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  1. Comparison of antimicrobial-resistant E. coli and other coliforms from the upstream to estuary sections in three rivers with different basin characteristics
  2. Detection and collection of shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli using foam concentration without membrane filtration
  3. Optimizing the processing conditions of ballasted flocculation of actual turbid river water
  4. Performance recovery of proton exchange membrane electrolyzer degraded by metal cations contamination
  5. Diversity of Fecal Indicator Enterococci among Different Hosts: Importance to Water Contamination Source Tracking
  6. Optimum conditions for high-speed solid–liquid separation by ballasted flocculation
  7. Disappearance and prevalence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase–producing Escherichia coli and other coliforms in the wastewater treatment process
  8. Growth and Decay of Fecal Indicator Bacteria and Changes in the Coliform Composition on the Top Surface Sand of Coastal Beaches during the Rainy Season
  9. Development of softening and ballasted flocculation as a pretreatment process for seawater desalination through a reverse osmosis membrane
  10. Assessing environmental flow alterations induced by dams and climate change using a distributed hydrological model at catchment-scalel
  11. Highly sensitive detection and quantification of dissolved free extracellular DNA using colloid adsorption and foam concentration
  12. Application of Coagulation and Foam Concentration Method to Quantify Waterborne Pathogens in River Water Samples
  13. Development of softening and ballasted flocculation as a pretreatment process for seawater desalination through a reverse osmosis membrane
  14. Effects of Artificial River Water on PEM Water Electrolysis Performance
  15. Assessing watershed-scale environmental flow alterations induced by dams and climate change using a distributed hydrological model
  16. Antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli isolated from dairy cows and their surrounding environment on a livestock farm practicing prudent antimicrobial use
  17. Persistence of Antibiotic-Resistant Escherichia coli Strains Belonging to the B2 Phylogroup in Municipal Wastewater under Aerobic Conditions
  18. Enhancement of sunlight irradiation for wastewater disinfection by mixing with seawater
  19. Comparison of Antibiotic Resistance Profile of Escherichia coli between Pristine and Human-Impacted Sites in a River
  20. Gradients of flow regulation shape community structures of stream fishes and insects within a catchment subject to typhoon events
  21. Fast, sensitive, and reliable detection of waterborne pathogens by digital PCR after coagulation and foam concentration
  22. Are bacteria potential sources of fish environmental DNA?
  23. A Membrane-Free Alternative Method for Concentration of Live Microorganisms by Foam Separation
  24. Preliminary assessment of the impacts of sediment sluicing events on stream insects in the Mimi River, Japan
  25. Growth and antibiotic resistance acquisition of Escherichia coli in a river that receives treated sewage effluent
  26. Electricity generation from sweet potato-shochu waste using microbial fuel cells
  27. Using mineral compositions to indicate the origin of sediments in a tidal flat of an estuarine marsh
  28. A highly efficient method for concentrating DNA from river water by combined coagulation and foam separation
  29. Removal and Recovery of Heavy Metals from Industrial Wastewater by Precipitation and Foam Separation Using Lime and Casein
  30. Negligible contribution of reservoir dams to organic and inorganic transport in the lower Mimi River, Japan
  31. Bacterial flora analysis of coliforms in sewage, river water, and ground water using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
  32. Antibiotic Resistance Profiling and Genotyping of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci Collected from an Urban River Basin in the Provincial City of Miyazaki, Japan
  33. Antimicrobial resistant Salmonella in an urban river
  34. Concentration of MS2 phage in river water by a combined ferric colloid adsorption and foam separation-based method, with MS2 phage leaching from ferric colloid
  35. Temporal Variabilities in Genetic Patterns and Antibiotic Resistance Profiles of Enterococci Isolated from Human Feces
  36. Concentration ofCryptosporidiumoocysts from river water by coagulation and foam separation combined with acid dissolution of ferric flocs
  37. Identification ofEnterococcus faeciumandEnterococcus faecalisasvanC-type Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci (VRE) from sewage and river water in the provincial city of Miyazaki, Japan
  38. Electricity generation from cattle manure slurry by cassette-electrode microbial fuel cells
  39. Tracing the source of difficult to settle fine particles which cause turbidity in the Hitotsuse reservoir, Japan
  40. Susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates collected from river water
  41. A Proposal for Source Tracking of Fecal Pollution in Recreational Waters by Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis
  42. Abundance ofEnterococcusspecies,Enterococcus faecalisandEnterococcus faecium, essential indicators of fecal pollution, in river water
  43. Comparison of real-time reverse-transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification and real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction for detection of noroviruses in municipal wastewater
  44. The concentration of white spot disease virus for its detection in sea water using a combined ferric colloid adsorption- and foam separation-based method
  45. Application of PFGE to source tracking of faecal pollution in coastal recreation area, Aoshima Japan
  46. Genotypic Analysis of Enterococci Isolated from Fecal-Polluted Water from Different Sources by Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) for Application to Microbial Source Tracking
  47. Quantitative loop-mediated isothermal amplification method for the detection of Vibrio nigripulchritudo in shrimp
  48. Biota of fecal bacteria concentrated in stable foam formed along water's edge in coastal zones
  49. Real-time reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification for rapid detection of yellow head virus in shrimp
  50. A simple non-enzymatic method for the preparation of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) DNA from the haemolymph ofMarsupenaeus japonicususing FTA matrix cards
  51. Residual of 17β-estradiol in digestion liquid generated from a biogas plant using livestock waste
  52. Removal of Noroviruses from Municipal Wastewater by Foam Separation using Dispersed Air-Bubbles and Surface-Active Substance
  53. Removal of bacteria from coastal seawater by foam separation using dispersed bubbles and surface-active substances
  54. Fate of natural estrogens in batch mixing experiments using municipal sewage and activated sludge
  55. Removal of Emulsified Oil from Water by Coagulation and Foam Separation
  56. Removal of heavy metals from aqueous solution by nonliving Ulva seaweed as biosorbent
  57. Performance of a closed recirculating system with foam separation, nitrification and denitrification units for intensive culture of eel: towards zero emission
  58. Removal of suspended solids by coagulation and foam separation using surface-active protein
  59. Water Quality and Mass Balances in a Culture of Japanese Flounder using a Closed Recirculating System with Foam-separation and Nitrification Units
  60. The role of terrestrial humic substances on the shift of kelp community to crustose coralline algae community of the southern Hokkaido Island in the Japan Sea
  61. Performance of a Closed Recirculating System with Foam-separation and Nitrification Units for Intensive Culture of Japanese Flounder.
  62. Riverine input of bioavailable iron supporting phytoplankton growth in Kesennuma Bay (Japan)
  63. Isolation of an allelopathic substance from the crustose coralline algae, Lithophyllum spp., and its effect on the brown alga, Laminaria religiosa Miyabe (Phaeophyta)
  64. The present state of effluent control in Japan and pollutant load from fish culture to environment-Possibility of intensive recirculating fish culture systems.
  65. Bioavailable iron species in seawater measured by macroalga (Laminaria japonica) uptake
  66. Iron requirement of the brown macroalgae Laminaria japonica, Undaria pinnatifida (Phaeophyta) and the crustose coralline alga Lithophyllum yessoense (Rhodophyta), and their competition in the northern Japan Sea
  67. Photoreduction of manganese dioxide in seawater by organic substances under ultraviolet or sunlight
  68. Effect of Iron on Oogonium Formation, Growth Rate and Pigment Synthesis of Laminaria japonica (Phaeophyta)
  69. Solubility and dissolution rate of colloidal γ-FeOOH in seawater
  70. Existence of stable Fe(II) complex in oxic river water and its determination
  71. Dissolution rate and solubility of colloidal hydrous ferric oxide in seawater
  72. Photo-reduction of Fe(III) by dissolved organic substances and existence of Fe(II) in seawater during spring blooms