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Determination of Heavy Metals Pollution in Soil and Tree Rings along Haatso- Atomic Road in Ghana 加纳哈索-原子公路沿线土壤和树木年轮重金属污染的测定
Pollution and Effects on Community Health Pub Date : 2022-08-19 DOI: 10.58489/2836-3590/002
C. Subaar, Emmanuel Gyan, Jonathan Osei -Owusu, R. Edziah, A. Dofuor, J. Tandoh, R. Kwakye, Edward Ntim
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Quality and Health Risk Assessment in Drinking Water of Cankiri, Turkey 土耳其坎基里市饮用水质量与健康风险评价
Pollution and Effects on Community Health Pub Date : 2022-08-16 DOI: 10.58489/2836-3590/001
E. Caylak
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