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The formation of bile acid sulfates: a new pathway of bile acid metabolism in humans.
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Water PolicyEngineeringEnvironmental Impact AssessmentAgricultural EconomicsWater Quality StandardsEnvironmental EconomicsNew PathwayWater Quality ManagementUnited StatesKnowledge GapEnvironmental PolicyBile Acid SulfatesHepatotoxicityWater ConservationHealth SciencesWater GovernanceBiochemistryLiver PhysiologyWater QualityBile Acid MetabolismWater ResourcesBiliary TractPhysiologyWater ManagementMetabolism
Many waterbodies across the United States do not meet water quality standards. To help determine where and to what extent improvements should be sought, policymakers must consider the costs of regulations with their monetized values. We ...Scientific knowledge related to quantifying the monetized benefits for landscape-wide water quality improvements does not meet current regulatory and benefit–cost analysis needs in the United States. In this study we addressed this knowledge gap by ...
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