Irrigation of Root Vegetables with Treated Wastewater: Evaluating Uptake of Pharmaceuticals and the Associated Human Health Risks

363 indexed citations
published 2014

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This paper, published in 2014, received 363 indexed citations . Written by Tomer Malchi, Yehoshua Maor, Moshe Shenker and Benny Chefetz covering the research area of Pollution and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Pollution (265 citations), Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (110 citations) and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis (72 citations). Published in Environmental Science & Technology.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1021/es5017894.

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