Variation of Attenuation of Bacteria Migration with Volume Flux Rate and Porosity in Porous Media

T.A. Lateef
T.A. Lateef
Dr. J. A. Adegoke
Dr. J. A. Adegoke
A. A. Ogunjobi
A. A. Ogunjobi
University of Ibadan University of Ibadan

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T.A. Lateef. 2012. \u201cVariation of Attenuation of Bacteria Migration with Volume Flux Rate and Porosity in Porous Media\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - C: Biological Science GJSFR-C Volume 12 (GJSFR Volume 12 Issue C6).

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Variation of Attenuation of Bacteria Migration with Volume Flux Rate and Porosity in Porous Media

Dr. J. A. Adegoke
Dr. J. A. Adegoke
A. A. Ogunjobi
A. A. Ogunjobi
T.A. Lateef
T.A. Lateef <p>University of Ibadan</p>

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