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Michael C Newman

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The Science of the Total Environment|January 10, 2012
Expanding perceptions of subsistence fish consumption: evidence of high commercial fish consumption and dietary mercury exposure in an urban coastal communityErica L Holloman, Michael C Newman
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|July 29, 2011
Influence diagrams as decision-making tools for pesticide risk managementJohn F Carriger, Michael C Newman
Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|June 29, 2006
Does pesticide risk assessment in the European Union assess long-term effects?Michael C Newman, Mark Crane, Graham Holloway
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 8, 2010
Modeling mercury biomagnification (South River, Virginia, USA) to inform river management decision makingKyle R Tom, Michael C Newman, John Schmerfeld
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|October 10, 2002
Genetic and demographic responses of mercury-exposed mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) populations: temporal stability and reproductive components of fitnessChristopher Paul Tatara, Margaret Mulvey, Michael C Newman
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 22, 2007
Predicting survival of grass shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) during ethylnaphthalene, dimethylnaphthalene, and phenanthrene exposures differing in concentration and durationMichael A Unger, Michael C Newman, George G Vadas
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|March 26, 2013
Higher and more variable methylmercury biomagnification factors for floodplain than the contiguous river (South River, Virginia USA)Jincheng Wang, Michael C Newman, Xiaoyu Xu, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|May 31, 2011
Floodplain methylmercury biomagnification factor higher than that of the contiguous river (South River, Virginia USA)Michael C Newman, Xiaoyu Xu, Anne Condon, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 21, 2016
Bayesian Networks Improve Causal Environmental Assessments for Evidence-Based PolicyJohn F Carriger, Mace G Barron, Michael C Newman
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|April 3, 2008
Predicting survival of grass shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) exposed to naphthalene, fluorene, and dibenzothiopheneMichael A Unger, Michael C Newman, George G Vadas
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Showing results (11-20 of 35) with videos related to

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The Science of the Total Environment|January 10, 2012
Expanding perceptions of subsistence fish consumption: evidence of high commercial fish consumption and dietary mercury exposure in an urban coastal communityErica L Holloman, Michael C Newman
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|July 29, 2011
Influence diagrams as decision-making tools for pesticide risk managementJohn F Carriger, Michael C Newman
Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|June 29, 2006
Does pesticide risk assessment in the European Union assess long-term effects?Michael C Newman, Mark Crane, Graham Holloway
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|September 8, 2010
Modeling mercury biomagnification (South River, Virginia, USA) to inform river management decision makingKyle R Tom, Michael C Newman, John Schmerfeld
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|October 10, 2002
Genetic and demographic responses of mercury-exposed mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) populations: temporal stability and reproductive components of fitnessChristopher Paul Tatara, Margaret Mulvey, Michael C Newman
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 22, 2007
Predicting survival of grass shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) during ethylnaphthalene, dimethylnaphthalene, and phenanthrene exposures differing in concentration and durationMichael A Unger, Michael C Newman, George G Vadas
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|March 26, 2013
Higher and more variable methylmercury biomagnification factors for floodplain than the contiguous river (South River, Virginia USA)Jincheng Wang, Michael C Newman, Xiaoyu Xu, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|May 31, 2011
Floodplain methylmercury biomagnification factor higher than that of the contiguous river (South River, Virginia USA)Michael C Newman, Xiaoyu Xu, Anne Condon, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|December 21, 2016
Bayesian Networks Improve Causal Environmental Assessments for Evidence-Based PolicyJohn F Carriger, Mace G Barron, Michael C Newman
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|April 3, 2008
Predicting survival of grass shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) exposed to naphthalene, fluorene, and dibenzothiopheneMichael A Unger, Michael C Newman, George G Vadas
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