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Date: 2014-04-15 17:57:30
Earth
Environmental science
Enterococcus
Gram-positive bacteria
Water quality
Turbidity
Estuary
Hudson River
Water
Environment
Lactobacillales

Enterococci in the Hudson River: Sources of Contamination at 125th Street Environmental Issues and Policy Recommendations for the Waterfront Development in Manhattanville K. Farrell, C. Kelly, P. Bower

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