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Application of the rescue number to the evaluation of remediation technologies for contaminated ground

Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 2004
An improved rescue number, RNSOIL, which is an indicator for evaluating remediation technologies for contaminated ground that is based on both the risk and the remediation cost, is proposed as a tool of risk communication. The risk posed by contaminated ground is indicated by the “figure of treatment priority” at time t, FTP(t), which represents the ...
Yasushi Inoue, Arata Katayama
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RESCUING REMEDIALISM IN UNJUST ENRICHMENT LAW: WHY REMEDIES ARE RIGHT

The Cambridge Law Journal, 1998
The primary focus in current analyses of English unjust enrichment law is upon restitutionary rights, not remedies. There are a number of explanations for this; some pragmatic, some historical, some linguistic, some theoretical. The author argues that none of these, when closely examined, justifies a failure to develop a separate remedial agenda for ...
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Bio-rescue of marine environments: On the track of microbially-based metal/metalloid remediation

Science of The Total Environment, 2016
The recent awareness of the huge relevance of marine resources and ecological services is driving regulatory demands for their protection from overwhelming contaminants, such as metals/metalloids. These contaminants enter and accumulate in different marine niches, hence deeply compromising their quality and integrity.
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Insects to the rescue? Insights into applications, mechanisms, and prospects of insect-driven remediation of organic contaminants

Science of The Total Environment
Traditional and emerging contaminants pose significant human and environmental health risks. Conventional physical, chemical, and bioremediation techniques have been extensively studied for contaminant remediation. However, entomo- or insect-driven remediation has received limited research and public attention.
Willis Gwenzi   +7 more
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Queer Toronto on Cable: Rescuing, Remediating, and Reactivating This Show May Be Offenstive to Heterosexuals (1978-1979)

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This article discusses the groundbreaking screening of the first episode of This Show May Be Offensive to Heterosexuals , a Toronto-based lesbian and gay cable access show produced and aired from 1978 to 1979, at the Global Audiovisual Archiving Conference held at TIFF Lightbox on July 12-14,
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Boffetta   +2 more
exaly  

Managing customer satisfaction after a product recall: the joint role of remedy, brand equity, and severity

Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2021
Alexander Mafael   +2 more
exaly  

Computational study and in vitro alpha-glucosidase inhibitory effects of medicinal plants from a Thai folk remedy

Heliyon, 2021
Komgrit Eawsakul   +2 more
exaly  

The effects of brand equity and failure severity on remedy choice after a product recall

Journal of Product and Brand Management, 2021
Sascha Raithel   +2 more
exaly  

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