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Gobas, Frank

A method to measure the sorptive capacity of sediment and plankton for selected organochlorines
Application of thin-film solid-phase dosing to measure in vitro biotransformation rates of organic chemicals in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Assessing sediment quality : a method to measure the fugacity of hydrophobic organic contaminants in sediment
Assessment of biotransformation rates of organic compounds in mammals using in-vitro S9 bioassays
Development and evaluation of a terrestial food web bioaccumulation model
Dietary uptake and biotransformation of Phthalate esters in Staghorn sculpin
Improving bioaccumulation assessment: Relationship between in vitro and in vivo biotransformation rates of hydrophobic organic chemicals in mammals
Protocols for measuring in vitro and in vivo biotransformation rates of hydrophobic substances in fish
Quantitative in vitro-in vivo extrapolation of biotransformation rates for bioaccumulation assessment: Focus on organic sunscreen agents in rainbow trout
Treatment wetlands for industrial wastewaters: A study of science, policy, and management

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