132 results on '"Stratton, Helen"'
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2. Nanobubble technologies: Applications in therapy from molecular to cellular level
3. Effect of turbulence, dispersion, and stratification on Escherichia coli disinfection in a subtropical maturation pond
4. Critical evaluation of current isolation, detection, and genotyping methods of Cryptosporidium species and future direction.
5. Influence of season on the microbial population dynamics of activated sludge
6. Compositional and temporal stability of fecal taxon libraries for use with SourceTracker in sub-tropical catchments
7. Hydrodynamic modelling of 'Cryptosporidium oocysts' in Canungra Creek, Australia
8. Technical aspects of using human adenovirus as a viral water quality indicator
9. Critical evaluation of current isolation, detection, and genotyping methods of Cryptosporidiumspecies and future directionElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ew00469d
10. Microfluidic encapsulation of DNAs in liquid beads for digital PCR application.
11. DNA Heat Treatment for Improving qPCR Analysis of Human Adenovirus in Wastewater
12. Microbial Diversity Profiling of Gut Microbiota of Macropus giganteus Using Three Hypervariable Regions of the Bacterial 16S rRNA
13. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Degradation by Anaerobic Bacteria from the Great Artesian Basin
14. Advanced Technologies in Rapid and Multiplex Detection of Nucleic acid
15. Core-Shell Beads as Microreactors for Phylogrouping of E. coli Strains
16. Acinetobacter baumanniidetected on modified charcoal–cefoperazone–deoxycholate agar in a waste stabilization pond
17. Core-Shell Beads Made by Composite Liquid Marble Technology as A Versatile Microreactor for Polymerase Chain Reaction
18. Microfluidic Array Chip for Parallel Detection of Waterborne Bacteria
19. Microfluidic-Based Nucleic Acid Amplification Systems in Microbiology
20. Liquid marbles as biochemical reactors for the polymerase chain reaction
21. Acinetobacter baumannii detected on modified charcoal–cefoperazone–deoxycholate agar in a waste stabilization pond.
22. Acinetobacter baumanniidetected on mCCDA medium in a waste stabilisation pond
23. On the hydrodynamics and treatment efficiency of waste stabilisation ponds: From a literature review to a strategic evaluation framework
24. Assessing the Natural Mixing Effects on Pathogen Die-off from a Subtropical Maturation Pond
25. Guidelines for Use of the Approximate Beta-Poisson Dose-Response Model
26. A generalized QMRA beta-Poisson dose-response model
27. Guidelines for Use of the Approximate Beta‐Poisson Dose–Response Model
28. A Generalized QMRA Beta-Poisson Dose-Response Model
29. Removal of Fecal Indicators, Pathogenic Bacteria, Adenovirus, Cryptosporidium and Giardia (oo)cysts in Waste Stabilization Ponds in Northern and Eastern Australia
30. Modelling microbial health risk of wastewater reuse: A systems perspective
31. CRISPR diversity in E. coli isolates from Australian animals, humans and environmental waters
32. Beyond QMRA: Modelling microbial health risk as a complex system using Bayesian networks
33. Modelling microbial health risk of wastewater reuse: A systems perspective
34. Beyond QMRA: Modelling microbial health risk as a complex system using Bayesian networks
35. CRISPR Diversity in E. coli Isolates from Australian Animals, Humans and Environmental Waters
36. Guidelines for Use of the Approximate Beta-Poisson Dose-Response Model.
37. Triggers for Taste and Odour Events: A study of Microbial Production of Geosmin and 2-Methylisoborneol
38. The Therapeutic Applications of Medium-Chained Saturated Fatty Acids in the Treatment and Prevention of Intestinal Protozoal Infections
39. A consensus: microbial source tracking in water
40. Extended-spectrum β-lactamase producing Escherichia coli in hospital wastewaters and sewage treatment plants in Queensland, Australia
41. A consensus: microbial source tracking (MST) in water
42. Pathogens in recycled water: are they measurable?
43. Polyacrylamide+Al2(SO4)3 and polyacrylamide+CaO remove coliform bacteria and nutrients from swine wastewater
44. Activated sludge foaming: what causes hydrophobicity and can it be manipulated to control foaming?
45. 16S rRNA Analysis of Isolates Obtained from Gram-Negative, Filamentous Bacteria Micromanipulated from Activated Sludge
46. Towards understanding the taxonomy of some of the filamentous bacteria causing bulking and foaming in activated sludge plants
47. Polyacrylamide+Al2(SO4)3 and polyacrylamide+CaO remove coliform bacteria and nutrients from swine wastewater.
48. Microbial Diversity Profiling of Gut Microbiota of Macropus giganteus Using Three Hypervariable Regions of the Bacterial 16S rRNA.
49. PREDICTING TURNOVER INTENTIONS USING THE REASONED ACTION MODEL.
50. Just coping or burnt-out?
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