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  • Toward the autonomous flush... Toward the autonomous flushing of building plumbing: Characterizing oxidation-reduction potential and temperature sensor dynamics
    Martinez Paz, Ernesto F.; Raskin, Lutgarde; Wigginton, Krista R. ... Water research (Oxford), 03/2024, Volume: 251
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    •Oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) decreased overnight in houses with free chlorine.•Daily morning autonomous flushing stabilized ORP levels in houses with free chlorine.•ORP did not change ...
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  • Biofilms in shower hoses Biofilms in shower hoses
    Proctor, Caitlin R.; Reimann, Mauro; Vriens, Bas ... Water research, 03/2018, Volume: 131
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    Shower hoses offer an excellent bacterial growth environment in close proximity to a critical end-user exposure route within building drinking water plumbing. However, the health risks associated ...
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  • Tenets of a holistic approa... Tenets of a holistic approach to drinking water-associated pathogen research, management, and communication
    Proctor, Caitlin; Garner, Emily; Hamilton, Kerry A. ... Water research, 03/2022, Volume: 211
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    •Drinking water pathogen research often lacks cross-disciplinary communication.•Differences in pathogen behavior and management should be considered holistically.•Discipline-specific methods, ...
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  • Urban stormwater runoff: a ... Urban stormwater runoff: a new class of environmental flow problem
    Walsh, Christopher J; Fletcher, Tim D; Burns, Matthew J PloS one, 09/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 9
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    Environmental flow assessment frameworks have begun to consider changes to flow regimes resulting from land-use change. Urban stormwater runoff, which degrades streams through altered volume, pattern ...
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  • Impact of water heater temp... Impact of water heater temperature setting and water use frequency on the building plumbing microbiome
    Ji, Pan; Rhoads, William J; Edwards, Marc A ... The ISME Journal, 06/2017, Volume: 11, Issue: 6
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    Hot water plumbing is an important conduit of microbes into the indoor environment and can increase risk of opportunistic pathogens (for example, Legionella pneumophila). We examined the combined ...
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  • A Critical Review on the Fa... A Critical Review on the Factors that Influence Opportunistic Premise Plumbing Pathogens: From Building Entry to Fixtures in Residences
    Logan-Jackson, Alshae’ R.; Batista, Marylia Duarte; Healy, William ... Environmental science & technology, 04/2023, Volume: 57, Issue: 16
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    Residential buildings provide unique conditions for opportunistic premise plumbing pathogen (OPPP) exposure via aerosolized water droplets produced by showerheads, faucets, and tubs. The objective of ...
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  • Assessment of detection lim... Assessment of detection limits of fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing for detection of illicit connections
    NIENHUIS, Jaap; DE HAAN, Cornelis; LANGEVELD, Jeroen ... Water science & technology, 01/2013, Volume: 67, Issue: 12
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    Distributed temperature sensing (DTS) with fiber-optic cables is a powerful tool to detect illicit connections in storm sewer systems. High-frequency temperature measurements along the in-sewer cable ...
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  • Plumbing mysterious RNAs in... Plumbing mysterious RNAs in “dark genome” for the conquest of human diseases
    Huang, Lisa A.; Lin, Chunru; Yang, Liuqing Molecular therapy, 06/2023, Volume: 31, Issue: 6
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    Next-generation sequencing has revealed that less than 2% of transcribed genes are translated into proteins, with a large portion transcribed into noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs). Among these, long noncoding ...
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