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Bischel, Heather N. ; Özel Duygan, Birge D. ; Strande, Linda ; McArdell, Christa S. ; Udert, Kai M. ; Kohn, Tamar ( , Water Research)
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Bischel, Heather N. ; Schertenleib, Ariane ; Fumasoli, Alexandra ; Udert, Kai M. ; Kohn, Tamar ( , Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol.)
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Nelson, Kara L. ; Boehm, Alexandria B. ; Davies-Colley, Robert J. ; Dodd, Michael C. ; Kohn, Tamar ; Linden, Karl. G. ; Liu, Yuanyuan ; Maraccini, Peter A. ; McNeill, Kristopher ; Mitch, William A. ; et al ( , Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts)
Inactivation occurs
via direct and indirect processes in sunlit waters.