Journal of Environmental Protection

Journal of Environmental Protection

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"An Evaluation of Edible Plant Extracts for the Phytoremediation of Lead Contaminated Water"
written by Lovell Agwaramgbo, Charne Thomas, Chardai GrayS, Jessica Small, Tajeve Young,
published by Journal of Environmental Protection, Vol.3 No.8, 2012
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