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Mary E. Schoen, Michael A. Jahne and Jay L. Garland
We used quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) to estimate the microbial risks from two contamination pathways in onsite non-potable water systems (ONWS): contamination of potable water by (treated) reclaimed, non-potable water and contamination o...
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Xiaobo Xue, Troy R. Hawkins, Mary E. Schoen, Jay Garland and Nicholas J. Ashbolt
Managing the water-energy-nutrient nexus for the built environment requires, in part, a full system analysis of energy consumption, global warming and eutrophication potentials of municipal water services. As an example, we evaluated the life cycle energ...
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Jamie D. Collins, William J. Worthington, John E. Schoen
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Retirement well-being expectations of incumbent family owned business CEOs is a critical precursor to successful succession events. The significant antecedents to retirement well-being expectation are family relationships, wealth management and transfer,...
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Irene M. Duranczyk, Karen A. Myers, Ellyn K. Couillard, Sara Schoen, Jeanne L. Higbee
Nations throughout the world have signed the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities. Many postsecondary educators support the ideals of access and equity for students with disabilities, but have received no training in ...
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Erik R. Schoen, David A. Beauchamp & Nathanael C. Overman
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J. Schoen, A. Bondzio, K. Topp and R. Einsp
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Marco P. Schoen
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Sorensen, E. H. Qian, E. Schoen, R. Hua, R.
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F. Lin, M.P. Schoen, and U.A. Korde
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Schoen, Ulrich; Hamann, Jan; Jugel, Alfred; Kurzawa, Hendrik; Schmidt,
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