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Effects of intensive oyster farming on nitrogen speciation in surface sediments from a typical subtropical mariculture bay Journal article
Xie, Lei, Yang, Bin, Xu, Jie, Dan, Solomon Felix, Ning, Zhiming, Zhou, Jiaodi, Kang, Zhenjun, Lu, Dongliang, Huang, Haifang. Effects of intensive oyster farming on nitrogen speciation in surface sediments from a typical subtropical mariculture bay[J]. Science of the Total Environment, 2024, 916, 170092.
Authors:  Xie, Lei;  Yang, Bin;  Xu, Jie;  Dan, Solomon Felix;  Ning, Zhiming; et al.
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Maowei Sea  Nitrogen Speciation  Oyster Farming  Stable Nitrogen Isotope  Surface Sediments  
Speciation and bioaccessibility of arsenic in rice under different cooking methods and its implication in risk assessment Journal article
Li, Meihui, Guo, Xiaoyuan, Wen, Nihong, Gan, Zijun, Huang, Yanru, Zhang, Yuanbo, Kang, Yuan, Zeng, Lixuan. Speciation and bioaccessibility of arsenic in rice under different cooking methods and its implication in risk assessment[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2022, 29(58), 87938-87949.
Authors:  Li, Meihui;  Guo, Xiaoyuan;  Wen, Nihong;  Gan, Zijun;  Huang, Yanru; et al.
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As Speciation  Bioaccessibility  Cooking Method  Hazard Quotient  Rice  Risk Assessment  
Modeling bromide effects on the speciation of trihalomethanes formation in chlorinated drinking water Journal article
K.M. MOK, H. WONG, X.J. FAN. Modeling bromide effects on the speciation of trihalomethanes formation in chlorinated drinking water[J]. Global NEST Journal, 2005, 7(1), 1-16.
Authors:  K.M. MOK;  H. WONG;  X.J. FAN
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Trihalomethanes  Drinking Water  Speciation  Bromide Effects  Kinetic Model