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  • 3. Groundwater microbiological quality in Canadian drinking water municipal wells.
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  • 6. [Comparative studies of fresh and seawater for the determination of total coliform and fecal coliform bacteria according to the European Economic Community guideline 76/160 (bathing water) by the use of the most-probable-number method with BRILA-MUG broth and differentiation according to the drinking water ordinance].
    Havemeister G, Aleksic S, Bockemühl J, Heinemeyer EA, Müller HE, Von Pritzbuer E.
    Zentralbl Hyg Umweltmed; 1991 May; 191(5-6):523-38. PubMed ID: 1883475
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    Savichtcheva O, Okayama N, Okabe S.
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  • 12. Occurrence of Salmonella-specific bacteriophages in swine feces collected from commercial farms.
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  • 15. Virus occurrence in municipal groundwater sources in Quebec, Canada.
    Locas A, Barthe C, Barbeau B, Carrière A, Payment P.
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  • 19. Detection of somatic phages, infectious enteroviruses and enterovirus genomes as indicators of human enteric viral pollution in surface water.
    Hot D, Legeay O, Jacques J, Gantzer C, Caudrelier Y, Guyard K, Lange M, Andréoletti L.
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