1. Salt tolerance and salinity effects on plants: a review Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Volume 60, Issue 3, March 2005, Pages 324-349 Parida, A.K.; Das, A.B.
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Keywords : Antioxidative enzymes; Compatible solutes; Ion homeostasis; Photosynthesis; Salt stress
2. Does organic farming benefit biodiversity ? Biological Conservation, Volume 122, Issue 1, March 2005, Pages 113-130 Hole, D.G.; Perkins, A.J.; Wilson, J.D.; Alexander, I.H.; Grice, P.V.; Evans, A.D.
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Keywords : Organic farming; Biodiversity; Conventional farming; Agri-environment schemes; Comparison
3. Fuel ethanol production: Process design trends and integration opportunities Bioresource Technology, Volume 98, Issue 12, September 2007, Pages 2415-2457 Cardona, C.A.; Sanchez, O.J.
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Keywords : Fuel ethanol; Process design; Process synthesis; Process integration; Co-products
4. Assessment of the safety of foods derived from genetically modified (GM) crops Food and Chemical Toxicology, Volume 42, Issue 7, July 2004, Pages 1047-1088 Konig, A.; Cockburn, A.; Crevel, R.W.R.; Debruyne, E.; Grafstroem, R.; Hammerling, U.; Kimber, I.; Knudsen, I.; Kuiper, H.A.; Peijnenburg, A.A.C.M.; Penninks, A.H.; Poulsen, M.; Schauzu, M.; Wal, J.M.
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Keywords : Food; Plant biotechnology; Genetic modification; Genetic engineering; Genetic manipulation; Transgenic crops; Novel foods; Recombinant proteins; Plant metabolism; Regulation; Safety assessment; Risk analysis; Molecular characterisation; Toxicology; Allergy; Substantial equivalence; Unintended effects; Bioinformatics; In vitro test methods; In vivo test methods; Animal testing; Post market monitoring; Estimated consumption; Exposure assessment; Compositional analysis; Advanced analytical methods; Profiling ADI, Acceptable Daily Intake; ADME, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion; ALLERGEST, EU-project on the effect of gastrointestinal digestion on the allergenicity of foods; APHIS, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service; Bt, Bacillus thuringiensis; cDNA, DNA complementary to an RNA strand; CP4 EPSPS, Agrobacterium sp. CP4-derived enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase; DAFNE, Data Food Networking; DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid; EDI, estimated daily intake; EFG, Euro Food Group; EFSA, European Food Safety Authority; ENDB, European Nutrient Database; ENTRANSFOOD, European network safety assessment of genetically modified food crops; EPA, US Environmental Protection Agency; EPIC, European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition; EPSPS, enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase; EU, European Union; FAO, Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations;FDA, US Food and Drug Administration; FOSIE, European Concerted Action Food Safety in Europe; FSANZ, Food Standards Australia New Zealand; GEMS/FOOD, Global Environment Monitoring System/Food Contamination Monitoring and Assessment Programme; GM, genetically modified; GMO, genetically modified organism; IFBC, International Food Biotechnology Council; ILSI, International Life Sciences Institute; INFORMALL, EU-project about communicating about food allergies and information for consumers, regulators, and industry; INVITTOX, databank of in vitro techniques in toxicology; MAFF, Japan Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Fisheries; MHLW, Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare; MOS, margin of safety; NOAEL, No Observed Adverse Effect Level; ODE, US FDA Office of Device Evaluation; OECD, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; Protall, EU-project on food allergens of plant origin and the relationship between allergenic potential and biological activity; RDA, recommended daily allowance; RNA, ribonucleic acid; SAFOTEST, EU-project on new methods for the safety testing of transgenic food; SGF, simulated gastric fluid; TMDI, theoretical maximum daily intake; UK, United Kingdom; UK ACRE, UK Advisory Committee on Releases into the Environment; US, United States; USA, United States of America; USDA, US Department of Agriculture; WHO, World Health Organisation of the United Nations
5. Application of low-cost adsorbents for dye removal - A review Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 90, Issue 8, June 2009, Pages 2313-2342 Gupta, V.K.; Suhas
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Keywords : Adsorbents; Adsorption; Dye removal; Dyes; Low-cost adsorbents; Non-conventional adsorbents; Wastewater treatment
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