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Do Calves Drink Water? [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals (Basel)
Staub C, Venturi E.
europepmc   +1 more source

A Budyko-type model for human water consumption

Journal of Hydrology, 2018
Abstract Budyko-type models in hydrology are simple but efficient descriptions of the vegetation-mediated hydrologic cycle in catchments. Based on hypothesized similarities between vegetation and human water consumption interactions in terms of water demand, constraints, and system functioning as well as catchment processes and outcomes, a ...
Xiaowen Lei   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Cryptosporidium oocysts in water for human consumption

European Journal of Epidemiology, 1994
A study was carried out on the presence of oocysts of Cryptosporidium spp. in water for human consumption in the Province of Salamanca, Spain, using four different staining techniques: Ziehl-Neelsen, auramine, indirect immunofluorescence with monoclonal antibodies (Meridian, USA) and direct immunofluorescence with monoclonal antibodies (Pasteur, France)
Rodríguez-Hernandez, J.   +3 more
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Assessment of Water Quality for Human Consumption

Microchimica Acta, 2003
This study deals with the application of chemometric approaches (cluster analysis and principal components analysis) to a potable water monitoring demonstrated on a data set from the region of Kavala, Greece, being analysed according to the standard instructions and directives of the European Union.
Thomas Spanos   +3 more
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Effect of butorphanol tartrate on food and water consumption in humans

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1985
There is much evidence that endogenous opioid peptides are involved in the regulation of food and water intake in a variety of species. We report here that the exogenous opiate agonist, butorphanol tartrate (1 microgram/kg), significantly increases food, but not water, intake in normal humans. The major effect on food intake was seen within the first 2
J E, Morley, S, Parker, A S, Levine
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Mutagenicity in the various treatment phases of water for human consumption

Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, 1991
Recent concern has been expressed about health risks due to water consumption, since many mutagenic/carcinogenic substances have been reported to be produced during water purification treatment. Laboratory test with humic acid solutions and field test in the Aqueduct of Turin, were carried out to study the power of some oxidants (NaClO, ClO2 and O3) to
GILLI, Giorgio   +3 more
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Directive of the European Communities Relating to the Quality of Water for Human Consumption

Science of The Total Environment, 1981
A draft directive relating to the quality of water for human consumption was submitted on 22 July 1975 to the Council of Ministers of the European Communities. The submission of this proposition was requested by the Council of Ministers in the Action Programme of the European Communities on the environment, approved by them on 22 November 1973.
R, Amavis, J, Smeets
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