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    Optimizing bioethanol production from cassava peels through agitation timing variation in separate hydrolysis and co-fermentation by Sokan-Adeaga, Adewale Allen, Ana, Godson R.E.E, Olorunnisola, Abel Olajide, Hoseinzadeh, Edris

    “…Background: This study assessed the effect of various agitation timings on bioethanol production from cassava peels (CP) using separate hydrolysis and…”
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    Formulation of Natural Fortifiers from Readily Available Materials for Nutrient Enrichment of Organic Fertilizers by B. Hammed, Taiwo, R.E.E. Ana, Godson, O. Oloruntoba, Elizabeth

    “…Studies have shown that organic fertilizer, a product of biodegradable organic matter, is not popular among Nigerian farmers because of its low quality. To…”
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    Lung Function of Grain Millers Exposed to Grain Dust and Diesel Exhaust in Two Food Markets in Ibadan Metropolis, Nigeria by Iyogun, Kemi, Lateef, Suraju A, Ana, Godson R.E.E

    Published in Safety and health at work (2019)
    “…Background: Despite growing concern over occupational exposure to particulate matter (PM) such as grain dust and diesel exhaust, information about the exposure…”
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    Carbon Monoxide Exposure and Reported Health Conditions Among Filling Station Attendants in Ibadan, Nigeria by Ana, Godson R.E.E, Shendell, Derek G

    Published in Journal of environmental health (01-07-2020)
    “…High carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations can elicit adverse health effects. We assessed CO concentrations at filling stations and determined carboxyhemoglobin…”
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    Sanitary conditions, waste management, safety measures and sources of air pollution associated with shopping malls in Nigeria’s largest city by Omeokachie, Doris N., Ana, Godson R.E.E., Laniyan, Temitope A., Olawade, David B., Abaire, Olawale J., Esan, Deborah T.

    “…Shopping malls are fast becoming one of the most visited public spaces globally. However, information on the possible environmental conditions in relation to…”
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    Lung Function of Grain Millers Exposed to Grain Dust and Diesel Exhaust in Two Food Markets in Ibadan Metropolis, Nigeria by Iyogun, Kemi, Lateef, Suraju A., Ana, Godson R.E.E.

    Published in Safety and health at work (01-03-2019)
    “…Despite growing concern over occupational exposure to particulate matter (PM) such as grain dust and diesel exhaust, information about the exposure level and…”
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    Perception Determinants of Women and Healthcare Providers on the Effects of Oil Pollution on Maternal and Newborn Outcomes in the Niger Delta, Nigeria by Oghenetega, Onome B, Ojengbede, Oladosu A, Ana, Godson R E E

    Published in International journal of women's health (01-01-2020)
    “…This qualitative study examined the perception determinants of women and their local healthcare providers on exposure to oil pollution and its adverse effects…”
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    Characteristics of co-composts produced from raw faecal sludge and organic market waste in Osun state, southwest Nigeria by Aluko, Olufemi O, Oloruntoba, Elizabeth O, Godson R.E.E Ana, Hammed, Taiwo B, Afolabi, Olusegun T

    “…Purpose Faecal sludge (FS) and organic market waste (MW) have resources that could be recovered by co-composting though not fully explored under changing…”
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    Carboxyhaemoglobin Levels among Traders Exposed to Vehicular Emissions in Three Motor Parks in Ibadan, Nigeria by Shendell, Derek G., Uhiara, Daniel C., Ana, Godson R. E. E., Ogunseye, Olusola Olabisi

    Published in Journal of environmental and public health (01-01-2018)
    “…Carbon monoxide (CO) remains a leading cause of work-related chemical poisoning. Vehicular emissions are the primary daily ambient source of CO in urban…”
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    Exposure to electric power generator noise among small scale business operators in selected communities in Ibadan, Nigeria by Ana, Godson R E E, Luqman, Yesufu A, Shendell, Derek G, Owoaje, Eme T

    Published in Journal of environmental health (01-11-2014)
    “…Inadequate and erratic power supplies mean small businesses use electric generators for alternative power. The authors' goal in the study described here was to…”
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    Indoor environmental conditions of selected shopping malls in Nigeria: A comparative study of microclimatic conditions, noise levels, and microbial burdens by Omeokachie, Doris N., Laniyan, Temitope A., Olawade, David B., Abayomi-Agbaje, Omotayo, Esan, Deborah T., Ana, Godson R.E.E.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2024)
    “…The activities of people and equipment used within shopping malls are major factors that contribute to air pollution and increased sound levels, thereby…”
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    INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES: Carbon Monoxide Exposure and Reported Health Conditions Among Filling Station Attendants in Ibadan, Nigeria by Ana, Godson R.E.E., Oni, Toluwanimi M., Shendell, Derek G.

    Published in Journal of environmental health (01-07-2020)
    “…High carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations can elicit adverse health effects. We assessed CO concentrations at filling stations and determined carboxyhemoglobin…”
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    Effectiveness of wastewater treatment plant at the removal of nutrients, pathogenic bacteria, and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in wastewater from hospital source by Owojori, Grace O., Lateef, Suraju A., Ana, Godson R. E. E.

    “…This study is aimed at assessing the effectiveness of hospital’s wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in removing nutrients, pathogenic bacteria, and addressing…”
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    Exposure to oil pollution and maternal outcomes: The Niger Delta prospective cohort study by Oghenetega, Onome B, Okunlola, Michael A, Ana, Godson R E E, Morhason-Bello, Oludare, Ojengbede, Oladosu A

    Published in PloS one (02-03-2022)
    “…Maternal exposure to oil pollution is an important public health concern. However, there is a dearth of literature on the effects of maternal exposure to oil…”
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    Ambient air pollution exposure and lung function assessment of filling station attendants in Ibadan, Nigeria by Oni, Toluwanimi Mobolade, Ana, Godson R E E

    Published in Reviews on environmental health (26-06-2019)
    “…Background There is an increasing range of adverse health effects associated with air pollution at very low concentrations. Few studies have assessed…”
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    Miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant death in an oil‐polluted region of the Niger Delta, Nigeria: A retrospective cohort study by Oghenetega, Onome B., Ana, Godson R. E. E., Okunlola, Michael A., Ojengbede, Oladosu A.

    “…Objective To determine the association between oil pollution and miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant death in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Methods A…”
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    A comprehensive review of biomass resources and biofuel production in Nigeria: potential and prospects by Sokan-Adeaga, Adewale Allen, Ana, Godson R E E

    Published in Reviews on environmental health (01-08-2015)
    “…The quest for biofuels in Nigeria, no doubt, represents a legitimate ambition. This is so because the focus on biofuel production has assumed a global…”
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    INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES: Promoting Environmental Public Health in Rapidly Urbanizing Areas of less-Developed Countries in Africa: A Collaborative Interdisciplinary Training in Ibadan, Nigeria by Shendell, Derek G., Ana, Godson R.E.E.

    Published in Journal of environmental health (01-08-2011)
    “…Globally, urbanization has been occurring more rapidly in small-to-medium-sized cities in less-developed countries of Africa and Asia. Studies have suggested…”
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