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Verran et al., 2001 - Google Patents

The relationship between substratum surface roughness and microbiological and organic soiling: a review

Verran et al., 2001

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6568405600804465248
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Verran J
Boyd R
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Biofouling

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Substratum surface roughness has a well documented effect on the retention of microorganisms. Implications of this encompass problems in hygiene, infection, fouling, equipment function, corrosion and cleanabil‐ity. This paper reviews methods used for …
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