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Nephelometric: - Method of of measuring turbidity in a water sample by passing light through the sample and measuring the amount of the light that is deflected. [Environmental Protection Agency]
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Water quality improves - Jul 23, 2008 Summerland Review,Municipal administrator Don DeGagne says water in the Trout Creek water system is now at 0.28 Nephelometric Turbidity Units. This is a noticeable change
changes continue at West Palm water plant - Jul 27, 2008 Palm Beach Post,...in a month's time are above 0.3 NTU, or nephelometric turbidity units, which are used to quantify the ability of light to pass through the water.
Low iron stores: a risk factor for excessive hair loss in non ... - Nov 14, 2007 John Libbey Eurotext,Serum ferritin levels were measured using a nephelometric assay (BNII Berhing) [21]. Descriptive and inferential analyses were performed using SPSS 11.0,
Insulin Resistance Is Unrelated to Circulating Retinol Binding ... - Nov 7, 2007 Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism,Measurements of RBP were performed using a nephelometric method and validated using quantitative Western blotting. Results: M (80–120 min) was higher in IS
rivertown silt clogs nearby waterways - Nov 5, 2007 Florida Times-Union,Samples the district and Department of Environmental Protection took from creeks near rivertown reached as high as 430 nephelometric turbidity units one day
03 - PGMA drinks treated Panay River water - Aug 3, 2007 Balita.org,The new WTP produces treated water with turbidity of less than one NTU (nephelometric turbidity unit), which is a mean accomplishment considering that the
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