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    Level of heavy metals in marine stingrays (chondrichthyes: dasyatidae) landed from Johor Waters, Malaysia by Chong, W.N., Adiana, G., Baharom, I.N., Kamaruzzaman, B.Y., Takarina, N.D., Ong, M.C.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-2024)
    “…Heavy metal pollution in aquatic ecosystems can lead to harmful accumulation in organisms like stingrays, posing potential health risks to humans. To assess…”
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    Land use variation impacts on trace elements in the tissues and health risks of a commercial fish by N.D. Takarina, O.M. Chuan, T.G. Pin, I. Femnisya, A. Fathinah, A.N.B. Ramadhan, R. Hermawan, A. Adiwibowo

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Tropical coastal ecosystems globally have been affected by land use changes. This condition has caused a discharge of pollutants…”
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    Sediment organic carbon stocks in tropical lakes and its implication for sustainable lake management by T.R. Soeprobowti, N.D. Takarina, P.S. Komala, L. Subehi, M. Wojewódka-Przybył, J. Jumari, R. Nastuti

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The lakeside has an enormous sediment carbon storage potential; however, it is susceptible to various environmental changes and can…”
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    Microplastic contamination in different tissues of commercial fish in estuary area by Takarina, N D, Chuan, O M, Adiwibowo, A, Jeffery, F N A, Zamri, N Z A B N M, Adidharma, M A

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The coasts around West Java, Indonesia are prospective fishing grounds due to their commercial fish diversity. The presence of…”
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    Machine learning using random forest to model heavy metals removal efficiency using a zeolite-embedded sheet in water by Takarina, N D, Matsue, N, Johan, E, Adiwibowo, A, Rahmawati, M F N K, Pramudyawardhani, S A, Wukirsari, T

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Zeolite has been recognized as a potential adsorbent for heavy metals in water. The form of zeolite that is generally available in…”
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    Sediment organic carbon stocks in tropical lakes and its implication for sustainable lake management by Soeprobowati, T R, Takarina, N D, Komala, P S, Subehi, L, Wojewódka-Przybył, M, Jumari, J, Nastuti, R

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The lakeside has an enormous sediment carbon storage potential; however, it is susceptible to various environmental changes and can…”
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