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Xenoendocrine disrupters — Environmental impacts

Toxicology Letters, 1998
There is now unequivocal evidence that a wide variety of chemicals capable of disrupting the endocrine system are present in the aquatic environment. These range from natural (e.g. 17beta-oestradiol) and synthetic (e.g. ethinyl oestradiol) oestrogens through to industrial chemicals that can mimic endogenous hormones (e.g. nonylphenol, some pesticides).
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Environmental Impacts

California Management Review, 1977
The trade-off between environmental goals and economic goals affects all businesses and institutions. The author considers ten specific areas of interaction between environmental and economic objectives and constraints, including inflation, capital investment costs versus pollution effects, health effects of pollution, and land use and housing ...
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Environmental Impacts

2019
Ruktai Prurapark, Pakorn Asavaritikrai
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Environmental Impact Statements

Science, 1976
S I, Auerbach   +6 more
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

2023
B.A. Stewart, Wyatte L. Harman
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Environmental impact of direct lithium extraction from brines

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Maria Laura Vera   +2 more
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Environmental Impacts

2022
Alejandro García Gil   +3 more
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Environmental Impacts Assessment

2018
R. Cossu, A. Pivato, A. Barausse
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