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    The truth about co-benefits: a multidimensional feasibility assessment for thailand and beyond by Eric Zusman, Kaoru Akahoshi, Tatsuya Hanaoka, Christopher S Malley, Supat Wangwongwatana, Nutthajit Onmek, Ittipol Paw-armart, Kim Oanh Nguyen Thi, Lai Nguyen Huy, Johan C I Kuylenstierna, Tomoki Hirayama, Yurie Goto, Kawashima Kazumasa, Markus Amann, Zbigniew Klimont, Jessica Slater

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Research has yielded increasingly robust estimates of the co-benefits from mitigating climate change while reducing air pollution, improving health, and meeting other development needs. …”
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    Strategic management of nano-fertilizers for sustainable rice yield, grain quality, and soil health by Bignyan Ranjan Sahoo, Ashish Kumar Dash, Kiran Kumar Mohapatra, Shraddha Mohanty, Suman G. Sahu, Bidwan Ranjan Sahoo, Meenakhi Prusty, Elora Priyadarshini

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The integrated application of 50% STD for N and P + SRD with nano DAP at 5 mL L-1 + twice FS with nano DAP at 4 mL L−1 at 25 and 45 DAT application can be a suitable substitute for conventional DAP and urea for rice in climate-smart agriculture as it possibly reduces environmental pollution while undisturbing crop yield over the 100% STD.…”
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    Macro-environment oscillation notably up risk of water quality degradation: A case study in Shanxi Reservoir, China by Wangwei Cai, Jihong Xia, Zewen Liu, Jiayi Zu, Shuyi Ji, Yue Wang, Qihua Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It can be influenced by the macro-processes of meteorology, hydrology, and pollution. However, the mechanism of macro-environment affect water quality risk still is unclear. …”
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    Serum Level Alteration of IL-6, IL-1β, and IFN-γ in Groups of Healthy Adults with Oxidative DNA Damage in Najaf Governorate by Dhuha S. Saleh, Hayder S. Hussain, Hasan N. Al-Haidari, Samia K. Abbas, Ayaid K. Zgair, Seenaa M. Ali

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Najaf governorate was recorded as one of the most polluted Iraqi governorates with increased cancer, autoimmune, and abortion cases. …”
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    Fossil and Non-fossil Fuel Sources of Organic and Elemental Carbonaceous Aerosol in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou: Seasonal Carbon Source Variation by Di Liu, Matthias Vonwiller, Jun Li, Junwen Liu, Sönke Szidat, Yanlin Zhang, Chongguo Tian, Yinjun Chen, Zhineng Cheng, Guangcai Zhong, Pingqing Fu, Gan Zhang

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…During winter, FF emissions constituted the majority of the carbonaceous pollution (64%) in Beijing, probably as a result of increased coal combustion for heating. …”
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    Emission Characteristics and Health Risk Assessment of Volatile Organic Compounds in Key Industries: A Case Study in the Central Plains of China by Fengwei Liu, Lei Tong, Qingyue Luo, Yufei Ling, Hongyi Gu, Yangchao Lv, Anwei Shi, Hui Liu, Hang Xiao, Cenyan Huang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), the precursors of ozone and fine particulate matter, are one of the atmospheric pollutants harmful to human health. The emission characteristics of VOCs in Anyang, a typical industrial city in the Central Plains of China, are unclear. …”
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    Dim blue light at night worsens high-fat diet-induced kidney damage via increasing corticosterone levels and modulating the expression of circadian clock genes by Wenji Ren, Zixu Wang, Yulan Dong, Jing Cao, Ting Gao, Qingyun Guo, Yaoxing Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In recent years, studies have found that light pollution worldwide promoted obesity, which was known to be a consequence of circadian rhythm disruption. …”
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    Climate-based Management to Reduce Nitrate Leaching from Dairies in the Suwannee River Basin by Victor E. Cabrera, Norman E. Breuer, Peter E. Hildebrand, Clyde Fraisse

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Dairy waste is thought to be an important factor contributing to nitrogen pollution in local waters. Dairy farmers are now required to comply with stricter environmental regulations, either under permit or under voluntary incentive-based programs. …”
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    Multi-node cooperation based robust visible light intelligent positioning by Sicong LIU, Danping SU, Tiankuo WEI, Xianyao WANG

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Visible light communication is expected to be one of the key alternative technologies for 6G with the advantages of abundant spectrum resources, less susceptibility to electromagnetic pollution and green safety, which also provides a new idea for high-precision indoor positioning.However, the positioning accuracy can be significantly degraded in the harsh indoor environment where LED that can be used as an anchor is insufficient or severely blocked.Therefore, a robust visible light intelligent positioning method based on multi-node cooperation was investigated.Considering the non-line-of-sight propagation of visible light and the dynamic change of user terminal orientation, a cooperative localization mechanism between user terminals was established to obtain mutual information gain and a convolutional-recurrent neural network was designed, and the theoretical analysis of cooperative localization accuracy performance was carried out.Simulation results show that the introduction of the cooperative localization mechanism can effectively improve positioning performance under harsh conditions.…”
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    Ranga bioindykacji w ekotoksykologii wód by Urszula Sadowska

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Some of them are standard test organisms used in ecotoxicology in the so-called bioassays, which provide a great deal of information about the type and in^uence of pollution. These studies are vital nowadays, as compounds have been found to be the greatest threat to aquatic ecosystems. …”
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    La fabrique des acteurs de la justice environnementale dans l’Aire marine protégée du Bamboung au Sénégal by Mariama Diallo

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Environmental justice doesn’t only aim to restore a natural order disrupted by pollution or the extraction of natural resources. It mainly concerns the distribution of goods and services, benefits and advantages derived from biodiversity. …”
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    De nouvelles obligations règlementaires pour l'approche écosystémique : une démarche de planification globale au service de l'aménagement des villes favorables à la santé-environne... by Shireen Nazer

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…Here we find the questions related to agriculture and food insecurity, poverty and mortality, chronic diseases and pollution, environmental degradation... These interrelated themes are connected to the complexity of spatial organization and the level of services provided. …”
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    Evaluation and Mapping of Sustainable Water and Wastewater Treatment with Membrane Processes in South Africa and Sweden by Heidi Richards, Frank Lipnizki

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Although MBRs have produced high-quality effluent in South Africa, cost, maintenance, and membrane replacement, as well as river pollution, remain major considerations. In contrast, Sweden has seen large-scale membrane installations in drinking water and wastewater treatment plants. …”
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    Studies on the Use of Oyster, Snail and Periwinkle Shells as Adsorbents for the Removalof Pb2+ Aqueous Solution by Stevens A. Odoemelam, Nnabuk Okon Eddy

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…In view of increasing rate of lead pollution resulting from discharge of lead containing effluents by industries into the environment, this study was carried out to investigate the removal of Pb2+ from aqueous solutions by oyster, snail and periwinkle shells. …”
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    Assessment of eutrophication in the Berdan River Basin (Türkiye) using various classification tools by Özbay Özgür, Akçay İsmail, Alp Mehmet Tahir, Göksu Münir Ziya Lugal

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Therefore, the trophic and pollution status of the Berdan River, as well as other regional rivers flowing into the coastal area of the NE Mediterranean Sea should be monitored to develop action plans and sustainable management of eutrophication in regional rivers and the oligotrophic Mediterranean Sea.…”
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