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    Use of Cathorops spixii as bioindicator of pollution of trace metals in the Santos Bay, Brazil by Azevedo, J. S, Fernandez, W. S, Farias, L. A, Fávaro, D. T. I, Braga, E. S

    Published in Ecotoxicology (London) (01-07-2009)
    “…In the present study Cathorops spixii, was evaluated as a bioindicator fish for trace metal pollution. Concentrations of cobalt (Co), iron (Fe), selenium (Se)…”
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    Chemical characterization and recent sedimentation rates in sediment cores from Rio Grande reservoir, SP, Brazil by Favaro, D I T, Damatto, S R, Moreira, E G, Mazzilli, B P, Campagnoli, F

    “…The Rio Grande reservoir lies southeast of the Metropolitan Area of Sao Paulo. In order to evaluate if the sediments contain a historical registration of…”
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    Distribution of radionuclides and elements in Cubatão River sediments by Silva, P. S. C., Mazzilli, B. P., Fávaro, D. I. T.

    “…Cubatao River is located in Santos Basin, Sao Paulo State, Brazil. This region is characterized by the occurrence of estuaries and mangrove. Due to its…”
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    Environmental contamination by technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material - TENORM: A case study of phosphogypsum by Silva, P. S. C., Mazzilli, B. P., Fávaro, D. I. T.

    “…In the last decades considerable attention has been given to technologically enhanced natural occurring radioactive material (TENORM). Within this frame, of…”
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    Assessment of iodine content in Brazilian duplicate portion diets and in table salt by Maihara, V. A., Moura, P. L. C., Fávaro, D. I. T., Vasconcellos, M. B. A.

    “…Excess dietary intake may increase the risk for the hyperthyroidism in the elderly. This study investigated iodine dietary intake by epithermal neutron…”
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    Metal and trace element assessments of bottom sediments from medium Tietê River basin, Sao Paulo State, Brazil: part II by Favaro, D. I. T., Rocha, F. R., Angelini, M., A Henriques, H. R., Soares, J. S., Silva, P. S. C., Oliveira, S. M. B.

    “…Concentration of metals in 15 bottom sediment samples from Tietê River, a significantly polluted river, were assessed. Total and partial trace element…”
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    Soils as an important sink for mercury in the Amazon by DE OLIVEIRA, S. M. B, MELFI, A. J, FOSTIER, A. H, FORTI, M. C, FAVARO, D. I. T, BOULET, R

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-03-2001)
    “…This work focuses on the behaviour of mercury in lateritic soil profiles found in the Serra do Navio and Tartarugalzinhoareas of the State of Amapá in Northern…”
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    Radiological characterisation of disposed phosphogypsum in Brazil: evaluation of the occupational exposure and environmental impact by Santos, A. J. G., Silva, P. S. C., Mazzilli, B. P., Fávaro, D. I. T.

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-12-2006)
    “…Phosphogypsum, a waste by-product derived from the wet process production of phosphoric acid, represents a serious problem facing the phosphate industry in…”
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    Partitioning of radionuclides and trace elements in phosphogypsum and its source materials based on sequential extraction methods by Santos, A.J.G., Mazzilli, B.P., Fávaro, D.I.T., Silva, P.S.C.

    “…Phosphogypsum is a waste produced by the phosphate fertilizer industry. Although phosphogypsum is mainly calcium sulphate dihydrate, it contains elevated…”
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    Early expression of the aflatoxin gene cluster in Aspergillus nomiae isolated from Brazil nut by Reis, T.A., Tralamazza, S.M., Coelho, E., Zorzete, P., Fávaro, D.I.T., Corrêa, B.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (15-04-2022)
    “…Aspergillus nomiae is the most important contaminant in Brazil nut due to its high incidence in these nuts and its strong production of carcinogenic…”
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    Natural radioactivity in phosphate rock, phosphogypsum and phosphate fertilizers in Brazil by Fávaro, D. I. T.

    “…Phosphate deposits are generally characterized by enhanced radionuclide concentrations compared to natural levels. The mining and processing of this phosphate…”
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    Radioactive and stable elements’ concentration in medicinal plants from Brazil by Sussa, F. V., Silva, P. S. C., Damatto, S. R., Fávaro, D. I. T., Mazzilli, B. P.

    “…Since the early days of mankind, plants have been used as food and for medicinal purposes. Still, little information exists in literature about the activity…”
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    Trace and major elements in geological samples from Itingusssú River Basin, Sepetiba Bay––Rio de Janeiro by Araripe, D. R., Bellido, A. V. B., Patchineelam, S. R., Latini, R. M., Bellido, L. F., Fávaro, D. I. T.

    “…s The Itingussú drainage basin is situated at 22°44′–22°55′ SL and 44°53′–43°55′ WL, in Coroa-Grande district, Sepetiba Bay, southwest of Rio de Janeiro,…”
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    Assessment of metal and trace element concentrations in the Cananéia estuary, Brazil, by neutron activation and atomic absorption techniques by Amorim, E. P., Fávaro, D. I. T., Berbel, G. B. B., Braga, E. S.

    “…Twenty six bottom sediment samples were collected from the Cananéia estuary in summer and winter of 2005. Multielemental analysis was carried out by…”
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    Major and trace element assessment of Tietê river sediments, São Paulo, Brazil by Favaro, D. I. T., Alegre, G. F., Borrely, S. I., Vukan, W., Vieira, A. S., Oliveira, S. M. B.

    “…The objective of this study was to quantify major and trace elements present in sediments collected from the one of Brazil’s most important rivers, Tietê…”
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    Trace and some rare earth elements distribution in a sediment profile from Jurumirim Reservoir, São Paulo State, Brazil: total content and extracted phases by Franklin, R. L., Silva, S. A., Fávaro, D. I. T., Luiz-Silva, W.

    “…Vertical distribution of some rare earth elements (REEs) and trace elements through a Jurumirim Reservoir sediment core is presented. REE fractionation using…”
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    Chemical characterization and Pb dating in wetland sediments from the Nhecolandia Pantanal Pond, Brazil by Favaro, D I T, Damatto, S R, Silva, P S C, Riga, A A, Sakamoto, A Y, Mazzilli, B P

    “…Pantanal, located in the central region of South America, is recognized as one of the world's largest freshwater wetlands. In order to verify possible changes…”
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