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1. The Research On Some Chemical And Physical Test Methods In The Chemical And Fiber Production Process
2. Risk Assessment Of Diazinon On Birds
3. Effects Of Surfactant On The Environment Behavior Of Two Organophosphorus Pesticide In Soils
4. Study On Preparation And Release Of Diazinon And Imidacloprid Sustained Release Granules
5. Controlled Release Of Pesticide From An Organo-Bentonite Based Formulation
6. Modifing Synthesis Of TiO2 And Photocatalytic Degradation Mechanism Of Diazinon By P25
7. Study On Treatment Technology Of Organophosphorus Pesticide Wastewater And Design Of Its Control System
8. Upconversion Nanoparticles Fluorescence Sensors For Sensing Main Safety Indicators In Matcha
9. Metal ion promoted hydrolysis of the organophosphorus pesticide, diazinon
10. Modeling of diazinon degradation in an ASM using MS Excel
11. The role of organic matter quality and mineral surfaces for the sorption of chlorpyrifos and diazinon on soils, sediments, and suspended estuary sediment
12. Hydrolysis study of the organophosphorus pesticide diazinon in strong acid solution and in alkaline solution in the presence of cyclodextrins
13. Acid and base-catalysed aqueous hydrolysis of the organophosphorus pesticide, diazinon
14. Integrated toxicological and hydrological assessments of diazinon and esfenvalerate (Pimephales promales, Ceriodaphnia dubia)
15. Nonpoint source pollution control of diazinon in dormant sprayed orchards. Use of inter-row vegetative filter strips: A multi-system approach
16. Matrix effects on analysis and fate of diazinon in municipal wastewater effluent and milli-Q water by gas chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography
17. Application Of Hydrodynamic Cavitation Degradation Of Organophosphorus Pesticide Diazinon
18. Application Of Magnetic Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Combined With High Performance Liquid Chromatography In Determination Of Pesticide Residues In Chinese Medicinal Materials
19. Preparation And Application Of Photoelectrochemical Molecularly Imprinted Sensors Based On ZnO And CuInS2
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