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146 related items for PubMed ID: 15281941

  • 1. Retention and removal of the fish pathogenic bacterium Yersinia ruckeri in biological sand filters.
    Bomo AM, Ekeberg D, Stevik TK, Hanssen JF, Frostegård A.
    J Appl Microbiol; 2004; 97(3):598-608. PubMed ID: 15281941
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  • 5. Bacterial removal and protozoan grazing in biological sand filters.
    Bomo AM, Stevik TK, Hovi I, Hanssen JF.
    J Environ Qual; 2004; 33(3):1041-7. PubMed ID: 15224942
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  • 6. Sand filter clogging by septic tank effluent.
    Spychała M, Błazejewski R.
    Water Sci Technol; 2003; 48(11-12):153-9. PubMed ID: 14753531
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  • 8. Ultraviolet B irradiation affects resistance of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) against bacterium Yersinia ruckeri and trematode Diplostomum spathaceum.
    Markkula SE, Karvonen A, Salo H, Tellervo Valtonen E, Ilmari Jokinen E.
    Photochem Photobiol; 2007; 83(5):1263-9. PubMed ID: 17880522
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  • 10. Bacterial, viral and turbidity removal by intermittent slow sand filtration for household use in developing countries: experimental investigation and modeling.
    Jenkins MW, Tiwari SK, Darby J.
    Water Res; 2011 Nov 15; 45(18):6227-39. PubMed ID: 21974872
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  • 14. Elimination of viruses, bacteria and protozoan oocysts by slow sand filtration.
    Hijnen WA, Schijven JF, Bonné P, Visser A, Medema GJ.
    Water Sci Technol; 2004 Nov 15; 50(1):147-54. PubMed ID: 15318501
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  • 15. Clogging in intermittently dosed sand filters used for wastewater treatment.
    Leverenz HL, Tchobanoglous G, Darby JL.
    Water Res; 2009 Feb 15; 43(3):695-705. PubMed ID: 19054539
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  • 17. Impact of a silver layer on the membrane of tap water filters on the microbiological quality of filtered water.
    Vonberg RP, Sohr D, Bruderek J, Gastmeier P.
    BMC Infect Dis; 2008 Oct 08; 8():133. PubMed ID: 18842119
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  • 18. Microbial community structure and biomass in developing drinking water biofilms.
    Keinänen MM, Martikainen PJ, Kontro MH.
    Can J Microbiol; 2004 Mar 08; 50(3):183-91. PubMed ID: 15105885
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  • 19. Removal of organic pollutants and nutrients from olive mill wastewater by a sand filter.
    Achak M, Mandi L, Ouazzani N.
    J Environ Manage; 2009 Jun 08; 90(8):2771-9. PubMed ID: 19406561
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