Pseudomonas aeruginosa and its multiple strategies to access iron
Abstract Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a ubiquitous bacterium found in many natural and man‐made environments. It is also a pathogen for plants, animals, and humans. As for almost all living organisms, iron is an essential nutrient for the growth of P. aeruginosa.
Isabelle J. Schalk, Quentin Perraud
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A quest for agency in the Anthropocene: Law and environmental movements in Southeast Asia
Abstract The Anthropocene questions the very foundation of environmental law. Many legal scholars have proposed directions on how environmental law should be transformed to respond to complex challenges in the new geological epoch. However, they tend to avoid questions about which social actors should be regarded as the agents of change to bring about ...
Agung Wardana
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Profiling the Heme‐Binding Proteomes of Bacteria Using Chemical Proteomics
Heme homeostasis is critical for bacterial survival, but the heme interactome is not yet fully characterised. Herein we report a chemical proteomics method for global profiling of heme‐binding proteins in live cells. Applying 6 heme probes and optimised labelling conditions, we accessed 32–54 % of the known heme‐binding proteomes in major pathogenic ...
Isabel V. L. Wilkinson +3 more
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A transboundary political ecology of air pollution: Slow violence on Thailand's margins
Abstract This study develops a transboundary political ecology of air pollution to show how its spatially and socially unequal distribution constitutes a form of slow violence among already marginal sections of society. Recent research on transboundary air pollution in Southeast Asia and globally has mainly focused on the supranational or regional ...
Danny Marks, Michelle Ann Miller
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Comparison of a Neutral Density Model With the SET HASDM Density Database
Abstract The EXospheric TEMperatures on a PoLyhedrAl gRid (EXTEMPLAR) method predicts the neutral densities in the thermosphere. The performance of this model has been evaluated through a comparison with the Air Force High Accuracy Satellite Drag Model (HASDM).
Daniel R. Weimer +5 more
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This initial study aimed to determine the concentrations of perfluorooctane sulphonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in seafood, bottled drinking water, and surface and tap water collected from Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate in Rayong province, Thailand. Samples were collected during dry (January) and wet (June) seasons, 2019.
Teerapong, Lertassavakorn +4 more
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Vaginal Cuff Dehiscence with Small Bowel Evisceration 14 Months after Total Abdominal Hysterectomy
Introduction: Vaginal cuff dehiscence is a rare complication following hysterectomy. The condition coexisting with intraabdominal organ evisceration occurs even rarer.
Nida Jareemit, M.D. +4 more
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Fixing a Swamp of Cobras: The Clash between Capital and Water in Shaping Urban Vulnerabilities
Abstract This paper addresses how capital can refashion landscapes and patterns of risk and vulnerability. Drawing on the emblematic case of the conversion of Thailand’s Cobra Swamp into Suvarnabhumi International Airport we argue that there is a fundamental clash between the internal logic of capital accumulation and the ecology of water that occurs ...
Richard Friend, Khanin Hutanuwatr
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Source Identification of VOCs and their Environmental Health Risk in a Petrochemical Industrial Area
Ambient VOCs in the vicinity of a petrochemical industrial area were analyzed for their health impact and potential emission sources. Comprehensive measurements of VOCs were conducted based on U.S. EPA TO-15.
Nattaporn Pinthong +2 more
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Safety and Health in the Petrochemical Industry in Map Ta Phut, Thailand
Safety and Health in the Petrochemical Industry in Map Ta Phut, Thailand: Uma Langkulsen, et al. Faculty of Public Health, Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus, Thailand—BackgroundPetrochemical industries are known as sources of many toxic chemicals. Safety and health risks of the petrochemical workers employed at Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate, located
Uma, Langkulsen +2 more
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