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HA, YONJUIn vivo and in vitro screening of endocrine disrupting chemicals in Japanese quail.
Shimada, Kiyoshi1, Ichikawa, Kouhei1, Ha, Yonju1, Yamamoto, Ichiro1, Tsukada, Akira1, Saito, Noboru1, Masayoshi, Imagawa2, Maekawa, Shinobu2, Nishizuka, Makoto2, 1 Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan2 Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Aichi
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HAASCH, MLauric acid hydroxylation in catfish exposed to peroxisome proliferators clofibrate or 2,4-D.
Haasch, M1, Ford, A1, Allgood, J1, 1 The University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA
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HAASCH, M.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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HABIG, CIntegrating temporal changes in receptor sensitivity in the development of TMDLs for non-persistent chemicals.
Mackay, C1, DeMott, R2, Habig, C3, Gard, N1, Pastorok, R1, 1 Exponent, Bellevue, WA, USA2 Exponent, Tampa, FL, USA3 Exponent, Washington, DC, USA
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HABIG, CValidation: The forgotten aspect of environmental modeling.
Habig, C1, 1 Exponent, Washington, D.C., USA
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HAFFNER, D.Effects of exotic species introductions on trophic relationships and contaminant concentrations in boreal lake food webs.
Kidd, K.1, Muir, D.2, Whittle, M.3, Johnston, T.3, Drouillard, K.4, Haffner, D.4, Evans, M.5, 1 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Winnipeg, MB, Canada2 Environment Canada, Burlington, ON, Canada3 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Winnipeg, MB, Canada4 University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada5 Environment Canada, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
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HAFFNER, DOUGLASSPCB Distributions in the Primary Foodweb of Morphologically Distinct Freshwater Systems.
Hagen, Harold1, Paterson, Gord1, Drouillard, Ken1, 2, Haffner, Douglass1, 2, 3, 1 Dept. Biological Sciences, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, N9B 3P42 Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, N9B 3P43 Canada Research Chair (Great Lakes), Windsor, ON, N9B 3P4
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HAFFNER, GChemical elimination rates as indicators of dietary limitation in lake trout.
Paterson, G1, Huestis, S2, Whittle, D2, Drouillard, K1, Haffner, G1, 1 Great Lakes Institute, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada2 Dept. of Fisheries & Oceans, Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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HAFFNER, GComparing POP contamination between lakes: A fugacity based approach.
Paterson, G1, Drouillard, K1, Haffner, G1, 1 Great Lakes Institute, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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HAGEDORN, CBacterial Source Tracking in the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Process.
Kern, J1, McClellan, P1, Petrauskas, B1, Hagedorn, C2, 1 MapTech, Inc., Blacksburg, VA, USA2 Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA
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HAGEN, HAROLDPCB Distributions in the Primary Foodweb of Morphologically Distinct Freshwater Systems.
Hagen, Harold1, Paterson, Gord1, Drouillard, Ken1, 2, Haffner, Douglass1, 2, 3, 1 Dept. Biological Sciences, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, N9B 3P42 Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, N9B 3P43 Canada Research Chair (Great Lakes), Windsor, ON, N9B 3P4
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HAGINO, S.Effect of sex-ratio on the fertility of fish using medaka (Oryzias latipes): a preliminary investigation for sex-ratio skewness in fish population exposed to endocrine disruption chemicals.
Lin, B.1, Hagino, S.2, Kagoshima, M.2, Ashida, S.2, Tokai, A.1, Nakanishi, J.1, 3, 1 Recearch Center for Chemical Risk Management, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, 305-8569, Japan, Japan2 Sumika Technoservice Corporation, Takarazuka, 665-0051, Japan, Japan3 Graduate School of Environment and Information Science, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, 240-8501, Japan, Japan
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HAHN, MAnalysis of CpG methylation in the promoter region of the CYP1A gene in Fundulus Heteroclitus from creosote-contaminated and reference sites.
Timme, A1, Meyer, J1, Wassenberg, D1, Waterland, R1, Karchner, S2, Hahn, M2, DiGiulio, R1, 1 Duke University, Durham, NC, USA2 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, USA
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HAHN, M.Is it ARNT? Identification of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Nuclear Translocator from the Clam, Mya arenaria.
Butler, R.1, Tonneson, J.1, Hahn, M.2, Van Beneden, R.1, 1 University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA2 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA
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HAINS, JInvestigating Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy: A link between waterfowl and aquatic plants.
Birrenkott, A1, Hains, J2, Wilde, S3, Fischer, J4, Murphy, T5, Hope, C5, Parnell, P6, Bowerman, W1, 1 Clemson University, Pendleton, SC, USA2 US Army Corps of Engineers, Calhoun Falls, SC, USA3 University of South Carolina - Baruch Institute, Charleston, SC, USA4 University of Georgia - SCWDS, Athens, GA, USA5 South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Green Pond, SC, USA6 Clemson University, Columbia, SC, USA
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HAKKINEN, JMammalian Sigma Receptor Binding Data As A Surrogate Ecotoxicological Screen For SSRI Induced Responses In Aquatic Invertebrates.
Huggett, D1, Ericson, J1, Johnson, C1, Hakkinen, J1, 1 Pfizer Global Research and Development, Groton, CT, 06340
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HAKKINEN, PStatus of Ranking and Scoring Systems for Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals (REACH).
Pittinger, C1, Maier, M2, Hakkinen, P2, Giddings, J3, 1 The Cadmus Group, Inc., Cincinnati, OH2 Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment, Cincinnati, OH3 The Cadmus Group, Inc., Rochester, MA
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HALBROOK, REvaluation of PCB concentrations in European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) eggs and chicks from a Superfund site in Kentucky.
McKernan, M1, Halbrook, R1, 1 Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA
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HALBROOK, RSediment toxicity associated with oil and/or brine spills in intermittent streams in southern Illinois.
Orr, T1, Halbrook, R1, 1 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA
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HALE, BCadmium 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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HALE, BNew approaches in predicting cadmium partitioning in plants.
Van der Vliet, L1, Hale, B1, 1 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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HALE, BDetermination of a conditional binding constant for copper to wheat roots for biotic ligand modelling.
Boyle, D1, Hale, B1, 1 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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HALE, BHazard assessment of metals and metal compounds in terrestrial systems.
Smolders, E1, Fairbrother, A2, Hale, B3, Lombi, E4, McGrath, S5, McLaughlin, M4, Rutgers, M6, Van der Vliet, L, 1 K.U.Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium2 US EPS, Corvallis, OR, USA3 University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada4 CSIRO Land and Water, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia5 Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, UK6 National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
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HALE, B.Toxicity vs. accumulation endpoints: effect on determined conditional stability constants.
Antunes, P.1, Hale, B., 1 University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada
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HALE, RAre Wastewater Treatment Plants Sources for Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)?
La Guardia, M1, Hale, R1, Harvey, E1, 1 Virginia Institute of Marine Science, The College of William and Mary, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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HALE, RChanging 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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HALE, REmerging Chemicals of Concern in Biosolids.
Mainor, T1, La Guardia, M1, Hale, R1, Harvey, E1, Bush, E1, Gaylor, M1, 1 Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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HALE, RBioavailability of Sewage Sludge-Associated PBDEs to Earthworms.
Gaylor, M1, Hale, R1, 1 Department of Environmental and Aquatic Animal Health, VIMS, Gloucester Point, VA 23062, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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HALEY, MAquatic 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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HALEY, M.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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HALEY, RDevelopment and Validation of a Pacific Herring Embryo Bioassay Protocol.
Dinnel, P1, Haley, R1, Midduagh, D1, 1 Shannon Point Marine Center, Anacortes, WA, USA
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HALL, AEnantiomeric Fractions (EF) of PCB Atropisomers and DDT in Composting Samples.
Hall, A1, Im, J1, Pressley, H1, Lee, C1, Freedman, D1, 1 Clemson University, Anderson, SC, USA
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HALL, LIndustry Applications of Remote Sensing for Environmental Management.
Korenaga, G1, Smart, D1, Samuels, P1, Hall, L1, Jackson, L1, Ainodion, J1, Evans, M1, Hanrahan, F1, Ellis, J2, Davis, H3, 1 ChevronTexaco, Richmond, CA, USA2 Ellis Geospatial, Walnut Creek, CA, USA3 Artistic Earth, San Ramon, CA, USA
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HALL, SKey Aspects Of Final Federal Register Notification Of Wet Test Changes.
Hall, S1, 1 The ADVENT Group, Inc., Brentwood, TN, USA
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HALL, TA comparison of three relative risk model risk assessments.
Thomas, J1, Hall, T1, Landis, W2, Luxon, M3, Obery, A4, 1 National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Anacortes, WA, USA2 Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA3 Windward Environmental LLC, Seattle, WA, USA4 Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Eugene, OR, USA
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HALL, WDerivation of Site Specific Fluoride Aquatic Life Criteria.
Hall, W1, Horsley, T1, Heise, E1, Lockwood, R1, 1 The ADVENT Group, Inc., Brentwood, TN, USA
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HALLDORSON, TBiomagnification of - and -hexabromocyclododecane congeners in a Lake Ontario food web.
Tomy, G1, Budakowski, W1, Halldorson, T1, Whittle, M2, Keir, M2, Alaee, M3, 1 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada2 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Burlington, Ontario, Canada3 Environment Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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HALLDORSON, TFluorinated organic compounds in an Eastern Arctic marine food web.
Tomy, G1, Budakowski, W1, Halldorson, T1, Stern, G1, Helm, P1, 1 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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HALLDORSON, TAccumulation of Hexabromocyclododecane and Polychlorinated Naphthalenes in Arctic Seabirds.
Helm, P1, Tomy, G1, Halldorson, T1, Norstrom, R2, Fisk, A3, 1 Freshwater Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada2 National Wildlife Research Centre, Hull, Quebec, Canada3 University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, United States
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HALLDORSON, TLC-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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HALSALL, C.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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HAMEEDI, MIdentification of Contaminated Coastal Sediments Using a Biomarker Assay.
Anderson, J1, Hartwell, I2, Hameedi, M2, 1 Columbia Analytical Services, Kelso, WA, USA2 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA
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HAMEEDI, MChemical 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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HAMILTON, 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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HAMILTON, 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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HAMISSOU, MIJITABAThe Effects of Various Concentrations of Aluminum on the Growth and Development of Arabidopsis thaliana.
Hamissou, Mijitaba1, Goodman, Tomiko1, Morefield, Heather1, Willingham, Jason1, 1 Biology Department, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama, USA
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HAMPTON, L.Stimulating Biodegradation of Organic Compounds in Karst-aquifer Microcosms.
Hampton, L.1, Ary, A.1, Woods, K.1, Beddingfield, M. 1, King, L. 1, Byl, T.1, 2, 1 Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, Nashville, TN, USA
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HAMPTON, S.East Walker River Oil Spill: From Spill to Restoration.
Hampton, S.1, Yamamoto, J.1, Higgins, D.2, Solberger, P3, Montalvo, A.1, Joab, B.1, 1 California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, California, United States of America2 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Reno, Nevada, United States of America3 Nevada Division of Wildlife, Reno, Nevada, United States of America
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HAN, SEstimating Whole Effluent Toxicity of Municipal and Agro-Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluents.
Na, J1, Yim, J1, Han, S2, Kim, S1, 1 Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology (K-JIST), Gwangju, Korea2 Mokpo National Maritime University, Mokpo, Chonam, Korea
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HAN, ZNon-Specific Alteration of Steroidogenesis In Vitro by Supra-Physiological Levels of Surfactant.
Levine, S1, Farmer, D1, Heydens, W1, Han, Z2, Wall, C2, Papadopoulos, V2, 1 Monsanto Company, St. Louis, MO, USA2 Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington D.C., USA
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HANAZATO, T.Changes in vulnerability of Daphnia population to an insecticide application depending on the population trend.
Hanazato, T.1, Hirokawa, H.1, 1 Shinshu University, Suwa, Japan, Japan
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HANDLEY, J WFurther Development of Hybridisation Protection Assays (HPA) for detecting endocrine disruption effluent monitoring studies.
Handley, J W 1, Sewell, IG1, Thomas-Jones, E2, 1 SafePharm Laboratories Ltd, Derby, UK2 Molecular Light Technology Research Ltd, Cardiff, UK
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HANDY, REffects 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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HANFELT, MUse of "Real Time" PCR for Quantifying Antibiotic Resistance in the Environment.
Graham, D1, Peak, N1, Smith, Marilyn2, Knapp, Charles1, Hanfelt, M3, Galland, J3, 1 University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA2 University of Kansas - Medical School, Kansas City, KS, USA3 Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA
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HANRAHAN, FIndustry Applications of Remote Sensing for Environmental Management.
Korenaga, G1, Smart, D1, Samuels, P1, Hall, L1, Jackson, L1, Ainodion, J1, Evans, M1, Hanrahan, F1, Ellis, J2, Davis, H3, 1 ChevronTexaco, Richmond, CA, USA2 Ellis Geospatial, Walnut Creek, CA, USA3 Artistic Earth, San Ramon, CA, USA
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HANSEN, B.G.H.The new European Technical Guidance Document on Risk Assessment and its use under REACH.
Loonen, H.1, Hansen, B.G.H.2, Bruijn, J.1, Paya-Perez, A.1, Kaland, T.3, Munn, S.1, 1 European Chemicals Bureau - European Commission, Ispra, Italy2 DG Environment - European Commission, Brussels, Belgium3 Norwegian Pollution Control Authority, Oslo, Norway
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HANSEN, K.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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HANSEN, P.K.Regulations and risks related to metals in fish feed.
Lundebye, A.-K.1, Berntssen, M.H.G.1, Julshamn, K.1, Stigebrandt, A.2, Ervik, A.3, Hansen, P.K.3, 1 National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research, Bergen, Norway2 University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden3 Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway
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HANSEN, SOperationalizing and implementing the Precautionary Principle in regulation of Public Health and the Environment.
Hansen, S1, 1 Roskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark
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HAO, CAn exposure assessment of antibiotics used in livestock production within a model watershed.
Lissemore, L1, Hao, C2, Nguyen, B2, Yang, P2, Solomon, K1, Ho, T2, Seto, P3, 1 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada2 Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Toronto, Ontario, Canada3 Environment Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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HAO, C.LC/MS/MS Analysis of Waterborne Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products.
Hao, C.1, Lissemore, L.2, Nguyen, B.1, Yang, P.1, Ho, T.1, Solomon, K.2, Seto, P.3, 1 Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada2 Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada3 CCIW, Environmental Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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HARDESTY, DAcute toxicity of selenium to fathead minnows and endangered desert pupfish.
Kunz, J1, Besser, J1, Greer, I1, Hardesty, D1, Ingersoll, C1, Wang, N1, 2, Roberts, C2, 3, Sobiech, S2, 1 USGS, Columbia, MO, USA2 USFWS, Carlsbad, CA, USA3
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HARDIN, D.Trace substances and biomarkers in fish from the North Slope of Alaska.
Spies, R.1, Gold, J.1, Hardin, D.1, Bell, D.1, 1 Applied Marine Sciences, Livermore, CA, USA
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HARDING, KThe effect of dissolved organic matter on mercury bioaccumulation.
Harding, K1, Dillon, P1, Gowland, J1, 1 Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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HARDING, LResponses of non-target organisms to aqueous potassium permanganate exposure.
Hobbs, M1, Harding, L2, Grippo, R2, Farris, J2, Griffin, B1, 1 Harry K. Dupree Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Center, Stuttgart, Arkansas, USA2 Arkansas State University Environmental Studies Program, State University, Arkansas, USA
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HARDY, DThe Importance of Transformation/Dissolution in the Hazard Classification of Metals and Alloys.
Skeaff, J1, McGeer, J1, Hardy, D1, 1 CANMET-Mining and Mineral Sciences Laboratories, Natural Resources Canada
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HARE, LInfluence 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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HARE, LExchange 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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HARE, LCompetition between protons and cadmium ions along the food chain leading to the biomonitor Chaoborus.
orvoine, J1, Hare, L1, Tessier, A1, 1 INRS ETE UNIVERSITE DU QUEBEC, QC, CANADA
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HARE, L.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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HARE, 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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HARE, L.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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HARMAN, 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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HARMAN, 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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HARMON, S.Influence of reduced sulfur on copper toxicity in low alkalinity and hardness waters.
Murray-Gulde, C.1, Stagg, C.2, Ryan, A.2, Harmon, S.3, 1 Entrix, Inc., Atlanta, GA, USA2 Clemson University, Pendleton, SC, USA3 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
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HARMS, CHealth Status of Atlantic Menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) in the Pamlico River, North Carolina.
Johnson, A1, Harms, C1, 1 North Carolina State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
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HARNER, TQuantifying the Deposition of Semi-volatile Organic Compounds to a Deciduous Forest Canopy in Canada.
Su, Y1, 2, Gevao, B1, Harner, T3, Wania, F1, 2, 1 Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Toronto, ON, Canada2 Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada3 Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada
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HARNER, TIndoor/outdoor relationships and partitioning of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and perfluorinated compounds.
Harner, T1, Wilford, B1, Shoeib, M1, Zhu, J1, Ikonomou, M1, Kannan, K1, Jones, K1, 1 Meteorological Service of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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HARPER, CAROLINECYP1A1 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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HARRAD, SAccumulation and chiral analysis of organic chemicals in forest soils along an urban-rural gradient.
Wong, F1, Diamond, M2, Truong, J2, Robson, M3, Harrad, S3, Bidleman, T1, 1 Meteorological Service of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada2 University of Tornoto, Ontario, Canada3 University of Birmingham, UK
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HARRAHY, EAssessing 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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HARRING, K.Investigation into the mechanism of p53 degradation in Mya arenaria gonadal tumors.
Harring, K.1, Kelley, M.2, Van Beneden, R.1, 1 University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA2 University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA
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HARRIS, BCharacterization of Environmental Partitioning, Bioavailability, and Biodegradability of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
Dimitriou-Christidis, P1, Harris, B2, Reese, E1, Autenrieth, R1, McDonald, T1, 1 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA2 ERM Southwest, Inc., Houston, Texas, USA
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HARRIS, GManaging 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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HARRIS, MUsing wildlife to elucidate sources and effects of PCDDs and PCDFs from forest industry activities.
Elliott, J1, Wilson, L1, Harris, M2, 1 Canadian Wildlife Service, Delta, BC, Canada2 Lorax Environmental, Penticton, BC, Canada
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HARRIS, P.Environment Canada's Screening Assessment of Polychlorinated Naphthalenes (PCNs).
Miettunen, A.1, Harris, P.1, 1 Environment Canada, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
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HARRISON, PMulti-elemental fingerprinting of petroleum products using gas chromatography coupled with atomic emission detection.
Harrison, P1, Gardinali, P1, 1 FLorida International University, Miami, Florida, USA
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HART HAYES, EMILYUse of a relative risk model regional risk assessment as a predictive model for environmental decision-making.
Landis, Wayne1, Hart Hayes, Emily1, 1 Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA
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HARTEL, PCombining Targeted Sampling and Enterococcus faecalis Isolation for Bacterial Source Tracking of Human Fecal Contamination.
Hartel, P1, 1 University of Georgia, Athens, GA
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HARTLEY, WChlorodibromomethane-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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HARTLEY, WDevelopmental Effects of Methylene Chloride on Medaka Embryos.
Yenuganti, J1, Palit, S1, Thiyagarajah, A1, Hartley, W1, Abdelghani, A1, 1 Tulane University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA, USA
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HARTLEY, WUptake and depuration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from sediments by crayfish (Procambarus spp.).
Lin, H1, Abdelghani, A1, Hartley, W1, Watanabe, K1, 1 Department of Environmental Health Sciences Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA
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HARTNICK, TIdentification of ecologically relevant toxic components in effluents from oil production activities.
Tollefsen, K-E1, Grung, M1, Dye, C2, Berntssen, M3, Hartnick, T4, Norrgren, L5, Balaam, J.6, Thomas, K6, 1 Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Oslo, Norway2 Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU), Kjeller, Norway3 Norwegian Institute for Fisheries and Seafood Research (NIFES), Bergen, Norway4 Centre for Soil and Environmental Research (Jordforsk), Aas, Norway5 Swedish Agricultural University (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden6 Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences (CEFAS), Burnham on Crouch, United Kingdom
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HARTWELL, IIdentification of Contaminated Coastal Sediments Using a Biomarker Assay.
Anderson, J1, Hartwell, I2, Hameedi, M2, 1 Columbia Analytical Services, Kelso, WA, USA2 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA
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HARVEY, EAre Wastewater Treatment Plants Sources for Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)?
La Guardia, M1, Hale, R1, Harvey, E1, 1 Virginia Institute of Marine Science, The College of William and Mary, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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HARVEY, EChanging 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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HARVEY, EEmerging Chemicals of Concern in Biosolids.
Mainor, T1, La Guardia, M1, Hale, R1, Harvey, E1, Bush, E1, Gaylor, M1, 1 Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA, USA
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HARVEY, G.Perchlorate in Marine Biota and By-Products.
Harvey, G.1, O' Lear, J.2, Nzengung, V.3, Godfrey, R.2, 1 ASC/ENVR USAF WPAFB, WPAFB, OH, USA2 ManTech Corporation, WPAFB, OH, USA3 University of Georgia-Athens, Athens, GA, USA
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HARWOOD, CGene 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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HARWOOD, CReproducibility 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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HASHIMOTO, S.Toxic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in coastal areas of Japan.
Kurihara, R.1, Shiraishi, F.2, Tanaka, N.3, Hashimoto, S.1, 1 Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan2 National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan3 Hadano Research Institute, Food and Drug Safety Center, Hadano, Kanagawa, Japan
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HASHIMOTO, S.Evaluation of estrogenic activities in contaminated bay sediments.
Hashimoto, S.1, Watanabe, E.1, Ueda, Y.1, Fujii, K.2, Kakuno, A.2, Shiraishi, F.3, 1 Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan2 National Research Institute of Fisheries and Environment of Inland Sea, Saeki, Hiroshima, Japan3 National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
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HASHIZUME, KIYOMATSUPhthalate esters acquired estrogenic activities through light-exposure.
Okamoto, Yoshinori1, Toda, Chitose1, Ueda, Koji1, Hashizume, Kiyomatsu1, Itoh, Kazuo1, Nishikawa, Jun-ichi2, Nishihara, Tsutomu2, Kojima, Nakao1, 1 Faculty of Pharmacy, Meijo University, 150 Yagotoyama, Tempaku-ku, Nagoya, Japan2 Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University, 1-6 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka, Japan
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HASLETT, KAnalysis of chiral pesticides in indoor environments.
Motley, T1, Haslett, K1, Falconer, R1, 1 Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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HATHAWAY, SAmphibian conservation through integrated data management: the ARMI (Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative) model.
Brown, C1, Fisher, R1, Rochester, C1, Hathaway, S1, Gallant, A2, Byun, J3, 1 US Geological Survey, San Diego, CA, USA2 US Geological Survey, Sioux Falls, SD, USA3 US Geological Survey, Laurel, MD, USA
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HAUGHT, RProposed Water Quality Surveillance Network using Physical, Chemical and Biological Early Warning Systems (CBEWS).
Allen, J2, Haught, R2, Lattier, D.1, Goodrich, J2, 2 U.S. EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, 452681 U.S. EPA National Exposure Research Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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HAUGHT, RWater Quality Early Warning Systems for Source Water and Distribution System Monitoring.
Allen, H1, Haught, R1, Goodrich, J1, Lazorchak, J2, 1 U.S. EPA NRMRL, Cincinnati, OH, USA2 U.S. EPA NERL, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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HAUNERT, DToxicity of the Herbicide Norflurazon to Vallisneria Americana.
Wilson, P1, Wilson, S1, Haunert, D2, 1 University of Florida, Indian River Research and Education Center, Fort Pierce, FL, USA2 South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL, USA
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HAUSER, CAtmospheric transport of semi-volatile organic compounds to a remote site on the US West Coast.
Killin, R1, Hauser, C1, 2, Wilson, G1, Simonich, S1, 1 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA2 Davidson College, Davidson, NC, USA
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HAUSWALDT, SMaternal transfer of mercury in fish and reptiles: concentrations in eggs versus somatic tissues.
Jagoe, C1, Brant, H1, Wall, A1, Glenn, T1, 2, Strickland, D2, Hauswaldt, S2, Sepulveda, M3, Arnold, B3, Gross, T3, 1 Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA2 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA3 USGS-BRD, Gainsville, Fl
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HAWARI, JAcute and chronic toxicity of the new explosive CL-20 in the earthworm (Eisenia andrei) exposed to amended natural soils.
Robidoux, PY1, 2, Sunahara, GI1, Leduc, F1, Savard, K1, 2, Berthelot, Y1, 2, Dodard, S1, Martel, M1, Sarrazin, M1, Hawari, J, 1 National Research Council Canada, Montreal, Quebec, Canada2 Centre TOXEN, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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HAWKINS, A.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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HAWKINS, C.P.Ohio 1: Attributing Impact of Mixtures and Habitat Degradation via Predictive Models.
Dyer, S.D.1, Zwart, D.2, Posthuma, L.2, Hawkins, C.P.3, 1 The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA2 RIVM - Lab. for Ecological Risk Assessment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands3 Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA
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HAWKINS, C.P.Ohio 2: Eco-epidemiological observations on the concepts of Species Sensitivity Distributions and mixture risk assessment.
Posthuma, L.1, Zwart, D.1, Dyer, S.D.2, Hawkins, C.P.3, 1 RIVM - Lab. for Ecological Risk Assessment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands2 The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA3 Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA
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HAWKINS, S.Wood extractive biotransformation and toxicity in pulp mill biosolids.
Hawkins, S.1, Khan, C.1, van den Heuvel, M.2, Hodson, P.1, 1 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada2 Forest Research, Rotorua, New Zealand
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HAWKINS, SAWhy does crude oil cause blue sac disease in larval fish?
Hodson, P1, Noble, CAJ1, Orr, H1, Quereshi, P1, Hawkins, SA1, Tabash, S1, Bauder, M1, Brown, RS1, 1 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, CANADA
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HAWTHORNE, S.PAH bioavailability and characterization of soot carbon in aquatic sediments at MGP sites.
Kreitinger, J.1, Nakles, D.1, Neuhauser, E.2, Hawthorne, S.3, Doherty, F.4, Menzie, C.5, 1 The RETEC Group, Inc., Ithaca, NY, USA2 Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation a National Grid Company, Syracuse, NY, USA3 Energy and Environmental Research Center, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, USA4 AquaTOX Research, Inc., Syracuse, NY, USA5 Menzie Cura & Associates, Inc., Chelmsford, MA, USA
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HAY, LAssociations between amphibian diversity and climate in the continental United States.
Battaglin, W1, Hay, L1, McCabe, G1, Nanjappa, P2, Gallant, A3, 1 USGS, Lakewood, Colorado, USA2 USGS, Laurel, Maryland, USA3 USGS, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
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HAYAKAWA, KMolecular mechanism for aryl hydrocarbon receptor-mediated antiandrogenic activity.
Kizu, R1, Okamura, K1, Toriba, A1, Burnstein, K2, Kakishima, H3, Hayakawa, K1, 1 Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan2 School of Medicine University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA3 Eiken Chemical Co., Tokyo, Japan
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HAYES, J.A watershed approach to characterize the influence of land use change on aquatic resources.
Klaine, S.1, Schlautman, M1, English, R. 2, Hayes, J.3, Karanfil, T.4, Templeton, S. 5, Smink, J.1, Post, C.2, 1 Environmental Toxicology Program, Clemson University, Pendleton, SC, USA2 Department of Forestry and natural Resources, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA3 Public Service and Administration, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA4 Department of Environmental Engineering and Science, Clemson University, Pendleton, SC, USA5 Department of Agricultural Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA
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HAYES, TFrom Silent Spring to Silent Night: Are amphibians really canaries?
Hayes, T1, 1 LISAB, Dept of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 94732-3104
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HAYWARD-WALKER, A spill response decision-making in relation to wildlife resources and oil spill applied technologies.
Scholz, D1, Warren, S1, Hayward-Walker, A1, McGowan, P2, Stout, H3, Hogue, G4, 1 SEA, Inc, C, SC, USA2 US. Fish and Wildlife Service/Chesapeake Bay Field Office, Annapolis, MD, USA3 Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research, Newark, DE, USA4 US. Department of The Interior/Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance, Atlanta, GA, USA
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HAZELTON, JComparing Species Sensitivity to Dietary Methoxychlor in a Two Generation Test.
Ottinger, M1, Hazelton, J1, Quinn, M1, Thompson, N 1, Wu, J1, Quigley, E1, Abdelnabi, M1, Beavers, J2, Fry, L2, Jaber, M2, 1 Department of Animal and Avian Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA2 Wildlife International,Ltd., Easton, MD, USA
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HAZELTON, JEstrogenic Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Impair Reproductive Neuroendocrine and Behavioral Responses in Japanese Quail.
Ottinger, M1, Hazelton, J1, Wu, J1, Ruscio, M1, Thompson, N1, Quinn, M, Abdelnabi, M, Beavers, J2, Jaber, M2, 1 Department of Animal and Avian Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA2 Wildlife International, Ltd., Easton, Maryland, USA
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HE, L.-Y.Genotoxicity of complex chemical mixtures in soil after bioremediation.
Parr, A.1, Phillips, T.1, He, L.-Y.1, McDonald, T.1, 2, Autenrieth, R.1, 2, Donnelly, K.1, 2, 1 Texas A&M University, College of Vet. Medicine, Dept. of Vet. Anatomy and Public Health, College Station, Texas, USA2 Texas A&M University, School of Rural Public Health, Dept. of Environmental and Occupational Health, College Station, Texas, USA
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HEAD, IGene 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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HEAD, IReproducibility 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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HEADLEY, JSorption 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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HEADLEY, JOHNDetermination 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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HEATH, LCarbon cycling in US forest ecosystems: trends, effects of land use change, and sustainability.
Woodbury, P1, Smith, J1, Heath, L1, 1 USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, Durham, NH, USA
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HECKER, MPlasma 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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HECKER, MEffects 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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HECKERT, JEffects of lead on the Western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis.
Salice, C1, Heckert, J1, Bazar, M1, Paulus, H1, Talent, L.2, 1 US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, APG, MD, USA2 Department of Zoology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
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HECKERT, JBaseline hematology and plasma chemistry for the Western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis.
Bazar, M1, Salice, C1, Heckert, J1, Goodwin, S1, Talent, L2, 1 US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, APG, MD, USA2 Department of Zoology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA
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HECKERT, J.Refinement of a Reptilian Toxicity Testing System using the Western Fence Lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis.
Heckert, J.1, Salice, C.1, Bazar, M.1, Talent, L.2, 1 U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, U.S.A.2 Department of Zoology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
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HEDRICK, RCellular 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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HEESEMAN, L.Relationship of Lymphoproliferation and Clinical Blood Parameters to Heavy Metals In Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles.
Peden-Adams, M.1, Wang, A.2, Johnson, A.1, EuDaly, J.1, Smythe, J.1, Heeseman, L.1, Fair, P.3, Kenyon, L.2, Landry, A.2, 1 Center for Marine Biomedicine and Environmental Science, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC2 Department of Marine Biology, Texas A&M University of Galveston, Galveston, TX3 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Charleston, SC
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HEESEMANN, LImmunological Function is Altered after Lifetime Exposure to Trichloroethylene.
Keil, D1, Heesemann, L2, EuDaly, A2, Smythe, J1, EuDaly, J1, 2, Gilkeson, G2, Peden-Adams, M1, 2, 3, 1 Department of Health Professions, Charleston, SC2 Department of Medicine/ Rheumatology, Charleston, SC3 Center For Marine Biomedicine and Environmental Science, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
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HEIJERICK, DThe biotic ligand model: mechanisms and mathematics.
De Schamphelaere, K1, Heijerick, D2, Bossuyt, B1, Deleebeeck, N1, Van Sprang, P2, Janssen, C1, 1 Ghent University - Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology and Aquatic Ecology, Gent, Belgium2 EURAS, Zwijnaarde, Belgium
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HEIJERICK, DBiotic ligand model predicting acute nickel toxicity to Daphnia magna: development and validation.
Heijerick, D1, De Schamphelaere, K2, Van Sprang, P1, Deleebeeck, N2, Janssen, C2, 1 EURAS, Gent-Zwijnaarde, Belgium2 Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology, Gent, Belgium
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HEIJERICK, DDevelopment and validation of Biotic Ligand Model with nickel for the algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata.
Heijerick, D1, Deleebeeck, N2, De Schamphelaere, K2, Van Sprang, P1, Janssen, C2, 1 EURAS, Gent-Zwijnaarde, Belgium2 Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium
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HEIM, KENNETHSite-Specific Water Quality Criteria for Copper - Validation and Application of the BLM.
Mathew, Rooni1, Santore, Robert2, Paquin, Paul1, Heim, Kenneth3, Galya, Don3, DiToro, Dominic1, 4, 1 HydroQual, Inc., Mahwah, NJ, USA2 HydroQual, Inc., Syracuse, NY, USA3 ENSR International, Westford, MA, USA4 Manhattan College, New York, NY, USA
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HEIMBACH, FLitter-bag Methodology for Assessing Soil Litter Decomposition.
Roembke, J1, Heimbach, F2, Kula, C3, Scott-Fordsmand, J4, Hoy, S5, Weeks, J6, Sousa, J7, Stephenson, G8, 1 ECT Oekotoxikologie, Floersheim, Germany2 BayerCropScience, Monheim, Germany3 BBA, Braunschweig, Germany4 Terrestrial Ecology Institute, Silkeborg, Denmark5 Pesticides Safety Directorate, York, England6 WRc-NSF, Medmenham, England7 University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal8 ESG International Inc., Guelph, ON, Canada
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HEIMBACH, FREDFate and effects of trifloxystrobin in drain channels of a banana plantation after aerial application.
Heimbach, Fred1, Pluecken, Udo2, 1 Bayer CropScience, Monheim, Germany2 Syngenta Crop Protection, Basle, Switzerland
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HEINIS, LLaboratory and Field Studies to Evaluate Risks to Larval Fish from Photo-Activated Toxicity of PAHs.
Mount, D1, Diamond, S1, Erickson, R1, Heinis, L1, Highland, T1, Hockett, J1, Jenson, C1, Mattson, V1, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN, USA
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HEINIS, LToxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) Results for Metal Contaminated Sediments.
Norberg-King, T1, Hockett, J1, Heinis, L1, Highland, T1, Jenson, C1, Leonard, E1, Mattson, V1, Mount, D1, 1 USEPA, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, Duluth, MN, USA
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HEINZEL, AEcological risk assessment for chinook salmon in a rapidly-urbanizing watershed.
Washburn, B1, Heinzel, A1, Donald, J1, Ayres, E2, Knapp, E2, Lieberman, S2, Love, J2, Vodopals, K2, 1 Office of Environmental Healtlh Hazard Assessment, Sacramento, CA, USA2 Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, UDA
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HEISE, EDerivation of Site Specific Fluoride Aquatic Life Criteria.
Hall, W1, Horsley, T1, Heise, E1, Lockwood, R1, 1 The ADVENT Group, Inc., Brentwood, TN, USA
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HELBING, CThyroid hormone disruption prediction using genetic endpoints in amphibian species.
Helbing, C1, Degitz, Sigmund2, Van Aggelen, Graham3, Bailey, Carmen1, Veldhoen, Nik1, Zhang, Fang1, Tietge, Joseph2, 1 University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada2 U.S. EPA - Mid-Continent Ecology Division, Duluth, Minnesota, USA3 Environment Canada - Pacific Environmental Science Centre, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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HELLOU, J.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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HELLOU, J.Fate of phenanthrene, fluoranthene and pyrene ingested by finfish.
Hellou, J.1, Leonard, J.1, 1 Fisheries and Oceans, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
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HELLWEG, SEnvironmental impacts and risks of long-term metal emissions to the groundwater.
Hellweg, S1, Hungerbuehler, K1, 1 ETH, Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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HELLWEG, SEstimation of LCIs for the production of pesticides and other fine and speciality chemicals.
Geisler, G1, Hofstetter, T1, Hellweg, S1, Hungerbuehler, K1, 1 ETH, Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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HELLWEG, SConsidering pesticide exposure via leaching to groundwater in LCA.
Geisler, G1, Hellweg, S1, Hungerbuehler, K1, 1 ETH, Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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HELLWEGER, FApplication of the Narcosis Target Lipid Model to Complex Mixtures Using Gasolines as a Case Study.
McGrath, J1, Hellweger, F1, Parkerton, T2, Di Toro, D1, 3, 1 HydroQual, Mahwah, NJ, USA2 ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, Annandale, NJ, USA3 University of Delaware, Newark, DE
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HELLWEGER, FArsenic transformation by algae: The role of phosphorus luxury uptake.
Hellweger, F1, 2, Farley, K2, 3, Lall, U1, Di Toro, D2, 4, 1 Columbia University, New York City, NY, USA2 HydroQual, Mahwah, NJ, USA3 Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY, USA4 University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
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HELLWEGER, FDevelopment 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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HELM, PFluorinated organic compounds in an Eastern Arctic marine food web.
Tomy, G1, Budakowski, W1, Halldorson, T1, Stern, G1, Helm, P1, 1 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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HELM, PAccumulation of Hexabromocyclododecane and Polychlorinated Naphthalenes in Arctic Seabirds.
Helm, P1, Tomy, G1, Halldorson, T1, Norstrom, R2, Fisk, A3, 1 Freshwater Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada2 National Wildlife Research Centre, Hull, Quebec, Canada3 University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, United States
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HELSEL, DAll for Naught: Statistical analysis of nondetects.
Helsel, D1, 1 US Geological Survey, Lakewood, CO, USA
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HELTSLEY, R.Sources, Detection, and Exposure of the TCDD structural analogs 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachloroazobenzene and 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachloroazoxybenzene.
Heltsley, R.1, Shea, D.1, 1 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC., USA
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HEMMANN, RLead and Zinc Migration in the Big River System, Southeastern Missouri.
Wronkiewicz, D1, McBurnett, J1, Faeth, A1, Wolf, S1, Mendosa, C1, Krizanich, G1, Struttman, S1, Hemmann, R1, Adams, C1, 1 University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO, USA
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HEMMER, MAssessment of differential gene expression in sheepshead minnows exposed to environmental estrogens.
Knoebl, I1, Blum, J1, Hemmer, M2, Larkin, P1, 3, Denslow, N1, 1 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA2 U.S. EPA, Gulf Ecology Division, Gulf Breeze, FL, 326513 EcoArray, LLC, Alachua, FL, 32615
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HEMMING, JONWater quality survey report for potential seagrass restoration in West Bay of the St. Andrew Bay system in northwest Florida.
Hemming, Jon1, Brim, Michael1, Jarvis, Robert1, 1 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Panama City, FL, US
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HENDERSON, JWater Temperature as a Potential Source of Variation on Acetylcholinesterase Activity in Pacific Tree Frog (Hyla regilla).
Johnson, C1, 3, Schwarzbach, S2, Henderson, J3, Wilson, B3, Tjeerdema, R3, 1 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Sacramento, CA, USA3 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, Sacramento, CA, USA
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HENDERSON, K.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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HENDERSON, K.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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HENDERSON, K.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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HENDLEY, PEnvironmental fate, ecotoxicology, and risk of the synthetic pyrethroids to aquatic organisms.
Dobbs, M1, 7, Hendley, P2, 7, Jackson-Gheissari, A3, 7, Kenyon, W4, 7, Warinton, J5, 7, Wustner, D6, 7, 1 Bayer CropScience, RTP, NC, USA7 The Pyrethroid Working Group, USA2 Syngenta Crop Protection, Greensborro, NC, USA3 FMC Corp, Princeton, NJ, USA4 Dupont Agricultural Products, Newark, DE, USA5 Syngenta Crop Protection, Bracknell, Berkshire, UK6 Valent USA Corp, Walnut Creek, CA, USA
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HENEGHAN, PALMaSS: a simulation tool for landscape-scale risk assessment in ecotoxicology?
Heneghan, P1, Topping, C2, Thorbek, P2, Nikolajsen, F3, 1 Syngenta, Bracknell, United Kingdom2 National Environmental Research Institute, Roende, Denmark3 ThorBin, Viby J, Denmark
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HENGPRAPROM, SARUNYAThe 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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HENKELMANN, BAlkylphenols and their oestrogenic effects in fish of Donghu Lake, China.
Xu, Y1, Yang, F1, Liang, Y1, Schramm, K-W2, Pfister, G2, Henkelmann, B2, 1 State Key Laboratory of Freshwater Ecology and Biotechnology, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China2 National Research Center for Environment and Health, Institute of Ecological Chemistry, Ingolstädter Landstr.1, Neuherberg, Germany
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HENRY, G.Estrogenicity of leachates collected from several Florida municipal waste dumps.
Kroll, K1, Knoebl, I1, Bitton, G.1, Ward, M.1, Fahringer, G.1, Henry, G.1, Denslow, N.1, 1 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
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HENRY, HEvidence of Low Bioavailability on an Aged Metal-Contaminated Site: Plant Succession, Phytotoxicity and Metal Uptake.
Henry, H1, Shann, J1, 1 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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HENRY, KCholinesterase 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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HENRY, RAbsence of Salamanders from Parts of Their Putative Range Near a Former Zinc Smelter in Pennsylvania.
Horne, M1, Molnar, G2, Henry, R3, Sprenger, M4, 1 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Basking Ridge, NJ, USA2 Lockheed-Martin/REAC, Edison, NJ, USA3 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Edison, NJ, USA4 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Edison, NJ, USA
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HENRY, TDigital proteins: analyzing the data from protein profiles.
Bradley, B1, Kalampanayil, B1, Armstrong, T2, Henry, T1, O'Neill, M1, 1 University of Maryland,Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA2 BBL Sciences, Annapolis, Maryland, USA
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HENRY, T.Survival and reproduction of Gambusia affinis after exposure to the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) fluoxetine.
Henry, T.1, Black, M.1, 1 Department of Environmental Health Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
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HENSHEL, DBrain asymmetry in domestic hatchling chickens developmentally exposed to TCDD: A histological examination.
DeWitt, J1, Yeager, R1, Henshel, D1, 1 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
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HENSHEL, D.Correlations 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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HENSHEL, D.Depleted Uranium: A Heavy Metal Environmental Contaminant That Has Fallen Through the Regulatory Cracks.
Henshel, D.1, 1 Indiana University, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Bloomington, IN, USA
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HENSLEY, AImmune system responses to perchlorate exposure in native amphbians.
Hensley, A1, Guteirrez, M1, Smith, P1, McMurry, S1, 1 TIEHH, Dept. of Environmental Toxicology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
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HERBERT, BArsenate Uptake by a Freshwater Cyanobacterium.
Markley, C1, Herbert, B1, 1 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, United States
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HERBERT, BGeogenic and anthropogenic sources of arsenic and associated trace metals in Texas groundwater.
Lee, L1, Herbert, B1, 1 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
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HERBERT, B.Bioavailability of arsenic in South Texas. What happens when the Fe hydroxide model does not work?
Herbert, B.1, Louchouarn, P.2, Lee, L.1, Markley, C.1, Moore, G.1, 1 Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA2 Columbia University, Palisades, New York, USA
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HERBOLDSHEIMER, ASustainability of Water Use in Three Texas Watersheds.
Dixon, K1, Albers, E1, Basinger, J1, Gerber, B1, Grizzle, H1, Herboldsheimer, A1, Law, C1, Medford, C1, Tinkler, D1, 1 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA
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HERBOLDSHEIMER, AComparsion of perchlorate exposure via food and water in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus).
Severt, S, Herboldsheimer, A, Isanhart, J, Jackson, W, Anderson, T, Smith, P,
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HERLIHY, A.Evaluation of Macroinvertebrate Trends in Streams Vulnerable to Acid Deposition in the Mid-Atlantic Highlands Region of the U.S.A.
Klemm, D. 1, Blocksom, K.2, Herlihy, A.3, Thoeny, W.4, 1 U.S. EPA, National Exposure Reserach Laboratory, Ecological Exposure Research Division, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.2 U.S. EPA, National Exposure Research Laboratory, Ecological Exposure Research Division, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A3 Oregon State University, c/o U.S. EPA, Corvallis, OR, U.S.A4 SoBran, Inc., c/o U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
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HERRANZ, JStudy of effects of 4-Nonylphenol using water-sediment assembled invertebrate communities.
Herranz, J1, Sánchez, P1, Navas, JM1, Tarazona, JV1, 1 Laboratory for Ecotoxicology, Dept. of the Environment, INIA, Ctra de la Coruña, Km. 7 E-28040, Madrid, Spain
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HESKE, EUse of a Simulated Raptor Gizzard to Determine Bioavailability of Metals and other Elements.
Levengood, J1, Skowron, L2, Heske, E1, Krapac, I3, 1 Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois, USA2 Illinois State Water Survey, Champaign, Illinois, USA3 Illinois State Geological Survey, Champaign, Ilinois, USA
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HESLEP, R.W.Dioxin-like risk assessment overestimates toxicity in wildlife exposed to PCBs.
Fuchsman, P.C.1, Heslep, R.W.1, Leigh, K.B.1, Barber, T.R.1, 1 ARCADIS, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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HESTER, BField Validation of Chronic Sublethal Sediment Toxicity Bioassays: Summary of Year 1 Results.
Moore, D1, Irwin, M1, Hester, B1, Diener, D1, Word, J1, Farrar, J2, Bridges, T2, 1 MEC Analytical Systems, Inc., Carlsbad, CA, USA2 USACE-ERDC, Vicksburg, MS, USA
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HESTER, BToxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) of Tijuana River Stormwater.
Hester, B1, Irwin, M1, Word, J1, Parsons, S2, 1 MEC Analytical Systems, Inc., Carlsbad, CA, USA2 Pacific Analytical, Carlsbad, CA, USA
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HEWITT, L.Isolation of hormonally active compounds from chemical recovery condensates at a bleach kraft pulp and paper mill.
Belknap, A.1, 3, Shaughnessy, K.2, MacLatchy, D.2, Solomon, K.1, Hewitt, L.3, 1 Department of Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada3 National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada2 Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
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HEWITT, MUse of a fish bioassay to characterize compounds in condensates from a bleached kraft pulp mill that cause reproductive endocrine disruption in the mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus).
Shaughnessy, K1, Belknap, A2, 3, MacLatchy, D1, Hewitt, M3, 1 Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, NB, Canada2 Environmental Biology Department, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada3 National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, Burlington, ON, Canada
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HEWITT, M.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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HEYDENS, WNon-Specific Alteration of Steroidogenesis In Vitro by Supra-Physiological Levels of Surfactant.
Levine, S1, Farmer, D1, Heydens, W1, Han, Z2, Wall, C2, Papadopoulos, V2, 1 Monsanto Company, St. Louis, MO, USA2 Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington D.C., USA
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HICKEY, JLevels 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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HICKEY, JPolybrominated 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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HICKIE, BEvaluation of the dietary assimilation and faecal egestion of persistent organic pollutants by mammals.
Hickie, B1, 1 Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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HICKMOTT, DEstimates of baseline concentrations and variances for metals in small mammals.
Tardiff, M1, Hickmott, D2, 1 Neptune and Company, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA2 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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HICKS, BMonitoring cumulative impacts in New Zealand using a native fish species, the common bully.
van den Heuvel, M1, Tremblay, L2, Finley, M1, West, D1, 3, Hicks, B3, 1 Forest Research, New Zealand2 Landcare Research, New Zealand3 University of Waikato, New Zealand
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HIGASHI, RVascular Plant - Pollutant Relationships in California Tidal Marshes: Implications for Ecosystem Indicators.
Higashi, R1, Green, P1, Fan, T1, 2, 1 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA2 University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA
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HIGASHI, R.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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HIGASHI, R.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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HIGASHINO, HDevelopment and Verification of the Atmospheric Dispersion Model for Exposure and Risk Assessment (ADMER) - Japanese Nationwide Version (Ver.1.0) -.
Higashino, H1, Inoue, K1, Mita, K1, Yonezawa, Y1, Nakanishi, J1, 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
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HIGASHINO, H.The exposure and risk assessment of dichloromethane.
Inoue, K.1, Higashino, H.1, Yoshikado, H.1, Nakanishi, J.1, 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
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HIGGINS, D.East Walker River Oil Spill: From Spill to Restoration.
Hampton, S.1, Yamamoto, J.1, Higgins, D.2, Solberger, P3, Montalvo, A.1, Joab, B.1, 1 California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento, California, United States of America2 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Reno, Nevada, United States of America3 Nevada Division of Wildlife, Reno, Nevada, United States of America
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HIGHLAND, TEffects of dietary copper, zinc, lead, cadmium, and arsenic on growth and survival of juvenile fish using live food organisms.
Erickson, R1, Highland, T1, Hockett, J1, Leonard, E1, Mattson, V1, Mount, D1, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Health and Environmental Effects Laboratory, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, Duluth, MN, USA
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HIGHLAND, TLaboratory and Field Studies to Evaluate Risks to Larval Fish from Photo-Activated Toxicity of PAHs.
Mount, D1, Diamond, S1, Erickson, R1, Heinis, L1, Highland, T1, Hockett, J1, Jenson, C1, Mattson, V1, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN, USA
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HIGHLAND, TToxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) Results for Metal Contaminated Sediments.
Norberg-King, T1, Hockett, J1, Heinis, L1, Highland, T1, Jenson, C1, Leonard, E1, Mattson, V1, Mount, D1, 1 USEPA, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, Duluth, MN, USA
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HIGHLAND, T.The Effect of Dietary Arsenic on Swim-up Rainbow Trout.
Hockett, J.1, Erickson, R.1, Highland, T.1, Jenson, C.1, Leonard, E., Mattson, V.1, Mount, D.1, 1 U.S. EPA, Duluth, MN, USA
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HIGLEY, RTOXICITY 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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HILEMAN, GBiorestoration 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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HILL, TA GIS-Based Food Web Model for Marine Mammals and Birds of the Southern California Bight.
Byron, E1, Karen, D1, Arenal, C1, Sample, B1, Hill, T2, Barackman, M2, 1 CH2M HILL, Sacramento, CA, USA2 CH2M HILL, Redding, CA, USA
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HILL, TEcological Risk Assessment of DDTs and PCBs at the Palos Verdes Shelf: Sediment and Fish.
Karen, D1, Byron, E1, Arenal, C1, Sample, B1, Hill, T2, Barackman, M2, 1 CH2M Hill, Sacramento, CA, USA2 CH2M Hill, Redding, CA, USA
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HILL, T.Ecological Risk Assessment of DDTs and PCBs at the Palos Verdes Shelf: Birds and Marine Mammals.
Arenal, C.1, Byron, E.1, Karen, D.1, Sample, B.1, Hill, T.2, Barackman, M.2, 1 CH2M HILL, Inc., Sacramento, CA, United States2 CH2M HILL, Inc., Redding, CA, United States
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HILLWALKER, WSelenium bioaccumulation in aquatic insects occupying lotic and lentic wetlands.
Hillwalker, W1, Jepson, P1, Wallschlager, D1, 2, Anderson, K1, 1 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA2 Trent University, Peterborough, ON, Canada
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HINAGO, MEffects of estrogenic chemicals on developing Xenopus laevis –Analysis of gene expression using macroarray–.
Sone, K1, 4, Hinago, M1, 4, Kitayama, A2, Morokuma, J2, Ueno, N2, 3, Watanabe, H1, 4, Iguchi, T1, 3, 4, 1 Okazaki National Research Institutes, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan4 CREST, Japan Science and Technology, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan2 National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan3 Graduate University of Advanced Studies, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan
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HINCK, JContaminant concentrations and biomarkers in northern pike and longnose suckers collected from the Yukon River.
Hinck, J1, Tillitt, D1, Denslow, N2, Gross, T3, Blazer, V4, Myers, M5, Bartish, T6, 1 USGS Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, Missouri, USA2 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA3 USGS Florida Carribean Science Center, Gainesville, Florida, USA4 USGS Leetown Science Center, Kearneysville, West Virginia, USA5 NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington, USA6 USGS Midwest Science Center, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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HINCK, JChallenges of using a monitoring program to establish EROD criteria in carp, bass, and suckers.
Hinck, J1, Whyte, J1, Tillitt, D1, 1 USGS Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, Missouri, USA
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HINCK, 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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HINCKLEY, DUse of chemical and biological translators to adjust NPDES permit limits of municipal and industrial discharges.
Rue, W1, Mastin, B1, Milam, C1, Hinckley, D1, Olsen, K1, McCulloch, W1, 1 EA Engineering, Science and Technology, Sparks, MD, USA
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HINCKLEY, D.Remediation of High pH and Hexavalent Chromium Ground Water with Carbonic Acid and Zero Valence Iron.
Hinckley, D.1, Rival, S.1, McLeod, C.2, 1 EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., Sparks, Maryland, United States2 EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., Newburgh, New York, United States
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HINES, GSpawning Synchrony in the Soft Coral Sinularia polydactylaand the Effects of Estrogenic Compounds.
Slattery, M1, 2, Gochfeld, D2, Weston, J3, Hines, G4, Starmer, J5, 1 Dept of Pharmacognosy, University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA2 National Center for Natural Products Research, University, MS, USA3 Dept of Biology, University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA4 Dept of Biology, University of Alabama @ Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA5 Pacific Marine Resource Institute, Garapan, Saipan, CNMI- USA
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HINSON, JRiver Restoration Techniques Explored in the Rio Grande.
Victoria, C1, Hinson, J1, Wooten, R1, Echlin, D2, 1 Parsons, Austin, Texas, USA2 USIBWC, El Paso, Texas, USA
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HINTON, D.Copper-induced developmental toxicity in early larval stage zebrafish.
Mattie, M.1, Hinton, D.1, Freedman, J.1, 1 Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
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HINTON, DAVIDMedaka CYP3A Heterotropic Co-operativity: An Alternate Mechanism of Endocrine Disruption.
Kashiwada, Shosaku1, Kullman, Seth1, Hinton, David1, 1 NSOE&ES, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
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HINTZ, CForaminiferal-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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HIRAI, NValidation of the vitellogenin (VTG) measurement in medaka.
Tatarazako, N1, Koshio, M1, Hirai, N1, Kawabe, K1, Oda, S1, Morita, M1, 1 National Institute for Environmental Stuidies, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
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HIRAI, NARISATOBioconcentration Factor of Relatively Low Concentration of Pentachlorophenol in Japanese Medaka.
Kondo, Takuya1, Yamamoto, Hiroshi1, Tatarazako, Norihisa1, Kawabe, Kiyoshi1, Koshio, Masaaki1, Hirai, Narisato1, Morita, Masatoshi1, 1 National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
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HIRAKAWA, Y.Concentrations and accumulation profiles of organochlorine contaminants in soils, sediments and wildlife from Lake Tai and Hangzhou Bay, China.
Nakata, H.1, Hirakawa, Y.1, Kawazoe, M.1, Abe, S.1, Kitano, T.1, Shimada, H.1, Arizono, K.2, Nakabo, T.3, Li, W.4, Ding, X.4, 1 Kumamoto University, Japan2 Kumamoto Preferectural University, Japan3 Kyoto University, Japan4 Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood Research, China
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HIRAKU, YUSUKEFormation of DNA Damaging Products from Light-irradiated or Metabolized Ethylbenzene.
Uchida, Takafumi1, Toda, Chitose1, Ueda, Koji1, Midorikawa, Kaoru2, Hiraku, Yusuke2, Murata, Mariko2, Kawanishi, Shosuke2, Kojima, Nakao1, 1 Faculty of Pharmacy, Meijo University, 150 Yagotoyama, Tempaku-ku, Nagoya, Japan2 Department of Environmental and Molecular Medicine, Mie University School of Medicine, 2-174 Edobashi, Tsu, Mie, Japan
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HIROBE, MASATODevelopment of a Super Sensitive Bisphenol-A ELISA.
Hirobe, Masato1, Goda, Yasuhiro1, Kobayashi, Ayako1, Fujimoto, Shigeru1, Ike, Michihiko2, Fujita, Masanori2, Rubio, Fernando3, 1 Japan EnviroChemicals Ltd., Osaka, Osaka, japan2 Osaka Univ., Suita, Osaka, Japan3 Abraxis LLC, Warminster, Pennsylvania, USA
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HIROBE, MASATODevelopment of ELISAs and immunoaffinity columns for estrogens.
Goda, Yasuhiro1, Kobayashi, Ayako1, Hirobe, Masato1, Fujimoto, Shigeru1, Ike, Michihiko2, Fujita, Masanori2, Okayasu, Yuji3, Komori, Koya3, Tanaka, Hiroaki3, Rubio, Fernando4, 1 Japan EnviroChemicals Ltd., Osaka, Osaka, Japan2 Osaka Univ., Suita, Osaka, Japan3 Independent Administrative Institution Public Works Research Institute(PWRI), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan4 Abraxis LLC, Warminster, Pennsylvania, USA
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HIROBE, MASATOELISA for Alkylphenols (AP) and Alkylphenol Ethoxylates (APE) in environmental samples.
Kobayashi, Ayako1, Goda, Yasuhiro1, Hirobe, Masato1, Fujimoto, Shigeru1, Ike, Michihiko2, Fujita, Masanori2, Rubio, Fernando3, 1 Japan EnviroChemicals, Ltd., Osaka, Osaka, Japan2 Osaka Univ., Suita, Osaka, Japan3 Abraxis LLC, Warminster, Pennsylvania, USA
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HIROKAWA, H.Changes in vulnerability of Daphnia population to an insecticide application depending on the population trend.
Hanazato, T.1, Hirokawa, H.1, 1 Shinshu University, Suwa, Japan, Japan
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HIRSCH, MEffects of Iron amd Micronutrient Metals on Algal Growth in the Presence of Chelators.
Hirsch, M1, Emmons, V1, Roser, K1, O'Donoghue, J1, English, J1, Rennie, I2, 1 Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, USA2 Kodak Limited, Harrow, United Kingdom
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HITES, R.Causes of variability in gas-phase POPs near the Great Lakes.
Hites, R.1, Buehler, S.1, Basu, I.1, 1 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA
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HO, H.K.Use of life cycle based evaluation tools in sustainable power generation planning.
Kannan, R.1, Tso, C.P.1, Osman, Ramli1, Ho, H.K.1, 1 Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore
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HO, KDevelopment 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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HO, KDNA damage in clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) deployed in the Elizabeth River, VA.
Gielazyn, M1, Ho, K2, 1 NOAA, Atlanta, GA, USA2 US EPA, Narragansett, RI, USA
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HO, K.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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HO, TAn exposure assessment of antibiotics used in livestock production within a model watershed.
Lissemore, L1, Hao, C2, Nguyen, B2, Yang, P2, Solomon, K1, Ho, T2, Seto, P3, 1 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada2 Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Toronto, Ontario, Canada3 Environment Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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HO, T.LC/MS/MS Analysis of Waterborne Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products.
Hao, C.1, Lissemore, L.2, Nguyen, B.1, Yang, P.1, Ho, T.1, Solomon, K.2, Seto, P.3, 1 Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada2 Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada3 CCIW, Environmental Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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HOANG, TResponses of Daphnia magna to Episodic Exposures of Copper.
Hoang, T1, Klaine, S1, 1 Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA
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HOBBS, JUsing 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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HOBBS, MResponses of non-target organisms to aqueous potassium permanganate exposure.
Hobbs, M1, Harding, L2, Grippo, R2, Farris, J2, Griffin, B1, 1 Harry K. Dupree Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Center, Stuttgart, Arkansas, USA2 Arkansas State University Environmental Studies Program, State University, Arkansas, USA
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HOBSON, KTrophodynamics of mercury, methyl mercury and other elements in a high Arctic marine food web.
Fisk, A1, Hobson, K2, Muir, D3, Backus, S3, Norstrom, R4, 1 University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA2 Canadian Wildlife Service, Saskatoon, SK, Canada3 National Water Research Institute, Burlington, ON, Canada4 National Wildlife Research Centre, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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HOCKETT, JEffects of dietary copper, zinc, lead, cadmium, and arsenic on growth and survival of juvenile fish using live food organisms.
Erickson, R1, Highland, T1, Hockett, J1, Leonard, E1, Mattson, V1, Mount, D1, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Health and Environmental Effects Laboratory, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, Duluth, MN, USA
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HOCKETT, JLaboratory and Field Studies to Evaluate Risks to Larval Fish from Photo-Activated Toxicity of PAHs.
Mount, D1, Diamond, S1, Erickson, R1, Heinis, L1, Highland, T1, Hockett, J1, Jenson, C1, Mattson, V1, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN, USA
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HOCKETT, JToxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE) Results for Metal Contaminated Sediments.
Norberg-King, T1, Hockett, J1, Heinis, L1, Highland, T1, Jenson, C1, Leonard, E1, Mattson, V1, Mount, D1, 1 USEPA, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, Duluth, MN, USA
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HOCKETT, J.The Effect of Dietary Arsenic on Swim-up Rainbow Trout.
Hockett, J.1, Erickson, R.1, Highland, T.1, Jenson, C.1, Leonard, E., Mattson, V.1, Mount, D.1, 1 U.S. EPA, Duluth, MN, USA
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HODGE, TVitellogenin Gene Expression in Fathead Minnows Exposed to EE2 in a Whole Lake Dosing Experiment.
Flick, R1, Lattier, D. 1, Kidd, K2, Palace, V2, Smith, M3, Wiechman, B4, Hodge, T2, Toth, G1, 1 U.S. EPA National Exposure Research Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, USA2 Canadian Division of Fisheries and Oceans, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada3 Sobran Environmental c/o U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, USA4 PAI c/o U.S. EPA, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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HODSON, PWhy does crude oil cause blue sac disease in larval fish?
Hodson, P1, Noble, CAJ1, Orr, H1, Quereshi, P1, Hawkins, SA1, Tabash, S1, Bauder, M1, Brown, RS1, 1 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, CANADA
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HODSON, PAlterations 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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HODSON, PComparative toxicology of four crude oils.
Clarke, L1, Hodson, P1, Brown, R1, 1 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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HODSON, PSignificance of oil droplets in chemically enhanced water-accommodated fraction.
Ramachandran, S1, Khan, C1, Hodson, P1, Lee, K2, 1 Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada2 Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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HODSON, PChronic toxicity of hydrophobic compounds measured using partition controlled delivery.
Turcotte, D1, Akhtar, P1, Kiparissis, Y1, Hodson, P1, Brown, R1, 1 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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HODSON, PLong-term survival of early life stage fish exposed to PAH-contaminated sediment.
Bowerman, M1, Tarnowski, H1, Khan, C1, Hodson, P1, 1 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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HODSON, PCYP1A 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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HODSON, P.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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HODSON, P.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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HODSON, P.Wood extractive biotransformation and toxicity in pulp mill biosolids.
Hawkins, S.1, Khan, C.1, van den Heuvel, M.2, Hodson, P.1, 1 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada2 Forest Research, Rotorua, New Zealand
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HOEKSTRA, PTrophic transfer of persistent organic pollutants in Arctic marine food webs.
Fisk, A1, 2, Hoekstra, P2, Borga, K3, Norstrom, R3, Muir, D2, 1 University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA2 National Water Research Institute, Burlington, ON, Canada3 University of Insubria, Varese, VA, Italy
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HOEKSTRA, P.In vitro toxicity of o,p′-substituted DDT and Dicofol to rainbow trout hepatocytes.
Hoekstra, P.1, Dayeh, V.2, Sherry, J.1, Bols, N.2, Muir, D.C.1, 1 Environment Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada2 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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HOEKSTRA, P.Persistent organochlorine contaminants and nutrients in arctic marine biota from northern Alaska.
Hoekstra, P.1, O'Hara, T.2, Muir, D.C.1, 1 Environment Canada, Burlington, ON, Canada2 North Slope Borough, Barrow, AK, USA
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HOEKSTRA, PAULFactors affecting stereoselective elimination of chiral organochlorine compounds in aquatic organisms.
Wong, Charles1, Shao, Elan1, Hoekstra, Paul2, Baitz, Angela2, Darling, Colin2, Mabury, Scott3, Muir, Derek2, 1 University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada2 Environment Canada, Burlington, ON, Canada3 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
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HOEKSTRA, PAULEffects of temperature on the biotransformation potential of PCBs by rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).
Buckman, Andrea1, 2, Hoekstra, Paul2, Brown, Scott2, Solomon, Keith1, Fisk, Aaron3, 1 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada2 Natiaonl Waters Research Institute, Burlington, Ontario, Canada3 Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA
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HOENICKE, R.PBDEs in the San Francisco Bay Area: Initial assessment of occurrence and congener profiles in bivalves.
Sericano, J.1, Oros, D.2, David, N.2, Lowe, S.2, Davis, J.2, Hoenicke, R.2, 1 Geochemical and Environmental Research Group - Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, U.S.A.2 San Francisco Estuary Institute, Oakland, California, U.S.A.
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HOFF, 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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HOFF, JRestoration of Ruddy Ducks Injured as a Result of the Chalk Point Oil Spill.
Krest, S1, Loiter, J2, Hoff, J3, Donlan, M2, McGee, B1, McKnight, J4, Summers, B5, Reynolds, R6, 1 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Annapolis, MD, USA2 Industrial Economics, Incorporated, Cambridge, MA, USA3 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, MD4 Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, MD5 Maryland Department of the Environment, Baltimore, MD6 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bismarck, ND
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HOFFMAN, AHow Can Genetics Inform Population-Level Ecological Risk Assessment?
Nacci, D1, Hoffman, A2, 1 US EPA, Narragansett, RI, USA2 Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia
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HOFFMANN, AThe effects of polluted urban sediments on aquatic macroinvertebrates: linking mesocosm experiments to field data.
Pettigrove, V1, Hoffmann, A2, 1 Melbourne Water Corporation, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia2 Centre for Environmental Stress & Adaptation Research, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
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HOFFMANN, AModeling Approaches to Population-Level Risk Assessment.
Munns, W1, Hoffmann, A2, Hommen, U3, Gervais, J4, Nakamaru, M5, Sibley, R6, Topping, C7, 1 U.S. EPA, Narragansett, RI, USA2 La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia3 Fraunhofer-Institut, Schmallenberg, Germany4 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA5 Shizuka University, Shizuoka, Japan6 University of Reading, Reading, UK7 National Environmental Research Institute (NERI), Roende, Denmark
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HOFFMANN, JDevelopment of methods to measure steroidogenic pathway mRNAs in zebrafish ovaries using real-time PCR.
Hoffmann, J1, Drevnick, P1, Oris, J1, 1 Miami University, Oxford, OH
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HOFFMANN, JApplication of Molecular Biomarkers to Water Quality Monitoring in the Sierra Nevadas.
Roberts, A1, McClain, J1, Steffen, K1, Hoffmann, J1, Smith, C1, Oris, J1, 1 Miami University, Oxford, OH, 45056
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HOFFMANN, JToxicity and phototoxicity of high recreational use waters in alpine lakes of the Sierra Nevada.
Oris, J1, Smith, C1, Hoffmann, J1, Allen, B2, Miller, G3, 1 Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA2 University of California Davis Tahoe Research Group, Tahoe City, CA, USA3 University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV, USA
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HOFSTETTER, TEstimation of LCIs for the production of pesticides and other fine and speciality chemicals.
Geisler, G1, Hofstetter, T1, Hellweg, S1, Hungerbuehler, K1, 1 ETH, Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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HOGARTH, WWaterborne estrogens suppress competitive behavior and reproductive success in fathead minnow.
Martinovic, D1, Sorensen, P1, Hogarth, W1, 1 University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA
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HOGSTRAND, CPiscine intestinal zinc uptake: competition, complexation and toxicological implications.
Glover, C1, Bury, N2, Hogstrand, C2, 1 McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA2 King's College, London, UK
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HOGSTRAND, CMechanism 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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HOGUE, G spill response decision-making in relation to wildlife resources and oil spill applied technologies.
Scholz, D1, Warren, S1, Hayward-Walker, A1, McGowan, P2, Stout, H3, Hogue, G4, 1 SEA, Inc, C, SC, USA2 US. Fish and Wildlife Service/Chesapeake Bay Field Office, Annapolis, MD, USA3 Tri-State Bird Rescue and Research, Newark, DE, USA4 US. Department of The Interior/Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance, Atlanta, GA, USA
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HOGUET, J.Linkages between cellular biomarker responses and higher level effects in oysters.
Ringwood, A. 1, Keppler, C.1, Hoguet, J.2, Gielazyn, M.3, 1 Marine Resources Research Institute, SCDNR, Charleston, SC, USA2 College of Charleston, Grice Marine Laboratory, Charleston, SC, USA3 NOAA, Atlanta, GA, USA
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HOKE, R.Early-Life Stage Toxicity Testing of Fluorotelomer-based Surfactants Using Rainbow Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.
Hoke, R.1, Szostek, B.1, Turner, Sr, J.1, Bouchelle, L.1, Ferrell, B.1, Prickett, K.1, Buck, R.2, 1 DuPont, Haskell Laboratory for Health and Environmental Sciences, Newark, DE, USA2 DuPont, Wilmington, DE, USA
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HOKE, R.Bioconcentration Screening of Perfluorinated Compounds Using Fathead Minnows.
Hoke, R.1, Gibson, W.2, Good, R.2, Buck, R.3, 1 DuPont, Haskell Laboratory for Health and Environmental Sciences, Newark, DE, USA2 DuPont, Jackson Laboratory, Deepwater, NJ, USA3 DuPont, Wilmington, DE, USA
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HOLDER, EComparative Ecological Risks Determined from Total PCB and Congener-Specific Approaches.
Barron, M1, Holder, E2, 1 ASE, Longmont, CO, USA2 Booz Allen Hamilton, Kansas City, KS, USA
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HOLDER, JDevelopment of a Binomial Probability Model to Evaluate Risk at a Skeet Range.
Holder, J1, Bartee, M1, Lau, V2, Pound, M3, 1 BBL Sciences, Santa Barbara, CA, USA2 Battelle, San Francisco, CA, USA3 U.S. Navy, San Diego, CA, USA
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HOLDER, JUsing Monte Carlo Simulation to Assess Potential Risks to Diving Ducks at a Former Skeet Range.
Bartee, M1, Holder, J1, Lau, V2, Pound, M3, 1 BBL Sciences, Santa Barbara, CA, USA2 Battelle, San Francisco, CA, USA3 U.S. Navy, San Diego, CA, USA
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HOLDWAY, DForaging behavior of Australian seastars (Echinodermata) exposed to oil-contaminated sediment.
Ryder, K1, Holdway, D1, Temara, A1, 1 RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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HOLDWAY, DStress protein expression in Australian seastars (Echinodermata) exposed to oiled-sediment.
Ryder, K1, Holdway, D1, Temara, A1, Georgiades, E1, 1 RMIT University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
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HOLEM, REvaluation of Congener-Specific Concentrations of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and Patterns in an Aquatic-Based Food Web at the Kalamazoo River Superfund Site, Michigan.
Blankenship, A1, 2, Zwiernik, M2, Parks, C2, Holem, R1, Bradley, P2, Neigh, A2, Kay, D1, Giesy, J2, 1 ENTRIX, Okemos, MI, USA2 Michigan State University, Dept. of Zoology, National Food Safety and Toxicology Center, East Lansing, MI, USA
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HOLLEBOOM, BCYP1A 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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HOLLMEN, TEcotoxicology and wildlife management: are contaminants affecting wintering Steller's eiders?
Stout, J1, Flint, P2, Miles, K3, Trust, K1, Hollmen, T4, Reeves, M1, 1 US Fish & Wildlife Service, Environmental Contaminants Program, Anchorage, AK, USA2 US Geological Survey (USGS), Alaska Science Center, Anchorage, AK, USA3 USGS, Western Ecological Research Center, Davis, CA, USA4 Alaska SeaLife Center, Seward, AK, USA
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HOLMES, J.Mercury and sulfur speciation in the interstitial waters of a wetland during the growth and decay of macrophytes.
Goulet, R.1, 2, Tessier, A.2, Lean, D.3, Amyot, M.4, Siciliano, S.5, Holmes, J.3, 1 Environment Canada, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada2 INRS_ETE, Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada3 University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada4 University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada5 University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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HOLMES, RNPDES 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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HOLMES, RWPolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediments from the Sacramento Valley, CA.
Hwang, H-M.1, Green, PG1, Holmes, RW2, Young, TM1, 1 Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis, CA2 Sacramento River Watershed Unit, Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, Sacramento, CA
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HOLSTEGE, D.Characterization of California Rice Field Soils Susceptible to Delayed Phytotoxicity Syndrome.
TenBrook, P.1, Viant, M.1, Tjeerdema, R.1, Holstege, D.2, Williams, J.3, 1 Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Davis, CA, USA2 Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources Analytical Laboratoyr, University of California, Davis, CA, USA3 University of California, Cooperative Extension, Central Valley Region, Sutter/Yuba Counties, Yuba, CA, USA
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HOLT, TLong-Term Road Construction Impacts on Water Quality and Fish Communities.
Holt, T1, Scheuerman, P1, Maier, K1, 1 East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA
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HOMER, DDevelopment of a Regional Specific Ecological Decision Framework for Restoration of the Calumet Area Wetlands Ecosystem.
Malec, S1, Kamins, N1, Vander Velde, G2, Miller, G2, Piwoni, M2, Homer, D3, 1 City of Chicago, Department of Environment, Chicago, IL, USA2 Waste Management Research Center, Champaign, IL, USA3 Tetra Tech, Inc., Lenexa, KS, USA
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HOMER, DComparison of Qualitative and Quantitative Vulnerability Assessments of Evaluate Risk and Security Enhancements.
Schuessler, E1, Homer, D2, 1 Tetra Tech, Inc., Chicago, IL, USA2 Tetra Tech, Inc., Lenexa, KS, USA
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HOMER, MRelationship 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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HOMMEN, UModeling Approaches to Population-Level Risk Assessment.
Munns, W1, Hoffmann, A2, Hommen, U3, Gervais, J4, Nakamaru, M5, Sibley, R6, Topping, C7, 1 U.S. EPA, Narragansett, RI, USA2 La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia3 Fraunhofer-Institut, Schmallenberg, Germany4 Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA5 Shizuka University, Shizuoka, Japan6 University of Reading, Reading, UK7 National Environmental Research Institute (NERI), Roende, Denmark
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HONG, HAN NADevelopment and Analysis of Environmentally Toxic Stresses using a Novel functional Japanese Medaka cDNA Microarray.
Gu, Man Bock1, Min, Jiho 1, Park, Kyeong Seo1, Hong, Han Na1, 1 Natioanl Research Laboratory on Environmental Biotechnology, Dept. of Env. Sci. and Eng., Kwangju Institute of Science and Techn, Gwangju, ChonLa, South Korea
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HONG, S.H.Organic contaminants in surface sediments from Gwangyang Bay, Korea: Trace analysis.
Shim, W.J.1, Yim, U.H.1, Hong, S.H.1, Lee, D.H.1, Kim, M.S.1, Oh, J.R.1, 1 KORDI, South Sea Institute, Geoje, Korea
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HONG, S.H.Organic contaminants in surface sediments from Gwangyang Bay, Korea: Cytotoxicity and estrogenicity.
Shim, W.J.1, Hong, S.H.1, Shin, Y.B.1, Yim, U.H.1, Oh, J.R.1, 1 KORDI South Sea Institute, Geoje, Republic of Korea
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HONG, S.H.Distribution and Characteristics of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Zooplanktons from Gwangyang Bay, Korea.
Yim, U.H.1, Hong, S.H.1, Shim, W.J.1, Oh, J.R.1, Shin, K.S.1, Jang, M.1, 1 KORDI South Sea Institute, Geoje, Kyongnam, Republic of Korea
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HONKANEN, J.Temperature plays an important role in toxicokinetics and toxicity of bisphenol A in the early life stages of fish.
Honkanen, J.1, Kukkonen, J.1, 1 University of Joensuu, Department of Biology P.O. Box 111 FIN-80101, Joensuu, Finland
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HOOD, CVariability in the sediment test used to measure the toxicity of synthetic-based drilling muds.
Louallen, J1, Rabke, S2, Dorn, P1, Wong, D.1, Purcell, T3, Hood, C4, Glickman, A5, 1 Shell, Houston, TX2 MI Drilling, Houston, TX3 Am. Petroleum Inst., Washington, D.C.4 Baker Hughes Inteq, Houston, TX5 ChevronTexaco, Richmond, CA
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HOOK, SDNA repair in early and late embryological stages of the grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio following exposure to Benzo[]Pyrene and solar UV.
Hook, S1, Lee, R1, 1 Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, GA, USA
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HOOKER, RMunicipal effluent estrogenicity in the Guadalajara and Lake Chapala region of Mexico.
Brooks, B1, Hooker, R1, Annavarapu, S2, Willett, K2, Davalos-Lind, L1, Lind, O, 1 Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA2 University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA
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HOOKER, REcotoxicity of select antiestrogens to freshwater organisms.
Hooker, R1, Stanley, J2, Turner, P2, Brooks, B1, 1 Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA2 University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA
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HOOPER , MNorthern 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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HOOPER , MBioavailability 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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HOOPER, MHematological 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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HOOTEN, 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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HOOVER, DPCDDs/PCDFs in Ambient Waters of the San Francisco Estuary.
Yee, D1, Oros, D1, Brooks, G2, Hoover, D2, Silverbush, B3, 1 San Francisco Estuary Institute, Oakland, CA, USA2 Axys Analytical, Sidney, BC, Canada3 Frontier Analytical Laboratory, El Dorado Hills, CA, USA
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HOOVER, NBiotransformation of orally ingested phthalate di-esters in a marine fish species.
Webster, G1, Hoover, N2, Gobas, F1, Ikonomou, M2, 1 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada2 Institute for Ocean Sciences, Sidney, BC, Canada
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HOPE, BManaging 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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HOPE, BRUCEAn Expanded Landscape for Wildlife Exposure Assessment Tools: The Spatially Explicit Exposure Module (SEEM).
Wickwire, W. Theodore1, Burmistrov, Dimitriy1, Hope, Bruce2, 1 Menzie-Cura & Associates, Inc., Chelmsford, MA, United States2 Land Quality Division, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Portland, OR, United States
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HOPE, CInvestigating Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy: A link between waterfowl and aquatic plants.
Birrenkott, A1, Hains, J2, Wilde, S3, Fischer, J4, Murphy, T5, Hope, C5, Parnell, P6, Bowerman, W1, 1 Clemson University, Pendleton, SC, USA2 US Army Corps of Engineers, Calhoun Falls, SC, USA3 University of South Carolina - Baruch Institute, Charleston, SC, USA4 University of Georgia - SCWDS, Athens, GA, USA5 South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Green Pond, SC, USA6 Clemson University, Columbia, SC, USA
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HOPKINS, WResponse of larval Rana sphenocephala to dietary mercury exposure.
Unrine, J1, Jagoe, C1, Hopkins, W1, Brant, H1, 1 University of Georgia, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA
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HOPKINS, WThe interactive effects of a pathogenic fungus (Saprolegnia sp.), a pesticide, and UV-radiation on amphibian larvae.
Bridges, C1, Boone, M1, Hopkins, W2, Little, E1, 1 US Geological Survey, Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, MO, USA2 University of Georgia, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA
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HOPKINS, WTrophic transfer of selenium in the western fence lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis).
Hopkins, W1, Staub, B1, Baionno, J1, Jackson, B1, Talent, L2, 1 University of Georgia, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA2 Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA
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HOPKINS, W.Initial survey of aquatic food web response to a coal ash spill.
Peltier, G.1, 3, Hopkins, W.2, Baionno, J.2, Meyer, J.1, 3, 1 University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA3 River Basin Science and Policy Center, Athens, GA, USA2 University of Georgia, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA
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HORIGUCHI, T.Specific Tissue Distributions of Organotin Compounds in Prosobranch Gastropods.
Horiguchi, T.1, Shiraishi, H.1, Morita, M.1, 1 National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
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HORIGUCHI, TOSHIHIROEcological Modeling for Organic Chemicals in Marine Environment using coupled 3D Hydrodynamic and Ecotoxicological model.
Kim, Dong-Myung1, Horiguchi, Toshihiro1, Shiraishi, Hiroaki1, Nakasugi, Osami1, 1 The National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
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HORNBERGER, MMetal 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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HORNE, JWhole Sediment TIEs: A TMDL Case Study.
Horne, J1, Dorn, P2, Brzuzy, L3, Palachek, R4, 1 PBS&J Environmental Toxicology Laboratory, Houston, Texas, USA2 Shell Global Solutions, Houston, Texas, USA3 Shell Chemical Company, LP, Deer Park, Texas, USA4 Parsons, Austin, Texas, USA
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HORNE, JUsing 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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HORNE, MAbsence of Salamanders from Parts of Their Putative Range Near a Former Zinc Smelter in Pennsylvania.
Horne, M1, Molnar, G2, Henry, R3, Sprenger, M4, 1 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Basking Ridge, NJ, USA2 Lockheed-Martin/REAC, Edison, NJ, USA3 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Edison, NJ, USA4 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Edison, NJ, USA
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HORSLEY, TDerivation of Site Specific Fluoride Aquatic Life Criteria.
Hall, W1, Horsley, T1, Heise, E1, Lockwood, R1, 1 The ADVENT Group, Inc., Brentwood, TN, USA
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HOSHOVSKY, TURNEREnvironmental Protection Indicators for California (EPIC): Ecosystem Health Indicators.
Washburn, B.1, Zimny, C.2, Ruffolo, J. 3, Joab, B. 1, Penberth, M.4, Low, A.5, Hoshovsky, Turner5, Takemoto, B.6, Fong, B8, Petreas , M.7, 1 Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, Sacramento, CA, USA2 Department of Forestry, Sacramento, CA, USA3 California Research Bureau, Sacramento, CA, USA4 Department of Conservation, Sacramento, CA, USA5 Department of Fish & Game, Sacramento, CA, USA6 Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA, USA8 7 Department of Toxic Substances Control, Berkeley, CA, USA
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HOSSACK, BAquatic 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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HOSSACK, BAmphibian 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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HOTHEM, RTerrestrial vertebrate ecotoxicological data gaps for the United States Pacific and Gulf coasts.
Eisenreich, K1, Golden, N1, Rattner, B1, Kershnar, R2, Hothem, R2, 1 USGS-Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, Maryland, United States2 USGS-Western Ecological Research Center, Dixon, California, United States
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HOUDE, F.Nonylphenol ethoxylates and carboxylates in drinking and surface waters of Québec : a survey and preliminary assessment of their potential effects on public health and aquatic life.
Houde, F.1, Berryman, D.2, DeBlois, C.1, O'Shea, M.2, 1 Centre d'expertise en analyse environnementale du Québec, Sainte-Foy, Qc, Canada2 Ministère de l'environnement du Québec, Quebec City, Qc, Canada
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HOUDE, MOH-PCB metabolites and perfluorinated acids in bottlenose dolphins from Sarasota Bay, Florida.
Houde, M1, 2, Wells, R3, Solomon, K1, Muir, D1, 2, 1 University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada2 National water research institute, Burlington, Ontario, Canada3 Chicago Zoological Society c/o Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, Florida, United States
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HOUSTON, J.Trophic Transfer of TNT and DDT Utilizing Two Freshwater Organisms.
Houston, J.1, Lotufo, G.1, 1 U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS., United States
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HOWELL, M.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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HOWSE, RImpacts of Acid Mine Drainage on the Dee River Floodplain (Central Queensland, Australia).
Taylor, G1, Vicente-Beckett, V1, Duivenvoorden, L1, Howse, R1, 1 Central Queensland University - Faculty of Arts, Health & Sciences and Centre for Environmental Management, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
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HOY, SLitter-bag Methodology for Assessing Soil Litter Decomposition.
Roembke, J1, Heimbach, F2, Kula, C3, Scott-Fordsmand, J4, Hoy, S5, Weeks, J6, Sousa, J7, Stephenson, G8, 1 ECT Oekotoxikologie, Floersheim, Germany2 BayerCropScience, Monheim, Germany3 BBA, Braunschweig, Germany4 Terrestrial Ecology Institute, Silkeborg, Denmark5 Pesticides Safety Directorate, York, England6 WRc-NSF, Medmenham, England7 University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal8 ESG International Inc., Guelph, ON, Canada
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HSU, MELINDAThe stress genome of the fathead minnow.
Lewis, Solange1, Smith, Mark2, Lazorchak, James3, Hsu, Melinda1, Keller, Stephen1, 1 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA2 SoBran Inc., Cincinnati, OH, USA3 USEPA, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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HU, FDevelopmental 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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HU, F.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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HU, WIdentification and Characterization of Genes Responsive to Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid Exposure Using Gene Expression Profiling.
Hu, W1, Jones, P1, Giesy, J1, Newsted, J2, Lau, C3, 1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA2 Entrix Inc., East Lansing, MI, USA3 US-EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
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HU, WBinding of Perfluorinated Chemicals to Serum Proteins.
Jones, P1, Hu, W1, De Coen, W2, Newsted, J3, Giesy, J1, 1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA2 University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium3 Entrix Inc., East Lansing, MI, USA
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HUA, W.Comparsion of neutral pharmaceuticals and main triazine herbicides in wastewater effluent and surface water from the upper Detroit River.
Hua, W.1, Bennett, E.1, Miao, X.-S.2, Metcalfe, C.2, Jasim, S.3, Letcher, R.1, 1 University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada2 Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada3 Windsor Utilities Commission, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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HUA, W.Comparsion of neutral pharmaceuticals and main triazine herbicides in wastewater effluent and surface water from the upper Detroit River.
Hua, W.1, Bennett, E.1, Miao, X.-S.2, Metcalfe, C.2, Jasim, S.3, Letcher, R.1, 1 University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada2 Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada3 Windsor Utilities Commission, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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HUA, W.The Effect of Ozone Versus Conventional Treatment Processes on Neutral Pharmaceuticals and Atrazine in City of Windsor (Ontario, Canada) Drinking.
Hua, W.1, Jasim, S.2, Bennett, E.1, Mazloum , S.2, Letcher, R.1, 1 University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada2 Windsor Utilities Commission, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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HUA, W.Determination of triclosan by liquid chromatography-tandem electrospray mass spectrometry in sewage effluent and surface water from the Detroit River.
Hua, W.1, Letcher, R.1, 1 University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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HUA, W.SPMDs used to monitor the effectiveness of ozonation versus conventional drinking water treatment processes on the reduction of POPs.
Bennett, E.1, Hua, W.1, Jasim, S.2, Mazloum, S.2, Paterson, G.1, Letcher, R.1, 1 Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, Windsor, ON, Canada2 Windsor Utilities Commission, Windsor, ON, Canada
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HUANG, XAn Integrated Multi-process Phytoremediation System for Removal of Persistent Hydrocarbon Contaminants from Soils.
Greenberg, B1, Huang, X1, El-Alawi, Y1, Glick, B1, 1 University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
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HUANG, Y.W.Assessment of endocrine modulators and excess nutrients in dense animal farming areas in Missouri.
Huang, Y.W.1, Nam, P.1, 1 University of Missouri - Rolla, Rolla, MO, USA
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HUANG, YWEstrogen induction of vitellogenin in three species of North American salamanders.
Nespoli, LM1, Elrod, J2, Huang, YW2, Selcer, K1, 1 Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA2 University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO, USA
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HUCKINS, JPBDE flame retardants in indoor air.
Orazio, C1, Peterman, P1, Gale, R1, Petty, J1, Huckins, J1, 1 USGS Columbia Environmental Research Center, Columbia, MO, USA
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HUCKINS, JPurification 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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HUCKINS, JPassive 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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HUCKINS, J.Integrative Sampling of Antibiotics and Other Pharmaceutically-Related Compounds.
Alvarez, D.1, Jones-Lepp, T.2, Petty, J.1, Huckins, J.1, McGee, B.3, 1 USGS-CERC, Columbia, MO, USA2 US EPA, Las Vegas, NV, USA3 US Fish and Wildlife Service, Annapolis, MD, USA
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HUDDLESTON, GWinter removal of BOD and solids from an industrial effluent using constructed wetlands.
Huddleston, G1, Arrington, J2, Rodgers, J2, 1 Entrix, Inc.2 Clemson University
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HUDSON, RPropagation and Culture of Freshwater Mussels: Acquiring and Evaluating Early Lifestages.
Hudson, R1, Milam, C2, Farris, J3, 1 Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC, USA2 EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., Sparks, MD, USA3 Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR, USA
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HUERTA, AThe effects of low level cadmium toxicity on field and greenhouse grown soybean (Glycine max).
Walley, J1, Huerta, A1, 1 Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA
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HUESTIS, SChemical elimination rates as indicators of dietary limitation in lake trout.
Paterson, G1, Huestis, S2, Whittle, D2, Drouillard, K1, Haffner, G1, 1 Great Lakes Institute, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada2 Dept. of Fisheries & Oceans, Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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HUETTNER, S.Optimization of ecotoxicological tests for routine use in the assessment of contaminated land.
Roembke, J.1, Eisentraeger, A.2, Grabert, E.3, Huettner, S.4, Hund-Rinke, K.5, Jander, J.P.6, Neumann-Hensel, H.7, Terytze, K.8, 1 ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, Floersheim, Germany2 RWTH, University Hospital, Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine University of Aachen, Aachen, Germany3 Dr. Bruno Lange GmbH, Duesseldorf, Germany4 Hoelle & Huettner Information Technology AG, Tuebingen, Germany5 IME Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology, Schmallenberg, Germany6 BioMetric Systems GmbH, Weiterstadt, Germany7 Dr. Fintelmann & Dr. Meyer Handels- und Umweltschutzlaboratorien GmbH, Hamburg, Germany8 Free University, Department of Geological Sciences FU-ENVOG, Berlin, Germany
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HUGGETT, DMammalian Sigma Receptor Binding Data As A Surrogate Ecotoxicological Screen For SSRI Induced Responses In Aquatic Invertebrates.
Huggett, D1, Ericson, J1, Johnson, C1, Hakkinen, J1, 1 Pfizer Global Research and Development, Groton, CT, 06340
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HUGHES, OA Novel cDNA Microarray-based Method for Contamination Prediction in Aquatic Ecosystems.
Komachi, K1, Poynton, H2, Hughes, O1, Vulpe, C2, 1 Eon Corporation, Davis, CA, USA2 UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
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HUGHES, OFathead minnow (Pimephales promela) cDNA microarray for ecotoxicogenomics.
Wintz, H1, Wu, Y-Y1, Vulpe, C1, Hughes, O2, 1 University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA2 Eon Corporation, Davis, CA, USA
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HUGHES, WHydrologic 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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HUGHES-SEVERTSON, MThe effect of municipal biosolid leachate on amphibian development.
Willingham, E1, Hughes-Severtson, M1, Krause, M2, 1 Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA2 Austin Analytical, Austin, TX, USA
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HUI, CLead burdens and behavioral impairments of the lined shore crab Pachygrapsus crassipes.
Hui, C1, 1 US Geological Survey, Sacramento, CA, USA
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HUI, YTeratogenic effects in silver carp in Ya-Er Lake, China: Contribution of mercury.
Xu, Y1, Hui, Y1, Li, W1, Yang, M2, Wong, M2, 1 State Key Laboratory of Freshwater Ecology and Biotechnology, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China2 Department of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
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HULL, M.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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HULL, R.How Do We Assess Risks for Pets.
Hull, R.1, Scozzaro, H.1, Gilron, G.1, Sigal, E.1, 1 Cantox Environmental Inc., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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HULSE, CExposure 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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HUMMEL, BERNARDEnvironmental Fate of the Veterinary Antimicrobial Ceftiofur (Excenel®, Naxcel®).
Smolenski, Walter1, Hummel, Bernard1, Lesman, Steven1, 1 Pfizer Animal Health, Kalamazoo, MI, USA
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HUMPHREY, S.A Comparative Sustainability Assessment of Hong Kong Standard Housing Blocks and the Integer Tower.
Amato, A.1, Frewer, R.1, Humphrey, S.2, 1 The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China2 Davis Langdon and Seah Management Ltd., Hong Kong, China
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HUMPHRIES, STransgenic C. elegans to Measure Bioavailable Metals and Mutagenicity.
Glenn, T1, 2, 3, Graves, A3, Humphries, S2, Jagoe, C1, 3, Krizek, B2, Williams, P3, 1 Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, SC, USA2 University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA3 University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
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HUND-RINKE, K.Optimization of ecotoxicological tests for routine use in the assessment of contaminated land.
Roembke, J.1, Eisentraeger, A.2, Grabert, E.3, Huettner, S.4, Hund-Rinke, K.5, Jander, J.P.6, Neumann-Hensel, H.7, Terytze, K.8, 1 ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, Floersheim, Germany2 RWTH, University Hospital, Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine University of Aachen, Aachen, Germany3 Dr. Bruno Lange GmbH, Duesseldorf, Germany4 Hoelle & Huettner Information Technology AG, Tuebingen, Germany5 IME Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology, Schmallenberg, Germany6 BioMetric Systems GmbH, Weiterstadt, Germany7 Dr. Fintelmann & Dr. Meyer Handels- und Umweltschutzlaboratorien GmbH, Hamburg, Germany8 Free University, Department of Geological Sciences FU-ENVOG, Berlin, Germany
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HUNGERBUEHLER, KEnvironmental impacts and risks of long-term metal emissions to the groundwater.
Hellweg, S1, Hungerbuehler, K1, 1 ETH, Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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HUNGERBUEHLER, KEstimation of LCIs for the production of pesticides and other fine and speciality chemicals.
Geisler, G1, Hofstetter, T1, Hellweg, S1, Hungerbuehler, K1, 1 ETH, Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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HUNGERBUEHLER, KConsidering pesticide exposure via leaching to groundwater in LCA.
Geisler, G1, Hellweg, S1, Hungerbuehler, K1, 1 ETH, Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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HUNGERBüHLER, K.Toxic Ratio: a Suitable Toxicity Indicator for PBT Classification.
Maeder, V.1, Scheringer, M.1, Escher, B.2, Hungerbühler, K.1, 1 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ), Zurich, Switzerland2 Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG), Dübendorf, Switzerland
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HUNT, JPreliminary 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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HUNT, JIntegrated assessment of agricultural drain water impacts in the Santa Maria River watershed.
Anderson, B1, Phillips, B1, Nicely, P1, Hunt, J1, Tjeerdema, R1, Worcester, K2, Adams, M2, Richard, N3, 1 University of California, Davis, CA, USA2 Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA3 California State Water Resources Control Board, Sacramento, CA, USA
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HUNT, K.Evaluating Exposure and Reproductive Effects of Endocrine Active Substances in Wild Birds.
Brewer, L.1, Fairbrother, A.2, McQuillen, H.3, Hunt, K.4, Tank, S.5, 1 Springborn Smithers Laboratories, Wareham, MA, USA2 Parametrix, Inc., Corvallis, OR, USA3 EBA, Inc., Sisters, OR, USA4 University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA5 Bio-Ag, Sisters, OR, USA
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HUNT, K.Endocrine Endpoints Evaluated During An OECD One Generation Avian Reproduction Study.
Stafford, J.1, Brewer, L.1, Hunt, K.2, 1 Springborn Smithers Laboratories, Snow Camp, NC, USA2 Univeristy of Washingoton, Seattle, WA, USA
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HUNTSMAN, BIdentification of Critical Issues in the Assessment of Subsurface Vapor Intrusion Risks at Industrial Sites.
Huntsman, B1, Staples, C2, Athmer, C1, 1 Terran Corporation, Beavercreek, OH, USA2 Assessment Technologies, Inc, Fairfax, VA, USA
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HURD, KA non-spawning fish assay to detect (anti-)androgens and aromatase inhibitors.
Panter, G1, Hutchinson, T1, Hurd, K1, Sherren, A2, Stanley, R1, Tyler, C3, 1 AstraZeneca Global SHE, Brixham, Devon, UK2 Shell Global Solutions, Chester, Cheshire, UK3 Exeter University, Exeter, Devon, UK
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HURLEY, MAtmospheric Fate and Disposition of FluoroTelomer Alcohols.
Mabury, S 1, Ellis, D1, Martin, J1, 2, Hurley, M2, Sulbaek Andersen, M 2, Wallington, T 2, 1 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada2 Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, U.S.A.
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HUTCHINSON, JPhytate Sorption to Highly Weathered Soils and Sediment.
Kelsey-Wall, A1, Seaman, J1, Jackson, B1, Hutchinson, J1, 1 Savannah River Ecology Laboratory - UGA, Aiken, SC, United States
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HUTCHINSON, TA non-spawning fish assay to detect (anti-)androgens and aromatase inhibitors.
Panter, G1, Hutchinson, T1, Hurd, K1, Sherren, A2, Stanley, R1, Tyler, C3, 1 AstraZeneca Global SHE, Brixham, Devon, UK2 Shell Global Solutions, Chester, Cheshire, UK3 Exeter University, Exeter, Devon, UK
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HUTCHINSON, THAmmonium 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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HUTCHINSON, THProgress in the OECD work on Endocrine Disrupters Testing and Assessment for environmental species.
Gourmelon, A1, Hutchinson, TH2, Ankley, GT3, 1 Organisation For Economic Co-operaiton and Development, Paris, France2 AstraZeneca- Brixham Environmental Laboratory, Devon, United Kingdom3 EPA Mid-Continent Ecology Division, Duluth, United States
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HUYSKENS, GAssessment of the Ecotoxicological Quality of Surface Waters through Stress Gene Profiling, using Bio-mimetic Solid Phase Extraction.
Dardenne, F1, Potters, E1, Smolders, R.1, Huyskens, G1, De Coen, W1, Blust, R1, 1 University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
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HWANG, H-MToxic loadings and sources of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Stormwater Runoff and Precipitation.
Hwang, H-M1, Foster, GD2, Young, TM1, 1 Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis, CA, USA2 Department of Chemistry, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, 22030
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HWANG, H-MLysosomal destabilization as a screening tool in large-scale biomonitoring.
Hwang, H-M1, Wade, TL2, Sericano, JL2, 1 Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis, CA, USA2 Geochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
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HWANG, H-M.Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in sediments from the Sacramento Valley, CA.
Hwang, H-M.1, Green, PG1, Holmes, RW2, Young, TM1, 1 Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis, CA2 Sacramento River Watershed Unit, Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, Sacramento, CA
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HWANG, HAEJOEstimating product toxicity based on component toxicity using toxicity unit concept.
Hwang, Haejo1, Ayala-Fierro, Felix1, Jones, Huw2, Kasper, John1, Laplante, Brian1, Utley, William 1, Wolf, Claude1, Wolff, Stephen1, 1 Nalco Company, Naperville, IL, USA2 Ondeo Nalco Ltd. (Energy Services division), Hythe, Southampton, UK
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HWANG, WEvaluation of marine sediments from the Southern California bight for estrogenic activity using in vitro and in vivo assays.
Hwang, W1, Sapozhnikova, Y1, Kelly, M2, Montagne, D3, Armstrong, J4, Schlenk, D1, 1 Environmental Toxicology Program, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA2 City of San Diego, Metropolitan Wastewater Department, San Diego, CA, USA3 Los Angeles County Sanitation District, Whittier, CA, USA4 Orange County Sanitation District, Fountain Valley, CA, USA
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HYATT, DThe 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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HYATT, SAssessing DNA damage in cnidarians using the Comet Assay.
Mitchelmore, C1, Hyatt, S1, 1 UMCES, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Solomons, MD, USA
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HYDE, EAquatic 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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