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Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part A Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering: Foreword

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This article is published in Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering.The article was published on 2010-01-01. It has received 20 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hazardous waste.

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JEM Spotlight: Applications of advanced nanomaterials for environmental monitoring.

TL;DR: An overview of the various nanoparticles and nanostructures used for in situ and field-based environmental monitoring devices, their integration into functional analytical devices, applications as electrode materials and gas sensing nanoprobes, in biosensors and as capture probes in immunomagnetic separations are discussed.
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Human toenails as a biomarker of exposure to elevated environmental arsenic

TL;DR: Toenails are presented as a viable biomarker of exposure at sites with elevated environmental As, such as the former mining sites found throughout Devon and Cornwall, UK.
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Fungicide methyl thiophanate binding at sub-domain IIA of human serum albumin triggers conformational change and protein damage.

TL;DR: Fluorescence quenching data on interaction of a fungicide methyl thiophanate with human serum albumin (HSA) elucidated a primary binding site at sub-domain IIA and the plausible mechanism of methyl ((+)CH(3)) group transfer from MT to side chain NH group of tryptophan and HSA degradation elucidates the toxicological and clinical implications of this fungicide.
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Scientific concepts and methods for moving persistence assessments into the 21st century

TL;DR: While advancements could improve certainty and accuracy of persistence assessments, the mechanisms and processes by which they are translated into regulatory practice and development of new OECD test guidelines need improving and accelerating.
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Nutrient removal and bacterial communities in swine wastewater lagoon and constructed wetlands

TL;DR: The results of water quality parameters demonstrated that the concentration of TKN, NH+ 4, o-PO3− 4, and COD decreased significantly from La1 to La3, and bacterial distribution shifts along treatment flows confirmed that the bacterial community compositions shifted gradually with the wastewater treatment procedure.