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Rachel Petkewich

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Environmental Science & Technology|December 3, 2004
Walter J. Weber, Jr.'s Unique LegacyRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|February 15, 2005
Quantifying herbicides latched onto soil dustRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|June 8, 2004
Study raises questions about diesel emissionsRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|July 21, 2004
Nocturnal chemistry removes NOxRachel Petkewich
Analytical Chemistry|February 13, 2002
Electrochemistry, endocrine disruptors, and the environmentRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|August 22, 2002
Mercury pollution may contribute to antibiotic resistanceRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|September 12, 2003
Androgenic activity found in airRachel Petkewich
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 8, 2009
Young industrial chemists find the learning curve never endsRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|January 14, 2003
Spilled oil persists after 30 yearsRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|September 30, 2005
Charles R. O'Melia: Of particles and proseRachel Petkewich
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Environmental Science & Technology|December 3, 2004
Walter J. Weber, Jr.'s Unique LegacyRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|February 15, 2005
Quantifying herbicides latched onto soil dustRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|June 8, 2004
Study raises questions about diesel emissionsRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|July 21, 2004
Nocturnal chemistry removes NOxRachel Petkewich
Analytical Chemistry|February 13, 2002
Electrochemistry, endocrine disruptors, and the environmentRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|August 22, 2002
Mercury pollution may contribute to antibiotic resistanceRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|September 12, 2003
Androgenic activity found in airRachel Petkewich
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 8, 2009
Young industrial chemists find the learning curve never endsRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|January 14, 2003
Spilled oil persists after 30 yearsRachel Petkewich
Environmental Science & Technology|September 30, 2005
Charles R. O'Melia: Of particles and proseRachel Petkewich
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