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Journal of Chromatography. A|August 5, 2000
Performance evaluation of a method for the determination of bromate in drinking water by ion chromatography (EPA method 317.0) and validation of EPA method 324.0H P Wagner, B V Pepich, D P Hautman, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|August 24, 1999
Analysis of 500-ng/l levels of bromate in drinking water by direct-injection suppressed ion chromatography coupled with a single, pneumatically delivered post-column reagentH P Wagner, B V Pepich, D P Hautman, et al.
Journal of Chromatographic Science|March 18, 2003
Improvements to EPA method 531.1 for the analysis of carbamates that resulted in the development of U.S. EPA Method 531.2Martha V Bassett, Steve C Wendelken, Barry V Pepich, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|July 11, 2002
US Environmental Protection Agency Method 326.0, a new method for monitoring inorganic oxyhalides and optimization of the postcolumn derivatization for the selective determination of trace levels of bromateHerbert P Wagner, Barry V Pepich, Daniel P Hautman, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|July 15, 2000
Eliminating the chlorite interference in US Environmental Protection Agency Method 317.0 permits analysis of trace bromate levels in all drinking water matricesH P Wagner, B V Pepich, D P Hautman, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|May 18, 2001
Considerations necessary in gathering occurrence data for selected unstable compounds in the USEPA Unregulated Contaminant Candidate List in USEPA Method 526S D Winslow, B Prakash, M M Domino, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|July 17, 2001
Review of the methods of the US Environmental Protection Agency for bromate determination and validation of method 317.0 for disinfection by-product anions and low-level bromateD P Hautman, D J Munch, C Frebis, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|October 17, 1998
Mechanism of hypoxic preconditioning in guinea pig papillary musclesT Ravingerova, J E Løkebø, J Munch-Ellingsen, et al.
Water Research|February 11, 2004
Validating sample preservation techniques and holding times for the approved compliance monitoring methods for haloacetic acids under the US EPA's stage 1 D/DBP ruleBarry V Pepich, Mark M Domino, Teri A Dattilio, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|July 15, 2004
Challenges encountered in extending the sensitivity of US Environmental Protection Agency Method 314.0 for perchlorate in drinking waterHerbert P Wagner, F Xavier Suarez, Barry V Pepich, et al.
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Journal of Chromatography. A|August 5, 2000
Performance evaluation of a method for the determination of bromate in drinking water by ion chromatography (EPA method 317.0) and validation of EPA method 324.0H P Wagner, B V Pepich, D P Hautman, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|August 24, 1999
Analysis of 500-ng/l levels of bromate in drinking water by direct-injection suppressed ion chromatography coupled with a single, pneumatically delivered post-column reagentH P Wagner, B V Pepich, D P Hautman, et al.
Journal of Chromatographic Science|March 18, 2003
Improvements to EPA method 531.1 for the analysis of carbamates that resulted in the development of U.S. EPA Method 531.2Martha V Bassett, Steve C Wendelken, Barry V Pepich, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|July 11, 2002
US Environmental Protection Agency Method 326.0, a new method for monitoring inorganic oxyhalides and optimization of the postcolumn derivatization for the selective determination of trace levels of bromateHerbert P Wagner, Barry V Pepich, Daniel P Hautman, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|July 15, 2000
Eliminating the chlorite interference in US Environmental Protection Agency Method 317.0 permits analysis of trace bromate levels in all drinking water matricesH P Wagner, B V Pepich, D P Hautman, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|May 18, 2001
Considerations necessary in gathering occurrence data for selected unstable compounds in the USEPA Unregulated Contaminant Candidate List in USEPA Method 526S D Winslow, B Prakash, M M Domino, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|July 17, 2001
Review of the methods of the US Environmental Protection Agency for bromate determination and validation of method 317.0 for disinfection by-product anions and low-level bromateD P Hautman, D J Munch, C Frebis, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|October 17, 1998
Mechanism of hypoxic preconditioning in guinea pig papillary musclesT Ravingerova, J E Løkebø, J Munch-Ellingsen, et al.
Water Research|February 11, 2004
Validating sample preservation techniques and holding times for the approved compliance monitoring methods for haloacetic acids under the US EPA's stage 1 D/DBP ruleBarry V Pepich, Mark M Domino, Teri A Dattilio, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A|July 15, 2004
Challenges encountered in extending the sensitivity of US Environmental Protection Agency Method 314.0 for perchlorate in drinking waterHerbert P Wagner, F Xavier Suarez, Barry V Pepich, et al.
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