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Autor:
Kermit Bunde, Tracy E. Stover, Dominic D. Winstanley, Douglas G. Bowen, Dennis Mennerdahl, Christopher Tripp
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Nuclear Technology. 208:644-687
Autor:
E.C. Krug, D. Winstanley
Publikováno v:
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 98-102 (2004)
It has been reported that most mercury (Hg) in USA soils is from atmospheric Hg deposition, mostly from anthropogenic sources. This paper compares the rates of atmospheric Hg deposition to amounts of Hg in Illinois and USA soils. The amounts of Hg in
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https://doaj.org/article/612433466250429a9bf8c4fe0d2999e4
Publikováno v:
British dental journal. 229(10)
Autor:
D. Winstanley, E.C. Krug
It has been reported that most mercury (Hg) in USA soils is from atmospheric Hg deposition, mostly from anthropogenic sources. This paper compares the rates of atmospheric Hg deposition to amounts of Hg in Illinois and USA soils. The amounts of Hg in
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::05d5e2046af9b360e3cf6eea8fc41b16
https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/8/98/2004/
https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/8/98/2004/
Autor:
Helene D. Winstanley
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Nursing (Ed. española). 31:42-45
Autor:
Helene D. Winstanley
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Nursing. 44:60-63
Autor:
Helene D. Winstanley
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Nursing Critical Care. 10:5-7
Autor:
D. Winstanley, E.C. Krug
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Science of The Total Environment. 305:257-262
Autor:
D. Winstanley, E.C. Krug
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Science of The Total Environment. 293:1-29
A review of conceptual models that scientists use to characterize the nitrogen (N) cycle and to conduct N mass balance studies at global, regional and local scales is presented. Large uncertainties in processes and process rates make it difficult to
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Groundwater Quality Modeling and Management Under Uncertainty.
The aquifers underlying northeastern Illinois and southeastern Wisconsin are an important water resource for a rapidly growing region. These aquifers include the sandstone and dolomite formations collectively known as the Cambrian-Ordovician Aquifer.