during non - outbreak conditions . The mechanisms by which this could occur include an increase in spatial heterogeneity through drinking water treatment and pathogens bound to particulates . This paper presents ...
Pagina xviii
... pathogens in a Portuguese mineral water bottled mineral water A Afonso , G Teixeira , J Cunha , M Lobo , M Barbosa , P Teixeira , R Ramalho , and P Gibbs , Escola Superior de Biotecnologia , R Dr Antonio Bernardino de Almeida , 4200 ...
... pathogens in a Portuguese mineral water bottled mineral water A Afonso , G Teixeira , J Cunha , M Lobo , M Barbosa , P Teixeira , R Ramalho , and P Gibbs , Escola Superior de Biotecnologia , R Dr Antonio Bernardino de Almeida , 4200 ...
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