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CABINESS, LCharacterization of nonpoint source pollution entering tidal creeks in Charleston, SC.
Sanger, D1, Van Dolah, R1, Smith, C2, Cabiness, L3, 1 South Carolina Marine Resources Research Institute, Charleston, SC, USA2 College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA3 The City of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA
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CADENA, L.Concentration of Mercury (Hg) and POP′s in apex predator fish from the Gulf of California, Mexico.
Garcia, J.1, Betancourt, M.2, Ramos, N.1, Cadena, L.1, Rios, J.2, Ortega, H.2, 1 Centro de Investigacion en Alimentacion y Desarrollo A.C. (CIAD) Guaymas Unit, Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico2 Centro de Investigacion en Alimentacion y Desarrollo A.C. (CIAD) Mazatlan Unit, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico
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CADUFF-KINKEL, M.Simplified LCA: Slim-line LCA for use at the Swiss retailer Coop - LCA reduced to the max.
Braunschweig, A.1, Caduff-Kinkel, M.2, 1 E2 Management Consulting Inc., Zürich, Switzerland2 ETH UMNW / E2 Management Consulting Inc., Zürich, Switzerland
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CAHILL, JTransport of Chemical and Microbial Contaminants From Known Wastewater Discharges.
Glassmeyer, S1, Ferrer, I2, Furlong, E2, Cahill, J2, Zaugg, S2, Werner, S2, Meyer, M3, Kolpin, D4, Kryak, D5, 1 U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH2 U.S.G.S., Denver, CO3 U.S.G.S., Ocala, FL4 U.S.G.S., Iowa City, IA5 U.S. EPA, RTP, NC.
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CAI, YRegional distribution of organic contaminants and trace metals in fish tissue from Everglades National Park.
Fernandez, A2, Jaffe, R1, Gardinali, P1, Rand, G1, Cai, Y1, Cejas, M2, Perry, William3, 2 Florida International University, Dept. of Environmental Studies1 Florida International University, Dept. of Chemistry/SERC3 Everglades National Park, National Park Service
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CAIN, DMetal partitioning to metal sensitive subcellular fractions as a diagnostic of species vulnerability.
Cain, D1, Carter, J1, Hornberger, M1, Luoma, S1, Wallace, W2, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, USA2 The College of Staten Island/CUNY, Staten Island, NY, USA
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CALDWELL, DDevelopment and Application of Ecological Risk-Based Sediment Remediation Goals (RGs).
Lavoie, D1, Petron, S1, Caldwell, D1, Martin, S1, Corl, W2, Reisch, T2, 1 CH2M HILL2 Naval Facilities Engineering Command/ LANTDIV, Norfolk, VA, USA
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CALDWELL, MJThe use of a regionally abundant POP as a population indicator and the predicted dietary exposure in southeastern U.S. bottlenose dolphins.
Pulster, E1, Maruya, K2, Caldwell, Mj1, 1 Savannah State University, Savannah, Georgia, USA2 Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, Georgia, USA
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CALFEE, RPhotoenhanced Toxicity of Metallocyanide Compounds.
Little, E1, Calfee, R1, 1 USGS Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, Missouri, USA
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CALHOUN, CAn Instream Aquatic Study of a Stream Receiving Treated Groundwater from a Landfill.
Gneiding, L1, Calhoun, C1, Harman, C1, Perhamus, P1, 1 AMEC Earth & Environmental, Inc., Somerset, NJ, USA
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CALHOUN, CLow Benthic Macroinvertebrate Numbers: Contamination or Habitat?
Gneiding, L1, Calhoun, C1, Harman, C1, Perhamus, P1, 1 AMEC Earth & Environmental, Inc., Somerset, NJ, USA
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CALLAHAN, K.Role of Risk Assessment in Remediating Indoor Environments Impacted by the Collapse of the World Trade Center.
Nace, C.1, Maddaloni, M.1, LaPosta, D.1, Callahan, K.1, 1 United States Environmental Protection Agency, New York, NY, USA
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CALOW, PManaging Risk to Ecological Populations.
Biddinger, G1, Calow, P2, Delorme, P3, Harris, G4, Hope, B5, Lin , B6, Sorensen, M7, van den Brink, P8, 1 ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Company, Fairfax, VA, USA2 University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK3 Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada4 Ministry of Water, Land, and Air Protection, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada5 Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Portland, OR, USA6 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science, Tukuba City, Japan7 ENVIRON, Atlanta, GA, USA8 Alterra Green World Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands
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CAMANN, DAVIDDistribution of phthalates and PBDE in air and house dust.
Camann, David1, Rudel, Ruthann2, Yau, Alice1, Sun, Gang1, 1 Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA2 Silent Spring Institute, Newton, MA, USA
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CAMANN, DAVIDDistribution of alkylphenols and their ethoxylates in indoor air and house dust.
Camann, David1, Rudel, Ruthann2, Yau, Alice1, Valenti, Michele1, Zuniga, Michelle1, Sun, Gang1, 1 Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA2 Silent Spring Institute, Newton, MA, USA
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CAMERON , MThe Magic Duck.
Cameron , M1, Wickstrom, G1, 1 Keystone Environmental Ltd., Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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CAMERON, MStudy Design For a Contaminated Marine Harbour Risk Assessment in British Columbia: A Weight-of-Evidence Approach.
Wickstrom, G1, Cameron, M1, 1 Keystone Environmental Ltd., Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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CAMPBELL, DHydrologic investigations in support of amphibian research and monitoring.
Battaglin, W1, Anderson, C2, Campbell, D1, Covay, K3, Hughes, W4, Jones, P5, Moring, J6, Rice, K7, Rostad, C1, 1 USGS, Lakewood, Colorado, USA2 USGS, Portland, Oregon, USA3 USGS, Carson City, Nevada, USA4 USGS, Atlanta, Georgia, USA5 USGS, Mounds View, Minnesota, USA6 USGS, Austin, Texas, USA7 USGS, Charlotteville, Virginia, USA
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CAMPBELL, DAquatic chemistry of amphibian breeding habitats in the mountains of western North America.
Campbell, D1, Muths, E2, Hossack, B3, Pilliod, D4, Hyde, E5, Corn, P3, 1 USGS, Denver, CO, USA2 USGS, Ft. Collins, CO, USA3 USGS, Missoula, MT, USA4 USDA-Forest Service, Missoula, MT, USA5 USGS, Corvallis, OR, USA
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CAMPBELL, DDeposition of pesticides in Rocky Mountain and Glacier National Parks.
Mast, M1, Skaates, S2, Foreman, W2, Campbell, D1, Manthorne, D1, Leiker, T2, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado District, Denver, CO, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, National Water Quality Laboratory, Denver, CO, USA
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CAMPBELL, LINDAChlorinated phenolic compounds in fish from Areas of Concern and the Great Lakes.
Campbell, Linda1, Brown, Scott1, Whittle, D. 2, Darling, Colin1, Backus, Sean1, Fisk, Aaron3, Muir, Derek1, 1 NWRI Environment Canada, Burlington, ON, Canada2 Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Oceans, Burlington, ON, Canada3 University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
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CAMPBELL, PInfluence of gill ventilation on accumulation of dissolved Cd by the bivalve Pyganodon grandis.
Cooper, S1, Campbell, P1, Hare, L1, 1 INRS-ETE, University of Quebec, Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada
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CAMPBELL, P.Cd accumulation and subcellular partitioning in yellow perch (Perca flavescens).
Kraemer, L.1, Hare, L.1, Campbell, P.1, 1 INRS-ETE Université du Québec, Ste Foy, Québec, Canada
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CAMPBELL, P.Bioavailability and toxicity of silver to green algae.
Lee, D.-Y.1, Fortin, C.1, Campbell, P.1, 1 INRS-ETE, Université du Québec, Sainte-Foy, Québec, Canada
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CAMPBELL, P.Metal detoxification and antioxidant defenses in indigenous bivalves and fish exposed to Cd, Cu, Zn and Ni.
Giguère, A.1, Bonneris, É.2, Campbell, P.1, Hare, L.1, 1 Université du Québec-INRS-ETE, Canada2 École nationale vétérinaire de Lyon- Laboratoire d’Écotoxicologie, France
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CAMPBELL, P.G.C.Changes in sub-cellular partitioning of metals in a freshwater mollusc after transplantation from clean sites to a contaminated milieu.
Bonneris, E.1, 2, Giguère, A.1, Perceval, O.3, Masson, S.1, Campbell, P.G.C.1, 1 INRS-ETE, Université du Québec, Québec, Quebec, Canada2 UMR INRA-DGER-1233-Laboratoire d'Ecotoxicologie, Marcy l'Etoile, France3 Université de Montréal, GRIL, Montréal, Quebec, Canada
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CAMPBELL, P.G.C.Exchange rates of metals between a burrowing mayfly and its surroundings in nature.
Michaud, A1, Hare, L1, Campbell, P.G.C.1, 1 INRS-Eau, Terre et Environnement (ETE), Université du Québec, Québec, Québec, Canada
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CAMPBELL, PETEREffects of pH and dissolved organic matter on the uptake of lipophilic Cd complexes by green algae.
Boullemant, Amiel1, Campbell, Peter1, 1 INRS-ETE, Sainte Foy, Québec, Canada
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CAMPBELL, PETERHazard Identification Approach For Metals And Inorganic Metal Substances.
Adams, William1, Chapman, Peter2, Campbell, Peter3, Doyle, Pat4, Robertson, Steve5, Schoeters, Ilse6, Smolders, Erik7, Westall, John8, Wood, William9, Green, Andrew10, 1 Rio Tinto, Murray, UT, USA2 EVS Consultants, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada3 INRS-ETE, University Québec, Quebec, Quebec, Canada4 Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada5 Ministry of Environment, London, UK6 European Copper Institute, Brussels, Belgium7 K.U. Leuven, Lueven, Belgium8 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA9 U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, District of Columbia, USA10
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CAMPOS-DIáZ, S.Occurrence and concentration of persistent organic pollutants in the U.S./Mexico border area.
Lee, W.-Y.1, Campos-Diáz, S.2, De La Torre, R.2, 1 Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USA2 Environmental Science, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USA
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CANAS, JApplication of an Ion Chromatography Method for Perchlorate Determination in Difficult Matrices.
Canas, J1, Tian, K1, Anderson, T1, 1 Texas Tech University/ The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Lubbock, TX, USA
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CANCILLA, DNonylphenol Ethoxylates in Aircraft Deicers, Antiicers, and Waters Receiving Airport Runoff.
Corsi, S1, Zitomer, D2, Field, J3, Cancilla, D4, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Middleton, WI, USA2 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA3 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA4 Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA
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CANFIELD, T.Seasonal Monitoring of Elements at Three Constructed Treatment Wetlands: 1999-2001.
Brumbaugh, W.1, Canfield, T.2, Kemble, N.1, May, T.1, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, MO, USA2 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Robert S. Kerr Research Laboratory, Ada, OK, USA
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CANG, YUsing NITROTOX Test Kits for Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) of a Refinery Wastewater.
Horne, J1, Cang, Y1, Perez, J2, 1 PBS&J Environmental Toxicology Laboratory, Houston, Texas, USA2 InterLab, The Woodlands, Texas, USA
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CANTILLO, AChemical contamination of the Hudson Raritan Estuary as a result of the attack on the World Trade Center.
Lauenstein, G1, Cantillo, A1, Hameedi, M1, 1 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA
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CANTON, SChronic cadmium toxicity to Daphnia magna and D. pulex and consideration of regulatory implications.
Latimer, H1, Canton, S1, 1 Chadwick Ecological Consultants, Inc., Littleton, Colorado, USA
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CANTON, SReview of tissue-based chronic selenium criterion, with an example of site-specific application.
Canton, S1, Latimer, H1, 1 Chadwick Ecological Consultants, Inc., Littleton, Colorado, USA
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CANTRELL, HAn Investigation Of Intestinal Flora As A Potential Biomarker Of Contaminant Exposure In Bald Eagles.
Wiley, F1, Cantrell, H1, Bridges, W1, Bowerman, W1, 1 Clemson University, Pendleton, SC, USA
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CANTWELL, MDevelopment of a Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) Method for Characterizing Anionic Metals in Marine Sediments.
Burgess, R1, Ho, K1, Serbst, J1, Perron, M1, Pelletier, M1, Ryba, S1, Cantwell, M1, 1 U.S. EPA ORD/NHEERL Atlantic Ecology Division, Narragansett, Rhode Island, USA
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CANTWELL, MThe Bioaccumulation of PAHs and PCBs by the Benthic Clam Mya arenaria as a Function of Exchange with the Water Column and Sediments.
Lohmann, R1, 2, Burgess, R3, Cantwell, M3, Ryba, S3, MacFarlane, J2, Gschwend, P2, 1 Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK2 MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA3 US-EPA, Narragansett, RI, USA
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CANTWELL, M.Predicting field effects from laboratory studies: validation of sediment toxicity identification and evaluation methods.
Ho, K.1, Gielazyn, M. 2, Burgess, R. 1, Pelletier, M.1, Cantwell, M. 1, Serbst, J. 1, Ryba, S.1, Perron, M.1, Johnson, R.1, Perez, K.1, 1 US Environmental Protection Agency, Narragansett, RI, USA2 National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Atlanta, GA, USA
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CAO, HChanges Of HCH Concentrations In Various Media In Tianjin, China From 1953 To 1992.
Tao, S1, Cao, H1, 1 Peking University
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CAPKA, VBiotransformation of the 14C-labeled fluorotelomer 8-2 Telomer B Alcohol (8-2 TBA).
Wang, N1, Folsom, P1, Berti, W1, Szostek, B2, Sulecki, L1, Capka, V2, Gannon, J1, Buck, R3, 1 DuPont Central Research and Development, Newark, DE, USA2 DuPont Haskell Laboratory for Health and Environmental Sciences, Newark, DE, USA3 DuPont Chemical Solutions Enterprise, Wilmington, DE, USA
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CAPPS, TKidney lesions induced by ammonium perchlorate in adult zebrafish.
Capps, T1, Patino, R2, Blazer, V3, 1 Texas Tech Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Lubbock, Texas, USA2 USGS Texas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Lubbock, Texas, USA3 USGS National Fish Health Laboratory, Kearneysville, West Virginia, USA
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CARBONE, JUse of statistical procedures to develop no-effect concentrations for nonylphenol.
Staples, C1, Mihaich, E2, Carbone, J3, Woodburn, K4, Klecka, G4, 1 Assessment Technologies, Inc., Fairfax, VA2 Rhodia, Inc., Raleigh, NC3 Rohm and Haas Company, Springhouse, PA4 Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI
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CARBONE, JPredicted Environmental Concentrations of Sea-Nine™ Antifoulant (DCOIT) and Metabolites.
Kaminski, E1, Carbone, J1, Jacobson, A1, 1 Rohm and Haas Company, Spring House, PA, USA
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CARBONE, JFate of nonylphenol and nonylphenol ethoxylates in hydroponic and biosolid/soil systems planted with crested wheatgrass.
Wheeler, B1, Doucette, W2, Chard, J3, Sims, R4, Carbone, J5, 1 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA2 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA3 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA4 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA5 Rohm and Haas Company, Spring House, PA, USA
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CARBONELL, GRisk assessment of pharmaceuticals in the environment using Multi-Species-Soil systems based on agricultural soils (MS-3 arable land).
Boleas, S1, Alonso, C1, Babin, MM1, Alonso, E1, Pro, J1, Fernández, C1, González-Doncel, M1, Navas, JM1, Carbonell, G1, Tarazona, JV1, 1 Laboratory for Ecotoxicology, Dpt. of the Environment, INIA. Ctra de la Coruña Km 7 E-28040 Madrid Spain
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CARDONA-MAREK, TMercury Cycling in the Estuarine Zones of the Delaware River.
Cardona-Marek, T1, Ellickson, K1, Totten, L1, Reinfelder, J1, 1 Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
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CARDWELL, R.Aquatic Ecological Risks Posed by Turbidity and Suspended Solids in U.S. Rivers.
Cardwell, R.1, Volosin, J.2, 1 Parametrix, Inc., Corvallis, OR, USA2 Parametrix, Inc., Buffalo, NY, USA
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CAREL, D.Distribution, kinetics and effects of 131I labelled radiopharmaceuticals in the trout.
Adam, C.1, Carel, D.1, Cavalié, I.1, Ksas, B.1, Buet, A.1, Garnier-Laplace, J.1, Casellas, C.2, 1 IRSN, St Paul Lez-Durance, France2 UMR5569, Montpellier, France
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CARIGNAN, R.The effects of DOC and forestry on the photo-production of dissolved gaseous mercury.
O'Driscoll, N.1, Lean, D.1, Loseto, L.1, Carignan, R.2, Siciliano, S.3, 1 University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada2 Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada3 University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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CARLISLE, DAssessing effects of chemical stressors across multiple levels of biological organization: a stressor-diagnostic approach.
Clements, W1, Carlisle, D2, Clark, J1, Harrahy, E3, Neptun, K4, 1 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, USA3 Department of Natural Resources, Madison, WI, USA4 Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA
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CARLSEN, TEmpirical Approaches to Population Level Ecological Risk Assessment and its Relationship to Mathematical Modeling.
Chapman, P1, Brassfield, S2, Carlsen, T3, Elmegaard, N4, Landis, W5, Moe, S6, Nacci, D7, Spromberg, J8, Noel, H9, 1 Syngenta Ecological Science, Berkshire, UK2 University of New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Canada3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA4 National Environmental Research Institute (NERI), Silkeborg, Denmark5 Western Washington University, Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Bellingham, WA, USA6 University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway7 U.S. EPA, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Narragansett, RI, USA8 NOAA /National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, WA, USA9 University of Reading, Reading, UK
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CARLSON, EImmunotoxicity: A relevant endpoint for ecotoxicological risk assessment.
Zelikoff, J1, Carlson, E1, Duffy, J1, 1 New York University School of Medicine, Tuxedo, NY, 10987
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CARLSON, E.Identification of novel genes associated with natural resistance to PCB-induced early life stage toxicity in Atlantic tomcod populations.
Carlson, E.1, Roy, N.1, Marzinke, M.1, Wirgin, I.1, 1 New York University School of Medicine, Tuxedo, New York, US
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CARLTON, RFate and effects of selenium in lentic and lotic systems.
McIntyre, D1, Linton, T1, Clement, W1, Carlton, R2, 1 Great Lakes Environmental Center, Columbus, OH, USA2 Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, USA
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CARNEY, ECholinesterase Inhibition in Rainbow Trout Exposed to Environmentally-Relevant Concentrations of Organophosphate Pesticides.
Henry, K1, Marable, B1, Carney, E1, Gennings, C2, Carter, Jr, W2, Woodburn, K1, 1 The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan, USA2 Solveritas, Richmond, VA, USA
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CARON, DCategorization of the Canadian Domestic Substances List – Policy and Technical Decisions.
Webster, L1, Caron, D1, 1 Environment Canada, Hull, Quebec, Canada
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CARR, JPlasma testosterone and estradiol concentrations, aromatase activities and gonad histology of ranids in Michigan.
Murphy, M1, Coady, K1, Hecker, M1, Jones, P1, Giesy, J1, Carr, J2, Smith, E2, Van Der Kraak, G3, Solomon, K3, Kendall , R2, 1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA2 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA3 University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada
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CARR, JAn evaluation of gonadal anomalies and agrichemical exposures for the cane toad (Bufo marinus) in South Florida.
Gross, T1, 2, Smith, J2, Wiebe, J1, Sepulveda, M2, Carr, J3, DuPreez, L4, Kendall, R3, Solomon, K5, Smnith, E3, Van Der Kraak, G5, 1 USGS-FISC, Gainesville, FL2 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL3 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX4 Potchefstroom University, South Africa5 University of Guelph, Canada
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CARR, JEffects of atrazine and nitrate on metamorphosis and gonadal development in tadpoles.
Orton, F1, 2, Anderson, T1, Wages, M1, Handy, R2, Carr, J1, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, U.S.A.2 University of Plymouth, Plymouth, Devon, U.K.
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CARR, JDevelopmental stage and environmental iodide influence the antimetamorphic effects of perchlorate.
Hu, F1, Gentles, A2, Goleman, W3, Carr, J4, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA2 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA3 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA4 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
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CARR, JAssessment of growth and reproductive activity in bullfrogs inhabiting Southern Iowa.
Crabtree, C1, Smith, E1, Gentles, A1, Carr, J1, Kendall, R1, Giesy, J2, Gross, T3, Soloman, K4, Van Der Kraak, G4, DuPreez, L5, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA2 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA3 University of Florida, Gainsville, Florida, USA4 University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada5 Potchefstroom University for CHE, Potchefstroom, South Africa, South Africa
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CARR, JStereology: Assessment of Gonadal Function in Xenopus Laevis From Corn-Growing Areas of South Africa.
Smith, E1, DuPreez, L2, Solomon, K2, Gentles, A1, Carr, J1, Kendall, R1, Giesy, J4, Gross, T5, Van Der Kraak, G3, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA2 Potchefstroom University of CHE, Potchefstroom, South Africa4 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA5 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA3 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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CARR, J.The Pharmacokinetics of p,p'-DDT in Flown and Fasted White Crowned Sparrows.
Scollon, E.1, Carr, J.2, Cobb, G.1, 1 The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, US2 Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, US
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CARR, J.Eco-relevant perchlorate concentrations do not alter thyroid function in adult clawed frogs.
Goleman, W.1, Gentles, B.1, Hu, F.1, Wages, M.1, Carr, J.1, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA
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CARR, RMonitoring Toxicological Changes During Biotransformation of Munitions in Sediments: Microbial Community Profiling II.
Johnson, B1, Nipper, M2, Carr, R3, 1 Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, MO, USA2 Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, TX, USA3 Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, MO, USA
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CARR, R.SEDIMENT TOXICITY ASSESSMENT STUDIES IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
Carr, R.1, Nipper, M.2, Biedenbach, J.1, Hooten, R.1, Field, M.3, Brock, R.4, 1 USGS, CERC, Marine Ecotoxicology Research Station, Corpus Christi, TX, USA2 Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Center for Coastal Studies, Corpus Christi, TX, USA3 USGS, Pacific Science Center, Santa Cruz, CA, USA4 University of Hawaii, Sea Grant Extension Service, Honolulu, HI, USA
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CARRANZA, FBiological indicators of water deterioration in a High-altitude turbid hydropower dam.
López, H1, Ramos, E2, Figueroa, L2, Carranza, F1, 1 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico2 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Mexico
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CARRIGER, JHazard assessment of pesticides and metals in sediment from South Florida canals.
Carriger, J1, Rand, G2, 1 College of William and Mary/Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, Gloucester Point, VA, USA2 Florida International University/SERC, Miami, FL, USA
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CARTER, BMicroarray analysis in largemouth bass and fathead minnows.
Larkin, P1, Carter, B1, Kroll, K2, Liu, L2, Sahni, A2, Farmerie, W2, Denslow, N2, 1 EcoArray LLC, Alachua, FL, USA2 Biotechnology Program, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
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CARTER, DA Comprehensive Evaluation of Contaminant Exposure and Reproduction in Delaware Bay Ospreys.
Rattner, B1, Toschik, P2, McGowan, P3, Broderick, E1, Christman, M2, Ottinger, M2, Carter, D4, 1 USGS-Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD, USA2 University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA3 Chesapeake Bay Field Office, FWS, Annapolis, MD, USA4 Delaware Coastal Management Program, State of Delaware, Dover, DE, USA
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CARTER, JMetal partitioning to metal sensitive subcellular fractions as a diagnostic of species vulnerability.
Cain, D1, Carter, J1, Hornberger, M1, Luoma, S1, Wallace, W2, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, USA2 The College of Staten Island/CUNY, Staten Island, NY, USA
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CARTER, JR, WCholinesterase Inhibition in Rainbow Trout Exposed to Environmentally-Relevant Concentrations of Organophosphate Pesticides.
Henry, K1, Marable, B1, Carney, E1, Gennings, C2, Carter, Jr, W2, Woodburn, K1, 1 The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan, USA2 Solveritas, Richmond, VA, USA
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CARY, TThe ultraviolet degradation product of fipronil, desulfinyl fipronil, causes equivalent sublethal toxicity to the meiobenthic copepod, Amphiascus tenuiremis.
Cary, T1, Volz, D1, Chandler, G1, 1 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 29208
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CASELLAS, C.Distribution, kinetics and effects of 131I labelled radiopharmaceuticals in the trout.
Adam, C.1, Carel, D.1, Cavalié, I.1, Ksas, B.1, Buet, A.1, Garnier-Laplace, J.1, Casellas, C.2, 1 IRSN, St Paul Lez-Durance, France2 UMR5569, Montpellier, France
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CASTEEL, S.An in vitro gastrointestinal (IVG) method to estimate relative bioavailable cadmium and lead in contaminated soils.
Schroder, J.1, Basta, N.1, Si, J.1, Payton, M.1, Evans, T.2, Casteel, S.2, 1 Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States2 University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri, United States
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CASTILHOS, Z. CHg Contamination Assessment in M. furnieri and N. barba from Guanabara Bay-RJ, Brazil.
Castilhos, Z. C1, Lima, C. A.1, Rodrigues, A. P. C.1, 1 Cetem - Centre of Mineral Tecnology, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
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CASTILLO-GONZáLEZ, JLMPresent and Future Impact of Human Activities on Lake Patzcuaro′s Watershed.
Ducoing-Chahó, E1, Ramírez-Romero, P1, Castillo-González, JLM1, Cendejas-Guizar, J2, 1 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, México, D.F., México2 Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Morelia, Michoacán, México
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CAUNTER, JThe effects of di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate on the life cycle of the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas).
Brown, D1, Williams, T2, Caunter, J3, David, F4, 1 European Council for Plasticisers and Intermediates, Brussels, Belgium B11602 AstraZeneca Environmental Laboratory, Brixham, Devon, UKTQ5 8BA3 AstraZeneca Environmental Laboratory, Brixham, Devon, UK TQ5 8BA4 Research Institute for Chromatography, Kortrijk, Belgium B-8500
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CAVALIé, I.Distribution, kinetics and effects of 131I labelled radiopharmaceuticals in the trout.
Adam, C.1, Carel, D.1, Cavalié, I.1, Ksas, B.1, Buet, A.1, Garnier-Laplace, J.1, Casellas, C.2, 1 IRSN, St Paul Lez-Durance, France2 UMR5569, Montpellier, France
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CAMISSING CHARACTER ENTITY: NTILDEAS, JOrganochlorine pesticides and mercury in western cottonmouths (Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma) from east Texas.
Rainwater, T1, Reynolds, K1, Cañas, J1, Cobb, G1, Anderson, T1, McMurry, S1, Smith, P1, 1 The Institute of Environmental & Human Health, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
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CEJAS, MRegional distribution of organic contaminants and trace metals in fish tissue from Everglades National Park.
Fernandez, A2, Jaffe, R1, Gardinali, P1, Rand, G1, Cai, Y1, Cejas, M2, Perry, William3, 2 Florida International University, Dept. of Environmental Studies1 Florida International University, Dept. of Chemistry/SERC3 Everglades National Park, National Park Service
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CEJAS, MPaleo-reconstruction of hydrocarbon contamination sources due to the presence of major roads and their contribution to the pollution loads of wetlands in the Florida Keys and the Southern Everglades.
Cejas, M1, Gardinali, P1, 1 Department of Chemistry and SERC, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA
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CENDEJAS-GUIZAR, JPresent and Future Impact of Human Activities on Lake Patzcuaro′s Watershed.
Ducoing-Chahó, E1, Ramírez-Romero, P1, Castillo-González, JLM1, Cendejas-Guizar, J2, 1 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, México, D.F., México2 Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Morelia, Michoacán, México
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CERABOLINI, BPolychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and DDTs in Forests Along an Altitudinal Gradient.
Di Guardo, A1, Nizzetto, L1, Cerabolini, B1, Dilernia, R1, Gramatica, P1, 1 DBSF - University of Insubria, Varese, VA, Italy
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CERINO, D.PCB-induced early life-stage toxicity in Atlantic tomcod from the Hudson River and the Miramichi River.
Chambers, R.1, Witting, D.1, Cerino, D.1, Wirgin, I.2, 1 National Marine Fisheries Service, Highlands, New Jersey, US2 New York University School of Medicine, Tuxedo, New York, USA
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CHA, DANIELAlgal assimilation of cadmium lowers bioavailability to Ceriodaphnia dubia.
Metzler, David1, Allen, Herbert1, Kim, Sang2, Cha, Daniel1, 1 University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA2 Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Kwangju, Korea
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CHA, E-YComputational Monitoring of Response Behavior of Chironomid Larvae after Insecticide Treatments at Low Concentration.
Lee, S-H1, Choi, K-H2, Kwak, I-S2, Ji, C-W2, Kim, C-K3, Lee, S-G3, Cha, E-Y3, Lee, S-K4, Chon, T-S2, 1 Department of Physics, Pusan National University, Pusan, Republic of Korea (S)2 Division of Biological Sciences, Pusan National University, Pusan, Republic of Korea (S)3 Divsion of Computer Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Pusan, Republic of Korea (S)4 Toxicology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Taejeon, Republic of Korea (S)
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CHABOT, R.Assessing impacts of pulp and paper mill effluent: a look at effects on families of freshwater fish.
Chabot, R.1, Langlois, C.1, 1 Environment Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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CHAHOUD, I.Suitability of additional parameters in reproduction studies in Japanese quail: preliminary experience.
Niemann, L.1, Selzsam, B.1, Gericke, Chr.2, Chahoud, I.2, 1 Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Berlin, Germany2 Free University, Institute for Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Berlin, Germany
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CHAI, YUNZHOUDiffusion Modeling of Organic Contaminant Desorption Resistance in Soils and Sediments.
Chai, Yunzhou1, Kochetkov, Alexander1, Reible, Danny1, 1 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
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CHAKRABORTI, KBiorestoration of a TCE-contaminated karst aquifer by stimulating sulfate-reducing bacteria.
Chakraborti, K1, Namudhuri, S2, Hileman, G3, Byl, T4, 1 Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, US2 Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, US3 United States Geological Survey, Nashville, TN, US4 United States Geological Survey, Nashville, TN, US
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CHAMBERLAND, KAssessment of genotoxic damage by the comet assay in common loons ( Gavia immer ).
Chamberland, K1, 2, Whitaker, B1, Evers, D2, 3, 1 Lewiston-Auburn College, University of Southern Maine, Lewiston, Maine, USA2 Biodiversity Research Institute, Falmouth, Maine, USA3 Biology Department, University of Southern Maine, Portland, Maine, USA
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CHAMBERS, R.PCB-induced early life-stage toxicity in Atlantic tomcod from the Hudson River and the Miramichi River.
Chambers, R.1, Witting, D.1, Cerino, D.1, Wirgin, I.2, 1 National Marine Fisheries Service, Highlands, New Jersey, US2 New York University School of Medicine, Tuxedo, New York, USA
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CHAN, DCadmium bioavailability as determined by an in vitro digestion procedure and dialysis membranes.
Chan, D1, Black, W1, Hale, B1, 1 University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada
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CHAN, HMercury-related neurochemical changes in wild mink: Significance to physiology, ecology, and risk assessment.
Basu, N1, Gamberg, M2, Klenavic, K3, O’Brien, M4, Evans, D3, Scheuhammer, A5, Chan, H6, 7, 1 Department of Natural Resource Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada2 Gamberg Consulting, Whitehorse, YK, Canada3 Department of Environmental and Resource Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, ON, Canada4 Furbearers and Upland Game, Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, Kentville, NS, Canada5 Canadian Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Research Center, Ottawa, ON, Canada6 Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada7 Center for Indigenous Peoples’ Nutrition and Environment, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
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CHAN, H.Development of Neurochemical Biomarkers of Mercury Toxicity in Wildlife.
Basu, N.1, Klenavic, K.2, Gamberg, M.3, Evans, R.2, Chan, H.1, 1 Center for Indigenous Peoples' Nutrition & Environment (CINE), McGill University., Montreal, Quebec, Canada2 Environmental and Resource Studies, Trent University., Peterborough, Ontario, Canada3 Gamberg Consulting., Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
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CHANDLER, GPhoto-induced toxicity of PAH-contaminated sediments to the copepod Amphiascus tenuiremis .
Bejarano, A.1, Chandler, G1, 1 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
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CHANDLER, GForaminiferal-Based Predictions of Metal Bioavailabilities in Estuarine Sediments.
Hintz, C1, Blickley, T1, Chandler, G1, Shaw, T1, 1 University of South Carolina, Columiba, SC, USA
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CHANDLER, GThe ultraviolet degradation product of fipronil, desulfinyl fipronil, causes equivalent sublethal toxicity to the meiobenthic copepod, Amphiascus tenuiremis.
Cary, T1, Volz, D1, Chandler, G1, 1 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 29208
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CHANDLER, GSerial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE) for quantitative assessment of gene expression profiles and intensities in estuarine crustaceans.
Griffitt, R1, Roberts, M2, Chandler, G1, Quattro, J2, 1 Univ. of South Carolina, Norman J. Arnold School of Public Health, Dept. of Environmental Health Sciences, Columbia, SC, USA2 Univ. of South Carolina, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Columbia, SC, USA
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CHANDLER, GP-glycoprotein expression levels as a function of pesticide exposure in the amphipod, Leptocheirus plumulosus.
Block, D1, Griffitt, R1, Chandler, G1, 1 University of South Carolina, Norman J Arnold School of Public Health, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, Columbia, SC, USA
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CHANDLER, GDevelopmental, reproductive and hormonal effects of the putative anti-ecdysteroid, fenarimol, on a meiobenthic copepod.
Block, D1, Chandler, G1, 1 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 29208
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CHANG, LDevelopment of a fathead minnow model for evaluating exposure of fish to genotoxic substances.
Meier, J1, Chang, L1, Wernsing, P1, Franson, S1, Lazorchak, J1, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH
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CHANG, Y.-S.Potential Inhalation Risks to Wild Mammals from Accidental Release of Mustard Gas*.
Tsao, C.L.1, Pentecost, E.D.2, Chang, Y.-S.2, 1 CH2M Hill, Sacramento, CA, USA2 Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA
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CHAPMAN, D.The Use of Preventative Projects as Compensatory Restoration.
Chapman, D.1, Julius, B.1, 1 N.O.A.A. Damage Assessment Center, Silver Spring, MD, USA
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CHAPMAN, LNonylphenol alters testosterone metabolism and expression of complement and acute phase reactants.
Roling, J1, Chapman, L1, Thibodeaux, R2, Baldwin, W1, 1 University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, USA2 Carrabassett Valley Academy, Carrabassett, ME, USA
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CHAPMAN, PEcotoxicological studies really count in polar environments.
Chapman, P1, 1 EVS Environmental Consultants, N Vancouver, BC, Canada
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CHAPMAN, PDelineating pathways of metal accumulation in freshwater fish: improving uptake predictions for ecological risk assessment of metals.
Kamunde, C1, Chapman, P1, 1 EVS Environment Consultants, North Vancouver, BC, Canada
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CHAPMAN, PAvian acute oral toxicity: A statistical evaluation of sequential experimental designs.
Chapman, P1, 1 Syngenta, Bracknell, Berks, UK
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CHAPMAN, PEmpirical Approaches to Population Level Ecological Risk Assessment and its Relationship to Mathematical Modeling.
Chapman, P1, Brassfield, S2, Carlsen, T3, Elmegaard, N4, Landis, W5, Moe, S6, Nacci, D7, Spromberg, J8, Noel, H9, 1 Syngenta Ecological Science, Berkshire, UK2 University of New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Canada3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA4 National Environmental Research Institute (NERI), Silkeborg, Denmark5 Western Washington University, Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Bellingham, WA, USA6 University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway7 U.S. EPA, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Narragansett, RI, USA8 NOAA /National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, WA, USA9 University of Reading, Reading, UK
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CHAPMAN, PETERHazard Identification Approach For Metals And Inorganic Metal Substances.
Adams, William1, Chapman, Peter2, Campbell, Peter3, Doyle, Pat4, Robertson, Steve5, Schoeters, Ilse6, Smolders, Erik7, Westall, John8, Wood, William9, Green, Andrew10, 1 Rio Tinto, Murray, UT, USA2 EVS Consultants, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada3 INRS-ETE, University Québec, Quebec, Quebec, Canada4 Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada5 Ministry of Environment, London, UK6 European Copper Institute, Brussels, Belgium7 K.U. Leuven, Lueven, Belgium8 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA9 U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, District of Columbia, USA10
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CHARBONNEAU, JHabitat Equivalency Analysis in Complex Environments.
DeVault, D1, Laughland, D2, Charbonneau, J3, 1 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fort Snelling, MN, USA2 Eastern Research Group Inc., Lexington, MA, USA3 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arlington, VA, USA
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CHARD, BRANDONTrichloroethylene in fruits and vegetables: preliminary field survey results.
Doucette, William1, Chard, Julie1, Chard, Brandon1, Fabrizius, H1, Crouch, Coreen1, Gorder, Kyle2, 1 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA2 Environmental Management Directorate, Hill Air Force Base, UT, USA
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CHARD, BRANDONGreenhouse study to determine the uptake of trichloroethylene by fruit trees.
Chard, Brandon1, Doucette, William1, Chard, Julie1, Bugbee, Bruce1, Gorder, Kyle2, 1 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA2 Environmental Management Directorate, Hill Air Force Base, UT, USA
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CHARD, JFate of nonylphenol and nonylphenol ethoxylates in hydroponic and biosolid/soil systems planted with crested wheatgrass.
Wheeler, B1, Doucette, W2, Chard, J3, Sims, R4, Carbone, J5, 1 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA2 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA3 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA4 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA5 Rohm and Haas Company, Spring House, PA, USA
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CHARD, JULIEDetermination of Sulfolane and Diisopropanolamine Uptake By Hydroponically Grown Cattails.
Doucette, William1, Chard, Julie, Moore, Brent2, Staudt, Wilfried3, Headley, John4, 1 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA2 Devon Canada Corporation, Athabasca, AB, Canada3 Komex International Ltd, Calgary, AB, Canada4 National Water Research Institute, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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CHARD, JULIETrichloroethylene in fruits and vegetables: preliminary field survey results.
Doucette, William1, Chard, Julie1, Chard, Brandon1, Fabrizius, H1, Crouch, Coreen1, Gorder, Kyle2, 1 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA2 Environmental Management Directorate, Hill Air Force Base, UT, USA
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CHARD, JULIEGreenhouse study to determine the uptake of trichloroethylene by fruit trees.
Chard, Brandon1, Doucette, William1, Chard, Julie1, Bugbee, Bruce1, Gorder, Kyle2, 1 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA2 Environmental Management Directorate, Hill Air Force Base, UT, USA
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CHARTERS, D. Derivation of Wildlife Toxicity Reference Values for Ecological Soil Screening Levels (Eco-SSLs).
Burris, J.1, Hoff, D. 2, Russom, C.3, Charters, D. 4, Ells, S. 5, 1 Syracuse Research Corporation, Denver, CO, USA2 US EPA Region 8, Denver, CO, USA3 USEPA/ORD/NHEERL/Mid-Continent Ecology Division, Duluth, MN, USA4 USEPA, Edison, NJ, USA5 USEPA, Washington, DC, USA
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CHARTRAND, AEcological Risk Assessment for Kelly AFB, San Antonio, Texas, Weight of Evidence In A Case Study of the Texas ERA Guidance.
McCarthy, C1, Chartrand, A1, Sample, B2, Mischuk, M3, Stough, M4, 1 CH2M HILL, Houston, TX, USA2 CH2M HILL, Sacramento, CA, USA3 CH2M HILL, Milwaukee, WI, USA4 Air Force Real Property Agency, San Antonio, TX, USA
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CHARTRAND, AThe Use of an Ecological Services Analysis to Facilitate a Less Costly, More Certain Ecological Gain.
Chartrand, A1, Hyatt, D2, Samuels, P3, 1 CH2M HILL, Houston, TX, USA2 CH2M HILL, Austin, TX, USA3 ChevronTexaco, Bellaire, TX
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CHARTRAND, AOptimizing WET testing Protocols for More Meaningful Routine Testing and TIEs: the Selenastrum capricornutum example.
Chartrand, A1, Chen, J1, 1 Jones & Stokes Associates, Bellevue, WA, USA
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CHASSE, RDevelopment of a method for assessing the mobility and bioavailability of metallic trace elements in soils.
Chasse, R1, Cote, G1, Bastien, C1, Deschenes, L2, Giroux, M3, 1 Centre d'expertise en analyse environnementale du Quebec, Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada2 Polytechnique of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada3 Institut de recherche et de developpement en agroenvironnement, Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada
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CHAU, DAtmospheric concentrations of currently used herbicides along a 500 km prairie transect.
Waite, D.1, Sproull, J2, Chau, D2, Quiring, D1, 1 Environment Canada, Regina, SK, Canada2 Environment Canada, Edmonnton, AB, Canada
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CHECKAI, RInfluence of RDX exposure on red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus).
Paulus, H1, Johnson, M2, Salice, C2, Simini, M3, Checkai, R3, 1 Oak Ridge Institue for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, TN, USA2 U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA3 U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA
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CHECKAI, RAquatic Ecotoxicity of the New Energetic Material CL-20: Preliminary Results.
Haley, M1, Kurnas, C1, Chester, N1, Anthony, J1, Kuperman, R1, Checkai, R1, 1 U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, APG, MD, USA
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CHECKAI, RToxicity of the new energetic material CL-20 to earthworms and plants in a natural soil.
Simini, M1, Checkai, R1, Kuperman, R1, Phillips, C1, Kolakowski, J1, Kurnas, C1, Anthony, J1, 1 U.S. Army Chemical Biological Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, USA
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CHECKAI, RToxicity of a new energetic material CL-20 to Folsomia candida in a natural soil.
Phillips, C, Checkai, R, Kuperman, R, Simini, M, Anthony, J, Kolakowski, J, Kurnas, C,
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CHECKAI, R.Toxicity of a new polynitramine energetic material CL-20 to Enchytraeus crypticus in amended natural soil.
Kuperman, R.1, Checkai, R.1, Simini, M.1, Phillips, C.1, Anthony, J.1, Kurnas, C.1, Kolakowski, J.1, 1 U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA
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CHECKAI, R.HPLC Determination of Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) in Soil and Aqueous Matrices.
Anthony, J.1, Haley, M.1, Kolakowski, J.1, Kurnas, C.1, Simini, M1, Kuperman, R.1, Checkai, R.1, 1 U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, APG-EA, MD, U.S.A.
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CHEESEMAN, K.Field exposed mussels and laboratory tested amphipods: similarities in PAH availability and effects.
Hellou, J.1, 2, Cheeseman, K.3, Desnoyers, E.2, Gagne, F.4, Gronlund, A.3, Johnston, D.2, Law, R.5, Leonard, J.1, Robertson, S.3, Steller, S.1, 1 Fisheries and Oceans, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada2 Dalhousie University, Chemistry Department, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada3 Dalhousie University, Biology Department, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada4 Environment Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Canada5 Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex, United Kingdom
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CHEN, C.The Daphnia Genomics Consortium.
Shaw, J.1, 2, Chen, C.1, Folt, C.1, Davey, J.2, Hamilton, J.2, Colbourne, J.3, Lynch, M.3, Thomas, W.4, Pfrender, M.5, 1 Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA2 Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA3 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA4 University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA5 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA
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CHEN, C.Development of cDNA microarrays for Daphnia.
Shaw, J.1, 2, Chen, C.1, Davey, J.2, Folt, C.1, Greenberg, N.1, Hamilton, J.2, Colbourne, J.3, Bohuski, E.3, Lynch, M.3, 1 Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA2 Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA3 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
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CHEN, JOptimizing WET testing Protocols for More Meaningful Routine Testing and TIEs: the Selenastrum capricornutum example.
Chartrand, A1, Chen, J1, 1 Jones & Stokes Associates, Bellevue, WA, USA
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CHEN, S.Determination of the Diastereomers of Metolachlor in Water and Soil by Chiral LC/MS/MS.
Kabler, A.1, Chen, S.1, 1 Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc., Greensboro, NC, USA
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CHEN, T-HSublethal effects of lead on northern leopard frog (Rana pipiens) tadpoles.
Karasov, W1, Gross, J1, Chen, T-H1, 1 Department of Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
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CHENG, KThe effects of DDE and current-use pesticides on songbirds breeding in orchards.
Gill, H1, Elliott, J1, 2, Bishop, C2, Cheng, K1, Williams, T3, 1 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada2 Canadian Wildlife Service, Delta, BC, Canada3 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada
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CHENG, QDetermination of Perchlorate in Cow Plasma by Ion Chromatography.
Cheng, Q1, Anderson, T1, 1 The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA
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CHENG, TSensitivity of metal fate and transport results to speciation estimates from different chemistry models.
Bhavsar, S1, Cheng, T2, Diamond, M1, Allen, H2, Gandhi, N1, Alfaro-De la Torre, M3, 1 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada2 University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA3 Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí, México
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CHENG, TDo Ligands in Natural Organic Matter from Different Sources Bind Zinc the Same?
Cheng, T1, Allen, H1, 1 University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA
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CHENG, TAre Ligands in Wastewater Effluent Like Those in Natural Organic Matter?
Cheng, T1, Sarathy, V1, Allen, H1, 1 University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA
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CHERIAN, MEvidence for the role of p53 in metal-induced activation of metallothionein gene expression.
Craft, E1, Rau, M1, Cherian, M2, Di Giulio, R1, Freedman, J1, 1 Duke University, Durham, NC, USA2 University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
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CHERNYAK, SLevels and distribution of PBDE in sediments from the Barents Sea and the Sea of Azov.
Chernyak, S1, 4, Savinova, T2, 3, Dahle, S2, Matishov, G3, Hickey, J1, 1 USGS/Great Lakes Science Center, Ann Arbor, MI, USA4 Johnson Controls, GSA USGS BRD project office, Cape Canaveral, FL, USA2 Akvaplan-niva, Polar Environmental Center, Tromso, Norway3 Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Murmansk, Russia
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CHERNYAK, SPolybrominated diphenyl ethers in freshwater native mussels from three national parks in Michigan.
Hickey, J1, Chernyak, S1, 2, Begnoche, L1, Quintal, R1, Nichols, S1, Allen, J1, Black, G1, Kennedy, G1, 1 US Geological Survey/Great Lakes Science Center, Ann Arbor, MI, USA2 Johnson Controls, Inc., Cape Canaveral, FL, USA
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CHERR, GUsing otoliths to investigate cadmium-impaired growth of larval topsmelt (Atherinops affinis).
Rose, W1, Hobbs, J1, Nisbet, R2, Green, P3, Cherr, G1, Anderson, S1, 1 Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California, Bodega Bay, CA, USA2 Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA3 Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Davis, Davis, CA, USA
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CHERR, GExamination of cell death and physiological biomarkers in field-exposed longjaw mudsuckers.
Rose, W1, Vines, C1, Walsh, S1, Snyder, M1, Cherr, G1, Anderson, S1, 1 Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California, Bodega Bay, CA, USA
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CHERR, G.A biomarker approach to evaluating reproductive health of estuarine organisms.
Vines, C.1, Morgan, S.1, Anderson, S.1, Higashi, R.2, Denison, M.2, Bennett, W.1, 2, Brooks, A.3, Walsh, S.1, Fairbairn, E.1, Cherr, G.1, 2, 1 Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California, Davis., Bodega Bay, CA, USA2 University of California, Davis., CA, USA3 University of California, Santa Barbara., CA, USA
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CHERR, G.Exogastrulation in sea urchin embryos as a biomarker of contaminant exposure in the aquatic environment.
Vines, C.1, Higashi, R.2, Anderson, S.1, Cherr, G.1, 2, 1 Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California, Davis, Bodega Bay, CA, USA2 University of California, Davis, CA, USA
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CHERRY, DAcute and chronic mercury exposures to different life stages of the rainbow mussel, Villosa iris.
Valenti, T1, Cherry, D1, Neves, R2, Locke, B1, Uerz, J1, Currie, R1, 1 Department of Biology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA2 Virginia Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit, U.S. Geological Survey, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
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CHERRY, DDetoxified molluscicide impacts on target and non-target organisms in situ and in laboratory exposure.
Cherry, D1, Soucek, D2, 1 Virginia Tech Biology Department, Blacksburg, VA, USA2 Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL, USA
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CHERRY, DSensitivity of mussel glochidia and regulatory test organisms to mercury and a reference toxicant.
Valenti, T1, Cherry, D1, Neves, R2, Locke, B1, 1 Virginia Tech Biology Department, Blacksburg, VA, USA2 Virginia Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit, U.S. Geological Survey, Blacksburg, VA, USA
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CHERRY, D.Clinch River bivalves: considerations for improving ecological risk assessment.
Hull, M.1, Cherry, D.2, Neves, R.2, 1 Luna Innovations, Inc., Blacksburg, VA, USA2 Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
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CHESTER, NAquatic Ecotoxicity of the New Energetic Material CL-20: Preliminary Results.
Haley, M1, Kurnas, C1, Chester, N1, Anthony, J1, Kuperman, R1, Checkai, R1, 1 U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, APG, MD, USA
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CHESTNUT, DAntibiotic Resistance of Escherichia coli in a South Carolina River.
Thompson, B1, Gooch, J1, Webster, L1, Chestnut, D2, Scott, G1, 1 National Ocean Service, Charleston, SC, USA2 South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Columbia, SC, USA
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CHIRIBOGA, ESTEBANDioxins and Furans in Lake Superior Fish.
Groetsch, Kory1, Brooke, Larry2, Mattes, William1, Quinlan, Henry3, Coleman, John 1, Chiriboga, Esteban1, 1 Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, Odanah, WI, USA2 Lake Superior Research Institute - University of Wisconsin-Superior, Superior, WI, USA3 United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Ashland, WI, USA
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CHITTIM, BLC-MS/MS of Perfluoroalkylethanoic acids in fish from Lake Ontario.
Tomy, G1, Halldorson, T1, Whittle, M2, Keir, M2, Chittim, B3, Arsenault, G3, 1 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada2 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Burlington, Ontario, Canada3 Wellington Laboratories Inc., Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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CHIU, PEIVolatilization and Partitioning of Fragrance Materials.
Zhang, Shucha1, Chiu, Pei1, Allen, Herbert1, Salvito, Daniel2, 1 University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA2 Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc., Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, USA
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CHIU, PEIThe importance of applying "clean" and validated quantification techniques for studying environmental levels of materials used by consumers.
Salvito, Daniel1, Kallenborn, Roland2, Allen, Herbert3, Chiu, Pei3, 1 Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Woodcliff Lake, NJ, USA2 Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Troms, Norway, Norway3 University of Delaware Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Newark, DE, USA
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CHIUCHIOLO, APersistent Organic Pollutant Distributions along the Western Antarctic Peninsula.
Dickhut, R1, Chiuchiolo, A1, Cincinelli, A1, Cochran, M1, Ducklow, H1, 1 College of William and Mary/Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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CHIUCHIOLO, APersistent Organic Pollutants in the Antarctic Marine Food Web.
Chiuchiolo, A1, Cochran, M1, Dickhut, R1, Ducklow, H1, 1 College of William and Mary/Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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CHO, E.-A.Bioturbation as an Indicator of Sediment Toxicity and its Influence on Contaminant Flux.
Cho, E.-A.1, Cope, W.1, Shea, D.1, 1 NC State University, Raleigh, NC, USA
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CHO, HOrganotins contents in coastal shellfishes and health risk estimation of them in Korea.
Cho, H1, 1 Seol, S.W. Division of Ocean System, Yosu National Univ., Yeosu, Korea
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CHO, HThe Contents of Organotins, Bisphenol A and Nonylphenol in Seawater and Sediment around Busan and Ulsan Harbor in Korea.
Cho, H1, Jang, S1, Seol, S1, Lee, J1, Kim, S2, Ok, G2, 1 Yosu National Univ., Yeosu 550-749, Korea2 Pukyung National Univ, Busan 608-737, Korea
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CHO, H.S.Analysis of perfluorinated surfactants in sediments.
Cho, H.S.1, Kannan, K.1, 1 Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, Empire State Plaza, PO Box 509, Albany, NY 12201-0509, USA
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CHOI, KToxicities of Four Alkylphenols to Microbes, Daphnids, and Fish, and their QSAR.
Choi, K1, Chung, M-H1, Zoh, K1, Meier, P2, 1 Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea2 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
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CHOI, KBioindicators of Immune System Compromise in the Tilapia Fish Model.
Choi, K1, Law, J.M.2, 1 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA2 NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine, Raleigh, NC, USA
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CHOI, K-HComputational Monitoring of Response Behavior of Chironomid Larvae after Insecticide Treatments at Low Concentration.
Lee, S-H1, Choi, K-H2, Kwak, I-S2, Ji, C-W2, Kim, C-K3, Lee, S-G3, Cha, E-Y3, Lee, S-K4, Chon, T-S2, 1 Department of Physics, Pusan National University, Pusan, Republic of Korea (S)2 Division of Biological Sciences, Pusan National University, Pusan, Republic of Korea (S)3 Divsion of Computer Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Pusan, Republic of Korea (S)4 Toxicology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Taejeon, Republic of Korea (S)
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CHOI, Y. J.Toxicity assessment of soils amended with sewage sludge using Microtox® and root elongation test.
Nam, J. J.1, So, K. H.1, Nam, K. W.1, Choi, Y. J.1, Kim, T. W.2, 1 National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, Suwon, Korea2 Hankyong National University, Ansung, Korea
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CHON, T-SComputational Monitoring of Response Behavior of Chironomid Larvae after Insecticide Treatments at Low Concentration.
Lee, S-H1, Choi, K-H2, Kwak, I-S2, Ji, C-W2, Kim, C-K3, Lee, S-G3, Cha, E-Y3, Lee, S-K4, Chon, T-S2, 1 Department of Physics, Pusan National University, Pusan, Republic of Korea (S)2 Division of Biological Sciences, Pusan National University, Pusan, Republic of Korea (S)3 Divsion of Computer Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Pusan, Republic of Korea (S)4 Toxicology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Taejeon, Republic of Korea (S)
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CHOW-FRASER, PComparison of tissue metal concentrations and toxicity in D. magna, before and after the removal of easily-mobilized sediment-associated metals.
Gillis, P1, Chow-Fraser, P1, Ranville, J2, Ross, P2, Wood, C1, 1 McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada2 Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, USA
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CHRISTENSEN, J.Modelling the air-snowpack exchange of POPs in the Arctic.
Hansen, K.1, Weber, J.2, Christensen, J.1, Halsall, C.2, 1 National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, DK, Denmark2 Lancaster University, Lancaster, Lancs, United Kingdom
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CHRISTENSEN, KWater Accommodated Fractions of Gasoline: Predicting Concentrations and Toxicity.
Giddings, J1, Christensen, K2, 1 The Cadmus Group, Inc., Rochester, MA, USA2 ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, Inc., Annandale, NJ, USA
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CHRISTIAN, T.Antibiotics patterns from rural and urban surface waters - an example from Germany.
Schneider, R.1, Christian, T.1, 1 University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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CHRISTMAN, MA Comprehensive Evaluation of Contaminant Exposure and Reproduction in Delaware Bay Ospreys.
Rattner, B1, Toschik, P2, McGowan, P3, Broderick, E1, Christman, M2, Ottinger, M2, Carter, D4, 1 USGS-Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD, USA2 University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA3 Chesapeake Bay Field Office, FWS, Annapolis, MD, USA4 Delaware Coastal Management Program, State of Delaware, Dover, DE, USA
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CHRISTMAN, MExposure of Free-Flying Birds to Anticholinesterase Insecticides in Two Conventionally Managed Fruit Orchards.
Borges, S1, Vyas, N2, Christman, M1, Hulse, C2, 1 University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD, USA2 USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, MD, USA
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CHRISTODOULATOS, CLow toxicity of CL-20 (Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane) to plants and soil microorganisms.
Panikov, N1, Christodoulatos, C1, Nicolich, S2, 1 Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA2 US Army TACOM-ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, USA
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CHRISTODOULATOS, CKinetic studies of microbial degradation of CL-20 (Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane).
Sizova, M1, Panikov, N1, Christodoulatos, C1, 1 Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA
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CHRISTODOULATOS, C.Environmental effects of munitions grade tungsten.
Strigul, N.1, Braida, W.1, Panikov, N.2, Christodoulatos, C. 1, Dermatas, D.3, Koutsospyros, A.4, 1 Center for Environmental Systems. Stevens Inst. of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, US2 Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, US3 W.M. Keck Geoenvironmental Laboratory. Stevens Inst. of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, US4 University of New Haven, New Haven, CT, US
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CHRISTODOULATOS, C.Environmental mobility of munitions grade tungsten and tungsten alloys.
Braida, W.1, Dermatas, D.2, Christodoulatos, C.1, Koutsospyros, A.3, 1 Center for Environmental Systems. Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, US2 W.M. Keck Geoenvironmental Laboratory. Stevens Inst. of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, US3 University of New Haven, New Haven, CT, US
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CHRISTOFI, N.Sorption and photolysis of tetracycline in Prarie natural waters.
Verma, B1, Headley, J1, Robarts, R1, Peru, K, Christofi, N.2, 1 National Water Research Institute, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada2 Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland
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CHRISTOPHER, S.Mercury Concentration Trends in Eggs from Alaskan Murre (Uria spp.) Colonies.
Vander Pol, S.1, Day, R.1, Christopher, S.1, Becker, P.1, Kucklick, J.1, Pugh, R.1, Roseneau, D.2, 1 National Institute of Standards and Technology, Charleston, SC2 US Fish and Wildlife Service, Homer, AK
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CHROSTOWSKI, P.Foodchain model calibration and post-hoc validation — a risk assessment case study.
Preziosi, D.1, Chrostowski, P.1, 1 CPF Associates, Inc., Takoma Park, MD, USA
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CHROSTOWSKI, P.Ecological risk assessment for exposure of terrestrial organisms to metals in land-applied biosolids.
Chrostowski, P.1, Preziosi, D.1, 1 CPF Associates, Inc., Takoma Park, MD, USA
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CHUNG, K.The Sensitivity of the Juvenile clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, to Three Commonly Applied Pesticides.
Chung, K.1, Lawton, J.1, DeLorenzo, M.1, 2, Key, P.1, Fulton, M.1, 1 NOAA, Charleston, SC, USA2 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
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CHUNG, MMechanism of zinc protection against reactive oxygen species in rainbow trout gill cells.
Chung, M1, Brown, R1, Walker, P1, Hogstrand, C1, 1 King's College London, London, United Kingdom
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CHUNG, M-HToxicities of Four Alkylphenols to Microbes, Daphnids, and Fish, and their QSAR.
Choi, K1, Chung, M-H1, Zoh, K1, Meier, P2, 1 Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea2 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
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CIARLO, MThe value of sequential extraction of metals for assessment of hazardous waste sites.
Neubauer, R1, Ciarlo, M1, Paul, J2, 1 EA Engineering, Science, and Technology2 U.S. Army Aberdeen Proving Ground
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CIARLO, M.Use of sequential extraction procedures to model exposures and interpret bioassays in ecological risk assessment.
Ciarlo, M.1, Neubauer, R.1, Paul, J.2, 1 EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Sparks, MD, USA2 U.S. Army Aberdeen Proving Ground, APG, MD, USA
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CINCINELLI, APersistent Organic Pollutant Distributions along the Western Antarctic Peninsula.
Dickhut, R1, Chiuchiolo, A1, Cincinelli, A1, Cochran, M1, Ducklow, H1, 1 College of William and Mary/Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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CIPARIS, SChanging of the Guard? PBDEs in Virginia waterways.
Hale, R1, La Guardia, M1, Harvey, E1, Luellen, D1, Mainor, T1, Bush, E1, Gaylor, M1, Ciparis, S, 1 Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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CITRA, MIncorporating Monte Carlo Analysis Into Multi-Media Environmental Fate Models.
Citra, M1, 1 Syracuse Research Corporation, Syracuse, NY, US
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CIZMAS, L.A comparison of two similar complex mixtures using biological and chemical analysis.
Cizmas, L.1, McDonald, T.2, Donnelly, K.1, 2, 1 Dept. of Veterinary Anatomy and Public Health, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA2 School of Rural Public Health, Texas A&M Univ. Health Science Center, College Station, TX, USA
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CLAGUE, J.Geographic Distribution of Lead in El Paso-Juarez International Border.
Amaya, M.1, Gardea-Torresdey, J.L2, Pingitore, N.3, Clague, J.4, Juarez, P.5, Delgado, M.6, 1 University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USA2 University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USA3 University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USA4 University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USA5 University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USA6 University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, USA
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CLARE, J.Evaluating Critical Factors for Migration of Soil Gas Vapors to Indoor Air.
Entezami, A.1, Clare, J.1, 1 URS Corporation, Oakland, California, USA
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CLARK, BDevelopment of analytical techniques for environmental detection and quantification of the Bt toxin from corn (Zea mays).
Clark, B1, Belden, J1, Coats, J1, 1 Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA
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CLARK, BToxicity of pendimethalin to soil organisms.
Phillips, T1, Belden, J1, Clark, B1, Coats, J1, 1 Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA
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CLARK, JAssessing effects of chemical stressors across multiple levels of biological organization: a stressor-diagnostic approach.
Clements, W1, Carlisle, D2, Clark, J1, Harrahy, E3, Neptun, K4, 1 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, USA3 Department of Natural Resources, Madison, WI, USA4 Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA
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CLARK, RPassive Samplers for Organic Chemicals: Characteristics, Applications, and Controlling Factors.
Huckins, J1, Petty, J1, Alvarez, D1, Getting, D2, Jones-Lepp, T3, Cranor, W1, Booij, K4, Goddard, J2, Clark, R1, Lebo, J1, 1 USGS-CERC, Columbia, MO, USA2 Environment Agency, Frimley, UK3 U.S. EPA, Las Vegas, NV, USA4 Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
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CLARK, REBECCACYP1A1 expression as a biomarker of exposure in cetaceans: significance and limitations.
Godard, Celine1, 2, Clark, Rebecca2, Harper, Caroline3, Luo, Yang1, Moore, Michael1, Mesnick, Sarah4, Payne, Roger2, Rubio, Nadia5, Said, Maya6, Stegeman, John1, 1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, USA2 Ocean Alliance, Lincoln, MA, USA3 University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, USA4 Southwest Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, La Jolla, CA, USA5 Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico6 Massachusetts Intitute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
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CLARK, SSediment Water Interface Testing Using the Chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia Test: Implications of Fluridone Exposure in Multi-Phase Environments.
Torbitt, A1, Ogle, R1, Clark, S1, Cotsifas, J1, 1 Pacific EcoRisk, Martinez, CA, USA
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CLARK, SNPDES Receiving Water Monitoring: Application of the Triad Approach to Identify Ambient Water Toxicity from Unknown Causes.
Clark, S1, Ogle, R1, Cotsifas, J1, Holmes, R2, Gossett, R3, 1 Pacific EcoRisk, Martinez, CA, USA2 Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, Sacramento, CA, USA3 CRG Marine Laboratories, Torrance, CA, USA
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CLARKE, JUncertainty analysis for dioxin bioaccumulation potential in sediment-exposed benthos.
Clarke, J1, McFarland, V1, Lutz, C1, Pickard, S2, 1 US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS, USA2 US Army Engineer Corps of Engineers, Buffalo, NY, USA
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CLARKE, JAn international comparison of screening-level risk assessment modelling approaches.
Jones-Otazo, H1, Diamond, M1, Clarke, J1, Richardson, G2, 1 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada2 Risklogic Scientific Services Inc., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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CLARKE, LComparative toxicology of four crude oils.
Clarke, L1, Hodson, P1, Brown, R1, 1 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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CLARKE, LCYP1A Inducing Compounds in Crude Oil.
Khan, C1, Holleboom, B2, Ramachandran, S1, Clarke, L1, Wang, Z2, Hodson, P1, 1 School of Environmental Studies, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada2 Environmental Technology Centre, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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CLAYTON, J.Water vs. SPMD Measurements for Ecological Risk in Highly Dynamic Aquatic Environment.
Clayton, J.1, Lester, W.1, Meyers-Schöne, L.2, Wetzstein, E.3, Davidson, B.4, Hawkins, A.5, 1 AMEC Earth & Environmental, San Diego, CA, USA2 AMEC Earth & Environmental, Albuquerque, NM, USA3 AMEC Earth & Environmental, Honolulu, HI, USA4 SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego, CA, USA5 Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (NFESC), Port Hueneme, CA, USA
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CLEARWATER, SBioavailability of dietborne zinc to fish from live prey exposed to bioincorporated or dissolved metal.
Clearwater, S1, 1 National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd., Hamilton, New Zealand
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CLEMENT, WDevelopment of tiered freshwater iron aquatic life criteria.
Linton, T1, Clement, W1, McIntyre, D1, Pacheco, M1, Goodrich-Mahoney, J2, 1 Great Lakes Environmental Center, Columbus, Ohio, USA2 Electric Power Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA
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CLEMENT, WFate and effects of selenium in lentic and lotic systems.
McIntyre, D1, Linton, T1, Clement, W1, Carlton, R2, 1 Great Lakes Environmental Center, Columbus, OH, USA2 Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, USA
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CLEMENTS, WAssessing effects of chemical stressors across multiple levels of biological organization: a stressor-diagnostic approach.
Clements, W1, Carlisle, D2, Clark, J1, Harrahy, E3, Neptun, K4, 1 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, USA3 Department of Natural Resources, Madison, WI, USA4 Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA
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CLIFFORD, MCellular effects of exposure to pesticides and virus in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).
Eder, K1, Clifford, M1, Hedrick, R1, Werner, I1, 1 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA
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CLINARD, F.Intercomparison of zebrafish vitellogenin quantification methods.
Porcher, J.-M.1, Palluel, O.1, Clinard, F.2, Brion, F.1, 1 INERIS, Verneuil en Halatte, France2 Faculté de Pharmacie, Dijon, France
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CLOUGH, JEvaluation of AQUATOX for Ecological Risk Assessments in the U.S. EPA Office of Pesticide Programs.
Echeverría, M1, Wellman, M1, Park, R2, Clough, J3, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA2 Eco Modeling, Diamondhead, MS, USA3 Warren Pinnacle Consulting Inc., Warren, VT, USA
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COADY, KPlasma testosterone and estradiol concentrations, aromatase activities and gonad histology of ranids in Michigan.
Murphy, M1, Coady, K1, Hecker, M1, Jones, P1, Giesy, J1, Carr, J2, Smith, E2, Van Der Kraak, G3, Solomon, K3, Kendall , R2, 1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA2 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA3 University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada
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COADY, KEffects of Atrazine on adult Xenopus laevis in the Wild and the Laboratory: No Evidence for an Aromatase based Mechanism.
Hecker, M1, Villeneuve, D2, du Preez, L3, Coady, K1, Murphy, M1, Jones, P1, Solomon, K4, Giesy, J1, 1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA2 Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA3 Potchefstroom University for CHE, Potchefstroom, South Africa4 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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COATES, JOHNThe Influence of Clay Minerals and Soil Organic Matters on the Hydrolysis of -Endosulfan.
Hengpraprom, Sarunya1, Lee, Cindy1, Coates, John1, 1 Clemson University, Anderson, SC, USA
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COATS, JDevelopment of analytical techniques for environmental detection and quantification of the Bt toxin from corn (Zea mays).
Clark, B1, Belden, J1, Coats, J1, 1 Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA
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COATS, JToxicity of pendimethalin to soil organisms.
Phillips, T1, Belden, J1, Clark, B1, Coats, J1, 1 Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA
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COATS, J.Fate of 14C-Pendimethalin in Unvegetated and Prairie Grass-Vegetated Soil.
BELDEN, J.1, Henderson, K.1, Coats, J.1, 1 Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA
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COATS, J.Phytoremediation of Herbicide Contamination using Prairie Grasses.
Belden, J.1, Coats, J.1, 1 Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA
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COATS, J.Fate of 14C-atrazine and 14C-metolachlor in vegetated and unvegetated soil systems.
Henderson, K.1, Belden, J.1, Coats, J.1, 1 Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA
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COATS, J.Persistence and movement of tylosin in a manure-soil matrix.
Henderson, K.1, Phillips, T.1, Moorman, T.2, Coats, J.1, 1 Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA2 USDA-ARS National Soil Tilth Lab, Ames, IA, USA
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COBB , GNorthern pocket gophers inhabiting the Anaconda Smelter Superfund Site as sentinel species of environmental metals exposure and effects.
Reynolds, K1, McFarland, C1, Schwarz, M2, Mcbride , T1, Strauss , R3, Hooper , M1, Cobb , G1, McMurry , S1, 1 The Institute of Environmental and Human Health / Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA2 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Island, NE, USA3 Department of Biology / Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA
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COBB , GBioavailability and accumulation of heavy metals and arsenic in small mammals inhabiting the Anaconda Smelter Superfund Site, Montana.
Reynolds, K1, McFarland, C1, Schwarz, M2, Strauss , R3, Hooper , M1, Cobb , G1, McMurry, S1, 1 The Institute of Environmental and Human Health / Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA2 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Island, NE, USA3 Department of Biology / Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA
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COBB, DLipid soluble vitamins A and E as integrative measures of fish health for environmental effects monitoring (EEM).
Palace, V1, Werner, J2, Wautier, K1, Baron, C1, Evans, R1, Cobb, D1, 1 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada2 University of Manitoba, Department of Zoology, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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COBB, GOrganochlorine pesticides and mercury in western cottonmouths (Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma) from east Texas.
Rainwater, T1, Reynolds, K1, Cañas, J1, Cobb, G1, Anderson, T1, McMurry, S1, Smith, P1, 1 The Institute of Environmental & Human Health, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
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COBB, GPreliminary design, construction and operation of system for generating vapor calibration standards of alkylphosphonates.
Romero, N1, Boyd, J1, Cobb, G1, 1 Zumwalt National Center for Countermeasures, The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
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COBB, GPrototype sensor for the detection of a nerve agent analog.
Boyd, J1, Southard, G2, Murray, G1, 2, Cobb, G1, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, U.S.A.2 The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, U.S.A.
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COBB, GHematological endpoints and blood ALAD activity in deer mice and meadow voles inhabiting the Anaconda Smelter Superfund Site, Montana.
Reynolds, K1, McFarland, C1, Schwarz, M2, Cobb, G1, McMurry, S1, Hooper, M1, 1 The Institute of Environmental and Human Health / Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA2 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Island, NE, USA
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COBB, GIn situ bioremediation of explosives in the vadose zone.
Radtke, C1, 2, Blackwelder, D1, Crabtree, D3, Thornhill, G3, Rainwater, K3, Roberto, F1, Cobb, G2, 1 Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA2 The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Lubbock, Texas, USA3 Water Resources Center, Lubbock, Texas, USA
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COBB, G.The Pharmacokinetics of p,p'-DDT in Flown and Fasted White Crowned Sparrows.
Scollon, E.1, Carr, J.2, Cobb, G.1, 1 The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, US2 Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, US
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COBB, G.Effects of ammonium perchlorate, 4-(tert octyl) phenol, and their mixture on zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Cruz-Li, E.1, La Point, T.2, Patino, R.1, Cobb, G.1, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock;, TX, USA2 University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA
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COCHRAN, MPersistent Organic Pollutant Distributions along the Western Antarctic Peninsula.
Dickhut, R1, Chiuchiolo, A1, Cincinelli, A1, Cochran, M1, Ducklow, H1, 1 College of William and Mary/Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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COCHRAN, MPersistent Organic Pollutants in the Antarctic Marine Food Web.
Chiuchiolo, A1, Cochran, M1, Dickhut, R1, Ducklow, H1, 1 College of William and Mary/Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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COLAVECCHIA, M.Toxicity and chemical composition of oil sands to early developmental stages of fathead minnows.
Colavecchia, M.1, 2, Backus, S.1, Hodson, P.2, Parrott, J.1, 1 National Water Research Institute (NWRI), Burlington, Ontario, Canada2 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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COLAVECCHIA, M.CYP1A induction and blue sac disease in early life stages of white suckers exposed to natural oil sands.
Colavecchia, M.1, 2, Hodson, P.2, Parrott, J.1, 1 National Water Research Institute (NWRI), Burlington, Ontario, Canada2 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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COLBOURNE, J.The Daphnia Genomics Consortium.
Shaw, J.1, 2, Chen, C.1, Folt, C.1, Davey, J.2, Hamilton, J.2, Colbourne, J.3, Lynch, M.3, Thomas, W.4, Pfrender, M.5, 1 Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA2 Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA3 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA4 University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA5 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA
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COLBOURNE, J.Development of cDNA microarrays for Daphnia.
Shaw, J.1, 2, Chen, C.1, Davey, J.2, Folt, C.1, Greenberg, N.1, Hamilton, J.2, Colbourne, J.3, Bohuski, E.3, Lynch, M.3, 1 Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA2 Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA3 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
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COLE, SDevelopmental toxicity of eleven pharmaceuticals as determined by the Frog Embryo Teratogenesis Assay: Xenopus.
Cole, S1, Richards, S1, 1 University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN, USA
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COLEMAN, A.An Examination of the Bioavailability and Toxicity of Sediment-associated PAHs at Manufactured Gas Plants.
Kane Driscoll, S.1, McArdle, M.1, Menzie, C.1, Thompson, T.2, Coleman, A.3, 1 Menzie-Cura & Associates, Inc., Chelmsford, MA, USA2 The Retec Group, Seattle, WA, USA3 EPRI, Palo Alto, CA, USA
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COLEMAN, JOHNDioxins and Furans in Lake Superior Fish.
Groetsch, Kory1, Brooke, Larry2, Mattes, William1, Quinlan, Henry3, Coleman, John 1, Chiriboga, Esteban1, 1 Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, Odanah, WI, USA2 Lake Superior Research Institute - University of Wisconsin-Superior, Superior, WI, USA3 United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Ashland, WI, USA
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COLLADO, EDNA single strand breaks in the Caribbean mussel Brachiodontes exustus: a comet assay evaluation.
Sastre, M1, Mena, L1, Lebron, S1, Muller, R1, Rivera, S1, Velez, Y1, Collado, E1, Morales, S1, 2, Perez, L2, 1 University of Puerto Rico at Humacao, Humacao, Puerto Rico, USA2 University of Puerto Rico - Medical Sciences Campus, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA
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COLLIER, TA novel mechanism of PAH toxicity in fish embryos: direct effects on cardiac function.
Incardona, J1, Collier, T1, Scholz, N1, 1 NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA, USA
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COLLIER, TPre-spawn mortality in coho salmon of hatchery origin: So what?
Collier, T1, Labenia, J1, Spromberg, J1, Scholz, N1, 1 Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-F, Seattle, WA, USA
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COLLINS, PSilver Speciation Analysis During Chronic Toxicity Testing: A Rainbow Trout Case Study.
Bell, R1, Kramer, J1, Collins, P1, Ernste, M1, Dethloff, G2, Naddy, R2, Stern, G2, Gorsuch, J3, 1 McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada2 ENSR International, Fort Collins, CO, USA3 Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, USA
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COLLYARD, SEffects of pH and dissolved organic carbon on acute toxicity of zinc to larval fathead minnows.
Bringolf, R1, Morris, B1, Collyard, S2, Boese, C1, Santore, R3, Allen, H4, Meyer, J1, 1 University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA2 Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, Sheridan, WY, USA3 HydroQual, Inc., Camillus, NY, USA4 University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
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COLMAN, JCharacterization of brevetoxins and ciguatoxins on the development of embryonic finfish.
Colman, J1, 2, Ramsdell, J1, 1 Marine Biotoxins Program, Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, NOAA, National Ocean Service, Charleston, SC, USA2 Graduate Program in Marine Biology, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA
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COLOME , STEVENIndoor source strengths of Chlordanes in coupled indoor and outdoor air samples from three US cities relate to home age.
offenebrg, john1, naumova, yelena1, Eisenreich, Steven1, 2, Turpin, Barbara1, 3, weisel, clifford3, Morandi, Maria4, stock, thomas4, Colome , steven5, Winer, Arthur6, 1 Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ2 Joint Research Centre, ISPRA, Italy3 , Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, Piscataway, New Jersey4 School of Public Health, University of Texas, Houston, Texas5 Integrated Environmental Sciences, Irvine, CA6 School of Public Health, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
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COLTON, JComparative evaluation of tissue residues from multiple trophic levels for fish species collected within the Willamette River, OR.
Saban, L1, Johns, D1, Colton, J1, Complita, B1, Florer, J1, Luxon, M1, 1 Windward Environmental, Seattle, WA, USA
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COLTON, JRegression analysis of fish and invertebrate tissue chemical concentrations and co-located sediment chemistry in Portland Harbor, OR.
Saban, L1, Johns, D1, Colton, J1, Complita, B1, Florer, J1, Pierce, S1, 1 Windward Environmental, Seattle, WA, USA
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COMBER, MExxonmobil ethoxylated alcohols as environmentally preferred surfactant molecules.
Parkerton, T1, Peterson, D1, Comber, M2, Lee, C1, Givens, J1, Letinski, D1, Kelley, B1, 1 ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, Inc., Annandale, NJ, USA2 ExxonMobil Chemical Europe, Machelen, Belgium
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COMFORT, S.Remediating chloroacetanilides–contaminated ground water by dithionite treatment.
Boparai, H.1, Shea, P.1, Comfort, S.1, 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraksa, USA
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COMFORT, S.Remediating munitions–contaminated soil with zerovalent iron and cationic surfactants.
Park, J.1, Comfort, S.1, Shea, P.1, 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA
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COMPLITA, BComparative evaluation of tissue residues from multiple trophic levels for fish species collected within the Willamette River, OR.
Saban, L1, Johns, D1, Colton, J1, Complita, B1, Florer, J1, Luxon, M1, 1 Windward Environmental, Seattle, WA, USA
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COMPLITA, BRegression analysis of fish and invertebrate tissue chemical concentrations and co-located sediment chemistry in Portland Harbor, OR.
Saban, L1, Johns, D1, Colton, J1, Complita, B1, Florer, J1, Pierce, S1, 1 Windward Environmental, Seattle, WA, USA
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CONDER, JBioconcentration and metabolism of TNT in an aquatic oligochaete.
Conder, J1, Bowen, A1, La Point, T1, 1 University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA
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CONDER, JSPMEs: matrix-independent measures of toxicity and bioavailability for TNT and nitroaromatics.
Conder, J1, La Point, T1, 1 University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA
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CONDER, JBioaccumulation and CBR of explosive compounds in aquatic invertebrates and fish.
Lotufo, G1, Rosen, G2, Conder, J3, 1 University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA2 Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego, CA, USA3
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CONERLY, OChlorodibromomethane-Induced Cardiac Malformations in Medaka Embryos.
Palit, S.1, Thiyagarajah, A1, Gennings, C2, Teuschler, L3, Conerly, O4, Hartley, W1, 1 Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA, USA2 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA3 NCEA, USEPA, Cincinnati, OH, USA4 Office of Water, USEPA, Washington, D.C., USA
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CONNERS, D.Seasonal trends of oxidative stress in freshwater clams from lotic and lentic habitats.
Conners, D.1, Black, M.1, 1 The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
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CONNOLLY, J.A Simple Yet Rigorous Approach to the Analysis of Contaminated Sediment Problems.
Glaser, D.1, Connolly, J.1, Ziegler, C.1, Rhea, J.1, 1 Quantitative Environmental Analysis, LLC, Montvale, NJ, USA
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CONROW, RMicrocosm evaluation of a first flush bioaccumulation of chlorinated pesticides in Gambusia.
Gross, T1, 2, Ruessler, D1, Sepulveda, M2, Conrow, R3, Coveney, M3, Mace, L3, Marburger, J4, Lowe, E3, Richter, S3, Marzolf, E3, 1 USGS-BRD Center for Aquatic Research Studies, Gainesville, FL, USA2 Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA3 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA4 National Park Service, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Porter, IN, USA
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CONROW, RTissue residue levels in Great Egrets fed fish environmentally exposed to organochlorine pesticides.
Grosso, J1, Gross, T2, Sepulveda, M1, Ruessler, D2, Conrow, R3, Coveney, M3, Mace, L3, Lowe, E3, Richter, S3, Marzolf, E3, 1 Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA2 USGS-BRD Center for Aquatic Research Studies, Gainesville, FL, USA3 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palata, FL, USA
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CONROW, RBioaccumulation of organochlorine pesticides in fish and crayfish from soils north of Lake Apopka.
Sepulveda, M1, Coveney, M2, Lowe, E2, Conrow, R2, Marzolf, E2, Marburger, J3, Mace, L2, Ochoa-Acuna, H4, Grosso, J1, Gross, T1, 5, 1 Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA2 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA3 National Park Service, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Porter, IN, USA4 Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA5 USGS-BRD Center for Aquatic Research Studies, Gainesville, FL, USA
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CONROW, RMortality of fish-eating birds on former farms at Lake Apopka, Florida.
Conrow, R1, Coveney, M1, Lowe, E1, Marzolf, E1, Spalding, M2, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA2 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
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CONROW, ROCPs in Soils of a Previously Farmed Wetland Restoration Site – Lake Apopka, Florida.
Marzolf, E1, Conrow, R1, Coveney, M1, Mace, L1, Lowe, E1, Richter, S1, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA
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CONROW, RPesticide BSAFs Derived from Multiple Experimental Scales – Lake Apopka, Florida.
Marzolf, E1, Conrow, R1, Coveney, M1, Lowe, E1, Mace, L1, Gross, T2, Sepulveda, M2, 3, Grosso, J2, 3, Schell, J4, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA2 U.S.G.S. Florida Integrated Science Center, Gainesville, FL, USA3 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA4 BBL Sciences, Tallahassee, FL, USA
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CONROW, RPesticide toxicosis in birds at Lake Apopka, Florida: remaining uncertainties.
Lowe, E1, Conrow, R1, Schell, J2, Coveney, M1, Marzolf, E1, Richter, S1, Gross, T3, Sepulveda, M3, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA2 BBL Sciences, Tallahassee, FL, USA3 USGS, Gainesville, FL, USA
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CONROW, RLipid-normalized levels of organochlorine pesticides in piscivorous birds vary among tissues.
Lowe, E1, Conrow, R1, Schell, J2, Coveney, M1, Marzolf, E1, Richter, S1, Gross, T3, Sepulveda, M3, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA2 BBL Sciences, Tallahassee, FL, USA3 USGS, Gainesville, FL, USA
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CONROW, RPesticide accumulation in soil-water microcosms evaluated with a negative exponential model.
Coveney, M1, Lowe, E1, Sepúlveda, M2, Marzolf, E1, Mace, L1, Bowen, P1, Conrow, R1, Gross, T2, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA2 U.S.G.S. Florida Integrated Science Center, Gainesville, FL, USA
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CONROW, RBioaccumulation of organochlorine pesticides in fish and crayfish from soils north of Lake Apopka.
Sepulveda, M1, Coveney, M2, Lowe, E2, Conrow, R2, Marzolf, E2, Marburger, J3, Mace, L2, Ochoa-Acuna, H4, Grosso, J1, Gross, T1, 5, 1 Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA2 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA3 National Park Service, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Porter, IN, USA4 Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA5 USGS-BRD Center for Aquatic Research Studies, Gainesville, FL, USA
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CONRY, TPeriphyton response to total nutrient depletion and shifting N:P ratio in a constructed freshwater wetland.
Scott, J1, Doyle, R1, Conry, T2, 1 Baylor University, Waco, Texas, USA2 City of Waco, Waco, Texas, USA
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COOK, LThe ANIMIDA Program: Hydrocarbon chemistry of sediments and biota in the nearshore Beaufort Sea.
Brown, J1, Boehm, P1, Cook, L1, 1 Battelle, Waltham, MA, USA
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COOK, P.Tissue residue-based cleanup goals for mercury and 2,3,7,8-TCDD in pulp mill waste in Roanoke River.
Thoms, S.1, Cook, P.2, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atlanta, GA, USA2 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN, USA
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COONEY, JStatus of WET Pellston Conference Recommendations: Statistical Methods and Appropriate Endpoints.
Gully, J1, Fleming, K 1, Pletl, J1, Markle, P1, Cooney, J1, de Vlaming, V1, Downey, P1, Matthews, M1, Rowland, C1, Albrecht, B1, 1 SETAC WET Expert Advisory Panel on Performance Evaluation and Data Interpretation
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COONEY, JStatus of WET Pellston Conference Recommendations: Test Variability.
Cooney, J1, Fulk, F1, Matthews, M1, Downey, P1, Fleming, K1, Gully, J1, Pletl, J1, Rowland, C1, de Vlaming, V1, Albrecht, B1, 1 SETAC WET Expert Advisory panel on Performance Evaluation and Data Interpretation
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COONEY, JStatus of WET Pellston Conference Recommendations: Field Assessment and Predicting Instream Effects.
Downey, P1, deVlaming, V2, Rowland, C3, Fulk, F4, Cooney, J5, Gully, J6, Fleming, K7, Markle, P8, Matthews, M9, Pletl, J10, 1 FTN and Associates, Little Rock, AR, USA2 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA3 Wright State University, Dayton, OH, USA4 US EPA, Cincinnati, OH, USA5 New England Bioassay, Manchester, CT, USA6 Los Angeles County Sanitation District, Whittier, CA, USA7 Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources, Madison, WI, USA8 Los Angeles County Sanitation District, Whittier, CA, USA9 North Carolina Dept of Environment & Natural Resources, Raleigh, NC, USA10
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COOPER, CVegetative and structural characteristics of agricultural drainages in the Mississippi Delta landscape.
Bouldin, J1, Farris, J1, Moore, M2, Cooper, C2, 1 Environmental Sciences Program, Arkansas State University, State University, AR, USA2 USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, MS, USA
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COOPER, C.Efficiency of three aquatic macrophytes in mitigating nutrient runoff: a mesocosm study.
Deaver, E.1, Moore, M.2, Cooper, C.2, Knight, S.2, 1 Chowan College, Murfreesboro, NC, USA2 USDA Agricultural Research Service, Oxford, MS, USA
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COOPER, C.The influence of stream habitat and water quality on macroinvertebrate communities.
Maul, J.1, Farris, J.1, Milam, C.2, Cooper, C.3, Testa III, S.3, Feldman, D.4, 1 Arkansas State University, State University, AR, USA2 EA Engineering, Science & Technology, Inc., Sparks, MD, USA3 USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, MS, USA4 Montana Department of Environmental Quality, Helena, MT, USA
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COOPER, C.Responses of Hyalella azteca to pesticide mixtures in three Mississippi oxbow lakes.
Lizotte, R.1, Knight, S.1, Smith, S.1, Cooper, C.1, 1 USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, MS, USA
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COOPER, C.M.Drainage ditch monitoring of the Delta Conservation Demonstration Center (DCDC), Mississippi, USA.
Moore, M.T.1, Cooper, C.M.1, Smith, Jr., S.1, Knight, S.S.1, Steinriede, Jr., R.W.2, Farris, J.L.3, Stephens, W.W.3, 1 USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, MS, USA2 USDA-ARS Jamie Whitten Delta States Research Center, Stoneville, MS, USA3 Arkansas State University, State University, AR, USA
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COOPER, NThe Influence of Asian Clam (Corbicula fluminea) Die-offs on Sediment Quality: Implications for Native Unionid Mussels.
Cooper, N1, Bidwell, J1, Bruenderman, S2, 1 Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA2 Missouri Department of Conservation, Columbia, MO, USA
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COOPER, SInfluence of gill ventilation on accumulation of dissolved Cd by the bivalve Pyganodon grandis.
Cooper, S1, Campbell, P1, Hare, L1, 1 INRS-ETE, University of Quebec, Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada
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COOPER, W.Toxicity of Ozonated Ballast Water to Marine Organisms.
Gensemer, R.1, Dethloff, G.2, Stubblefield, W.1, Cooper, W.3, 1 Parametrix, Inc., Corvallis, Oregon, USA2 ENSR International, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA3 University of North Carolina, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
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COPE, WToxicokinetics of environmental contaminants in freshwater mussels.
Thorsen, W1, Cope, W1, Shea, D1, 1 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA
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COPE, WBiological responses of unionid mussels to environmental contaminants.
Cope, W1, Newton, T2, 1 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA2 USGS, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, La Crosse, WI, USA
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COPE, W.Bioturbation as an Indicator of Sediment Toxicity and its Influence on Contaminant Flux.
Cho, E.-A.1, Cope, W.1, Shea, D.1, 1 NC State University, Raleigh, NC, USA
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CORL, WDevelopment and Application of Ecological Risk-Based Sediment Remediation Goals (RGs).
Lavoie, D1, Petron, S1, Caldwell, D1, Martin, S1, Corl, W2, Reisch, T2, 1 CH2M HILL2 Naval Facilities Engineering Command/ LANTDIV, Norfolk, VA, USA
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CORMIER, SInvestigating Causes of Biological Impairment in Aquatic Systems: A Development Plan for CADDIS.
Norton, S1, Cormier, S1, Rao, L1, Suter, G1, Subramanian, B1, Swietlik, W2, Shaw-Allen, P1, Minamyer, S1, Autrey, B1, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, DC, USA2 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, Washington, DC, USA
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CORN, PAquatic chemistry of amphibian breeding habitats in the mountains of western North America.
Campbell, D1, Muths, E2, Hossack, B3, Pilliod, D4, Hyde, E5, Corn, P3, 1 USGS, Denver, CO, USA2 USGS, Ft. Collins, CO, USA3 USGS, Missoula, MT, USA4 USDA-Forest Service, Missoula, MT, USA5 USGS, Corvallis, OR, USA
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CORN, PHistory, Organization, and Key Elements of the Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative.
Corn, P1, Battaglin, W2, Bury, R3, Dodd, Jr, C4, Fellers, G5, Gallant, A6, 1 US Geological Survey, Missoula, MT2 US Geological Survey, Lakewood, CO3 US Geological Survey, Corvallis, OR4 US Geological Survey, Gainesville, FL5 US Geological Survey, Point Reyes, CA6 US Geological Survey, Sioux Falls, SD
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CORN, PAmphibian Monitoring on the Great Divide Transect.
Muths, E1, Corn, P2, Hossack, B2, Patla, D3, Peterson, C3, 1 US Geological Survey, Fort Collins, CO2 US Geological Survey, Missoula, MT3 Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID
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CORSI, SNonylphenol Ethoxylates in Aircraft Deicers, Antiicers, and Waters Receiving Airport Runoff.
Corsi, S1, Zitomer, D2, Field, J3, Cancilla, D4, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Middleton, WI, USA2 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA3 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA4 Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA
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COSTANZO, RDevelopment of a "Unit World" Model for Metals in Aquatic Environments.
Farley, K1, 2, Rader, K1, Costanzo, R1, Nemesh, J1, Hellweger, F2, DiToro, D2, 3, 1 Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY, USA2 HydroQual, Inc., Mahwah, NJ, USA3 University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
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COTE, GDevelopment of a method for assessing the mobility and bioavailability of metallic trace elements in soils.
Chasse, R1, Cote, G1, Bastien, C1, Deschenes, L2, Giroux, M3, 1 Centre d'expertise en analyse environnementale du Quebec, Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada2 Polytechnique of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada3 Institut de recherche et de developpement en agroenvironnement, Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada
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COTSIFAS, JSediment Water Interface Testing Using the Chronic Ceriodaphnia dubia Test: Implications of Fluridone Exposure in Multi-Phase Environments.
Torbitt, A1, Ogle, R1, Clark, S1, Cotsifas, J1, 1 Pacific EcoRisk, Martinez, CA, USA
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COTSIFAS, JNPDES Receiving Water Monitoring: Application of the Triad Approach to Identify Ambient Water Toxicity from Unknown Causes.
Clark, S1, Ogle, R1, Cotsifas, J1, Holmes, R2, Gossett, R3, 1 Pacific EcoRisk, Martinez, CA, USA2 Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, Sacramento, CA, USA3 CRG Marine Laboratories, Torrance, CA, USA
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COULOMBE, IA new tool for ecotoxicological risk assessment of contaminated sites: the TerraSys software.
Renoux, A1, Trepanier, J-P1, Wallis, P1, Cyr, M-D1, Bisson, M1, Morin, K1, Belabbas, S1, Richer, E1, Fouchecourt, M-O1, Coulombe, I1, 1 Sanexen Environmental Services Inc., Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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COUNCE, P.Multi-Year Plant Health Studies Linked to Toxic Chemicals Released in a Eunice, LA Train Derailment.
Black, C.1, Counce, P.2, Howell, M.3, Irvin, T.4, 1 The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA2 The University of Arkansas, Stuttgart, AR, USA3 Registery Consultants, Atlanta, GA, USA4 Registery Consultants, Atlanta, GA, USA
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COURSON, DExposure of Rat Pulmonary Alveloar Macrophages to JP-8 Jet Fuel.
Courson, D1, Kimmel, E2, Reboulet, J2, Jung, A2, Reinhart, P3, 1 ManTech Environmental Technology Inc., Dayton, OH, USA2 Geo-Centers Inc., Dayton, OH, USA3 Naval Health Research Center (Toxicology Detachment), WPAFB, OH, USA
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COURTENAY, SDevelopment of Partial and Full Lifecycle Fish Bioassays to Test for Hormonally-Active Contaminants.
MacLatchy, D1, Ibey, R1, Ings, J1, Courtenay, S2, Van Der Kraak , G3, 1 Canadian Rivers Institute and Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Canada2 Gulf Fisheries Centre, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Moncton, NB, Canada3 Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada
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COVAY, KHydrologic investigations in support of amphibian research and monitoring.
Battaglin, W1, Anderson, C2, Campbell, D1, Covay, K3, Hughes, W4, Jones, P5, Moring, J6, Rice, K7, Rostad, C1, 1 USGS, Lakewood, Colorado, USA2 USGS, Portland, Oregon, USA3 USGS, Carson City, Nevada, USA4 USGS, Atlanta, Georgia, USA5 USGS, Mounds View, Minnesota, USA6 USGS, Austin, Texas, USA7 USGS, Charlotteville, Virginia, USA
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COVENEY, MMicrocosm evaluation of a first flush bioaccumulation of chlorinated pesticides in Gambusia.
Gross, T1, 2, Ruessler, D1, Sepulveda, M2, Conrow, R3, Coveney, M3, Mace, L3, Marburger, J4, Lowe, E3, Richter, S3, Marzolf, E3, 1 USGS-BRD Center for Aquatic Research Studies, Gainesville, FL, USA2 Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA3 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA4 National Park Service, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Porter, IN, USA
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COVENEY, MTissue residue levels in Great Egrets fed fish environmentally exposed to organochlorine pesticides.
Grosso, J1, Gross, T2, Sepulveda, M1, Ruessler, D2, Conrow, R3, Coveney, M3, Mace, L3, Lowe, E3, Richter, S3, Marzolf, E3, 1 Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA2 USGS-BRD Center for Aquatic Research Studies, Gainesville, FL, USA3 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palata, FL, USA
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COVENEY, MBioaccumulation of organochlorine pesticides in fish and crayfish from soils north of Lake Apopka.
Sepulveda, M1, Coveney, M2, Lowe, E2, Conrow, R2, Marzolf, E2, Marburger, J3, Mace, L2, Ochoa-Acuna, H4, Grosso, J1, Gross, T1, 5, 1 Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA2 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA3 National Park Service, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Porter, IN, USA4 Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA5 USGS-BRD Center for Aquatic Research Studies, Gainesville, FL, USA
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COVENEY, MMortality of fish-eating birds on former farms at Lake Apopka, Florida.
Conrow, R1, Coveney, M1, Lowe, E1, Marzolf, E1, Spalding, M2, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA2 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
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COVENEY, MOCPs in Soils of a Previously Farmed Wetland Restoration Site – Lake Apopka, Florida.
Marzolf, E1, Conrow, R1, Coveney, M1, Mace, L1, Lowe, E1, Richter, S1, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA
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COVENEY, MPesticide BSAFs Derived from Multiple Experimental Scales – Lake Apopka, Florida.
Marzolf, E1, Conrow, R1, Coveney, M1, Lowe, E1, Mace, L1, Gross, T2, Sepulveda, M2, 3, Grosso, J2, 3, Schell, J4, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA2 U.S.G.S. Florida Integrated Science Center, Gainesville, FL, USA3 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA4 BBL Sciences, Tallahassee, FL, USA
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COVENEY, MPesticide toxicosis in birds at Lake Apopka, Florida: remaining uncertainties.
Lowe, E1, Conrow, R1, Schell, J2, Coveney, M1, Marzolf, E1, Richter, S1, Gross, T3, Sepulveda, M3, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA2 BBL Sciences, Tallahassee, FL, USA3 USGS, Gainesville, FL, USA
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COVENEY, MLipid-normalized levels of organochlorine pesticides in piscivorous birds vary among tissues.
Lowe, E1, Conrow, R1, Schell, J2, Coveney, M1, Marzolf, E1, Richter, S1, Gross, T3, Sepulveda, M3, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA2 BBL Sciences, Tallahassee, FL, USA3 USGS, Gainesville, FL, USA
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COVENEY, MPesticide accumulation in soil-water microcosms evaluated with a negative exponential model.
Coveney, M1, Lowe, E1, Sepúlveda, M2, Marzolf, E1, Mace, L1, Bowen, P1, Conrow, R1, Gross, T2, 1 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA2 U.S.G.S. Florida Integrated Science Center, Gainesville, FL, USA
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COVENEY, MBioaccumulation of organochlorine pesticides in fish and crayfish from soils north of Lake Apopka.
Sepulveda, M1, Coveney, M2, Lowe, E2, Conrow, R2, Marzolf, E2, Marburger, J3, Mace, L2, Ochoa-Acuna, H4, Grosso, J1, Gross, T1, 5, 1 Department of Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA2 St. Johns River Water Management District, Palatka, FL, USA3 National Park Service, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Porter, IN, USA4 Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA5 USGS-BRD Center for Aquatic Research Studies, Gainesville, FL, USA
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COWAN-ELLSBERRY, CRelationship of Chemical Characteristics and Aquatic Exposure for USA Rivers via GIS-ROUT.
Dyer, S1, Homer, M1, White-Hull, C1, Cowan-Ellsberry, C1, Wang, X2, 1 The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH, USA2 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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COWMAN, D.Pesticide and POPs in sediment from amphibian habitats in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, USA.
Drakeford, L.1, McConnell, L.1, Fellers, G.2, Sparling, D.3, Cowman, D.3, Kleeman, P.2, 1 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville, MD, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, Point Reyes, CA, USA3 U.S. Geological Survey, Laurel, MD, USA
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COX, C.Effects of Atrazine on Gonadal Development of the African Clawed Frog, Xenopus laevis .
Cox, C.1, Brown Sullivan, K.1, 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, USA
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COX, SMetapopulation models of bubonic plague in black tailed prairie dogs.
Cox, S1, Presley, S1, Pepper, C, 1 The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Lubbock, Texas, USA
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COX, SVectors and hosts of West Nile virus in the Texas Panhandle.
Presley, S1, Nascarella, M1, Pepper, C1, Cox, S1, 1 The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
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COYLE, J.Environmental contaminants and their effects on fish in the Rio Grande.
Schmitt, C.1, Coyle, J.2, Dethloff, G.3, Hinck, J.1, Bartish, T.2, Tillitt, D.1, Blazer, V.4, Denslow, N.5, Whyte, J.1, 1 USGS, Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, MO., USA2 USGS, Office of the Chief Scientist, Reston, VA., USA3 ENSR International, Fort Collins, CO., USA4 USGS, Leetown Science Center, Kearneysville, WV., USA5 University of Florida, ICBR, Gainesville, FL.
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CRABTREE, CAssessment of growth and reproductive activity in bullfrogs inhabiting Southern Iowa.
Crabtree, C1, Smith, E1, Gentles, A1, Carr, J1, Kendall, R1, Giesy, J2, Gross, T3, Soloman, K4, Van Der Kraak, G4, DuPreez, L5, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA2 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA3 University of Florida, Gainsville, Florida, USA4 University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada5 Potchefstroom University for CHE, Potchefstroom, South Africa, South Africa
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CRABTREE, DIn situ bioremediation of explosives in the vadose zone.
Radtke, C1, 2, Blackwelder, D1, Crabtree, D3, Thornhill, G3, Rainwater, K3, Roberto, F1, Cobb, G2, 1 Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA2 The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Lubbock, Texas, USA3 Water Resources Center, Lubbock, Texas, USA
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CRAFT, EEvidence for the role of p53 in metal-induced activation of metallothionein gene expression.
Craft, E1, Rau, M1, Cherian, M2, Di Giulio, R1, Freedman, J1, 1 Duke University, Durham, NC, USA2 University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
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CRANE, DPreliminary Identification of Bifenthrin Toxicity to Hyalella azteca in Sediment from the Central Valley, California.
Phillips, B1, Anderson, B1, Hunt, J1, Nicely, P1, Tjeerdema, R1, Rowan, J2, Miller, J3, Crane, D4, Mekebri, A4, 1 University of California, Davis, Monterey, CA, USA2 Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, Sacramento, CA, USA3 Aquascience, Davis, CA, USA4 California Department of Fish and Game, Rancho Cordova, CA, USA
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CRANE, HMAmmonium perchlorate induced thyroid disruption in developing fathead minnows.
Crane, HM1, Pickford, DB2, Hutchinson, TH2, Brown, JA1, 1 University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, UK2 AstraZeneca Brixham Environmental Laboratory, Brixham, Devon, UK
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CRANE, J.A GIS-based Sediment Quality Database for the St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC).
Crane, J.1, Smorong, D.2, MacDonald, D.2, Lindskoog, R.2, Mackenzie, C.2, 1 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, St. Paul, MN, USA2 MacDonald Environmental Sciences Ltd., Nanaimo, BC, Canada
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CRANOR, WPurification of the triolein to be used in SPMDs.
Lebo, J1, Almeida, F2, Cranor, W1, Petty, J1, Huckins, J1, Rastall, A3, Alvarez, D1, Mogensen, B4, Johnson, B1, 1 USGS, Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, MO, USA2 Instituto de Quimica, UNICAMP, Campinas, SP, Brazil3 Chemistry Laboratory, Hygiene Institute, Heidelberg, Germany4 National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, Denmark
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CRANOR, WPassive Samplers for Organic Chemicals: Characteristics, Applications, and Controlling Factors.
Huckins, J1, Petty, J1, Alvarez, D1, Getting, D2, Jones-Lepp, T3, Cranor, W1, Booij, K4, Goddard, J2, Clark, R1, Lebo, J1, 1 USGS-CERC, Columbia, MO, USA2 Environment Agency, Frimley, UK3 U.S. EPA, Las Vegas, NV, USA4 Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
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CRAWFORD, DToxicogenomics in Marine Systems.
Walsh, P1, Bookman, R1, Mayer, G1, Zaias, J1, Abraham, W1, Grosell, M1, Blanchard, J1, Crawford, D1, Bourdelais, A2, Baden, D2, 1 University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA2 University of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC, USA
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CRAWFORD, L.Clues to Gonadal Pathology of 2,4-D Exposed Mya arenaria: Potential Role for Peroxisome Proliferation.
Butler, R.1, Crawford, L.1, Haasch, M.2, Van Beneden, R.1, 1 University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA2 University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA
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CRAWFORD, L.Altered p53 expression as a potential mechanism for clam gonadal tumorigenesis.
Crawford, L.1, Butler, R.1, Van Beneden, R.1, 1 University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA
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CREAGER, CBeneficial use dilemmas in human-dominated waterbodies: solutions using risk assessment principles.
Diamond, J1, Creager, C1, Bowersox, M1, Kurth, L1, Tinger, J2, 1 Tetra Tech, Inc., Owings Mills, MD, USA2 USEPA Region 9, San Francisco, CA, USA
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CRIDER, SCorrelations Between Organochlorines in Fish and Public Health: A Screening Level Assessment.
Henshel, D.1, Crider, S1, Smith, H1, 1 Indiana University, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Bloomington, IN, 47405
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CRIPE, GSediment assessment with the bivalve Mulinia lateralis: Maximizing test organism production.
Cripe, G1, Crocker, P2, 1 USEPA, NHEERL, Gulf Ecology Division, Gulf Breeze, FL, USA2 USEPA, Region 6, Dallas, TX, USA
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CROCKER, PSediment assessment with the bivalve Mulinia lateralis: Maximizing test organism production.
Cripe, G1, Crocker, P2, 1 USEPA, NHEERL, Gulf Ecology Division, Gulf Breeze, FL, USA2 USEPA, Region 6, Dallas, TX, USA
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CROFT, MTemporal changes in contaminants and trophic levels in biota from Yukon subarctic lakes.
Ryan, M1, 2, Stern, G1, Diamond, M3, Croft, M1, Gewurtz, S3, Roach, P4, 1 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada2 University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada3 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada4 Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada
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CROISETIERE, L.Rational development of a benthic trace metal biomonitor for freshwaters.
Croisetiere, L.1, Hare, L.1, Tessier, A.1, 1 INRS-ETE, Universite du Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
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CROLWEY, PEffects of agrichemicals on the life history and behavior of the streamside salamander, Ambystoma barbouri.
ROHR, J1, ELSKUS, A1, SHEPHERD, B1, CROLWEY, P1, MCCARTHY, T1, NIEDZWIECKI, J, SAGER, T1, SIH, A2, PALMER, B1, 1 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY, USA2 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, CA, USA
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CROSS, TAlterations in fish CYP1A induction by PAH due to temperature.
Dungavell, J1, Cross, T1, Ennis, J1, Hodson, P1, 1 Queen's University School of Environmental Studies, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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CROTEAU, MSteroid action in the brain: implications for endocrine disruption of growth and reproduction in aquatic vertebrates.
Trudeau, V1, Gallant, N1, Maryniuk, C1, Croteau, M1, 1 Centre for Advanced Research in Environmental Genomics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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CROTEAU, M.-N.Metal transfer through freshwater food webs: How trophic position influences exposure to metals?
Croteau, M.-N.1, Luoma, S.N.1, Stewart, A.R.1, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, USA
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CROUCH, COREENTrichloroethylene in fruits and vegetables: preliminary field survey results.
Doucette, William1, Chard, Julie1, Chard, Brandon1, Fabrizius, H1, Crouch, Coreen1, Gorder, Kyle2, 1 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA2 Environmental Management Directorate, Hill Air Force Base, UT, USA
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CROUCH, NDoes perchlorate exposure alter thyroid and/or reproductive function in common carp in Lake Mead?
Snyder, E1, Crouch, N1, Kelly, K2, Van Der Kraak, G3, Fitzgerald, S4, Snyder, S5, 1 Pennsylvania Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Penn State University, University Park, PA, USA2 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, CO, USA3 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada4 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA5 Southern Nevada Water Authority, Henderson, NV, USA
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CROWLEY, PAtrazine induced hyperactivity increases susceptibility to predation and water loss in a salamander.
ROHR, J1, SIH, A2, KERBY, J2, ELSKUS, A1, SHEPHERD, B1, CROWLEY, P1, PALMER, B1, 1 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY, USA2 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, CA, USA
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CROZIER, EThe role food quality plays in determining metal uptake in the bivalve Mytilus trossulus.
King, J1, Bendell-Young, L1, Moore, M1, Crozier, E1, Jurgensen, A1, 1 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada
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CRUMB, JThe use of soil invertebrates (earthworm and springtails) from synchronous and asynchronous cultures in toxicity tests for site soil assessment.
Stephenson, G1, Feisthauer, N1, Crumb, J1, Scroggins, R2, 1 ESG International Inc., Guelph, ON, Canada2 Environment Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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CRUNKILTON, RToxicity of urban and agricultural land use in five southeastern Wisconsin streams.
Torrison, B1, Crunkilton, R1, 1 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI, USA
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CRUZ-LI, E.Effects of ammonium perchlorate, 4-(tert octyl) phenol, and their mixture on zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Cruz-Li, E.1, La Point, T.2, Patino, R.1, Cobb, G.1, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock;, TX, USA2 University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA
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CULP, JMultiple Stressors: Risk-Based Framework and Experimental Design for Cause/Effect Relationships.
Swanson, S1, Culp, J2, Fraiken, C1, Lambarti, G3, Lowell, R2, Taylor, B4, Vaz da Costa Vargas, S1, 1 Golder Associates Ltd., Calgary, Alberta, Canada2 National Water Research Institute, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada3 University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA4 St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
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CULP, J.A conceptual framework for investigation of cause in pulp and paper environmental effects monitoring.
Hewitt, M.1, Dube, M.2, Culp, J.2, 3, MacLatchy, D.4, Munkittrick, K.4, 1 National Water Research Institute, Burlington, Ontario, Canada2 National Water Research Institute, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada3 University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada4 Univeristy of New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
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CULP, R.Assessing the toxicity of munitions–contaminated water and soil after remediation with zerovalent iron.
Culp, R.1, Lemrick, C.1, Park, J.1, Shea, P.1, 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraksa, USA
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CUNNINGHAM, MWillamette river fish deformities and maternal transfer of persistent organic pollutants.
Villeneuve, D1, Cunningham, M1, Markle, D1, Curtis, L1, 1 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331
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CURRAN, CTOXICITY OF RODEO® AND ARSENAL® TANK MIXES TO JUVENILE RAINBOW TROUT.
Curran, C 1, Boehm, D1, Genther, K1, Grange, K1, Higley, R1, McAvinchey, S1, Schaaf, A1, Sowle, D1, Sykes, C1, 1 University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
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CURRAN, CAvoidance of herbicide tank mixes to juvenile salmonids.
Curran, C1, Grassley, J1, Grue, C1, 1 University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
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CURRAN, CActive ingredients, formulations, and tank mixes: What should be regulated?
Grue, C1, Curran, C1, Grassley, J1, Smith, B1, Gardner, S2, Kubena, K3, 1 Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA2 Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas del Noroeste, La Paz, BCS, Mexico3 US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC, USA
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CURRIE, RAcute and chronic mercury exposures to different life stages of the rainbow mussel, Villosa iris.
Valenti, T1, Cherry, D1, Neves, R2, Locke, B1, Uerz, J1, Currie, R1, 1 Department of Biology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA2 Virginia Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit, U.S. Geological Survey, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
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CURTIS, LWillamette river fish deformities and maternal transfer of persistent organic pollutants.
Villeneuve, D1, Cunningham, M1, Markle, D1, Curtis, L1, 1 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331
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CURTIS, LDevelopment of a Zebrafish Skeletal Deformity Bioassay.
Warner, K1, Villeneuve, D1, Tilton, F1, Curtis, L1, Jenkins, J1, 1 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA
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CURTIS, TGene expression study of Escherichia coli MG1655 in response to a standard toxic compound, para-nitrophenol.
Brown, A1, Snape, J2, Harwood, C1, Curtis, T1, Head, I1, 1 University of Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK2 AstraZeneca, Brixham, Devon, UK
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CURTIS, TReproducibility issues within gene array data sets in ecotoxicology.
Snape, J1, Brown, A2, Harwood, C2, Curtis, T2, Head, I2, 1 AstraZeneca, Brixham, Devon, UK2 University of Newcastle, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
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CUTRIGHT, T.J.Effect of EDTA on the Mobilization, Uptake and Selectivity of Cadmium, Chromium, and Nickle during Phytoremediation with Helianthus Annuus.
Turgut, C1, Pepe, M2, Cutright, T.J.2, 1 University of Hohenheim, Ecology and Ecotoxicology, Stuttgart, Germany2 University of Akron, Dept. Civil Engineering, Akron, OH
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CYR, DEffects of Xenoestrogens from the St. Lawrence on Testicular Development and Sperm Motility In Spottail Shiners.
Paquet, V1, Aravindakshan, J1, Marcogliese, D2, Cyr, D1, 1 INRS-Institut Armand Frappier, Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada2 Environment Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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CYR, M-DA new tool for ecotoxicological risk assessment of contaminated sites: the TerraSys software.
Renoux, A1, Trepanier, J-P1, Wallis, P1, Cyr, M-D1, Bisson, M1, Morin, K1, Belabbas, S1, Richer, E1, Fouchecourt, M-O1, Coulombe, I1, 1 Sanexen Environmental Services Inc., Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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CZECHOWICZ, KUse of single stranded conformational polymorphism (SSCP) to evaluate genetic diversity in chironomids from Kearny Marsh, NJ.
Czechowicz, K1, Bentivegna, C1, 1 Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, USA
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CZECHOWICZ, KComparison of Sediment and Detritus Toxicity from a Heavy Metal Contaminated Freshwater Marsh.
Bentivegna, C1, Bugel, S1, Alfano, J, Czechowicz, K1, 1 Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, USA
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CZIUDAJ, G.The POC associated Flux of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) to the Deep Ocean.
Schulz-Bull, D.E.1, Cziudaj, G.2, Petrick, G.3, Yamashita, N.4, Blanz, T.5, 1 IO-Warnemuende, Germany2 IO-Warnemuende, Germany3 IFM-Kiel, Germany4 AIST, Japan5 IO-Warnemuende, Germany
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