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    Characterizing Ammonia Emissions from Swine Farms in Eastern North Carolina: Part 1-Conventional Lagoon and Spray Technology for Waste Treatment by Aneja, Viney P., Arya, S. Pal, Kim, D.-S., Rumsey, Ian C., Arkinson, H.L., Semunegus, H., Bajwa, K.S., Dickey, D.A., Stefanski, L.A., Todd, L., Mottus, K., Robarge, W.P., Williams, C.M.

    “…Ammonia (NH 3 ) fluxes from waste treatment lagoons and barns at two conventional swine farms in eastern North Carolina were measured. The waste treatment…”
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    Post-Transplant Survival of Morbidly Obese LVAD Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery by Akay, M., Alagoz, M., Ng, M., de Armas, I.A. Salas, Jezovnik, M.K., Patel, M.K., Rajagopal, K., Kumar, S., Jumean, M., Akkanti, B.H., Radovancevic, R., Shah, S., Bajwa, K.S., Kar, B., Gregoric, I.D.

    “…Patients with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) who are morbidly obese cannot be easily bridged to heart transplantation (HT). Reported UNOS data show…”
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    Evaluating UV-B Effects and EDU Protection in Soybean Leaves Using Fluorescence by Middleton, Elizabeth M., Kim, Moon S., Krizek, Donald T., Bajwa, Ravinder K. S.

    Published in Photochemistry and photobiology (01-09-2005)
    “…A growth-chamber experiment was conducted to evaluate whether ethylenenediurea (EDU), a chemical shown to be protective against ozone pollution, could…”
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    Characterizing ammonia emissions from swine farms in eastern North Carolina: Reduction of emissions from water-holding structures at two candidate superior technologies for waste treatment by Aneja, Viney P., Arya, S. Pal, Rumsey, Ian C., Kim, D-S., Bajwa, K.S., Williams, C.M.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-05-2008)
    “…Program OPEN (Odor, Pathogens, and Emissions of Nitrogen) was an integrated study of the emissions of ammonia (NH 3), odor and odorants, and pathogens from…”
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