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Microplastics as a potential carrier of DDT in the marine environment
Hoi Kei FUNG, Lincoln FOK
Department of Science and Environmental Studies (SES)
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Microplastics
100%
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
100%
Marine Environment
100%
Hong Kong
25%
Pollutants
16%
Organochlorinated Pesticides
16%
Posters
8%
China
8%
Mainland China
8%
Marsh
8%
Pearl River Delta
8%
Persistent Organic Pollutants
8%
Pollution
8%
Naked-eye
8%
Food Chain
8%
Microplastic Debris
8%
Marine Plastic Debris
8%
Water System
8%
Small Plastic Debris
8%
Chromatographic Methods
8%
Lipophilic
8%
Gas Chromatographic Separation
8%
Density Difference
8%
Malaria
8%
Sensitive Ecosystems
8%
Mai Po
8%
Endocrine System
8%
Deep Bay
8%
Chinese White Dolphin
8%
Reproductive Function
8%
Illegal Drug Use
8%
High Tide
8%
Sediment Systems
8%
Wreck
8%
Cause of Disease
8%
Sand Samples
8%
Fat Tissue
8%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Microplastics
100%
Marine Environment
100%
DDT
100%
Hong Kong
25%
China
16%
Persistent Organic Pollutant
8%
Gas Chromatography
8%
Half-Life
8%
Metabolite
8%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
100%
Marine Environment
100%
River Deltas
8%
Sediments
8%
Food Chain
8%
Reproductives
8%
Metabolite
8%
Persistent Organic Pollutant
8%
Marshes
8%
Endocrine System
8%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
DDT
100%
Disease
8%
1,1 Dichloro 2,2 Bis(4 Chlorophenyl)ethane
8%
1,1 Dichloro 2,2 Bis(4 Chlorophenyl)ethylene
8%
Toothed Whale
8%