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The felsic lavas of the Bamenda Mountains, in the main part of the Cameroon Volcanic Line, are mainly represented by trachytes, with subordinated benmoreites and alkaline to peralkaline rhyolites. New K–Ar geochronological data define two... more
Biocontamination refers to biological contamination of products by bacteria and/or fungi, as well as the toxic by-products of these microorganisms, such as endotoxin and mycotoxins from Gram-negative bacteria and fungi, respectively. When... more
The Tigris River is the second-longest river in Western Asia and runs through heavily populated areas, especially in Baghdad city with nearly 8 million inhabitants. The water demand is at its highest levels, nevertheless the Tigris... more
Brazil is one of the largest global producers of genetically modified crops and a center of origin and diversification of relevant species for agriculture and food. Transgenic monocultures occupy around 50 million hectares, whereas... more
A method was validated for the multi-residue analysis of 82 pesticides in grapes at ≤25 ng/g level. Berry samples (10 g) mixed with sodium sulphate (10 g) were extracted with ethyl acetate (10 mL); cleaned by dispersive solid phase... more
In this study, the strength development and lechability aspects of metal-contaminated soil treated with ordinary portland cement (OPC) were investigated. The soil was collected from a scrap metal yard within the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur,... more
This chapter examines the design and testing of cleanrooms and clean air devices in the pharmaceutical and healthcare context. The chapter briefly introduces cleanrooms and focuses on how these specially constructed spaces are certified... more
A preliminary ecological characterisation of an open quarry that had been used for the disposal of pharmaceutical wastes from a factory producing antibiotics was performed. Pharmaceutical wastes and groundwater samples were collected and... more
Informe de contaminación marina

Universidad Andrés Bello
Cátedra:  Pensamiento Critico
Profesor: Jorge Albornoz