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155. SPE sample pre-treatment using a mixed-mode sorbent of reverse-phase and ionic exchange for determination of ALMWOAs in waters.

157. Diversity and Hydrocarbon-Degrading Potential of Deep-Sea Microbial Community from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, South of the Azores (North Atlantic Ocean).

158. The Role of a Salt Marsh Plant on Trace Metal Bioavailability in Sediments: Estimation By Different Chemical Approaches.

159. Does the winemaking process influence the wine 87Sr/86Sr? A case study

160. Optimization of an Autochthonous Bacterial Consortium Obtained from Beach Sediments for Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons.

161. Assessment of Constructed Wetlands' Potential for the Removal of Cyanobacteria and Microcystins (MC-LR).

162. MarinEye - A tool for marine monitoring

163. Methodological approaches for fractionation and speciation to estimate trace element bioavailability in engineered anaerobic digestion ecosystems: An overview

164. Potential of nature-based solutions to reduce antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance, and pathogens in aquatic ecosystems. a critical review.

165. Metformin and lamotrigine sorption on a digestate amended soil in presence of trace metal contamination.

166. Spatial distribution and temporal trends of butyltin compounds (TBT, DBT & MBT) in short sediment cores of the SW Portuguese Shelf (western Iberian Margin, NE Atlantic).

167. Methodology optimization to quantify microplastic presence in planktonic copepods, chaetognaths and fish larvae.

168. Tailoring of Mesoporous Silica-Based Materials for Enhanced Water Pollutants Removal.

169. Buried and surface oil degradation - Evaluating bioremediation to increase PAHs removal through linear mathematical models.

170. Cadmium effects on net N2O production by the deep-sea isolate Shewanella loihica PV-4.

171. Removing chemical and biological pollutants from swine wastewater through constructed wetlands aiming reclaimed water reuse.

172. Microplastic contamination in large migratory fishes collected in the open Atlantic Ocean.

173. Optimization of an Analytical Protocol for the Extraction of Microplastics from Seafood Samples with Different Levels of Fat.

174. Antibiotics removal from aquaculture effluents by ozonation: chemical and toxicity descriptors.

176. Advanced oxidation technologies and constructed wetlands in aquaculture farms: What do we know so far about micropollutant removal?

177. Revisiting pesticide pollution: The case of fluorinated pesticides.

178. Microplastics as a vehicle of exposure to chemical contamination in freshwater systems: Current research status and way forward.

179. Microplastics and plankton: Knowledge from laboratory and field studies to distinguish contamination from pollution.

180. Microbial degradation of two highly persistent fluorinated fungicides - epoxiconazole and fludioxonil.

181. Seasonal effect in nutritional quality and safety of the wild sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus harvested in the European Atlantic shores.

182. Biodegradation of enrofloxacin by microbial consortia obtained from rhizosediments of two estuarine plants.

183. Bacterial community dynamic associated with autochthonous bioaugmentation for enhanced Cu phytoremediation of salt-marsh sediments.

184. Impacts of Silver Nanoparticles on a Natural Estuarine Plankton Community.

185. Microbial community dynamics associated with veterinary antibiotics removal in constructed wetlands microcosms.

186. Salt marsh sediment characteristics as key regulators on the efficiency of hydrocarbons bioremediation by Juncus maritimus rhizospheric bacterial community.

187. Potential of phytoremediation for the removal of petroleum hydrocarbons in contaminated salt marsh sediments.

188. A strategy to potentiate Cd phytoremediation by saltmarsh plants - autochthonous bioaugmentation.

189. Bacterial community response to petroleum contamination and nutrient addition in sediments from a temperate salt marsh.

190. Funding decisions: Romania needs overseas reviewers.

191. ICP-MS multi-element analysis of wine samples - a comparative study of the methodologies used in two laboratories.

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