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Nicholas Pingitore to Soil

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Nicholas Pingitore has written about Soil.
Connection Strength

0.180
  1. Laidlaw MA, Zahran S, Pingitore N, Clague J, Devlin G, Taylor MP. Reply to comments on "Identification of lead sources in residential environments: Sydney Australia" by Laidlaw et al. (2014). Environ Pollut. 2014 Sep; 192:216-9; discussion 220-1.
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    Score: 0.108
  2. Netherway P, Reichman SM, Laidlaw M, Scheckel K, Pingitore N, Gasc? G, M?ndez A, Surapaneni A, Paz-Ferreiro J. Phosphorus-Rich Biochars Can Transform Lead in an Urban Contaminated Soil. J Environ Qual. 2019 Jul; 48(4):1091-1099.
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    Score: 0.039
  3. Raysoni AU, Armijos RX, Weigel MM, Echanique P, Racines M, Pingitore NE, Li WW. Evaluation of Sources and Patterns of Elemental Composition of PM2.5 at Three Low-Income Neighborhood Schools and Residences in Quito, Ecuador. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 06 23; 14(7).
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    Score: 0.034
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