Cite
Pyrosequencing Reveals Bacterial Communities in Unchlorinated Drinking Water Distribution System: An Integral Study of Bulk Water, Suspended Solids, Loose Deposits, and Pipe Wall Biofilm.
MLA
Liu, G., et al. “Pyrosequencing Reveals Bacterial Communities in Unchlorinated Drinking Water Distribution System: An Integral Study of Bulk Water, Suspended Solids, Loose Deposits, and Pipe Wall Biofilm.” Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 48, no. 10, May 2014, pp. 5467–76. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1021/es5009467.
APA
Liu, G., Bakker, G. L., Li, S., Vreeburg, J. H. G., Verberk, J. Q. J. C., Medema, G. J., Liu, W. T., & Van Dijk, J. C. (2014). Pyrosequencing Reveals Bacterial Communities in Unchlorinated Drinking Water Distribution System: An Integral Study of Bulk Water, Suspended Solids, Loose Deposits, and Pipe Wall Biofilm. Environmental Science & Technology, 48(10), 5467–5476. https://doi.org/10.1021/es5009467
Chicago
Liu, G., G. L. Bakker, S. Li, J. H. G. Vreeburg, J. Q. J. C. Verberk, G. J. Medema, W. T. Liu, and J. C. Van Dijk. 2014. “Pyrosequencing Reveals Bacterial Communities in Unchlorinated Drinking Water Distribution System: An Integral Study of Bulk Water, Suspended Solids, Loose Deposits, and Pipe Wall Biofilm.” Environmental Science & Technology 48 (10): 5467–76. doi:10.1021/es5009467.