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                             28 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparison of ARA and DNA data for microbial source tracking based on source-classification models developed using classification trees Price, Bertram
2007
41 16 p. 3575-3584
10 p.
artikel
2 A PCR marker for detection in surface waters of faecal pollution derived from ducks Devane, Megan L.
2007
41 16 p. 3553-3560
8 p.
artikel
3 Bacterial source tracking from diverse land use catchments by sterol ratios Shah, Vikaskumar G.
2007
41 16 p. 3667-3674
8 p.
artikel
4 Comparisons of water quality parameters from diverse catchments during dry periods and following rain events Shah, Vikaskumar G.
2007
41 16 p. 3655-3666
12 p.
artikel
5 Confirmation of putative stormwater impact on water quality at a Florida beach by microbial source tracking methods and structure of indicator organism populations Brownell, M.J.
2007
41 16 p. 3747-3757
11 p.
artikel
6 Detection and genotyping of Giardia duodenalis in wastewater: Relation between assemblages and faecal contamination origin Bertrand, Isabelle
2007
41 16 p. 3675-3682
8 p.
artikel
7 Detection and remediation of human-origin pollution at two public beaches in Virginia using multiple source tracking methods Dickerson Jr., J.W.
2007
41 16 p. 3758-3770
13 p.
artikel
8 Detection of virulence genes in Escherichia coli of an existing metabolic fingerprint database to predict the sources of pathogenic E. coli in surface waters Ahmed, W.
2007
41 16 p. 3785-3791
7 p.
artikel
9 Editorial Board/Publication Information 2007
41 16 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
10 Evaluating potential applications of faecal sterols in distinguishing sources of faecal contamination from mixed faecal samples Shah, Vikaskumar G.
2007
41 16 p. 3691-3700
10 p.
artikel
11 Exposing water samples to ultraviolet light improves fluorometry for detecting human fecal contamination Hartel, Peter G.
2007
41 16 p. 3629-3642
14 p.
artikel
12 Fecal source tracking, the indicator paradigm, and managing water quality Field, Katharine G.
2007
41 16 p. 3517-3538
22 p.
artikel
13 Genotype diversity of Escherichia coli isolates in natural waters determined by PFGE and ERIC-PCR Casarez, Elizabeth A.
2007
41 16 p. 3643-3648
6 p.
artikel
14 Identification of chicken-specific fecal microbial sequences using a metagenomic approach Lu, Jingrang
2007
41 16 p. 3561-3574
14 p.
artikel
15 Identification of pets and raccoons as sources of bacterial contamination of urban storm sewers using a sequence-based bacterial source tracking method Ram, Jeffrey L.
2007
41 16 p. 3605-3614
10 p.
artikel
16 Microbial source tracking in a rural watershed dominated by cattle Graves, A.K.
2007
41 16 p. 3729-3739
11 p.
artikel
17 Monitoring source water for microbial contamination: Evaluation of water quality measures Plummer, Jeanine D.
2007
41 16 p. 3716-3728
13 p.
artikel
18 Multiple lines of evidence to identify the sources of fecal pollution at a freshwater beach in Hamilton Harbour, Lake Ontario Edge, Thomas A.
2007
41 16 p. 3585-3594
10 p.
artikel
19 [No title] Wuertz, Stefan
2007
41 16 p. 3515-3516
2 p.
artikel
20 Population structure of Cladophora-borne Escherichia coli in nearshore water of Lake Michigan Byappanahalli, Muruleedhara N.
2007
41 16 p. 3649-3654
6 p.
artikel
21 Quo vadis source tracking? Towards a strategic framework for environmental monitoring of fecal pollution Santo Domingo, Jorge W.
2007
41 16 p. 3539-3552
14 p.
artikel
22 Relationships between Bacteroides 16S rRNA genetic markers and presence of bacterial enteric pathogens and conventional fecal indicators Savichtcheva, Olga
2007
41 16 p. 3615-3628
14 p.
artikel
23 Sourcing faecal pollution: A combination of library-dependent and library-independent methods to identify human faecal pollution in non-sewered catchments Ahmed, W.
2007
41 16 p. 3771-3779
9 p.
artikel
24 16S rRNA-based assays for quantitative detection of universal, human-, cow-, and dog-specific fecal Bacteroidales: A Bayesian approach Kildare, Beverly J.
2007
41 16 p. 3701-3715
15 p.
artikel
25 The application of a recently isolated strain of Bacteroides (GB-124) to identify human sources of faecal pollution in a temperate river catchment Ebdon, James
2007
41 16 p. 3683-3690
8 p.
artikel
26 Use of salinity mixing models to estimate the contribution of creek water fecal indicator bacteria to an estuarine environment: Newport Bay, California McLaughlin, Karen
2007
41 16 p. 3595-3604
10 p.
artikel
27 Using DNA suspension arrays to identify library-independent markers for bacterial source tracking Call, Douglas R.
2007
41 16 p. 3740-3746
7 p.
artikel
28 Validation of host-specific Bacteriodales 16S rRNA genes as markers to determine the origin of faecal pollution in Atlantic Rim countries of the European Union Gawler, Andrew H.
2007
41 16 p. 3780-3784
5 p.
artikel
                             28 gevonden resultaten
 
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