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  1. Identifying the causes of sediment-associated toxicity in urban waterways in South China: Incorporating bioavailabillity-based measurements into whole-sediment toxicity identification evaluation
  2. Application of species sensitivity distribution in aquatic probabilistic ecological risk assessment of cypermethrin: A case study in an urban stream in South China
  3. Biotransformation of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane in the benthic polychaete,Nereis succinea: Quantitative estimation by analyzing the partitioning of chemicals between gut fluid and lipid
  4. Assessment of Sediment Toxicity with SPME-Based Approaches
  5. Joint toxicity of sediment-associated DDT and copper to a polychaete, Nereis succinea
  6. Occurrence and Toxicity of Sediment-Associated Contaminants in Guangzhou College City and Its Adjacent Areas: The Relationship to Urbanization
  7. Inter-compartmental transport of organophosphate and pyrethroid pesticides in South China: Implications for a regional risk assessment
  8. Bioaccumulation of Highly Hydrophobic Organohalogen Flame Retardants from Sediments: Application of Toxicokinetics and Passive Sampling Techniques
  9. Mitigating pesticide pollution in China requires law enforcement, farmer training, and technological innovation
  10. Chronic Toxicity Thresholds for Sediment-Associated Benzo[a]pyrene in the Midge (Chironomus dilutus)
  11. Passive sampling methods for contaminated sediments: Scientific rationale supporting use of freely dissolved concentrations
  12. Occurrence, seasonal variation and inhalation exposure of atmospheric organophosphate and pyrethroid pesticides in an urban community in South China
  13. Dissipation of Insecticidal Cry1Ac Protein and Its Toxicity to Nontarget Aquatic Organisms
  14. Bioaccumulation kinetics of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and decabromodiphenyl ethane from field‐collected sediment in the oligochaete, Lumbriculus variegatus
  15. Synthesis and characterization of an inorganic/organic-modified bentonite and its application in methyl orange water treatment
  16. Addition of contaminant bioavailability and species susceptibility to a sediment toxicity assessment: Application in an urban stream in China
  17. Bioavailability‐based chronic toxicity measurements of permethrin to Chironomus dilutus
  18. SEDIMENT‐ASSOCIATED PESTICIDES IN AN URBAN STREAM IN GUANGZHOU, CHINA: IMPLICATION OF A SHIFT IN PESTICIDE USE PATTERNS
  19. Application of Box-Behnken Experimental Design to Optimize the Extraction of Insecticidal Cry1Ac from Soil
  20. Advances in using passive sampling techniques to measure bioavailability and toxicity of organic contaminants in sediment
  21. Assessing bioavailability and toxicity of permethrin and DDT in sediment using matrix solid phase microextraction
  22. Influence of bioturbation on bioavailability and toxicity of PAHs in sediment from an electronic waste recycling site in South China
  23. Application of a Tenax model to assess bioavailability of PCBs in field sediments
  24. Use of solid phase microextraction to estimate toxicity: Relating fiber concentrations to toxicity-part I
  25. Use of solid phase microextraction to estimate toxicity: Relating fiber concentrations to body residues-part II
  26. ChemInform Abstract: Chemical Techniques for Assessing Bioavailability of Sediment-Associated Contaminants - SPME Versus Tenax Extraction
  27. Toxicity of sediment-associated unresolved complex mixture and its impact on bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  28. Distribution and toxicity of current-use insecticides in sediment of a lake receiving waters from areas in transition to urbanization
  29. Predicting the Toxicity of Permethrin to Daphnia magna in Water Using SPME Fibers
  30. Joint toxicity of a pyrethroid insecticide, cypermethrin, and a heavy metal, lead, to the benthic invertebrate Chironomus dilutus
  31. Analysis of persistent halogenated hydrocarbons in fish feeds containing fish oil and other alternative lipid sources
  32. Sorption of PBDE in low-density polyethylene film: Implications for bioavailability of BDE-209
  33. Input pathways of organochlorine pesticides to typical freshwater cultured fish ponds of South China: Hints for pollution control
  34. Identifying the Causes of Sediment-Associated Toxicity in Urban Waterways of the Pearl River Delta, China
  35. Occurrence and distribution of sediment-associated insecticides in urban waterways in the Pearl River Delta, China
  36. Permethrin modulates cholinergic mini-synaptic currents by partially blocking the calcium channel
  37. Toxicological Significance of Pesticide Residues in Aquatic Animals
  38. Short-range transport of contaminants released from e-waste recycling site in South China
  39. Chemical techniques for assessing bioavailability of sediment-associated contaminants: SPME versus Tenax extraction
  40. Balance between economic growth and environmental protection: sustainability through better science
  41. Toxicity of Sediment-Associated Pesticides to Chironomus dilutus and Hyalella azteca
  42. Analysis of sediment-associated insecticides using ultrasound assisted microwave extraction and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
  43. Bioavailability of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants in Sediment with Different Particle-Size Distributions
  44. Influence of black carbon and chemical planarity on bioavailability of sediment-associated contaminants
  45. Determination of pyrethroid insecticides in sediment by gas chromatography—Ion trap tandem mass spectrometry
  46. Sediment Matrix Effects in Analysis of Pyrethroid Insecticides Using Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
  47. Comparative analysis of whole sediment and porewater toxicity identification evaluation techniques for ammonia and non-polar organic contaminants
  48. Identifying the causes of sediment-associated contamination in the Illinois River (USA) using a whole-sediment toxicity identification evaluation
  49. Degradation of fipronil in anaerobic sediments and the effect on porewater concentrations
  50. Comparison of cleanup methods for fipronil and its degradation products in sediment extracts
  51. Bioavailability and biotransformation of sediment-associated pyrethroid insecticides in Lumbriculus variegatus
  52. Analysis of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Chironomus dilutus Using Matrix Solid Phase Dispersion Extraction
  53. WHOLE SEDIMENT TOXICITY IDENTIFICATION EVALUATION TOOLS FOR PYRETHROID INSECTICIDES: III. TEMPERATURE MANIPULATION
  54. TEMPERATURE AS A TOXICITY IDENTIFICATION EVALUATION TOOL FOR PYRETHROID INSECTICIDES: TOXICOKINETIC CONFIRMATION
  55. Quantification of Pyrethroid Insecticides at Sub-ppb Levels in Sediment Using Matrix-Dispersive Accelerated Solvent Extraction with Tandem SPE Cleanup
  56. Sediment Toxicity in Agricultural Areas of California and the Role of Hydrophobic Pesticides
  57. Patterns of Pyrethroid Contamination and Toxicity in Agricultural and Urban Stream Segments
  58. Bioavailability of PCBs from field-collected sediments: Application of Tenax extraction and matrix-SPME techniques
  59. CHEMICAL AVAILABILITY AND SEDIMENT TOXICITY OF PYRETHROID INSECTICIDES TO HYALELLA AZTECA: APPLICATION TO FIELD SEDIMENT WITH UNEXPECTEDLY LOW TOXICITY
  60. A solution for isomerization of pyrethroid insecticides in gas chromatography
  61. Predicting Bioavailability of Sediment-Associated Organic Contaminants for Diporeia spp. and Oligochaetes
  62. Desorption of Hydrophobic Compounds from Laboratory-Spiked Sediments Measured by Tenax Absorbent and Matrix Solid-Phase Microextraction
  63. Availability of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Field-Contaminated Sediment
  64. AVAILABILITY OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN FIELD-CONTAMINATED SEDIMENT
  65. Comparison of Chemical Approaches for Assessing Bioavailability of Sediment-Associated Contaminants
  66. Determination of pyrethroid, organophosphate and organochlorine pesticides in water by headspace solid-phase microextraction
  67. Pyrethroid Insecticides and Sediment Toxicity in Urban Creeks from California and Tennessee
  68. EFFECT OF PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE ON PERMETHRIN TOXICITY IN THE AMPHIPOD HYALELLA AZTECA
  69. ELEVATED ORGANOCHLORINES IN THE BRAIN–HYPOTHALAMIC–PITUITARY COMPLEX OF INTERSEXUAL SHOVELNOSE STURGEON
  70. Aquatic Toxicity Due to Residential Use of Pyrethroid Insecticides
  71. Acute Toxicity of Sediment-Sorbed Endrin, Methoxychlor, and Endosulfan to Hyalella azteca and Chironomus tentans
  72. Evaluation of Desulfuration Methods for Pyrethroid, Organophosphate, and Organochlorine Pesticides in Sediment with High Sulfur Content
  73. A Sonication Extraction Method for the Analysis of Pyrethroid, Organophosphate, and Organochlorine Pesticides from Sediment by Gas Chromatography with Electron-Capture Detection
  74. Simultaneous determination of pyrethroid, organophosphate, and organochlorine pesticides in fish tissue using tandem solid-phase extraction clean-up
  75. Distribution and Toxicity of Sediment-Associated Pesticides in Agriculture-Dominated Water Bodies of California's Central Valley
  76. Direct Determination of Glyphosate in Environmental Waters Using Capillary Electrophoresis with Electrospray Condensation Nucleation Light Scattering Detection
  77. Direct Determination of Glyphosate in Environmental Waters Using Capillary Electrophoresis with Electrospray Condensation Nucleation Light Scattering Detection
  78. Condensation nucleation light scattering detection with ion chromatography for direct determination of glyphosate and its metabolite in water
  79. Analysis of atmospheric semi-volatile organic pollutants by adsorptiveenrichment and off-line supercritical fluid extraction—Gas chromatography
  80. Analysis of organic pollutants in sewage by supercritical fluid extraction
  81. Characterization and application of acridine-9-N-acetyl-N-hydroxysuccinimide as a pre-column derivatization agent for fluorimetric detection of amino acids in liquid chromatography
  82. Fluorescence properties of carbazole-9-ylpropionic acid and its application to the determination of amines via HPLC with fluorescence detection