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    MERCURY-CONTAMINATED FISH AND ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS by Cropotova Janna, Popel Svetlana

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…People shouldn't be constrained by choosing between the health hazards related to toxins caused by industrial pollution and the nutritional benefits provided by consummation of essential fatty acids contained in oily fish. …”
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    Legal Pluralism as a Theory for the Challenges on Environmental Health by Ronald Ralf Becerra Rodríguez

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Hard law has encountered difficulties to succeed in enforcing industrial pollution or water contamination. Furthermore, national jurisdictions are prone to support particular economic interests. …”
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    Study on the Feasible Strategies of Overall Construction Project Management in the Ecological Industrial Community of Sustainable Development Based on Ecosystem Theory by Kao I-Chan

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Taking Linhai Industrial Park contaminated by heavy industry in Kaohsiung, Taiwan as a case, this study analyzes the feasibility of promoting overall construction project management in industrial pollution community based on ecological theory. …”
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    Des élevages sous les fumées des industries du Creusot. La justice environnementale à rebours by Sandrine Petit

    “…It illustrates a situation rarely considered of the relations between agriculture and industrial pollution in rural areas.…”
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    Prevalence and Intensity of Dental Caries in Children in Ukraine: Results of Clinical and Epidemiological Survey by I.V. Zadorozhna, V.V. Povoroznyuk

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Dental examination has been conducted in 1106 children aged 11 to 17 years, living in areas of industrial pollution and lack of fluoride. The results indicate that the living in ecologically unfavorable regions significantly affect the prevalence and intensity of dental caries, which statistically significant increase with age, at that the highest prevalence corresponds to higher intensity of caries.…”
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    Unusual median pores of Alona head shields recovered from recent and pre-industrial sediments of Alpine lakes by Fiorenza G. MARGARITORA, Marina MANCA

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…Subfossil Cladocera remains were analyzed in the framework of the European Project EMERGE (2000- 2002, European Mountain lakes Ecosystem: Regionalisation, diaGnostic & socioeconomic Evaluation), to evaluate changes in their assemblages consequent to industrial pollution. Observed response includes an increase in A. affinis with respect to A. quadrangularis after industrialization. …”
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    Decomposition and Decoupling Analysis of Industrial Solid Waste in the Yangtze River Economic Belt by Teli Ma

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We found that:①Industrial pollution intensity effect and industrial structure effect inhibited industrial solid waste production, while regional output effect and population size effect played a role in increasing the pollution; ②in different periods, the decoupling states of industrial solid waste in the Yangtze River Economic Belt were weak decoupling, weak decoupling and expansive negative decoupling. …”
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    Avaliação do estado de conservação da vegetação nas encostas da Serra do Mar - Município de Cubatão, utilizando sensoriamento remoto e SIG by Cintia Maria Afonso, Marisa Dantas Bitencourt

    Published 1998-12-01
    “…At that time, the state government, through Cetesb, began a program to control industrial pollution in the municipality, which included sowing , "Mata Atlântica" native species over the degraded areas. …”
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    Benthos of Lake Orta in the year 1996 by Monica SABOLLA, Anna Maria NOCENTINI, Anna OCCHIPINTI, Renato BAUDO

    Published 2001-08-01
    “…Lake Orta has been interested since 1926 by severe industrial pollution, due to the effluents of a rayon (artificial silk) factory that discharged huge amounts of copper and ammonia. …”
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    SULPHUR DIOXIDE MEASUREMENTS IN SOUTH DURBAN: THE CULMINATION OF 8 YEARS OF MONITORING by L GUASTELLA, D MJOLI

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…ASteering Committee, consisting of representatives from the national and local authorities, industry and the local community, was formed to monitor ambient SO2 concentrations to thereby facilitate informed decision-making on management strategies for industrial pollution control in the South Durban region. …”
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    Exploratory analysis of fines for water pollution in Bangladesh by Nabil Haque

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Despite having environmental regulations to control industrial pollution, lack of effective enforcement has jeopardized environmental quality. …”
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    Economic evaluation of air quality improvements in Klang Valley, Malaysia : validity and reliability of contingent valuation method by Rafia, Afroz

    Published 2004
    “…The goal of achieving industrial country status by the year 2020, and the associated rapid economic growth has started to impose costs in terms of industrial pollution and degradation of urban environment. …”
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    Large-scale upper tropospheric pollution observed by MIPAS HCN and C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> global distributions by A. Linden, S. Kellmann, M. Höpfner, U. Grabowski, H. Fischer, M. E. Koukouli, B. Funke, G. P. Stiller, N. Glatthor, T. von Clarmann

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Backward trajectory calculations suggested that industrial pollution was responsible for the elevated C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub> concentration in these particular air masses. …”
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    A Brief Review on Heavy Metal Bioaccumulation Studies from Red Sea by Hassien M. Alnashiri

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The region has received relatively less heavy metal pollution owing to comparatively lesser industrial pollution. This study attempts to review the records of heavy metal bioaccumulation reported in the last two decades. …”
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    Effects of inter-industry agglomeration on environmental pollution: Evidence from China by Li Xu, Ping Guo, Guoqin Pan

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Industrial pollution comes not only from within industries, but also from between industries that are strongly linked. …”
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    Air Pollution and its determinants (The Case Study of SPM, and SO2 Emissions in Iran Manufacturing Industries) by Zahra Nasrollahi, Marzieh Ghaffari Gulak

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…It's so important to consider the relationship between industrial activities and industrial pollution in developing countries, because industry sector has a basic role in development process of these countries. …”
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    The Impact of Air Pollution on the Incidence of Asthma: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Factors by Wang Lu

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The results indicate that agricultural and industrial pollution cause asthma outbreaks worst in certain areas. …”
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    PHYTOINDICATION STATE OF BETULA PENDULA IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT OF KEMEROVO by L. O. Petunkina, A. S. Sarsatskaya

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Such features of birch leaves as the ash and sulfur sulfate content is maximized under high industrial pollution and a large flow of vehicles. In the city park areas and the areas between bedroom communities, where the adverse environmental conditions are softened by multispecies group plantings and remoteness from pollution sources, the morphometric parameters are higher than in the main trunk highway areas, close to sources of pollution with the elevated levels of anthropogenic impact and direct exposure to gaseous emissions…”
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