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      Observations on the use of membrane filtration and liquid impingement to collect airborne microorganisms in various atmospheric environments

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                Journal
                Aerobiologia
                Aerobiologia
                Springer Nature
                0393-5965
                1573-3025
                March 2011
                June 29 2010
                March 2011
                : 27
                : 1
                : 25-35
                Article
                10.1007/s10453-010-9173-z
                446a2508-731c-4235-8066-008e9d40deb6
                © 2011
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