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Optical Detection Technologies for Waterborne Pathogens
Helen Bridle
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School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
Institute of Biological Chemistry, Biophysics and Bioengineering
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detection
100%
fluorescence
100%
pathogens
100%
labelling
66%
microorganisms
33%
size
33%
range
33%
shape
33%
spectroscopy
33%
viability
33%
absorption spectroscopy
33%
raman spectroscopy
33%
light scattering
33%
microscopes
33%
Material Science
Raman Spectroscopy
100%
Spectroscopy Technique
100%
Detection Technique
100%
Infrared Spectroscopy
100%
Absorption Spectroscopy
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Optics
100%
Infectious Agent
100%
Microorganism
25%
Absorption Spectroscopy
25%
Infrared Radiation
25%
Light Scattering
25%
Infrared Spectroscopy
25%
Spectroscopy Technique
25%
Raman Spectroscopy
25%
Detection Technique
25%
Flow Cytometry
25%