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Application of wastewater-based epidemiology to determine human exposure to pesticides within selected counties in western Kenya

The use of wastewater epidemiology approach has been on the rise recently due to its cost effectiveness and ability to identify emerging chemicals such as pesticides from wastewater.

Faith Kandie Faith Kandie

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Chlorophyll-a unveiled: unlocking reservoir insights through remote sensing in a subtropical reservoir

Mpakairi, Kudzai S, Faith F. Muthivhi, Farai Dondofema, Linton F. Munyai and Tateda Dalu. 2024. Chlorophyll-a unveiled: unlocking reservoir ...

Tatenda Dalu Tatenda Dalu

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Assessment of heavy metal pollution in Nigerian surface freshwaters and sediment: A meta-analysis using ecological and human health risk indices

Bawa-Allah, Kafilat A. 2023. Assessment of heavy metal pollution in Nigerian surface freshwaters and sediment: A meta-analysis using ecologi...

Kafilat Adebola Bawa-Allah Kafilat Adebola Bawa-Allah

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Establishing Optimal Approaches for the Fabrication of Artificial Tongues for Smart Detection and Removal of Toxic Metals in Water

The health risks associated with the presence of toxic metals in water require the use of highly selective and sensitive techniques for accurately monitoring their presence and removing them to ensure public health safety.

Ismaila Emahi Ismaila Emahi
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