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Scott Kelley to Environmental Monitoring

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Scott Kelley has written about Environmental Monitoring.
Connection Strength

1.089
  1. Knights D, Kuczynski J, Charlson ES, Zaneveld J, Mozer MC, Collman RG, Bushman FD, Knight R, Kelley ST. Bayesian community-wide culture-independent microbial source tracking. Nat Methods. 2011 Jul 17; 8(9):761-3.
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    Score: 0.368
  2. Allsing N, Kelley ST, Fox AN, Sant KE. Metagenomic Analysis of Microbial Contamination in the U.S. Portion of the Tijuana River Watershed. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 12 29; 20(1).
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    Score: 0.203
  3. Bendik J, Kalia R, Sukumaran J, Richardot WH, Hoh E, Kelley ST. Automated high confidence compound identification of electron ionization mass spectra for nontargeted analysis. J Chromatogr A. 2021 Dec 20; 1660:462656.
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    Score: 0.188
  4. Zhao D, Cardona C, Gottel N, Winton VJ, Thomas PM, Raba DA, Kelley ST, Henry C, Gilbert JA, Stephens B. Chemical composition of material extractives influences microbial growth and dynamics on wetted wood materials. Sci Rep. 2020 09 02; 10(1):14500.
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    Score: 0.173
  5. Lax S, Cardona C, Zhao D, Winton VJ, Goodney G, Gao P, Gottel N, Hartmann EM, Henry C, Thomas PM, Kelley ST, Stephens B, Gilbert JA. Microbial and metabolic succession on common building materials under high humidity conditions. Nat Commun. 2019 04 16; 10(1):1767.
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    Score: 0.157
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