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  • |journal = Environmental progress |journal = Chemosphere – Global Change Science
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  • ...the European flora. In: Fruit and Seed Production: Aspects of Development, Environmental Physiology and Ecology (Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series) (E ...7-08}}</ref> The seedlings need [[sterilization (microbiology)|sterile]] [[soil]] to prevent [[damping off]] and resent root disturbance during transplanti
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  • Chandra, R., and Rustgi, R., "Biodegradable Polymers", Progress in Polymer Science, Vol. 23, p. 1273 (1998) ...gical Materials: Structure & Mechanical Properties", Progress in Materials Science, Vol. 53, p. 1 (2008)
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  • ...ttles upon treatments.|doi=10.1007/s11356-010-0312-4|journal=Environmental science and pollution research international}}</ref> ...iam|last2=Krachler|first2=Michael|last3=Chen|first3=Bin|journal=Journal of Environmental Monitoring|volume=8|pages=288|pmid=16470261|issue=2}}</ref>
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  • ...andyopadhyay |first2= G.|last2=Chandra Basak|year=2007|journal = Materials Science and Technology|volume = 23|issue = 3|pages=307–317 |doi=10.1179/174328407 ...irst2=Charles E.|last3=Kortschot|first3=Mark T.|journal=Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics|volume=40|pages=723}}</ref> and starch<ref>{{cite j
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  • ...tory.htm|title=What is the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory?|publisher=US Environmental Protection Agency|accessdate=2009-10-19}}</ref> ...nt substances by purely [[Mechanics|mechanical]] processes. [[Butter]], [[soil]] and [[wood]] are common examples of mixtures.
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  • ...tail for fiber rolls with specifications recommended by U.S. EPA.<ref>U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Washington, DC. [http://www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/sw ...h one at the base of the slope, below an active construction area before [[soil]] disturbance (earth moving) begins. The space between each row of fiber r
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  • ...m off the moon, or by combining oxygen with hydrogen produced from [[lunar soil]].<ref name=Ruess /> ...William Herbert|date=1992-11-17|editor=Norman Yarvin|work=Archives: Space: Science, Exploration}}</ref>
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  • ...the rocks trap and slow the flow of water, lessening its ability to erode soil or structures. The mass of riprap also provides protection against impact [[Category:Environmental soil science]]
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  • ...rhizome]]-dependent system. However, the growth rate is dependent on local soil and climatic conditions. ...raphic locations or climatic conditions, then the bamboo dies. The lack of environmental impact on the time of flowering indicates the presence of some sort of “a
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  • ...on or over application of stone. If not removed, this can cause safety and environmental problems such as cracked windshields, loss-of-control crashes (especially f ...lume 2, Number 3, Biomedical and Life Sciences and Earth and Environmental Science Issue, Pages 387-392, September, 1973, Springer Verlag, Netherlands ISSN 00
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  • ...mi dry deserts, mountain areas and the tropics. The availability of useful soil and building design for the local climatic conditions are the factors which ...a rammed earth wall involves a process of compressing a damp mixture of [[soil|earth]] that has suitable proportions of [[sand]], gravel and [[clay]] (som
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  • ...000|last1 = Shukolyukov|first1 = Alexander|last2 = Lugmair|journal = Space Science Reviews|volume = 92|pages = 225|first2 = Günter W.}}{{cite journal|doi = 1 ...= Emilie |coauthors = Menu, Michel; Vignaud, Colette|journal = Measurement Science and Technology|volume = 14|pages = 1590–1597}}</ref>]]
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  • ...T DOCUMENT FOR A PROTOCOL TO ASSESS ASBESTOS-RELATED RISK| publisher =U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | date = 2003| location = Washington DC| pages = 474 }}</ ...st=Barbalace |first=Roberta C. |url=http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/environmental/asbestoshistory2004.html |title=History of Asbestos |publisher=Environmenta
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  • ...nt in the Early Development of Kekule's Benzene Theory|journal=[[Annals of Science]]|volume=42|year=1985|pages=355–81|doi =10.1080/00033798500200411}}</ref> ...le=Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants From Mobile Sources |publisher=U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |pages=15853 |accessdate=2008-06-27 |date=2006-03-29}}</r
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  • ...orms in the environment.<ref name="geosphere">{{cite journal|journal = The Science of the Total Environment|volume = 249|issues = 1–3|year = 2000|pages = 29 ....atsdr.cdc.gov/HEC/CSEM/arsenic/docs/arsenic.pdf | title = Case Studies in Environmental Medicine (CSEM) Arsenic Toxicity Exposure Pathways. | publisher = Agency fo
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  • ...that abandoned chromium production sites need [[Environmental remediation|environmental cleanup]]. ...environment and methods of its speciation|volume = 107|issue = 3|journal = Environmental Pollution|year = 2000|pages = 263–283|doi = 10.1016/S0269-7491(99)00168-2
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  • ...=PmohO5jV2YsC|pages = 159|title = Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science|first = Robley|last = Dunglison|publisher = Henry C. Lea|year = 1866}}</ref ...cations such as pigments, coatings, stabilizers and alloys declined due to environmental and health regulations in the 1980s and 1990s. In 2006, only 7% of total ca
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  • ...erosion]], [[soil formation]] and the development of [[laterite|lateritic soil]]s, as well as acting as a [[proxy]] for measurement of the variations in [ ...=99|issue=2|pages=260–70|issn=0265-931X|pmid=17904707|journal=Journal of environmental radioactivity}}</ref>
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  • ...= http://www.nifc.gov/preved/comm_guide/wildfire/fire_4.html | title = The Science of Wildland fire | publisher = National Interagency Fire Center | accessdat ...[shifting cultivation]] where land is cleared quickly and farmed until the soil loses fertility, [[slash and burn]] clearing is often considered the least
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