Browsing by Subject "biodegradation"
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(2011-10-21)Natural and synthetic estrogens are some of the most potent hormones detected in the environment. Agriculture fields often release higher concentrations of natural estrogens to the environment, but wastewater treatment ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)Triclosan is incorporated in a wide array of medical and consumer products as an antimicrobial agent or preservative. Disposal of these products transport triclosan into wastewater and later into soils and surface waters. ...
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(2012-10-19)Triclosan, a synthetic antimicrobial agent, is an emerging environmental contaminant. Due to incomplete removal of triclosan by wastewater treatment plants, treated wastewater is one major source of environmental triclosan. ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)Toxic waste disposal problems have become enormous due to the proliferation of xenobiotic compounds for use in agricultural, industrial and numerous other applications. Organophosphate (OP) pesticides are commonly used in ...
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(2022-11-07)Crude oil is a heterogenous complex mixture composed of hydrocarbons with different structures, bioavailability, and chemical properties. Due to the various components of crude oil, it is crucial to understand how and when ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1992)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1964)