Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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... samples . S27 Dielectrophoretic analysis of microbes in water WB Betts ' , A P Bronn ' and C M Quinn2 ... water . However , they are inefficient due to a high labour input requirement , a low sample capacity and often a long lag time ...
... samples . S27 Dielectrophoretic analysis of microbes in water WB Betts ' , A P Bronn ' and C M Quinn2 ... water . However , they are inefficient due to a high labour input requirement , a low sample capacity and often a long lag time ...
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... Water samples from five surface water works , three artificial recharge ground water works and three ground water works were analyzed to study how the content of microbial nutrients and bacterial growth is changed during different ...
... Water samples from five surface water works , three artificial recharge ground water works and three ground water works were analyzed to study how the content of microbial nutrients and bacterial growth is changed during different ...
Pagina xviii
... water bottled mineral water A Afonso , G Teixeira , J Cunha , M Lobo , M Barbosa , P Teixeira , R Ramalho , and P ... samples remained clear and odourless with no particulate contaminants during the incubation time . The Aqua - Trace test has ...
... water bottled mineral water A Afonso , G Teixeira , J Cunha , M Lobo , M Barbosa , P Teixeira , R Ramalho , and P ... samples remained clear and odourless with no particulate contaminants during the incubation time . The Aqua - Trace test has ...
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