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    Diouf A, Martinez-Gomis J, Miquel M, Quesada M, Lario S, Sixou M.
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  • 28. Usefulness of monitoring tropical streams for male-specific RNA coliphages.
    Luther K, Fujioka R.
    J Water Health; 2004 Sep; 2(3):171-81. PubMed ID: 15497813
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  • 30. Molecular vs culture methods for the detection of bacterial faecal indicators in groundwater for human use.
    Lleo MM, Bonato B, Tafi MC, Signoretto C, Pruzzo C, Canepari P.
    Lett Appl Microbiol; 2005 Sep; 40(4):289-94. PubMed ID: 15752220
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  • 33. The application of a recently isolated strain of Bacteroides (GB-124) to identify human sources of faecal pollution in a temperate river catchment.
    Ebdon J, Muniesa M, Taylor H.
    Water Res; 2007 Aug; 41(16):3683-90. PubMed ID: 17275065
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    Sen N, Yilmaz O, Simşek I, Küpelioğlu AA, Ellidokuz H.
    Helicobacter; 2005 Aug; 10(4):353-9. PubMed ID: 16104952
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  • 38. Sourcing faecal pollution: a combination of library-dependent and library-independent methods to identify human faecal pollution in non-sewered catchments.
    Ahmed W, Stewart J, Gardner T, Powell D, Brooks P, Sullivan D, Tindale N.
    Water Res; 2007 Aug; 41(16):3771-9. PubMed ID: 17482658
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  • 40. PCR detection of pathogenic viruses in southern California urban rivers.
    Jiang SC, Chu W.
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