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Smiley face Journal of Atlantic Research & Technology (JAR&T) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal of applied science and technology. The journal provides national & international support for the publication of advanced theoretical and experimental research. JAR&T aims to contribute significantly to research, technology and emerging knowledge worldwide through the publication of original, high-quality research in areas including advanced energy technologies , materials sciences, health sciences (medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical sciences, etc.), Basic sciences such as biology, biotechnology, chemistry, physics, engineering and environmental sciences.

As well as publishing original scientific articles, the Journal of Atlantic Research & Technology (JAR&T) publishes reviews and mini-reviews. The publication of research work is subject to a rigorous, objective and rapid evaluation process. Once accepted, articles are freely available online as soon as they are published, allowing users to read, download, copy, distribute, print and search them, ensuring that they are accessible to a wide readership.

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Journal OF Atlantic Research & Technology

Evolution of research on ecosystem services in the era of ecological economics: The case of Moroccan research on wetlands.

Nouhayla ABDI, Rachid SAMMOUDI, Mohamed HAROUCHE and Oumnia HIMMI

Efficient Adsorption of Methylene Blue onto Pyrophyllite Clay: A Low-Cost Wastewater Remediation Strategy.

Charifa Agdid, Mahir Fatima-Zahra, Mohamed Rhaya, Brahim Ennasraoui, Youssef Miyah, Hassan Ouachtak, Rachid El Haouti, Ali Laghzal, Said Alahiane, Abdelaziz Ait Addi

Validation of a Modified MBAS Method for Anionic Surfactants: Dichloromethane as a Safer Extraction Alternative to Chlorofor.

Ihssan Labib, Majda Flayou, Brahim Kers, Abdelilah Belhaj, Abdurabuh Alraae, Khalihena Groune, Mohammed Dahhou

A computational study of the Diels-Alder reaction of PTAD as a dienophile leading to octahydropyridopyridazines.

Amine Rafik, Abdeljabbar Jaddi, Omar Fennane, Khalid Abbiche, Khadija Marakchi

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