Search results for: polar science
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Advances in Polar Science
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Polar Science
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Report on anisakid nematodes in polar regions – Preliminary results
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Polar Geography
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Polar Journal
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POLAR RECORD
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POLAR BIOLOGY
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Ocean and Polar Research
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Czech Polar Reports
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Chinese Journal of Polar Research
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PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OFFSHORE AND POLAR ENGINEERING
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Organochlorine pesticides and polichlorinated biphenyls concentrations in fresh snowfall or top layer of snow from Hornsund region, Svalbard, in the spring 2019
Open Research DataThe dataset contains concentration of organochlorine persistent organic pollutants in snow samples collected from top layer of snow, which corresponded to fresh snowfall in most cases (except DS location, where these are 20 cm top layer sampled weekly). All snow samples have been collected within one month during spring 2019, in the vicinity of the...
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Polish Polar Research
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POLAR RESEARCH
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Interfacial behavior of polar, weakly polar, and nonpolar compounds bound to activated carbons
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Performance tuning of chitosan-based membranes by protonated 2-Pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid-sulfolane DES for effective water/ethanol separation by pervaporation
PublicationToday, the applicability of deep eutectic solvents (DES) in various fields, including membrane science and technology, is extensively investigated. In pioneering works, we have implemented different DES as a component of chitosan (CS)-based flat membranes for pervaporation (PV) separation. Herein, we present a new protonated (by sulphuric acid) 2-Pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid: sulfolane DES, as a green additive for its chemical...
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Influence of hydrophobization of fumed oxides on interactions with polar and nonpolar adsorbates
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Multi-layer graphene oxide alone and in a composite with nanosilica: Preparation and interactions with polar and nonpolar adsorbates
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Evaluation of the use of reindeer droppings for monitoring essential and non-essential elements in the polar terrestrial environment
PublicationExcess or toxic metals, non-metals and metalloids can be eliminated from the organism by deposition in inert tissue (e.g. fur) or excretion with body secretions, urine and faeces. Droppings are one of the main routes for the elimination of multiple elements and they can be collected without direct contact with the animal. Contaminant concentration has been examined in non-lethally collected tissues of several species (especially...