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Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|March 17, 2005
International workshop. Internal exposure--linking bioavailability to effectsBeate Escher, Joop Hermens, René Schwarzenbach
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|August 20, 2003
Quantitative structure-activity relationships for predicting potential ecological hazard of organic chemicals for use in regulatory risk assessmentsMike H I Comber, John D Walker, Chris Watts, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 22, 2014
A decision support system for drinking water production integrating health risks assessmentIanis Delpla, Donald T Monteith, Chris Freeman, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|September 22, 2019
Cell-based data to predict the toxicity of chemicals to fish. Commentary on the manuscript by Rodrigues et al., 2019. Cell-based assays seem not to accurately predict fish short-term toxicity of pesticides. Environmental Pollution 252:476-482Kristin Schirmer, Julita Stadnicka-Michalak, Scott E Belanger, et al.
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|March 17, 2005
International workshop. Internal exposure--linking bioavailability to effectsBeate Escher, Joop Hermens, René Schwarzenbach
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|August 20, 2003
Quantitative structure-activity relationships for predicting potential ecological hazard of organic chemicals for use in regulatory risk assessmentsMike H I Comber, John D Walker, Chris Watts, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 22, 2014
A decision support system for drinking water production integrating health risks assessmentIanis Delpla, Donald T Monteith, Chris Freeman, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|September 22, 2019
Cell-based data to predict the toxicity of chemicals to fish. Commentary on the manuscript by Rodrigues et al., 2019. Cell-based assays seem not to accurately predict fish short-term toxicity of pesticides. Environmental Pollution 252:476-482Kristin Schirmer, Julita Stadnicka-Michalak, Scott E Belanger, et al.
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