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Tremblay, Jean-Thomas, author.
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.g. atmospheric pollution or ambient racism, sexism, homophobia, and ableism) and from there to reimagine life in
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Donegan, Josh A., author.
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Household air pollution contributes to the premature death of more than 4 million people annually
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Garcia, Sara Marie, author.
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vulnerability to oil pollution given that a higher percentage of organisms were inactive (48.3% s.d. 4.80
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Wang, Hongjie, author.
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, sustained efforts that focus on reducing nutrient pollution should still be carried out to mitigate the
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Fredericks, Steven, author.
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scrubbers. Therefore improved models for wet scavenging have applications in both climatology and pollution
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Coral, Jason Alan, author.
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. While this particular feature is utilized for surface-cleaning and pollution mitigating applications, it
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Rivas, Ricardo Rivas, author.
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. Unfortunately, this rapid growth since the 2000s has had costs. Fish illnesses and pollution of the ecosystem
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Ranasinghe, Dilhara Roshini, author.
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pollution monitoring offers an opportunity to map pollutants with much higher spatial resolution than sparse
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Kang, Lei, author.
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vehicles, such as environmental pollution, road congestion and fatalities.
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Miralinaghi, Seyedmohammad, author.
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pollution control programs, this dissertation focuses on multi-period TCSs to minimize vehicular emissions
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Heiderscheidt, Judy Marie, author.
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pressure is the leading risk factor for the burden of disease, with household air pollution ranking fourth
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Koeper, Mark J., author.
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many concerns, including global warming, environmental pollution, and limitations of carbonaceous fuel

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