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Onifade Stephen Taiwo Erdoğan Savaş Alagöz Mehmet Bekun Festus Victor 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2021,28(31):41663-41674
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - The quest for improved environmental quality through low-carbon emission has been explored in this study in the wake of the growing call for a... 相似文献
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Adedoyin Festus Fatai Bekun Festus Victor 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2020,27(31):38881-38900
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - In less than two decades, the global tourism industry has overtaken the construction industry as one of the biggest polluters, accounting for up to 8%... 相似文献
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Udi Joshua Bekun Festus Victor Adedoyin Festus Fatai 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2020,27(10):10553-10564
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - This study examines the role of industrialization in the energy-growth-FDI nexus for the case of South Africa using data over the period 1970 to 2018.... 相似文献
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Adedoyin Festus Fatai Bein Murad A. Gyamfi Bright Akwasi Bekun Festus Victor 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2021,28(31):41869-41880
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - Environmental degradation caused by various human activities has been a subject of attention over the globe. There is a concern on how to maintain a... 相似文献
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Toluwani E. Taiwo Xuanye Cao Robert M. Cabrera Yunping Lei Richard H. Finnell 《黑龙江环境通报》2020,40(9):1047-1055
Every year nearly 6 percent of children worldwide are born with a serious congenital malformation, resulting in death or lifelong disability. In the United States, birth defects remain one of the leading causes of infant mortality. Among the common structural congenital defects are conditions known as neural tube defects (NTDs). These are a class of malformation of the brain and spinal cord where the neural tube fails to close during the neurulation. Although NTDs remain among the most pervasive and debilitating of all human developmental anomalies, there is insufficient understanding of their etiology. Previous studies have proposed that complex birth defects like NTDs are likely omnigenic, involving interconnected gene regulatory networks with associated signals throughout the genome. Advances in technologies have allowed researchers to more critically investigate regulatory gene networks in ever increasing detail, informing our understanding of the genetic basis of NTDs. Employing a systematic analysis of these complex birth defects using massively parallel DNA sequencing with stringent bioinformatic algorithms, it is possible to approach a greater level of understanding of the genomic architecture underlying NTDs. Herein, we present a brief overview of different approaches undertaken in our laboratory to dissect out the genetics of susceptibility to NTDs. This involves the use of mouse models to identify candidate genes, as well as large scale whole genome/whole exome (WGS/WES) studies to interrogate the genomic landscape of NTDs. The goal of this research is to elucidate the gene-environment interactions contributing to NTDs, thus encouraging global research efforts in their prevention. 相似文献
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Alola Andrew Adewale Lasisi Taiwo Temitope Eluwole Kayode Kolawole Alola Uju Violet 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2021,28(2):1752-1761
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - Although the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries are largely regarded as a high human development index and... 相似文献
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Onifade Stephen Taiwo Alola Andrew Adewale Erdoğan Savaş Acet Hakan 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2021,28(14):17158-17169
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - More than any other nations, the crude oil–exporting countries and especially the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) are... 相似文献
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In view of the resource curse assumption, the environmental aspects of resource utilization are arguably posing more dangers to human existence. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, the region that holds more than 60% and 50% of the world's oil and gas reserves respectively, the need to examine the contribution of natural resources to environmental quality among other factors cannot be overemphasized. By leveraging on the novelty of observing the differential impact of natural resources and other economic components such as income and primary energy utilizations across the quantiles of carbon emission, this study implements the quantile regression approach alongside other relevant techniques to analyze data between 1990 and 2018 for selected countries in the MENA region including Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kuwait, Qatar, Algeria, Morocco, Oman, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The result posits that natural resource utilization generally hampers the environment across the quantiles. However, this negative effect decreases until the 50th quantile before starting to rise again toward the upper quantiles. Additionally, primary energy utilization and globalization respectively worsen and improve environmental quantile, especially toward the upper quantiles while income affirms the inverted U-shaped hypothesis across the entire quantiles. Moreover, there is a statistically significant one-way directional causality from natural resources, economic expansion, primary energy use, and globalization to carbon emission levels. Hence, the study offers environmentally friendly resource utilization policies to the MENA economies and other resource-rich states by extension. 相似文献
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