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Faecal indicator pollution from a dairy farm in Ayrshire, Scotland: Source apportionment, risk assessment and potential of mitigation measures

A.J.A. Vinten    
G. Sym    
K. Avdic    
Colin Crawford    
A. Duncan    
D.W. Merrilees    

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