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ABSTRACT Mining waste water characteristically contains high concentrations of suspended solids, total metals, and nutrients. These can be treated with flocculants within settling ponds to speed up the clarification of water by settling out the suspended solids.
E. Vandenberg +7 more
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Mosses ML: Machine-Learning-Enhanced Biomonitoring of Emerging Contaminants Using <i>Hylocomium splendens</i>: An Integrated Approach Linking Atmospheric Deposition, Trace Metals, and Predictive Risk Assessment. [PDF]
Kosior G +4 more
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We apply a new parameterized model through linking metabolic scaling and the maximum entropy theory of ecology to quantify the intraspecific metabolic scaling exponent of brown trout populations and assess the main drivers shaping the exponent. Abstract Metabolic scaling fundamentally sets the pace of life in almost all organisms.
Meng Xu, Ignasi Arranz
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Short-Term Consumption of Hot Beverages in Polystyrene Cups and Early Biomarkers of Biological Effect: A Single-Arm Longitudinal Human Biomonitoring Pilot Study. [PDF]
Al-Saleh I +7 more
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Habitat type influences protistan diversity and community structure and its effect is stronger than that of geographic distance at large spatial scales. We revealed 9 ecological clusters of soil protists and their environmental preferences and found protistan consumers foraging targets may concentrate under degraded environments.
Shi‐wei Feng +9 more
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Occupational exposure to cadmium: protocol for a scoping review. [PDF]
Paulo MS +8 more
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Kineochelins—A New Group of Siderophores From an Antarctic Bacterium
Genome‐guided analysis of an Antarctic Actinokineospora strain led to the discovery of kineochelins, a new group of siderophores involved in iron sequestration and microbial competition. Kineochelin production inhibits co‐occurring bacteria and clinically relevant yeasts, highlighting Antarctic microorganisms as promising sources of bioactive natural ...
Stanislava Kralova +12 more
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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Through the One Health Lens: Integrating Human, Animal, and Environmental Health Perspectives. [PDF]
Domingo JL, Souza MCO, Barbosa F.
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ABSTRACT Natural populations are increasingly exposed to multiple stressors, such as chemical pollution and climate‐change‐driven heatwaves. While it has become clear that we need to account for stressor interactions, it is less well understood how sequential exposure to different stressors influences organismal responses as well as their potential for
Akshay Mohan +2 more
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