BTEX : A Serious Ground-water Contaminant
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 394-398, 2011
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A Relationships to Determine the Critical Hydraulic Gradient and Noncohesive Sediment Transport Discharge in Rockfill Dams
S.A. Mousavi, E. Amiri-Tokaldany and M.H. Davoudi
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 399-413, 2011
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Disinfection Process of Water Supply System in the Gaza Strip Between Real Practice and WHO Limitations
Mohammed Al-Safady and Husam Al-Najar
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 414-423, 2011
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Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms.) in Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal Polluted Water of Ologe Lagoon, Lagos, Nigeria
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 424-433, 2011
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Use of Low Cost Nano-porous Materials of Pomelo Fruit Peel Wastes in Removal of Textile Dye
M. Jayarajan, R. Arunachalam and G. Annadurai
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 434-443, 2011
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Experimental Study of Cantilever Failure in the Upper Part of Cohesive Riverbanks
A. Samadi, M.H. Davoudi and E. Amiri-Tokaldany
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 444-460, 2011
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Biosorption of Nickel from Batch Reactor using the Powder of Waste Activated Sludge
Reza Fouladi Fard, Gholamreza Nabi Bidhendi and Ali Akbar Azimi
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 461-470, 2011
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Marine Litter in the Northern Part of Gulf of Mannar, Southeast Coast of India
S. Ganesapandian, S. Manikandan and A.K. Kumaraguru
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 471-478, 2011
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Activity and Stability of Herbicide Treated Cyanobacteria as Potential Biomaterials for Biosensors
A. Tripathi, S. Sundaram, B.C. Tripathy, B.S. Tiwari and A. Rahman
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 479-485, 2011
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Allelopathic Effects of Root Exudate and Leaching of Rice Seedlings on Hedgemustard (Sisybrium officinale)
Homa Mahmoodzadeh, Forugh Abbasi and Yalda Ghotbzadeh
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 486-492, 2011
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Earths Lakes Are Warming, NASA Study Finds
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 493-493, 2011
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Soil Microbes Define Dangerous Rates of Climate Change
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 494-494, 2011
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Fighting Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria by Treating Municipal Wastewater at Higher Temperatures
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 495-495, 2011
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Environmental Toxin May Play Important Role in Multiple Sclerosis: Hypertension Drug Possible Treatment
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 496-497, 2011
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Filtering Kitchen Wastewater for Plants
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 498-498, 2011
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Weather Extremes Are Growing Trend in Northern Australia, Corals Show
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 499-500, 2011
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Pollution Controls Used During China Olympics Could Save Lives If Continued, Study Concludes
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 501-502, 2011
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LED Products Billed as Eco-Friendly Contain Toxic Metals, Study Finds
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 503-503, 2011
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High-Tech Software, Umanned Planes Allow Scientists to Keep Tabs on Arctic Seals
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 504-505, 2011
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Thawing Permafrost Likely Will Accelerate Global Warming, Study Finds
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 506-507, 2011
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Frequent, Severe Fires Turn Alaskan Forests Into a Carbon Production Line
Research Journal of Environmental Sciences Volume 5, Number 5, 508-508, 2011
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