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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 An Approach to Predict Risks to Wildlife Populations from Mercury and Other Stressors Nacci, Diane
2005
1-2 p. 283-293
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2 Approaches to Reducing Mercury in North America Weiss, Jeri
2005
1-2 p. 15-17
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3 Deconstruction of Historic Mercury Accumulation in Lake Sediments, Northeastern United States Perry, Ethan
2005
1-2 p. 85-99
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4 Dedication: Dr. Horst W. Peter Knacker, Thomas
2004
1-2 p. 7
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5 Developing a Cyberinfrastructure for Integrated Assessmentsof Environmental Contaminants Kaur, Taranjit
2005
1-2 p. 275-281
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6 Distribution Patterns of Mercury in Lakes and Rivers of Northeastern North America Dennis, Ian F.
2005
1-2 p. 113-123
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7 Editorial 2005
1-2 p. 5
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8 Editorial Peakall, David
2000
1-2 p. 7
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9 Editorial Barth, Dr. Hartmut
2004
1-2 p. 5
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10 Effects of 4-Nonylphenol on Sex Differentiation and Puberty in Mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) Drèze, Vincent
2000
1-2 p. 93-103
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11 Endocrine Disruptors Conference Participants 2000
1-2 p. 9-17
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12 Estimation and Mapping of Wet and Dry Mercury Deposition Across Northeastern North America Miller, Eric K.
2005
1-2 p. 53-70
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13 Factors Influencing Mercury in Freshwater Surface Sediments of Northeastern North America Kamman, Neil C
2005
1-2 p. 101-111
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14 Impact of Tributyltin on Marine Invertebrates Alzieu, Claude
2000
1-2 p. 71-76
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15 Induction of Fish Vitellogenin and Alterations in Testicular Structure: Preliminary Results of Estrogenic Effects in Chub (Leuciscus cephalus) Flammarion, P.
2000
1-2 p. 127-135
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16 Introduction to Meeting on Endocrine Disruptors Jouany, Jean-Michel
2000
1-2 p. 19-20
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17 In vitro Estrogenic Effects of Phytoestrogens in Rainbow Trout and Siberian Sturgeon Latonnelle, K.
2000
1-2 p. 115-125
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18 Is Endocrine Disruption a Significant Ecological Issue? Matthiessen, Peter
2000
1-2 p. 21-24
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19 Long-term Atmospheric Mercury Wet Deposition at Underhill, Vermont Keeler, Gerald J.
2005
1-2 p. 71-83
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20 Main Neuro-Endocrine, Endocrine and Paracrine Regulations of Fish Reproduction, and Vulnerability to Xenobiotics Jalabert, Bernard
2000
1-2 p. 25-40
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21 Mechanisms of Endocrine Disruption with Particular Reference to Occurrence in Avian Wildlife: A Review Dawson, Alistair
2000
1-2 p. 59-69
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22 Mercury and other Contaminants in Common Loons Breedingin Atlantic Canada Burgess, Neil M.
2005
1-2 p. 241-252
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23 Mercury Bioaccumulation in Northern Two-lined Salamanders from Streams in the Northeastern United States Bank, Michael S.
2005
1-2 p. 181-191
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24 Mercury Concentrations in Bicknell’s Thrush and Other Insectivorous Passerines in Montane Forests of Northeastern North America Rimmer, Christopher C.
2005
1-2 p. 223-240
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25 Mercury in Freshwater Fish of Northeast North America – A Geographic Perspective Based on Fish Tissue Monitoring Databases Kamman, Neil C
2005
1-2 p. 163-180
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26 Mercury in Northeastern North America: A synthesis of Existing Databases Evers, David C.
2005
1-2 p. 7-14
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27 Mercury in the Northern Crayfish, Orconectes virilis (Hagen), in New England, USA Pennuto, Chris M.
2005
1-2 p. 149-162
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28 Mercury Levels in Mink (Mustela vison) and River Otter (Lontra canadensis) from Northeastern North America Yates, David E.
2005
1-2 p. 263-274
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29 Mercury Policy and Science in Northeastern North America: The Mercury Action Plan of the New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers Smith, C. Mark
2005
1-2 p. 19-35
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30 Obituary Migula, Pawel

1-2 p. 5
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31 Obituary Migula, Pawel
2000
1-2 p. 5
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32 OECD Activity on Endocrine Disrupters Test Guidelines Development Huet, Marie-Chantal
2000
1-2 p. 77-84
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33 Patterns and Interpretation of Mercury Exposure in Freshwater Avian Communities in Northeastern North America Evers, David C.
2005
1-2 p. 193-221
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34 Patterns of Hg Bioaccumulation and Transfer in Aquatic Food Webs Across Multi-lake Studies in the Northeast US Chen, Celia Y.
2005
1-2 p. 135-147
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35 Patterns of Mercury Deposition and Concentration in Northeastern North America (1996–2002) VanArsdale, Alan
2005
1-2 p. 37-52
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36 Physical Controls on Total and Methylmercury Concentrations in Streams and Lakes of the Northeastern USA Shanley, James B.
2005
1-2 p. 125-134
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37 Relating Land Cover Characteristics and Common Loon Mercury Levels Using Geographic Information Systems Kramar, David
2005
1-2 p. 253-262
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38 Reporter Cell Lines to Monitor Steroid and Antisteroid Potential of Environmental Samples Balaguer, Patrick
2000
1-2 p. 105-114
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39 Review of Books on Endocrine Disruptors Peakall, David B.
2000
1-2 p. 137-144
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40 Ring-Testing and Field-Validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Conceptual Approach and Study Design Knacker, Thomas
2004
1-2 p. 9-27
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41 Ring-Testing and Field-Validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Earthworms Römbke, Jörg
2004
1-2 p. 105-118
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42 Ring-Testing and Field-Validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Enchytraeids Moser, Thomas
2004
1-2 p. 89-103
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43 Ring-testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Nematodes Moser, Thomas
2004
1-2 p. 61-74
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44 Ring-Testing and Field-Validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Nutrient Cycling Van Gestel, Cornelis A.M.
2004
1-2 p. 119-128
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45 Ring-testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem(TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Organic Matter Breakdown and Soil Fauna Feeding Activity Förster, Bernhard
2004
1-2 p. 129-141
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46 Ring-Testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Soil Microarthropod Communities Koolhaas, Josée E.
2004
1-2 p. 75-88
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47 Ring-Testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Soil Microbial Parameters Paulo Sousa, J.
2004
1-2 p. 43-60
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48 Ring-testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem (TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Fate of the Model Chemical Carbendazim Jones, Susan E.
2004
1-2 p. 29-42
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49 The Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program Developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Fenner-Crisp, Penelope A.
2000
1-2 p. 85-91
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50 The Endocrinology of Invertebrates LaFont, René
2000
1-2 p. 41-57
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51 The Use of Integrated Soil Microcosms to Assess the Impact of Carbendazim on Soil Ecosystems Burrows, Lisa A.
2004
1-2 p. 143-161
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52 Use of Terrestrial Model Ecosystem Data in Environmental Risk Assessment for Industrial Chemicals, Biocides and Plant Protection Products in the EU Weyers, Arnd
2004
1-2 p. 163-176
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