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Time for a check-up: Mapping environmental diseases in the United Arab Emirates using Bayesian maximum entropy and the waller model
Relationship of total Vibrio spp. and Vibrio vulnificus to phytoplankton and water quality parameters in the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina
 
Probabilistic approach to residential vapor intrusion exposure screening for chlorinated volatile organic compounds: A case study in San Antonio, Texas
Environmental Epigenomics: Altered DNA Methylation Patterns in Humans Exposed to Inorganic Arsenic
 
Thermal inactivation of viable Geobacillus stearothermophilus and Bacillus atrophaeus spores in a bench-scale landfill gas flare
What's Real and What's News: An Exploratory Analysis of Media Coverage and Resident Perceptions of Environmental Risk Using Objective Risk Data
 
Premature mortalities attributable to ozone and fine particulate exposure: The effect of grid size on health burden estimates in the United States
Detection of Enterovirus in Marine Recreational Waters of Southern California using Quantitative and Nested PCR techniques
 
Relationships between serum and meconium biomarkers of prenatal tobacco smoke exposure and their association with infant and early childhood growth
Mechanisms of microbial reduction and implications for design and operation of the biosand water filter
 
Keratin adducts as biomarkers for dermal exposure to jet fuel JP-8 in the U.S. Air Force fuel cell maintenance personnel
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in occupational exposure assessment
 
Evaluation of the H2S Test As An Indicator of Waterborne Fecal Contamination
Quantification of epoxide metabolite specific N-terminal globin adducts: A biomarker of internal dosimetry of 1,3-butadiene exposure and metabolism
 
ROS-induced DNA adducts in the rodents after exposure to superfund hazardous chemicals
An integrated imaging approach to the study of the oxidant effects of air pollutions on human lung cells