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1. Effect Of Impurities On Gypsum Conversion To Ammonium Sulfate With Ammonium Carbonate
2. The Biogeochemical Cycles Of Nutrients Of Shallow Lakes In The Middle And Lower Reaches Of Yangtse River, China
3. Release And Bioavailability Of Internal Phosphorus In Shallow Lakes
4. The Distribution, Speciation And The Potential Ecological Risk Assessment Of Heavy Metals In The Pearl River Estuary And Adjacent Shelf
5. The Study And Evaluation Of Innovative Preparation Technology In The Industrialization Of Osmotic Pump Controlled Release Dosage Forms
6. Geochemistry Character Of Carbon (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Silicon) In Lakes In West Inner Mongolia Plateau
7. Effect Of Impurities On The Properties Of Phosphogypsum With Different Forms
8. Effect Of Sediment Re-Suspension On Phosphorus Adsorption And The Thransformation Of Different Phosphorus Forms
9. Leaching Characteristics Of Heavy Metal In The Coal Ash From West China
10. Research On The Forms And Systems Of BuFu
11. Screening Of Arsenic-accumulative Plants In Arsenic-containing Gold Mine Areas Of Southwestern China And Their Applications In Arsenic Removal
12. Study On Improving Properties Of Alkali-Activated Slag Cement Based Simulated High-Level Waste Forms And Mechanism Of Cs~+ Solidified
13. Long-Term Stability Research Of Waste Forms Containing Chromium Residue Based On Cement
14. The Research On The Reaction Course And Application Of Three Forms Micro-interface Including Solid, Gas And Biology
15. Research On The Conditions Under Which West-east-Transferred Gas Hydrate Forms
16. Response Of Pakchoi To Soil Cadmium Pollution And Its Relation With Soil Properties
17. Analysis Of Available Forms Of Heavy Metals As,Se,Cr And Hg In Soils
18. Study On Forms And Emission Characteristics Of Organic Pollutants During Coal Combustion
19. Study On Distribution And Driving Factors Of Soil Heavy Metal Forms In The Chengdu Plain
20. The Research Of The Phosphorus Forms In The Sediment And Exchange Of Nutrients Between The Sediment-water Interface In Bohai Bay
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