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Keith A Maruya

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Chemosphere|May 10, 2003
Di- and tribromoindoles in the common oyster (Crassostrea virginica)Keith A Maruya
The Science of the Total Environment|February 15, 2008
Geographic specificity of Aroclor 1268 in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) frequenting the Turtle/Brunswick River Estuary, Georgia (USA)Erin L Pulster, Keith A Maruya
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|October 22, 2013
Passive sampling in contaminated sediment assessment: building consensus to improve decision makingThomas F Parkerton, Keith A Maruya
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|May 16, 2002
Predicting bioavailability and bioaccumulation with in vitro digestive fluid extractionDonald P Weston, Keith A Maruya
The Science of the Total Environment|July 25, 2018
An exponential model based new approach for correcting aqueous concentrations of hydrophobic organic chemicals measured by polyethylene passive samplersWenjian Lao, Keith A Maruya, David Tsukada
Analytical Chemistry|October 18, 2012
A two-component mass balance model for calibration of solid-phase microextraction fibers for pyrethroids in seawaterWenjian Lao, Keith A Maruya, David Tsukada
Journal of Chromatography. A|November 20, 2012
The effect of co-occurring polychlorinated biphenyls on quantitation of toxaphene in fish tissue samples by gas chromatography negative ion mass spectrometryWenjian Lao, David Tsukada, Keith A Maruya
Marine Environmental Research|June 5, 2004
Exposure of grass shrimp to sediments receiving highway runoff: Effects on reproduction and DNARichard F Lee, Keith A Maruya, Karrie Bulski
Environmental Science & Technology|June 30, 2005
Temperature and congener structure affect the enantioselectivity of toxaphene elimination by fishKeith A Maruya, Kelly L Smalling, Walter Vetter
Marine Pollution Bulletin|July 6, 2004
Toxicity assessment of sediments associated with various land-uses in coastal South Carolina, USA, using a meiobenthic copepod bioassayAdriana C Bejarano, Keith A Maruya, G Thomas Chandler
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Chemosphere|May 10, 2003
Di- and tribromoindoles in the common oyster (Crassostrea virginica)Keith A Maruya
The Science of the Total Environment|February 15, 2008
Geographic specificity of Aroclor 1268 in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) frequenting the Turtle/Brunswick River Estuary, Georgia (USA)Erin L Pulster, Keith A Maruya
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|October 22, 2013
Passive sampling in contaminated sediment assessment: building consensus to improve decision makingThomas F Parkerton, Keith A Maruya
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|May 16, 2002
Predicting bioavailability and bioaccumulation with in vitro digestive fluid extractionDonald P Weston, Keith A Maruya
The Science of the Total Environment|July 25, 2018
An exponential model based new approach for correcting aqueous concentrations of hydrophobic organic chemicals measured by polyethylene passive samplersWenjian Lao, Keith A Maruya, David Tsukada
Analytical Chemistry|October 18, 2012
A two-component mass balance model for calibration of solid-phase microextraction fibers for pyrethroids in seawaterWenjian Lao, Keith A Maruya, David Tsukada
Journal of Chromatography. A|November 20, 2012
The effect of co-occurring polychlorinated biphenyls on quantitation of toxaphene in fish tissue samples by gas chromatography negative ion mass spectrometryWenjian Lao, David Tsukada, Keith A Maruya
Marine Environmental Research|June 5, 2004
Exposure of grass shrimp to sediments receiving highway runoff: Effects on reproduction and DNARichard F Lee, Keith A Maruya, Karrie Bulski
Environmental Science & Technology|June 30, 2005
Temperature and congener structure affect the enantioselectivity of toxaphene elimination by fishKeith A Maruya, Kelly L Smalling, Walter Vetter
Marine Pollution Bulletin|July 6, 2004
Toxicity assessment of sediments associated with various land-uses in coastal South Carolina, USA, using a meiobenthic copepod bioassayAdriana C Bejarano, Keith A Maruya, G Thomas Chandler
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