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Rebecca Renner

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Scientific American|August 27, 2005
Mapping mercuryRebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|August 9, 2005
Do male frogs naturally have female traits?Rebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|July 13, 2006
Chemical screening--faster, cheaper, better?Rebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|September 30, 2005
Natural oceanic source for fluorinated tracerRebecca Renner
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 2, 2010
Dietary iodine: why are so many mothers not getting enough?Rebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|July 17, 2009
First commercial perfluorochemicals found in human bloodRebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|February 21, 2008
Weapons of moth destructionRebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|March 21, 2008
Where is the iodine?Rebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|December 17, 2009
Salt-loving algae wipe out fish in Appalachian streamRebecca Renner
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 14, 2004
Environmental chemistry. Tracking the dirty byproducts of a world trying to stay cleanRebecca Renner
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Scientific American|August 27, 2005
Mapping mercuryRebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|August 9, 2005
Do male frogs naturally have female traits?Rebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|July 13, 2006
Chemical screening--faster, cheaper, better?Rebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|September 30, 2005
Natural oceanic source for fluorinated tracerRebecca Renner
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 2, 2010
Dietary iodine: why are so many mothers not getting enough?Rebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|July 17, 2009
First commercial perfluorochemicals found in human bloodRebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|February 21, 2008
Weapons of moth destructionRebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|March 21, 2008
Where is the iodine?Rebecca Renner
Environmental Science & Technology|December 17, 2009
Salt-loving algae wipe out fish in Appalachian streamRebecca Renner
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 14, 2004
Environmental chemistry. Tracking the dirty byproducts of a world trying to stay cleanRebecca Renner
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