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Analysis of pesticide residues in tomatoes from the tomato field and markets of KPK, Pakistan and their potential risk to human health. [PDF]
Nazish-Ali S +4 more
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Quadruple hydrogen‐bonded high‐adhesion ionogels for gesture recognition and real‐time NH3 sensing. Ionogels have garnered significant attention in flexible sensing due to their outstanding mechanical properties, conductivity, and stability. However, establishing a robust and stable adhesive interface with various substrates remains a significant ...
Haohao Lin +7 more
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Pesticide Residues, Glyphosate Adsorption and Degradation Characteristics in Ethiopian Agricultural Soils. [PDF]
Ayenew B, Getu E.
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ABSTRACT How the organisational dimension of public policy influences climate change anticipation is a critical, yet underexplored, question. This is especially so at the local scale where many climate‐related interests are brokered. In this article, we argue that any analysis of the influence of de‐centralised organisations on climate change ...
Caitriona Carter, Françoise Vernier
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Balancing Health and Sustainability: Assessing the Benefits of Plant-Based Diets and the Risk of Pesticide Residues. [PDF]
Botnaru AA +12 more
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Epoxidation of CNSL Mixture, Cardanol, and Cardol: A Sustainable Solution for PVC Plasticization
This study has its focus on the epoxidation of technical cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL), used as a PVC plasticizer. Epoxidation significantly enhanced plasticizing properties (increased elongation at break, decreased Young's modulus), along with improved thermal stability and chemical resistance.
Adélaïde Gartili +3 more
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Recent trends and advances in single-atom nanozymes for the electrochemical and optical sensing of pesticide residues in food and water. [PDF]
Obaid Saleh R +9 more
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Abstract Exposure levels without appreciable human health risk may be determined by dividing a point of departure on a dose–response curve (e.g., benchmark dose) by a composite adjustment factor (AF). An “effect severity” AF (ESAF) is employed in some regulatory contexts.
Barbara L. Parsons +17 more
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Consumer Safety and Pesticide Residues: Evaluating Mitigation Protocols for Greengrocery. [PDF]
Popescu Stegarus DI +3 more
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