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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1976
When a 203Ng(NO3)2 solution was kept at 25 degrees C in glass or polypropylene containers, 50 and 80% of original radioactivity was adsorbed to the containers' walls after 1 and 4 days, respectively. However, no loss in radioactivity was observed if the solution was supplemented with HgCl as carrier (100 mug Hg2+/ml) and stored in either container for ...
O R, Noyes, M K, Hamdy, L A, Muse
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When a 203Ng(NO3)2 solution was kept at 25 degrees C in glass or polypropylene containers, 50 and 80% of original radioactivity was adsorbed to the containers' walls after 1 and 4 days, respectively. However, no loss in radioactivity was observed if the solution was supplemented with HgCl as carrier (100 mug Hg2+/ml) and stored in either container for ...
O R, Noyes, M K, Hamdy, L A, Muse
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2002
Coal is now used mainly as fuel for the production of electricity. Worldwide about 28% of commercial energy production depends on coal. In the United States it is about 31% and in some coal rich but oil poor countries such as China, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic the figures are 73%, 56%, 95% and 86%, respectively (1).
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Coal is now used mainly as fuel for the production of electricity. Worldwide about 28% of commercial energy production depends on coal. In the United States it is about 31% and in some coal rich but oil poor countries such as China, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic the figures are 73%, 56%, 95% and 86%, respectively (1).
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1995
When active environmentalists were asked in a questionnaire, “Has there been an author who has most deeply affected your thinking about environmental issues?” respondents mentioned Rachel Carson about three times as often as any other writer. Carson’s book Silent Spring has been described as the primary catalyst in transforming the largely moribund ...
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When active environmentalists were asked in a questionnaire, “Has there been an author who has most deeply affected your thinking about environmental issues?” respondents mentioned Rachel Carson about three times as often as any other writer. Carson’s book Silent Spring has been described as the primary catalyst in transforming the largely moribund ...
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Control of Chemical Pollutants
Nature, 1970Concern for environmental quality and consumer safety is burgeoning, and some classic assumptions of industrial society are being challenged. Now that apparent conflicts have developed between the needs for continued economic growth and environmental management it is timely to review some of the basic problems of chemical pollution, to develop methods ...
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Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1969
(1969). Air Pollution Control. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 834-838.
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(1969). Air Pollution Control. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 834-838.
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Lowering the cost of pollution control versus controlling pollution
Public Choice, 1999Economists have long argued that the market-incentive approach to pollution control would achieve that control at least cost. The political rejection of the market-incentives approach and embrace of the far more costly command-and-control approach has been explained in terms of the tendency in the political process to favor the interests of organized ...
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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