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View article: Performance of on-site flow cytometry for near-real-time microbiological analysis of alpine karst drinking water resources
Performance of on-site flow cytometry for near-real-time microbiological analysis of alpine karst drinking water resources Open
This study presents the first rigorous, multi-parameter evaluation of near-real-time flow cytometry (FCM) for automated on-site monitoring at a model alpine karst spring used as a drinking water resource. We tested automated FCM for its ca…
View article: Source-tracing of industrial and municipal wastewater effluent in river water via fluorescence fingerprinting
Source-tracing of industrial and municipal wastewater effluent in river water via fluorescence fingerprinting Open
Fluorescence fingerprinting is a technique to uniquely characterize water samples based on their distinct composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) measured via 3D fluorescence spectroscopy. It is an effective tool for monitoring the c…
View article: Measuring Comprehensive, General Health Literacy in the General Adult Population: The Development and Validation of the HLS19-Q12 Instrument in Seventeen Countries
Measuring Comprehensive, General Health Literacy in the General Adult Population: The Development and Validation of the HLS19-Q12 Instrument in Seventeen Countries Open
Background: For improving health literacy (HL) by national and international public health policy, measuring population HL by a comprehensive instrument is needed. A short instrument, the HLS19-Q12 based on the HLS-EU-Q47, was developed, t…
View article: Enhanced statistical evaluation of fluorescence properties to identify dissolved organic matter dynamics during river high-flow events
Enhanced statistical evaluation of fluorescence properties to identify dissolved organic matter dynamics during river high-flow events Open
Fluorescence spectroscopy has become a widely used technique to characterize dissolved organic matter (DOM) and organic hazardous micro-pollutants in natural and human-influenced water bodies. Especially in rivers highly impacted by munici…
View article: Systematic data-driven exploration of Austrian wastewater and sludge treatment - implications for phosphorus governance, costs and environment
Systematic data-driven exploration of Austrian wastewater and sludge treatment - implications for phosphorus governance, costs and environment Open
Within the new policy framework shaped by the EU Green Deal and the Circular Economy Action Plans, the field of wastewater and sludge treatment in Europe is subject to high expectations and new challenges related to mitigation of greenhous…
View article: Forward-backward algorithms with a biallelic mutation-drift model: Orthogonal polynomials, and a coalescent/urn-model based approach
Forward-backward algorithms with a biallelic mutation-drift model: Orthogonal polynomials, and a coalescent/urn-model based approach Open
Inference of the marginal likelihood of sample allele configurations using backward algorithms yields identical results with the Kingman coalescent, the Moran model, and the diffusion model (up to a scaling of time). For inference of proba…
View article: Inference of population genetic parameters with a biallelic mutation drift model using the coalescent, diffusion with orthogonal polynomials, and the Moran model
Inference of population genetic parameters with a biallelic mutation drift model using the coalescent, diffusion with orthogonal polynomials, and the Moran model Open
In population genetics, extant samples are usually used for inference of past population genetic forces. With the Kingman coalescent and the backward diffusion equation, inference of the marginal likelihood proceeds from an extant sample b…
View article: Exploitation of the maximum potential of fluorescence spectroscopy for water resource systems using Bayesian statistical approaches
Exploitation of the maximum potential of fluorescence spectroscopy for water resource systems using Bayesian statistical approaches Open
<p>Fluorescence Spectroscopy is a very promising tool for the identification of dissolved organic material (DOM) in aquatic systems. It is rapid, sensitive and relatively inexpensive. Knowledge gaps and challenging interpretation of …
View article: Stability of fluorescence spectra of various water systems
Stability of fluorescence spectra of various water systems Open
<p>During the last years fluorescence spectroscopy was developed to be a fast and inexpensive way for water quality measurement in various water systems to characterize natural and human influenced water bodies regarding organic matt…