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Microbiological Profile of Meat from Pekin Ducks During Refrigerated Storage in Air and Vacuum
Radka Hulánková, Irena Svobodová
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Editorial: Microorganisms in agricultural soil: advances and challenges of biological health. [PDF]
Chen Y, Wei X, Li C, Wang C.
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Tracking down the origin and subsequent spread of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.619. [PDF]
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[Optimization of microbiological air monitoring in hospital premises].
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The investigation of microbiological air quality in the teaching room
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INDOOR AIR MICROBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENT EDUCATION INSTITUTION
HUMAN. ENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGIES. Proceedings of the Students International Scientific and Practical Conference, 2016The indoor environmental quality issue in the educational institution is updated in the paper. All people are exposed to indoor air microbial contamination exposure. As an educational institution for several years children spend up to 1/3 of each working day, it is very important to create a regulatory compliant, healthy and comfortable environment ...
Sproģe, Kristīne, Tretjakova, Rasma
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Microbiological indoor air quality in healthy buildings.
The new microbiologica, 2002There is a growing interest in indoor air quality for a better quality environment both at home and at work because many people spend at least 80% of their time indoors. The aim of our study was to evaluate the indoor concentration of airborne bacteria and fungi in a University auditorium, in an office of public buildings and in an apartment in the ...
SESSA, Rosa +6 more
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An assessment of the Sartorius MD8 microbiological air sampler
Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1996Tests described in this paper show that gelatine membrane filters used in the MD8 microbiological air sampling system collected monodispersed aerosols between 0·7 and 1·0 μm containing viable Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores, with an efficiency of 99·
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Comparison of the collecting efficiency of microbiological air samplers
Journal of Hospital Infection, 2004It is important to evaluate the prevention of nosocomial infections caused by airborne micro-organisms in healthcare facilities. For that purpose, the use of an air sampler is required. A comparison of the collecting efficiency of air samplers has not been studied so far using a single culture medium. Use of the same culture medium is necessary because
H, Shintani +4 more
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