112 results on '"Farrah, Samuel R."'
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2. Methods for Concentration and Recovery of Viruses from Wastewater Sludges
3. Viruses in Wastewater Sludges
4. Viruses in the Soil Environment
5. Bacterial Indicators of Viruses
6. Abwasser
7. Pathogen and Indicator Organism Reduction Through Secondary Effluent Filtration: Implications for Reclaimed Water Production
8. Reduction of Enteric Microorganisms at the Upper Occoquan Sewage Authority Water Reclamation Plant
9. Effects of Chaotropic and Antichaotropic Agents on Elution of Poliovirus Adsorbed on Membrane Filters
10. Validity of the indicator organism paradigm for pathogen reduction in reclaimed water and public health protection
11. Microbial health risks and water quality
12. Characterization of virus adsorption by using DEAE-Sepharose and octyl-Sepharose
13. Influence of salts on virus adsorption to microporous filters
14. Characterization of a clinical Vibrio cholerae O139 isolate from Mexico
15. Syntheses and structures of bismuth(III) complexes with nitrilotriacetic acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, and diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid
16. Improved method for recovery of bacteriophage from large volumes of water using negatively charged microporous filters
17. Presence of human immunodeficiency virus nucleic acids in wastewater and their detection by polymerase chain reaction
18. Use of hydrogen peroxide treatment and crystal violet agar plates for selective recovery of bacteriophages from natural environments
19. Immunological methods for the study of zoogloea strains in natural environments
20. Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of human and nonhuman escherichia coli
21. Removal of microorganisms from water by columns containing sand coated with ferric and aluminum hydroxides
22. Detection of human-derived fecal pollution in environmental waters by use of a PCR-based human polyomavirus assay
23. Geographical variation in ribotype profiles of Escherichia coli isolates from humans, swine, poultry, beef, and dairy cattle in Florida
24. Microbial source tracking: current methodology and future directions
25. Novel antiviral activity of dialdehyde starch
26. Novel antiviral activity of dialdehyde starch
27. Bacterial Inactivation Kinetics of Dialdehyde Starch Aqueous Suspension
28. The effect of cooking on the antibacterial activity of the dialdehyde starch suspensions
29. Photocatalytic Oxidation of Selected Organic Contaminants and Inactivation of Microorganisms in a Continuous Flow Reactor Packed with Titania-Doped Silica
30. Reduction of Poliovirus 1, Bacteriophages, Salmonella Montevideo, and Escherichia coli O157:H7 on Strawberries by Physical and Disinfectant Washes,
31. Characterization of a clinicalVibrio choleraeO139 isolate from Mexico
32. Bacterial Indicators of Viruses.
33. Elution, Detection, and Quantification of Polio I, Bacteriophages, Salmonella Montevideo, and Escherichia coli O157:H7 from Seeded Strawberries and Tomatoes
34. Public Health Evaluation of Advanced Reclaimed Water for Potable Applications
35. Removal of pathogenic and indicator microorganisms by a full-scale water reclamation facility
36. Adsorption of Microorganisms to Sand Diatomaceous Earth Particles Coated With Metallic Hydroxides
37. Inactivation of bacteria by solids coated with magnesium peroxide
38. Bacterial Inactivation Kinetics of Dialdehyde Starch Aqueous Suspension.
39. Detection of nucleic acids homologous to human immunodeficiency virus in wastewater
40. The correlation of hydrophile ‐ lipophile balance of filters with virus desorption
41. The production of antibacterial tubing, sutures, and bandages by in situ precipitation of metallic salts
42. Detection and identification of poliovirus in environmental samples using nucleic acid hybridization
43. Characterization of a clinical Vibrio cholerae O139 isolate from Mexico.
44. A Simple Method for Concentration of Enteroviruses and Rotaviruses from Cell Culture Harvests Using Membrane Filters.
45. Reduction of Poliovirus 1, Bacteriophages, SalmonellaMontevideo, and Escherichia coliO157:H7 on Strawberries by Physical and Disinfectant Washes†,‡
46. Elution, Detection, and Quantification of Polio I, Bacteriophages, SalmonellaMontevideo, and Escherichia coliO157:H7 from Seeded Strawberries and Tomatoes†,‡
47. Fluorescent-Antibody Study of Natural Finger-Like Zooloeae
48. Effect of sludge type on poliovirus association with and recovery from sludge solids
49. Techniques for virus detection in aquatic sediments
50. Development of a method for the recovery of enteroviruses from aerobically digested wastewater sludges
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