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Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology|November 21, 2013
Non-nutritional effects of food: an underutilized and understudied therapeutic tool in chronic gastrointestinal diseasesPeter R Gibson, Jane G Muir
Environmental Science & Technology|July 12, 2011
Identifying new persistent and bioaccumulative organics among chemicals in commerce II: pharmaceuticalsPhilip H Howard, Derek C G Muir
Environmental Science & Technology|February 19, 2010
Identifying new persistent and bioaccumulative organics among chemicals in commercePhilip H Howard, Derek C G Muir
The Science of the Total Environment|January 24, 2012
Mass-dependent and mass-independent variations in the isotope composition of mercury in a sediment core from a lake polluted by emissions from the combustion of coalTogwell A Jackson, Derek C G Muir
Nature|July 13, 2000
Species status of hybridizing oaksG Muir, C C Fleming, C Schlötterer
The Journal of Hospital Infection|November 7, 2002
Not all super-oxidized waters are the sameM N Sampson, A V G Muir
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 7, 2001
Three divergent rDNA clusters predate the species divergence in Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. and Quercus robur LG Muir, C C Fleming, C Schlötterer
Environmental Science & Technology|April 19, 2013
Identifying new persistent and bioaccumulative organics among chemicals in commerce. III: byproducts, impurities, and transformation productsPhilip H Howard, Derek C G Muir
Environmental Science & Technology|December 22, 2006
Are there other persistent organic pollutants? A challenge for environmental chemistsDerek C G Muir, Philip H Howard
Environmental Science & Technology|March 24, 2017
Declining Trends of Polychlorinated Naphthalenes in Seabird Eggs from the Canadian Arctic, 1975-2014Birgit M Braune, Derek C G Muir
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Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology|November 21, 2013
Non-nutritional effects of food: an underutilized and understudied therapeutic tool in chronic gastrointestinal diseasesPeter R Gibson, Jane G Muir
Environmental Science & Technology|July 12, 2011
Identifying new persistent and bioaccumulative organics among chemicals in commerce II: pharmaceuticalsPhilip H Howard, Derek C G Muir
Environmental Science & Technology|February 19, 2010
Identifying new persistent and bioaccumulative organics among chemicals in commercePhilip H Howard, Derek C G Muir
The Science of the Total Environment|January 24, 2012
Mass-dependent and mass-independent variations in the isotope composition of mercury in a sediment core from a lake polluted by emissions from the combustion of coalTogwell A Jackson, Derek C G Muir
Nature|July 13, 2000
Species status of hybridizing oaksG Muir, C C Fleming, C Schlötterer
The Journal of Hospital Infection|November 7, 2002
Not all super-oxidized waters are the sameM N Sampson, A V G Muir
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 7, 2001
Three divergent rDNA clusters predate the species divergence in Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. and Quercus robur LG Muir, C C Fleming, C Schlötterer
Environmental Science & Technology|April 19, 2013
Identifying new persistent and bioaccumulative organics among chemicals in commerce. III: byproducts, impurities, and transformation productsPhilip H Howard, Derek C G Muir
Environmental Science & Technology|December 22, 2006
Are there other persistent organic pollutants? A challenge for environmental chemistsDerek C G Muir, Philip H Howard
Environmental Science & Technology|March 24, 2017
Declining Trends of Polychlorinated Naphthalenes in Seabird Eggs from the Canadian Arctic, 1975-2014Birgit M Braune, Derek C G Muir
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