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Inactivation of Bacteriophage Infecting Bacteroides Strain GB124 Using UV-B Radiation
D. Diston,
James Ebdon
, Huw Taylor
University of Brighton
Environment and Public Health Research Excellence Group
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Bacteriophage
100%
Bacteroides
100%
Bacteroides Fragilis
16%
Beam Experiment
16%
Collimated Beam
16%
Environmental Settings
16%
Fecal Contamination
16%
First-order
16%
Geographic Region
16%
Highly Similar
16%
Host Strains
16%
Human Fecal Pollution
16%
Inactivation Kinetics
16%
Indicator Organisms
16%
Laboratory Environment
16%
Log-linear
16%
Microbial Source Tracking
16%
Microorganism Inactivation
16%
Municipal Effluent
16%
Natural Environment
16%
Phage
100%
Solar Radiation
33%
Specific Indicators
33%
Ultraviolet B Radiation
16%
Ultraviolet-B (UV-B)
16%
UV-B Radiation
100%
UVB Solar Radiation
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bacteriophage
100%
Bacteroides
100%
Bacteroides fragilis
14%
Indicator Organism
14%
Microbial Source Tracking
14%
Microorganism
14%
Solar Radiation
42%
Ultraviolet B Radiation
100%