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227 related items for PubMed ID: 17193303

  • 1. Petroleum industry effluents and other oxygen-demanding wastes in Niger Delta, Nigeria.
    Osuji LC, Uwakwe AA.
    Chem Biodivers; 2006 Jul; 3(7):705-17. PubMed ID: 17193303
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  • 8. The oil rich Niger Delta region: a framework for improved performance of the Nigerian regulatory process.
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    Ambio; 2003 Jun; 32(4):325-6. PubMed ID: 12956601
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  • 9. Microbial densities and physicochemical quality of some crude oil flow stations' saver pit effluents in the Niger Delta areas of Nigeria.
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  • 11. The blight of pollution keratoconjunctivitis among children in oil-producing industrial areas of Delta State, Nigeria.
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  • 12. Measurement of oilfield chemical residues in produced water discharges and marine sediments.
    Grigson SJ, Wilkinson A, Johnson P, Moffat CF, McIntosh AD.
    Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom; 2000 Oct 30; 14(23):2210-9. PubMed ID: 11114031
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  • 13. Petroleum processing wastes.
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  • 14. The influence of sawmill wood wastes on the distribution and population of macroinvertebrates at Benin River, Niger Delta area, Nigeria.
    Arimoro FO, Osakwe EI.
    Chem Biodivers; 2006 May 30; 3(5):578-92. PubMed ID: 17193293
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  • 15. A long-term, multitrophic level study to assess pulp and paper mill effluent effects on aquatic communities in four US receiving waters: characteristics of the study streams, sample sites, mills, and mill effluents.
    Hall TJ, Ragsdale RL, Arthurs WJ, Ikoma J, Borton DL, Cook DL.
    Integr Environ Assess Manag; 2009 Apr 30; 5(2):199-218. PubMed ID: 19063588
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  • 16. A review of the technological solutions for the treatment of oily sludges from petroleum refineries.
    da Silva LJ, Alves FC, de França FP.
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  • 17. Flared gases and other pollutants associated with air quality in industrial areas of Nigeria: an overview.
    Osuji LC, Avwiri GO.
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  • 18. Estrogen receptor (ER) agonists and androgen receptor (AR) antagonists in effluents from Norwegian North Sea oil production platforms.
    Tollefsen KE, Harman C, Smith A, Thomas KV.
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  • 19. Bioremediation of industrial waste by using bat guano.
    Gadhikar YA, Zade VS, Khadse T.
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  • 20. A study of natural attenuation processes involved in a microcosm model of a crude oil-impacted wetland sediment in the Niger Delta.
    Abu GO, Dike PO.
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