17 results on '"Carvalho, Pedro N."'
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2. Suspect and non-target screening of chemicals of emerging Arctic concern in biota, air and human serum
3. Peracetic acid treatment for removing steroid hormones in a pilot-scale wastewater installation
4. Cyanobacterial blooms in surface waters – Nature-based solutions, cyanotoxins and their biotransformation products
5. Mechanistic studies on the effect of easy degradable carbon on pharmaceuticals removal in intermittently fed moving bed biofilm reactors
6. Nature-based solutions coupled with advanced technologies: An opportunity for decentralized water reuse in cities
7. Nature-based solutions addressing the water-energy-food nexus: Review of theoretical concepts and urban case studies
8. Concentration dependent degradation of pharmaceuticals in WWTP effluent by biofilm reactors
9. Hydrothermal liquefaction of sewage sludge; energy considerations and fate of micropollutants during pilot scale processing
10. Dose-dependent effects of acetate on the biodegradation of pharmaceuticals in moving bed biofilm reactors
11. Impacts of design configuration and plants on the functionality of the microbial community of mesocosm-scale constructed wetlands treating ibuprofen
12. Functionality of microbial communities in constructed wetlands used for pesticide remediation: Influence of system design and sampling strategy
13. Removal of the pesticides imazalil and tebuconazole in saturated constructed wetland mesocosms
14. Pathways of nitrobenzene degradation in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands: Effect of intermittent aeration and glucose addition
15. Can salt marsh plants influence levels and distribution of DDTs in estuarine areas?
16. Potential of constructed wetlands microcosms for the removal of veterinary pharmaceuticals from livestock wastewater
17. Potential of Phragmites australis for the removal of veterinary pharmaceuticals from aquatic media
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