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    Green chemistry and biodiversity : principles, techniques, and correlations /

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Rai, Rakshit Ameta, and Suresh C. Ameta -- Biodiversity as a Source of Drugs: Cordia, Echinacea, Tabernaemontana, and Aloe / Francisco Torrens and Gloria Castellano -- Biodiversity: Loss and Conservation / Anamika Singh and Rajeev Singh -- Aegle marmelos: Natures Gift for Human Being / Rajeev Singh and Anamika Singh -- Seed-Growth Method for the Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles / Lavnaya Tandon, Divya Mandial, Rajpreet Kaur, and Poonam Khullar -- Soil-Protecting Functions of Medicinal Plants: Meadow and Field Weeds / Rafail A. …”
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    Handbook of algal technologies and phytochemicals /

    Published 2020
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    Handbook of algal technologies and phytochemicals.

    Published 2020
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    Inclusive development and multilevel transboundary water governance : the Kabul River / by Hayat, Shakeel

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…8.10 INFERENCES 9 MULTI-LEVEL INTEGRATED ANALYSIS FOCUSING ON ISSUES FOR RE-DESIGN 9.1 INTRDUCTION 9.2 THE CONTEXT OF MULTILEVEL WATER GOVERNANCE IN THE KRB 9.3 MULTILEVEL BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN THE KRB 9.4 THE MULTILEVEL DRIVERS OF CONFLICT 9.5 GOALS, PRINCIPLES AND INSTRUMENTS IN MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORKS 9.6 THE MULTILEVEL LEGAL PLURALISM ANALYSIS 9.7 APPLICABILITY OF ARTICLE 5 AND 6 FOR ENHANCING MULTILEVEL WATER GOVERNANCE IN THE KRB 9.8 INFERENCES 10 CONCLUSION 10.1 INTRODUCTION 10.2 RECALLING THE QUESTIONS 10.3 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 10.4 CAN PAKISTAN USE HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY TO PROMOTE WATER RELATED PEACE? …”
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    Ponds, lagoons, and wetlands for wastewater management / by Verbyla, Matthew E.

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Biology of ponds, lagoons, and wetlands -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Classification of organisms by energy and carbon source -- 2.3 Biodiversity in ponds, lagoons, and wetlands -- 2.3.1 Prokaryotes -- 2.3.2 Viruses -- 2.3.3 Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria -- 2.3.4 Protozoa -- 2.3.5 Macroinvertebrates -- 2.3.6 Fungi -- 2.3.7 Larger organisms -- 2.4 Biological transformations of organic matter -- 2.5 The carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur cycles -- 2.5.1 Carbon cycle -- 2.5.2 Nitrogen cycle -- 2.5.3 Phosphorus cycle -- 2.5.4 Sulfur cycle -- 2.6 Pathogenic and nuisance organisms -- 2.6.1 Microorganisms associated with disease -- 2.6.2 Nuisance organisms --…”
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