30 results on '"SIVAGANESAN, MANO"'
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2. Occurrence of recreational water quality monitoring general fecal indicator bacteria and fecal source identification genetic markers in gray seal scat
3. A fecal score approximation model for analysis of real-time quantitative PCR fecal source identification measurements
4. Interlaboratory performance and quantitative PCR data acceptance metrics for NIST SRM® 2917
5. Performance of NIST SRM® 2917 with 13 recreational water quality monitoring qPCR assays
6. Variable fecal source prioritization in recreational waters routinely monitored with viral and bacterial general indicators
7. Fecal pollution source characterization at non-point source impacted beaches under dry and wet weather conditions
8. Quantitative Microbial Source Tracking and Coliphage Monitoring in Small Stream Tributaries
9. Standardized data quality acceptance criteria for a rapid Escherichia coli qPCR method (Draft Method C) for water quality monitoring at recreational beaches
10. Evaluation of multiple laboratory performance and variability in analysis of recreational freshwaters by a rapid Escherichia coli qPCR method (Draft Method C)
11. A human fecal contamination score for ranking recreational sites using the HF183/BacR287 quantitative real-time PCR method
12. Pollution Source-Targeted Water Safety Management: Characterization of Diffuse Human Fecal Pollution Sources with Land Use Information, Strategic Water Sampling, and Quantitative Real-Time PCR
13. Differential decomposition of bacterial and viral fecal indicators in common human pollution types
14. Genetic fecal source identification in urban streams impacted by municipal separate storm sewer system discharges
15. Factors affecting the presence of human-associated and fecal indicator real-time quantitative PCR genetic markers in urban-impacted recreational beaches
16. Corrigendum to Performance of NIST SRM® 2917 with 13 recreational water quality monitoring qPCR assays [Water Research 212 (2022) 118114/WR66550R1]
17. Large-scale comparison of E. coli levels determined by culture and a qPCR method (EPA Draft Method C) in Michigan towards the implementation of rapid, multi-site beach testing
18. Metagenomic Sequencing and Quantitative Real-Time PCR for Fecal Pollution Assessment in an Urban Watershed
19. Viral and Bacterial Fecal Indicators in Untreated Wastewater across the Contiguous United States Exhibit Geospatial Trends
20. Simplified Analysis of Measurement Data from A Rapid E. coli qPCR Method (EPA Draft Method C) Using A Standardized Excel Workbook
21. Large-scale implementation of standardized quantitative real-time PCR fecal source identification procedures in the Tillamook Bay Watershed
22. Extended persistence of general and cattle-associated fecal indicators in marine and freshwater environment
23. Incidence of somatic and F+ coliphage in Great Lake Basin recreational waters
24. Quantification of plasmid DNA standards for U.S. EPA fecal indicator bacteria qPCR methods by droplet digital PCR analysis
25. Evidence of Genetic Fecal Marker Interactions between Water Column and Periphyton in Artificial Streams
26. Quantitative CrAssphage PCR Assays for Human Fecal Pollution Measurement
27. Data Acceptance Criteria for Standardized Human-Associated Fecal Source Identification Quantitative Real-Time PCR Methods
28. Multi-laboratory survey of qPCR enterococci analysis method performance in U.S. coastal and inland surface waters
29. Applicability of UV resistant Bacillus pumilus endospores as a human adenovirus surrogate for evaluating the effectiveness of virus inactivation in low-pressure UV treatment systems
30. Corrigendum to “Comparison of Enterococcus quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis results from Midwest U.S. river samples using EPA Method 1611 and Method 1609 PCR reagents” [J. Microbiol. Methods 101 (2014) 9–17]
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