Tracking of injected and resident (previously injected) bacterial cells in groundwater using ferrographic capture.

scientific article published in August 2003

Tracking of injected and resident (previously injected) bacterial cells in groundwater using ferrographic capture. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/S0167-7012(03)00016-2
P698PubMed publication ID12782371
P5875ResearchGate publication ID10729935

P2093author name stringWilliam P Johnson
William O McIntosh
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P433issue2
P921main subjectgroundwaterQ161598
P304page(s)153-164
P577publication date2003-08-01
P1433published inJournal of Microbiological MethodsQ15757129
P1476titleTracking of injected and resident (previously injected) bacterial cells in groundwater using ferrographic capture.
P478volume54

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