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    Estimation of enterococci input from bathers and animals on a recreational beach using camera images by Wang, John D., Solo-Gabriele, Helena M., Abdelzaher, Amir M., Fleming, Lora E.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-08-2010)
    “…Enterococci, are used nationwide as a water quality indicator of marine recreational beaches. Prior research has demonstrated that enterococci inputs to the…”
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    Quantification of Protozoa and Viruses from Small Water Volumes by Bonilla, J Alfredo, Bonilla, Tonya D, Abdelzaher, Amir M, Scott, Troy M, Lukasik, Jerzy, Solo-Gabriele, Helena M, Palmer, Carol J

    “…Large sample volumes are traditionally required for the analysis of waterborne pathogens. The need for large volumes greatly limits the number of samples that…”
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    An Alternative Approach to Water Regulations for Public Health Protection at Bathing Beaches by Elmir, Samir M., Solo-Gabriele, Helena M., Phillips, Matthew C., Fleming, Lora E., Abdelzaher, Amir M.

    Published in Journal of Environmental and Public Health (01-01-2013)
    “…New approaches should be considered as the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) moves rapidly to develop new beach monitoring guidelines by the end of…”
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    Beyond Environmental Regulations: Exploring the Potential of "Eco-Islam" in Boosting Environmental Ethics Within SMEs in Arab Markets by Abdelzaher, Dina M., Abdelzaher, Amir

    Published in Journal of business ethics (01-10-2017)
    “…The recent global increase in environmental regulation does not necessarily signal improvement in firms' ecological imprints. Like many markets, the Arab world…”
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    Recovering from conflict and uncertainty post Arab Spring: A model leveraging employees’ spiritual values by Abdelzaher, Dina, Latheef, Zahir, Abdelzaher, Amir

    “…Purpose The wave of revolutions referred to as the Arab Spring has significantly impacted organizations and contributed to market turbulence. Focusing on…”
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    Recovering from conflict and uncertainty post Arab Spring by Abdelzaher, Dina, Latheef, Zahir, Abdelzaher, Amir

    “…Purpose The wave of revolutions referred to as the Arab Spring has significantly impacted organizations and contributed to market turbulence. Focusing on…”
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    Quantitative evaluation of bacteria released by bathers in a marine water by Elmir, Samir M., Wright, Mary E., Abdelzaher, Amir, Solo-Gabriele, Helena M., Fleming, Lora E., Miller, Gary, Rybolowik, Michael, Peter Shih, Meng-Ta, Pillai, Segaran P., Cooper, Jennifer A., Quaye, Elesi A.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-01-2007)
    “…Enterococci, a common fecal indicator, and Staphylococcus aureus, a common skin pathogen, can be shed by bathers affecting the quality of recreational waters…”
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    Correlations between microbial indicators, pathogens, and environmental factors in a subtropical Estuary by Ortega, Cristina, Solo-Gabriele, Helena M., Abdelzaher, Amir, Wright, Mary, Deng, Yang, Stark, Lillian M.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-09-2009)
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate whether indicator microbes and physical–chemical parameters were correlated with pathogens within a tidally…”
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    Microbes at a non-point source sub/tropical recreational marine beach and their implications on human health and beach monitoring practices by Abdelzaher, Amir Mahmoud

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Swimming in ocean water, including beaches not impacted by known point sources of pollution, continues to pose a rising health concern. Studies which evaluate…”
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    Microbes at a non-point source sub/tropical recreational marine beach and their implications on human health and beach monitoring practices by Abdelzaher, Amir Mahmoud

    “…Swimming in ocean water, including beaches not impacted by known point sources of pollution, continues to pose a rising health concern. Studies which evaluate…”
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