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Poliovirus Inactivation in Water‐Softening Precipitation Processes
The objective of this study was to determine the extent of type I poliovirus inactivation in water softening precipitation processes under controlled chemical conditions. Materials included the attenuated Sabin type 1 poliovirus, and the tissue culture technique that was used conformed to that of Dubecco and Vogt and Vogt et al., as modified by Nakano and Gelfand, with the exceptions noted. Experimental procedures are discussed in detail.
Poliovirus Inactivation in Water‐Softening Precipitation Processes
The objective of this study was to determine the extent of type I poliovirus inactivation in water softening precipitation processes under controlled chemical conditions. Materials included the attenuated Sabin type 1 poliovirus, and the tissue culture technique that was used conformed to that of Dubecco and Vogt and Vogt et al., as modified by Nakano and Gelfand, with the exceptions noted. Experimental procedures are discussed in detail.
Poliovirus Inactivation in Water‐Softening Precipitation Processes
Wentworth, David F. (author) / Thorup, Robert T. (author) / Sproul, Otis J. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 60 ; 939-946
1968-08-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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