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Viruses in Metropolitan Waters: Concentration by Polyelectrolytes, Freeze Concentration, and Ultrafiltration
Viruses in natural waters and their importance to public health have become debatable and speculative in the absence of substantive field studies designed to isolate and identify them in metropolitan waters. Here is a report on several techniques investigated as part of a collaborative effort by two agencies.
Viruses in Metropolitan Waters: Concentration by Polyelectrolytes, Freeze Concentration, and Ultrafiltration
Viruses in natural waters and their importance to public health have become debatable and speculative in the absence of substantive field studies designed to isolate and identify them in metropolitan waters. Here is a report on several techniques investigated as part of a collaborative effort by two agencies.
Viruses in Metropolitan Waters: Concentration by Polyelectrolytes, Freeze Concentration, and Ultrafiltration
Rubenstein, S. H. (author) / Fenters, J. (author) / Orbach, H. (author) / Shuber, N. (author) / Reed, J. (author) / Molloy, E. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 65 ; 200-202
1973-03-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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