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1. Variable fecal source prioritization in recreational waters routinely monitored with viral and bacterial general indicators.

2. Fecal pollution source characterization at non-point source impacted beaches under dry and wet weather conditions.

3. Viral and Bacterial Fecal Indicators in Untreated Wastewater across the Contiguous United States Exhibit Geospatial Trends.

4. Large-scale implementation of standardized quantitative real-time PCR fecal source identification procedures in the Tillamook Bay Watershed.

5. Incidence of somatic and F+ coliphage in Great Lake Basin recreational waters.

6. Evidence of Genetic Fecal Marker Interactions between Water Column and Periphyton in Artificial Streams.

7. A human fecal contamination score for ranking recreational sites using the HF183/BacR287 quantitative real-time PCR method.

8. Integrated preservation and sample clean up procedures for studying water ingestion by recreational swimmers via urinary biomarker determination.

9. Differential decomposition of bacterial and viral fecal indicators in common human pollution types.

10. Data Acceptance Criteria for Standardized Human-Associated Fecal Source Identification Quantitative Real-Time PCR Methods.

11. Factors affecting the presence of human-associated and fecal indicator real-time quantitative PCR genetic markers in urban-impacted recreational beaches.

12. Development of rapid canine fecal source identification PCR-based assays.

13. Improved HF183 quantitative real-time PCR assay for characterization of human fecal pollution in ambient surface water samples.

14. Age-related shifts in the density and distribution of genetic marker water quality indicators in cow and calf feces.

15. Comparison of PCR and quantitative real-time PCR methods for the characterization of ruminant and cattle fecal pollution sources.

16. Characterization of fecal concentrations in human and other animal sources by physical, culture-based, and quantitative real-time PCR methods.

17. Evaluation of the repeatability and reproducibility of a suite of qPCR-based microbial source tracking methods.

18. Comparison of the microbial community structures of untreated wastewaters from different geographic locales.

19. Dramatic improvements in beach water quality following gull removal.

20. Distribution of genetic marker concentrations for fecal indicator bacteria in sewage and animal feces.

21. Interlaboratory comparison of real-time PCR protocols for quantification of general fecal indicator bacteria.

22. Decay of bacterial pathogens, fecal indicators, and real-time quantitative PCR genetic markers in manure-amended soils.

23. Combining land use information and small stream sampling with PCR-based methods for better characterization of diffuse sources of human fecal pollution.

24. Community structures of fecal bacteria in cattle from different animal feeding operations.

25. Performance of PCR-based assays targeting Bacteroidales genetic markers of human fecal pollution in sewage and fecal samples.

26. Performance assessment PCR-based assays targeting bacteroidales genetic markers of bovine fecal pollution.

27. Quantitative PCR for genetic markers of human fecal pollution.

28. Identification of bacterial DNA markers for the detection of human fecal pollution in water.

29. Competitive metagenomic DNA hybridization identifies host-specific microbial genetic markers in cow fecal samples.

30. Phylogenetic diversity of drinking water bacteria in a distribution system simulator.

31. Effect of UV irradiation on organic matter extracted from treated Ohio River water studied through the use of electrospray mass spectrometry.

32. Trace metal leaching behavior studied through the use of parametric modeling of water borne soil particles fractionated with a split-flow thin cell.

33. Examples of the role of analytical chemistry in environmental risk management research.

34. Characterization of submicrometer aqueous iron(III) colloids formed in the presence of phosphate by sedimentation field flow fractionation with multiangle laser light scattering detection.

35. Stable association complex electrospray mass spectrometry for the determination of cyanuric acid.

36. Trace metal loading on water-borne soil and dust particles characterized through the use of split-flow thin-cell fractionation.

37. Perchlorate levels in samples of sodium nitrate fertilizer derived from Chilean caliche.

38. Characterization of Cryptosporidium parvum by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry.

39. Perchlorate uptake by salt cedar (Tamarix ramosissima) in the Las Vegas wash riparian ecosystem.

40. Microscale extraction of perchlorate in drinking water with low level detection by electrospray-mass spectrometry.

41. Microextraction of nine haloacetic acids in drinking water at microgram per liter levels with electrospray-mass spectrometry of stable association complexes

42. Determination of interfering triazine degradation products by gas chromatography-ion trap mass spectrometry.

43. Determination of perchlorate at trace levels in drinking water by ion-pair extraction with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

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