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EVS-EN ISO 11348-2:2008

Water quality - Determination of the inhibitory effect of watersamples on the light emission of Vibrio fischeri (Luminescentbacteria test) - Part 2: Method using liquid-dried bacteria

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Valid from 09.01.2009
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ISO 11348-2:2007; EN ISO 11348-2:2008
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ISO 11348 describes three methods for determining the inhibition of the luminescence emitted by the marine bacterium  Vibrio fischeri (NRRL B-11177). This part of ISO 11348 specifies a method using liquid-dried bacteria. This method is applicable to: - waste water; -  aqueous extracts and leachates; -  fresh water (surface water and ground water); -  sea water and brackish water; -  eluates of sediment (fresh water, brackish water and sea water); - pore water; -  single substances, diluted in water.

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