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Abstract Coastal eutrophication results from increased riverine loads of inorganic nutrients, including phosphorus (P), which may co‐occur with increased dissolved organic carbon (DOC) loading. These DOC molecules are often pigmented, causing water darkening, but they also contain dissolved organic P (DOP), which could exacerbate eutrophication ...
Mayra P. D. Rulli +7 more
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This study investigated Salmonella spp. occurrence, serotypes, antimicrobial resistance, and associated environmental and management factors in 25 native fish farms located in the Pantanal and Cerrado biomes, Brazil. A total of 184 fish and environmental samples were analyzed using standardized methods and multivariate statistics. Salmonella spp.
Yuri Duarte Porto +9 more
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Use of detergent in wool scouring [PDF]
Wool scouring processes have been the subject of considerable analysis in recent years. However the necessary amount of detergent needed is still controlled by the personal judgement of experienced operators. No detergent measurement procedure, effective
Benjamin, B.
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The impact of private capital flows on economic growth in the MENA region
The aim of the article is to conduct an empirical analysis of the impact of aggregate and disaggregate private capital flows on economic growth in eleven MENA countries between 1980 and 2018.
Ben-Salha Ousama, Zmami Mourad
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Polysulfides From Inverse Vulcanization Used in Electronic Tongues for Heavy Metal Sensing
Schematic illustration of the polysulfide‐based e‐tongue system. ABSTRACT Polysulfides (PS) are versatile sulfur‐rich polymers synthesized via the inverse vulcanization of elemental sulfur, a simple one‐pot method that transforms an abundant, low‐cost residue into a functional material. In this work, we employed different PS structures as sensing units
Stella F. Valle +5 more
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Covid-19 Pandemic and Outward Foreign Direct Investment: A Preliminary Note
Social-distance policy of most governments and the pandemic impact of corona virus (COVID-19) on human health are expected to shutter international investment and business environment.
Ajide Folorunsho M., Osinubi Tolulope T.
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Trade Openness, Foreign Direct Investment and Environmental Sustainability Nexus in Nigeria
Although foreign direct investment has the potential to promote sustainable economic growth, research shows a troubling pattern: some countries that attract these investments become “pollution havens” for developed nations.
Ideba Emmanuel T +4 more
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This study investigates the nonlinear impact of foreign economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows across 21 Asia-Pacific economies from 1993 to 2023.
Tran Thi Mai Thanh, To Ngoc Lan
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This study contains an analysis of the main determinants of the inflow of foreign direct investment to Poland. This article is the first of the two parts of the cycle and covers theoretical considerations regarding the determinants of foreign direct ...
Wyrwa Joanna
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Causality Analysis of Disaggregated FDI Inflows on Sectorial Growth in OECD Area
This article revisits the link between disaggregated Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows and sectorial growth using the panel dataset of 25 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries for the period 1990 to 2017.
Ogbeifun Lawrence +1 more
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