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Escherichia coli Toxin and Attachment Genes in Sand at Great Lakes Recreational Beaches
Leah M Bauer,
Elizabeth Wheeler Alm
Institute for Great Lakes Research (IGLR)
Biology
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sand
100%
Gene
57%
Strain
35%
Beach
28%
Toxin
21%
Escherichia
14%
Coding
14%
Investigation
14%
Lake
14%
Michigan
7%
United States of America
7%
United States
7%
Lake Huron
7%
Safety
7%
Organism
7%
Protein
7%
Water
7%
Environmental Protection Agency
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Escherichia coli
92%
Gene
57%
Toxin
21%
Prevalence
7%
Protein
7%
Virulence
7%
Ensure
7%
Water
7%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Genes
57%
Strains
35%
Lakes
21%
Beaches
21%
Escherichia coli
14%
Prevalence
7%
Virulence
7%
Cytochromes
7%
Organisms
7%
Water
7%
United States Environmental Protection Agency
7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Escherichia coli
92%
Toxin
21%
Virulence
7%
Protein
7%
Prevalence
7%
Water
7%
Ensure
7%
Indicator Organism
7%
Psychology
Attachment
28%
Protein
7%