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SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research
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November 19, 2011
Evaluation of the Use of QSARS for Priority Setting and Risk Assessment
T C Feijtel
Chemosphere
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June 12, 1999
Environmental risk assessment for trisodium [S,S]-ethylene diamine disuccinate, a biodegradable chelator used in detergent applications
J S Jaworska, D Schowanek, T C Feijtel
Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association
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March 16, 2000
Predictive exposure modelling--a case study with a detergent surfactant
T C Feijtel, S F Webb, E Matthijs
Archives of Toxicology. Supplement. = Archiv Fur Toxikologie. Supplement
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January 1, 1997
The identification of thresholds of acceptability and danger: the chemical presence route
M Matthies, F Koormann, G Boeije, et al.
Chemosphere
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September 23, 1997
Seasonal temperature declines do not decrease periphytic surfactant biodegradation or increase algal species sensitivity
D M Lee, J B Guckert, S E Belanger, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology
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May 18, 2001
Biodegradation of metal-[S,S]-EDDS complexes
P C Vandevivere, H Saveyn, W Verstraete, et al.
SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research
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January 1, 1996
Impact of biodegradation test methods on the development and applicability of biodegradation QSARs
C E Cowan, T W Federle, R J Larson, et al.
Chemosphere
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February 9, 2000
New PEC definitions for river basins applicable to GIS-based environmental exposure assessment
G M Boeije, J O Wagner, F Koormann, et al.
Chemosphere
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June 1, 1997
Biodegradation of [S,S], [R,R] and mixed stereoisomers of ethylene diamine disuccinic acid (EDDS), a transition metal chelator
D Schowanek, T C Feijtel, C M Perkins, et al.
Chemosphere
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May 5, 1998
A simplified modeling approach using microbial growth kinetics for predicting exposure concentrations of organic chemicals in treated wastewater effluents
D C McAvoy, C P Grady, J Blok, et al.
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SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research
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November 19, 2011
Evaluation of the Use of QSARS for Priority Setting and Risk Assessment
T C Feijtel
Chemosphere
|
June 12, 1999
Environmental risk assessment for trisodium [S,S]-ethylene diamine disuccinate, a biodegradable chelator used in detergent applications
J S Jaworska, D Schowanek, T C Feijtel
Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association
|
March 16, 2000
Predictive exposure modelling--a case study with a detergent surfactant
T C Feijtel, S F Webb, E Matthijs
Archives of Toxicology. Supplement. = Archiv Fur Toxikologie. Supplement
|
January 1, 1997
The identification of thresholds of acceptability and danger: the chemical presence route
M Matthies, F Koormann, G Boeije, et al.
Chemosphere
|
September 23, 1997
Seasonal temperature declines do not decrease periphytic surfactant biodegradation or increase algal species sensitivity
D M Lee, J B Guckert, S E Belanger, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology
|
May 18, 2001
Biodegradation of metal-[S,S]-EDDS complexes
P C Vandevivere, H Saveyn, W Verstraete, et al.
SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research
|
January 1, 1996
Impact of biodegradation test methods on the development and applicability of biodegradation QSARs
C E Cowan, T W Federle, R J Larson, et al.
Chemosphere
|
February 9, 2000
New PEC definitions for river basins applicable to GIS-based environmental exposure assessment
G M Boeije, J O Wagner, F Koormann, et al.
Chemosphere
|
June 1, 1997
Biodegradation of [S,S], [R,R] and mixed stereoisomers of ethylene diamine disuccinic acid (EDDS), a transition metal chelator
D Schowanek, T C Feijtel, C M Perkins, et al.
Chemosphere
|
May 5, 1998
A simplified modeling approach using microbial growth kinetics for predicting exposure concentrations of organic chemicals in treated wastewater effluents
D C McAvoy, C P Grady, J Blok, et al.
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