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noun
A foreign substance that makes something dirty, or impure, especially waste from human activities.
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The occurrence of Chlorophyceae only in the wet season and Bacillariophyceae in both two seasons indicates that Chlorophyceae are more sensitive to pollutant discharge, whereas Bacillariophyceae seem to be very well adapted to polluted zone (Begum and Khanam 2009; Shah et al. 2008).
While these data reflect the effects of exposures in past decades, and despite some progress in reducing air pollution, large numbers of people in the United States continue to be exposed to pollutant mixtures containing known or suspected carcinogens.
Children are especially at risk, the Unicef report says, because they breathe more rapidly than adults and the cell layer in their lungs is more permeable to pollutant particles.
Ship traffic contributes significantly to pollutant emissions into the atmosphere.
Special attention is directed towards an accurate description of species relevant to pollutant formation.
On-road traffic is the major contributor to pollutant emissions in urban areas.
In addition to pollutant emissions abatement, these devices have a noticeable impact on the wave pattern.
Extensive application of synthesized organophosphorus compounds (OPs) leads to pollutant accumulation and enhanced eco-toxicity.
Meteorology for Suva, as it relates to pollutant dispersion for this period of time, has also been analysed.
Wastewater discharge from industrial complexes was the greatest contributor to pollutant loads in the inner part of the bay.
I am interested in plant-microbe interactions, especially the response of bacterial communities to pollutant stresses and the importance of bacteria in phytoremediation.
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