Papers 2431-2440 of total 4141 found.
…of the diet of the breeding populations. <Tab/>*Quantification of the extent of plastic debris egestion. <Tab/>*Assignment of the levels of chemical pollutants in tissue and the effect on the pollutants on fertility. <Tab/&gt…
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…to disinfectants or to pollutants in these clusters. Thus disinfectant use or pollution can select for antibiotic resistance. From the human point of view, the problem with this kind of resistance is its permanence. Once lodged inside the chromosome or plasmid…
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…and Tasmania have the largest areas of forests. 9.4% of pollution in Australia was caused by motor vehicles. There are strict rules on water throughout the east coast of Australia as there is has been a drought taking place that is not improving suitably…
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Category: /Literature
pollutants. The bacteria D. radiodurans is able to withstand the high levels of radiation present in the waste, and the bacteria P. putida produces the necessary enzymes to degrade the organic pollutants. Genetic engineers have successfully transferred…
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…been proven that a car that uses twice as much gasoline will approximately emit double the pollution. Cars produce two types of pollution: carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. There are no government regulations against carbon dioxide but many states do…
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…, and uses some of the world's most advanced equipment for emission checking and control. 2.Environmental responsibility: Tata Motors has led the Indian automobile industry's anti-pollution efforts by introducing cleaner engines. It is the first Indian company…
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…has some environmental issues due to some soil erosion from overgrazing and other poor farming practices like desertification, dumping of raw sewage, petroleum refining wastes, and other industrial effluents is leading to the pollution of rivers and coastal…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of this Act, the discharge of any pollutant by any person shall be unlawful. The sections allowing exception are briefly described below: Section 302 - This deals with discharges are very minor in amount of concentration Section 306 - This is the NSPS - does…
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…found at the Carbide factory are persistent organic pollutants (POPs) that do not degrade easily in the environment and are capable of causing long-term and debilitating damage to life. In a separate 2002 study, it was found that mercury, lead…
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…of us. Living with drug dealers, pollution, poor hospital care and an abominable education system not to mention the social system of the city, is the “norm” for these children. In his interviews with the children of this squalid neighborhood, we find…
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