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  • 2. Effects of water quality on inactivation and repair of Microcystis viridis and Tetraselmis suecica following medium-pressure UV irradiation.
    Liu L, Chu X, Chen P, Xiao Y, Hu J.
    Chemosphere; 2016 Nov; 163():209-216. PubMed ID: 27529385
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  • 6. Photoreactivation of bacteriophages after UV disinfection: role of genome structure and impacts of UV source.
    Rodriguez RA, Bounty S, Beck S, Chan C, McGuire C, Linden KG.
    Water Res; 2014 May 15; 55():143-9. PubMed ID: 24607520
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    Li GQ, Wang WL, Huo ZY, Lu Y, Hu HY.
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  • 8. UV-based technologies for marine water disinfection and the application to ballast water: Does salinity interfere with disinfection processes?
    Moreno-Andrés J, Romero-Martínez L, Acevedo-Merino A, Nebot E.
    Sci Total Environ; 2017 Mar 01; 581-582():144-152. PubMed ID: 28011021
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  • 9. A comparison of DNA repair and survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 following exposure to both low- and medium-pressure UV irradiation.
    Zimmer-Thomas JL, Slawson RM, Huck PM.
    J Water Health; 2007 Sep 01; 5(3):407-15. PubMed ID: 17878555
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  • 14. Inactivation of airborne Enterococcus faecalis and infectious bursal disease virus using a pilot-scale ultraviolet photocatalytic oxidation scrubber.
    Zhao Y, Aarnink AJ, Xin H.
    J Air Waste Manag Assoc; 2014 Jan 01; 64(1):38-46. PubMed ID: 24620401
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  • 15. Enhanced effectiveness of medium-pressure ultraviolet lamps on human adenovirus 2 and its possible mechanism.
    Shin GA, Lee JK, Linden KG.
    Water Sci Technol; 2009 Jan 01; 60(4):851-7. PubMed ID: 19700823
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  • 17. Comparison of low- and medium-pressure ultraviolet lamps: Photoreactivation of Escherichia coli and total coliforms in secondary effluents of municipal wastewater treatment plants.
    Guo M, Hu H, Bolton JR, El-Din MG.
    Water Res; 2009 Feb 01; 43(3):815-21. PubMed ID: 19081599
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  • 20. The effect of inorganic precursors on disinfection byproduct formation during UV-chlorine/chloramine drinking water treatment.
    Lyon BA, Dotson AD, Linden KG, Weinberg HS.
    Water Res; 2012 Oct 01; 46(15):4653-64. PubMed ID: 22763290
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