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  1. Pesticides, frogs and agriculture
  2. Occurrence of contaminants of emerging concern along the California coast (2009–10) using passive sampling devices
  3. Assessing the Potential Effects of Fungicides on Nontarget Gut Fungi (Trichomycetes) and Their Associated Larval Black Fly Hosts
  4. Occurrence of pesticides in groundwater and sediments and mineralogy of sediments and grain coatings underlying the Rutgers Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Upper Deerfield, New Jersey, 2007
  5. Impacts of pesticides in a Central California estuary
  6. From ‘Omics to Otoliths: Responses of an Estuarine Fish to Endocrine Disrupting Compounds across Biological Scales
  7. Environmental fate of fungicides and other current-use pesticides in a central California estuary
  8. Accumulation of pesticides in pacific chorus frogs (Pseudacris regilla) from California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, USA
  9. Occurrence and persistence of fungicides in bed sediments and suspended solids from three targeted use areas in the United States
  10. Occurrence of fungicides and other pesticides in surface water, groundwater, and sediment from three targeted-use areas in the United States, 2009
  11. The in vivo estrogenic and in vitro anti‐estrogenic activity of permethrin and bifenthrin
  12. Occurrence of boscalid and other selected fungicides in surface water and groundwater in three targeted use areas in the United States
  13. Accumulation of current‐use and organochlorine pesticides in crab embryos from northern California, USA
  14. Persistent organochlorine pollutants and toxaphene congener profiles in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) frequenting the Turtle/Brunswick River Estuary, Georgia, USA
  15. Multi-residue method for the analysis of 85 current-use and legacy pesticides in bed and suspended sediments
  16. A Multi-residue Method for the Analysis of Pesticides and Pesticide Degradates in Water Using HLB Solid-phase Extraction and Gas Chromatography–Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry
  17. Reply to Comments on “Biological and chemical transformation of atrazine in coastal aquatic sediments” by C. Marjorie Aelion and Kelly Smalling
  18. Biological and chemical transformation of atrazine in coastal aquatic sediments
  19. Polychlorinated biphenyls and toxaphene in preferred prey fish of coastal southeastern U.S. bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
  20. Temperature and Congener Structure Affect the Enantioselectivity of Toxaphene Elimination by Fish
  21. Distribution of atrazine into three chemical fractions: Impact of sediment depth and organic carbon content
  22. Interpreting Nonracemic Ratios of Chiral Organochlorines Using Naturally Contaminated Fish
  23. Gas chromatographic separation of toxaphene residues by DB-XLB