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... samples must contain less than 2,000 fecal - coliform bacteria , and less than 10,000 total - coliform bacteria per 100 ml . Amounts under 100 fecal - coliform germs per 100 ml in at least 80 % of the samples are desirable . The samples ...
... samples must contain less than 2,000 fecal - coliform bacteria , and less than 10,000 total - coliform bacteria per 100 ml . Amounts under 100 fecal - coliform germs per 100 ml in at least 80 % of the samples are desirable . The samples ...
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... samples generally showed values between 2 and 40 ng / 1 , concentrations of up to 1090 ng / l were mea- sured in some seawater samples from a depth of 3200 m above the Middle Atlantic Ridge ( 36 ° N , 33 ° W ) ( Carr et al . 1974 ) ...
... samples generally showed values between 2 and 40 ng / 1 , concentrations of up to 1090 ng / l were mea- sured in some seawater samples from a depth of 3200 m above the Middle Atlantic Ridge ( 36 ° N , 33 ° W ) ( Carr et al . 1974 ) ...
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... sampling gear , impurities of chemicals , or from other sources . In 1973 , sub- samples of the same seawater sample were sent to nine experienced laboratories all over the world . The results of lead analysis were strongly divergent ...
... sampling gear , impurities of chemicals , or from other sources . In 1973 , sub- samples of the same seawater sample were sent to nine experienced laboratories all over the world . The results of lead analysis were strongly divergent ...
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