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Fate of arsenic in swine waste from concentrated animal feeding operations
Konstantinos C. Makris
, Shahida Quazi
, Pravin Punamiya
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Dibyendu Sarkar
, Rupali Datta
Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering
University of Texas at San Antonio
Cyprus University of Technology
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Chemistry
Acid
40%
Analytical Method
10%
Arsenic
100%
Chemical Kinetics Characteristics
20%
Inductively Coupled Plasm Mass Spectrometry (ICPMS)
10%
Liquid Chromatography
10%
Metabolite
10%
Number
10%
Roxarsone
100%
Sampling
10%
Solid
30%
Soluble
10%
Storage
20%
Suspension
40%
Waste Material
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Animal Disease
9%
Arsanilic Acid
9%
Cacodylic Acid
9%
Inductively Coupled Plasma
9%
Methanearsonic Acid
9%
Pig
100%
Poultry
9%
Prevalence
9%
Roxarsone
100%
Chemical Engineering
Acid
100%
Arsenic
100%
Liquid Chromatography
20%
Food Science
Diet
25%
Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
25%