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Hawari, J., Sunahara, G., Greer, C., Rho, D., Beaudet, S., Renoux, A., Lachance, B., Gong, P., Robidoux, P.-Y., & Sheremata, T. (2001). Characterization and remediation of Soil Contaminated with Explosives: Development of Practical Technologies. (Technical Report n° Final Report NRCC #44597). External link
Hawari, J., Demeter, A., Greer, C., & Samson, R. (1991). Acetone-induced photodechlorination of Aroclor 1254 in alkaline 2-propanol: Probing the mechanism by thermolysis in the presence of di-t- butyl peroxide. Chemosphere, 22(12), 1161-1174. External link
Juck, D., Ingram, J., Prévost, M., Coallier, J., & Greer, C. (1996). Nested PCR protocol for the rapid detection of Escherichia coli in potable water. Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 42(8), 862-866. External link
Maghsoudi, E., Fortin, N., Greer, C., Maynard, C., Pagé, A., Duy, S. V., Sauvé, S., Prévost, M., & Dorner, S. (2016). Cyanotoxin degradation activity and mlr gene expression profiles of a Sphingopyxis sp. isolated from Lake Champlain, Canada. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 18(11), 1417-1426. External link
Samson, R., Brousseau, R., Comeau, Y., Masson, L., & Greer, C. (1993). Application of Molecular Biology Techniques for Isolating and Monitoring Pollutant-Degrading Bacteria. Water Quality Research Journal, 28(2), 275-288. External link
Zhao, J.-S., Spain, J., Thiboutot, S., Ampleman, G., Greer, C., & Hawari, J. (2004). Phylogeny of cyclic nitramine-degrading psychrophilic bacteria in marine sediment and their potential role in the natural attenuation of explosives. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 49(3), 349-357. External link