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  1. Air Pollution, Oxidative Stress, and the Risk of Development of Type 1 Diabetes
  2. Environmental Factors and the Risk of Developing Type 1 Diabetes—Old Disease and New Data
  3. The Effects of Wastewater Treatment Plant Failure on the Gulf of Gdansk (Southern Baltic Sea)
  4. First report of the presence of Vibrio vulnificus in the Gulf of Gdansk
  5. The emergency discharge of sewage to the Bay of Gdańsk as a source of bacterial enrichment in coastal air
  6. Higher Number of Yeast-like Fungi in the Air in 2018 after an Emergency Discharge of Raw Sewage to the Gulf of Gdańsk—Use of Contingency Tables
  7. Water drinking
  8. Effect of Carbon Filter Usage Period on the Secondary Emission of Bioaerosols
  9. Gaseous pollutants and PM in the air, and the number of new cases of T1DM in children In Poland.
  10. Analysis of faecal bacteria isolated from air and seawater samples following an emergency sewage discharge into the Gulf of Gdansk in 2018 — preliminary study
  11. Potential impact of microorganisms in the air on the new cases of diabetes type 1 in children
  12. PM10 concentration and microbiological assessment of air in relation to the number of acute cases of type 1 diabetes mellitus in the Lubelskie Voivodeship. Preliminary report
  13. The Problem of Wastewater in Shale Gas Exploitation The Influence of Fracturing Flowback Water on Activated Sludge at a Wastewater Treatment Plant
  14. Application of physicochemical data for water-quality assessment of watercourses in the Gdansk Municipality (South Baltic coast)
  15. Assessment of river water quality in the South Baltic coast by multivariate techniques
  16. Bacteria and fungi in air over the Gulf of Gdańsk and Baltic sea