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Isabel Seifert-Dähnn, Ingrid Nesheim, Sambita Gosh, Rutuja Dhawde, Appasaheb Ghadge and Aina C. Wennberg
The majority of people in rural villages in Maharashtra, India, have access to improved drinking water sources. Nevertheless, the water quality at the point of consumption often does not satisfy the drinking water standard. In this study, we assess chang...
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Ingun Tryland, Henrik Braathen, Aina C. Wennberg, Fasil Eregno, Anna-Lena Beschorner
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Simple, automated methods are required for rapid detection of wastewater contamination in urban recreational water. The activity of the enzyme ß-d-galactosidase (GAL) can rapidly (<2 h) be measured by field instruments, or a fully automated instrument, a...
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Timothy B. Folta, Frédéric Delmar, and Karl Wennberg
Pág. 253 - 269
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Jason M. St. Clair, David C. McCabe, John D. Crounse, Urs Steiner, and Paul O. Wennberg
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Hanna Wennberg, Agneta Ståhl, Christer Hydén
Accessibility in public outdoor environments for those with reduced functional capacity has been gaining interest on both the international and national levels. This study investigates how accessibility issues are currently treated in Swedish municipalit...
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Washenfelder, R. A. Roehl, C. M. McKinney, K. A. Julian, R. R. Wennberg, P. O.
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Wennberg, M. Engqvist, G. Nyman, M.
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