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Sam Van Nevel

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FEMS Microbiology Ecology|May 10, 2013
Bacterial invasion potential in water is determined by nutrient availability and the indigenous communitySam Van Nevel, Karen De Roy, Nico Boon
Journal of Microbiological Methods|May 21, 2013
Routine bacterial analysis with automated flow cytometrySam Van Nevel, Stefan Koetzsch, Hans-Ulrich Weilenmann, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|December 24, 2015
Bacterial Exchange in Household Washing MachinesChris Callewaert, Sam Van Nevel, Frederiek-Maarten Kerckhof, et al.
Bioresource Technology|March 11, 2018
Sulfur-based denitrification treating regeneration water from ion exchange at high performance and low costTom G L Vandekerckhove, Kanae Kobayashi, Joery Janda, et al.
Water Research|April 28, 2012
Transparent exopolymer particle removal in different drinking water production centersSam Van Nevel, Tom Hennebel, Kristof De Beuf, et al.
Water Research|January 3, 2017
Flow cytometry for immediate follow-up of drinking water networks after maintenanceSam Van Nevel, Benjamin Buysschaert, Karen De Roy, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 20, 2013
Biogenic nanopalladium based remediation of chlorinated hydrocarbons in marine environmentsBaharak Hosseinkhani, Tom Hennebel, Sam Van Nevel, et al.
Water Research|July 20, 2013
Trace organic solutes in closed-loop forward osmosis applications: influence of membrane fouling and modeling of solute build-upArnout D'Haese, Pierre Le-Clech, Sam Van Nevel, et al.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|May 19, 2011
Palladium nanoparticles produced by fermentatively cultivated bacteria as catalyst for diatrizoate removal with biogenic hydrogenTom Hennebel, Sam Van Nevel, Stephanie Verschuere, et al.
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FEMS Microbiology Ecology|May 10, 2013
Bacterial invasion potential in water is determined by nutrient availability and the indigenous communitySam Van Nevel, Karen De Roy, Nico Boon
Journal of Microbiological Methods|May 21, 2013
Routine bacterial analysis with automated flow cytometrySam Van Nevel, Stefan Koetzsch, Hans-Ulrich Weilenmann, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|December 24, 2015
Bacterial Exchange in Household Washing MachinesChris Callewaert, Sam Van Nevel, Frederiek-Maarten Kerckhof, et al.
Bioresource Technology|March 11, 2018
Sulfur-based denitrification treating regeneration water from ion exchange at high performance and low costTom G L Vandekerckhove, Kanae Kobayashi, Joery Janda, et al.
Water Research|April 28, 2012
Transparent exopolymer particle removal in different drinking water production centersSam Van Nevel, Tom Hennebel, Kristof De Beuf, et al.
Water Research|January 3, 2017
Flow cytometry for immediate follow-up of drinking water networks after maintenanceSam Van Nevel, Benjamin Buysschaert, Karen De Roy, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 20, 2013
Biogenic nanopalladium based remediation of chlorinated hydrocarbons in marine environmentsBaharak Hosseinkhani, Tom Hennebel, Sam Van Nevel, et al.
Water Research|July 20, 2013
Trace organic solutes in closed-loop forward osmosis applications: influence of membrane fouling and modeling of solute build-upArnout D'Haese, Pierre Le-Clech, Sam Van Nevel, et al.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|May 19, 2011
Palladium nanoparticles produced by fermentatively cultivated bacteria as catalyst for diatrizoate removal with biogenic hydrogenTom Hennebel, Sam Van Nevel, Stephanie Verschuere, et al.
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