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BACTERIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF TAP WATER

open access: yesInżynieria Ekologiczna, 2016
Justyna Zamorska   +2 more
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Drinking water quality and health implications in Garba Town, West Guji Zone, Ethiopia: an integrated analysis of physico-chemical, microbial, and social dimensions

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Communications
Drinking water pollution and resulting waterborne diseases pose significant public health risks in low-income countries like Ethiopia. This study aimed to assess the quality of drinking water in Garba Town, Bule Hora Woreda, West Guji Zone, focusing on ...
Menbere Abate, P Sekhar
doaj   +1 more source

Even a slight temperature increase triggers the inhibition of Symbiodiniaceae cell division and promotes cell expulsion in the coral Acropora selago

open access: yesPhycological Research, EarlyView.
SUMMARY Coral bleaching, characterized by the loss of Symbiodiniaceae symbionts from corals, is promoted both by acute high‐temperature events and by prolonged moderate thermal stress. However, the mechanisms responsible for decreases in Symbiodiniaceae cell densities within corals remain unclear. Symbiodiniaceae cells within corals proliferate through
Hiroshi Yamashita   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Role of Scientific Discovery in the Establishment of the First Biological Weapons Programmes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
YesThis report addresses the scientific and technological discoveries in the biological sciences that enabled the early interest in biological warfare to move from hurling infected corpses into enemy cities in ancient times, through use of small cultures
Davison, N.
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Morpho‐anatomical and genetic variation of Lithophyllum neo‐okamurae and L. okamurae (Corallinales, Corallinophycidae, Rhodophyta) from Jeju Island, Korea

open access: yesPhycological Research, EarlyView.
SUMMARY Lithophyllum Philippi (Corallinales, Corallinophycidae, Rhodophyta) is a diverse genus of non‐geniculate coralline algae. Lithophyllum neo‐okamurae and L. okamurae are commonly found in the intertidal and subtidal zones of Jeju Island, Korea, where they contribute to local benthic communities.
Kyeong‐Tae Lee   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Microbiological quality of Moroccan labeled Euphorbia resinifera honey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In the present work, microbiological profile of thirty-seven samples of labeled honey were collected in a Protected Geographical Indication “PGI” area of Tadla-Azilal region, which is an endemic zone of Euphorbia resinifera plant.
Benbachir, Maryam   +4 more
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Bacteriological water quality of Otter Lake

open access: yes, 1971
As part of the 1970 Recreational Lakes Program, a single intensive bacteriological survey was carried out on Otter Lake in the District of Parry Sound. Otter Lake is a stellate-shaped lake which receives water from many small streams and flows to the north-east with the major outflow being the Boyne River. The lake has no towns or villages on its shore
openaire   +1 more source

Efficacy of 0.2% povidone‐iodine and 0.1% polyhexamethylene biguanide as preoperative antiseptics in equine ophthalmic procedures

open access: yesVeterinary Ophthalmology, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 438-447, March 2025.
Abstract Objective This retrospective study evaluates the efficacy of povidone‐iodine (PI) and polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) as preoperative antiseptics in equine ophthalmic procedures. Animals Studied Horses that underwent routine ophthalmic surgery and procedures.
Anna Farkas   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Physico-chemical and bacteriological investigation of fish and water in Aiba reservoir, Iwo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This study looked into the physicochemical and bacteriological investigation of fish and water in Aiba Reservoir. Water and fish samples collected were studied to assess their bacteriological and physicochemical characteristics and their suitability for ...
Ajani, F., Omitoyin, S.A.
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Bacteriological water quality of Cameron Lake

open access: yes, 1971
During the five-day survey of Cameron Lake, August 17 to 21, 1970, the water was acceptable for recreational use. However, a cautionary note must be included to indicate a possible discharge of fecal material through the soil with a time lag between peak cottager population and appearance of pollution in the water.
openaire   +1 more source

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