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Academic Article Genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles in Vicia faba: a pilot study on the environmental monitoring of nanoparticles.
Academic Article Comparison of pollution levels on the Mississippi Gulf Coast during the 2010 Gulf BP oil spill to ecological and health-based standards.
Academic Article Trace elements and heavy metals in the Grand Bay National Estuarine Reserve in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
Academic Article Assessment of potential health risks associated with ingesting heavy metals in fish collected from a hazardous-waste contaminated wetland in Louisiana, USA.
Academic Article Arsenic toxicity, mutagenesis, and carcinogenesis--a health risk assessment and management approach.
Academic Article Comparative assessment of the physico-chemical and bacteriological qualities of selected streams in Louisiana.
Academic Article The seasonality of fecal coliform bacteria pollution and its influence on closures of shellfish harvesting areas in Mississippi Sound.
Academic Article Recreational water quality control in Mississippi, USA: bacteriological assessment in the Pearl River and Ross Barnett reservoir.
Academic Article Sensitivity modeling study for an ozone occurrence during the 1996 Paso Del Norte Ozone Campaign.
Academic Article The value of the freshwater snail dip scoop sampling method in macroinvertebrates bioassessment of sugar mill wastewater pollution in Mbandjock, Cameroon.
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Academic Article Impact of Regional Mobility on Air Quality during COVID-19 Lockdown in Mississippi, USA Using Machine Learning.
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