Ebba Lund
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Scientist; Danish Resistance fighter during World War II
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ebba Lund was a Danish Resistance fighter during World War II, a chemical engineer, and a microbiologist. Early life Ebba Lund was born in 1923 to parents Søren Aabye Kierkegaard and Anna Petrea Lindberg . Her father was an engineer. The Copenhagen community in which she grew up was considered to be very conservative.
Ebba Lund's Published Works
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- Survival and movement of enterovirus in connection with land disposal of sludges (1977) (51)
- On the isolation of virus from sewage treatment plant sludges (1973) (47)
- The use of an aqueous polymer phase system for enterovirus isolations from sewage. (1966) (43)
- The survival of enteroviruses in aerated and unaerated cattle and pig slurry (1983) (39)
- The effect of sludge digestion on virus infectivity (1977) (38)
- Pregnancy Rate and Foetal Mortality in Aleutian Disease Virus Infected Mink (1988) (30)
- Water Reuse: Problems and Solutions (1981) (28)
- Inactivation of enterovirus by glutaraldehyde. (1975) (27)
- Low technology water purification by bentonite clay flocculation as performed in Sudanese villages. Virological examinations (1986) (24)
- The stability of bovine parvovirus and its possible use as an indicator for the persistence of enteric viruses (1980) (24)
- A comparison between virus isolations from sewage and from fecal specimens from patients. (1966) (23)
- The effect of pretreatments on the virus contents of sewage samples (1973) (18)
- Mink enteritis parvovirus (1999) (16)
- Virus Inactivation by Ethylene Oxide Containing Gases (1975) (14)
- A study on sampling and isolation methods for the detection of virus in sewage (1969) (11)
- INVESTIGATIONS IN CHILDREN WHO WERE IN UTERO AT ONSET OF INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES IN THEIR MOTHERS (1989) (10)
- Inactivation of poliomyelitis virus by chlorination at different oxidation potentials (2005) (9)
- The effect of oxidation and reduction on the infectivity of poliomyelitis virus (2005) (8)
- The significance of oxidation in chemical inactivation of poliovirus (2005) (8)
- Studies on the nature of the virus inactivating capacity of sea water (2005) (7)
- QUICK CULTURING AND CONTROL OF IRON BACTERIA (1969) (7)
- Detection and Stability of Enteric Viruses in Sludge, Soil and Ground Water (1985) (6)
- OXIDATIVE INACTIVATION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF ENTEROVIRUS. (1964) (6)
- Studies on the Inactivation of Viruses by Ethylene Oxide (1972) (6)
- THE OXIDATION POTENTIAL CONCEPT OF INACTIVATION OF POLIOVIRUS IN SEWAGE. (1965) (5)
- Effect of pH on the oxidative inactivation of poliovirus (2005) (4)
- Oxidative inactivation of poliovirus at different temperatures (1963) (3)
- Biological health risks of sludge disposal to land in cold climates: Edited by P. M. Wallis & D. L. Lehmann. Published by the University of Calgary Press, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1983. $18.00. 388 pages (1983) (3)
- Methods for Virus Recovery from Solids (1981) (2)
- Classification of an avian virus by electron microscopy (2005) (2)
- The rate of oxidative inactivation of poliovirus and its dependence on the concentration of the reactants (1963) (2)
- Sensitivity of Esch. coli and Poliovirus to Different Forms of Combined Chlorine. (1965) (2)
- The sensitivity of suckling mice and tissue cultures for isolation of Coxsackie B viruses (2005) (2)
- Transport of Viruses from Sludge Application Sites (1986) (1)
- Excretion period of attenuated poliovaccine virus in infants (1963) (1)
- [Survival of virus in slurry: aerobic and anaerobic conditions [enterovirus, Talfan virus, inactivation rate]]. [Danish] (1980) (1)
- Oxidative inactivation of adenovirus (1966) (1)
- Environmental Change — Problems and Options (1991) (1)
- Influence of age and cell number of a tissue culture on its susceptibility to poliovirus (2005) (1)
- Activities of Working Party 3 “Biological Pollution of Sludge”Introductory Remarks (1981) (1)
- Permanganate as a mediator for the inactivation of poliovirus by means of periodate (1963) (1)
- National/International Perceptions of Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms (1994) (0)
- AN INVESTIGATION BY MEANS OF COUNTERIMNNOELECTROPHORESIS ( CIEP ) FOR PLASMACYTOSIS IN MINK IN SOME DANISH FARMS (2007) (0)
- Inactivation of Enterovirus by Glutaraldehyde (1975) (0)
- Biological Pollution of Sludge (1981) (0)
- Sludge parasites and other pathogens: By Robert Lewis-Jones and Michael Winkler. Ellis Horwood Ltd., Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1EB, England, 1991, available from Prentice Hall, Simon and Shuster. £24.95, 202 pp (1992) (0)
- Retention of Viruses during Sludge Application to Soils by G. Bitton et al., pp. 597-606 (1979) (0)
- Health Risks of Microbes and Chemicals in Sewage Sludge Applied to Land — Recommendations to the World Health Organisation (1986) (0)
- The use of 0.1 ml whole blood samples for testing neutralizing antibodies against poliovirus (2005) (0)
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