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  1. Reclaimed water irrigation in hydroponics: Dose–dependent uptake of PMT substances and implications for lettuce and human health
  2. Evaluation of Three Sample Preparation Methods for LC-HRMS Suspect Screening of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Effluent Wastewater
  3. Bridging the gap between research and decision making: A European survey to enhance cooperation in wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) for illicit drugs
  4. New trends in the environmental analysis of pollutants
  5. Comprehensive characterization of European house dust contaminants: Concentrations and profiles, geographical variability, and implications for chemical regulation and health risk
  6. Compliance with voluntary nutritional labelling on alcoholic beverages in Spain
  7. Removal of the cytostatic drugs bleomycin and vincristine by white-rot fungi under various conditions, and determination of enzymes involved, degradation by-products, and toxicity
  8. Quantification Approaches in Non-Target LC/ESI/HRMS Analysis: An Interlaboratory Comparison
  9. Beyond target chemicals: updating the NORMAN prioritisation scheme to support the EU chemicals strategy with semi-quantitative suspect/non-target screening data
  10. Beyond Target Chemicals: Updating the NORMAN Prioritisation Scheme to Support the EU Chemical Strategy with Semi-quantitative Suspect/Non-target Screening Data
  11. Pesticide water variability and prioritization: The first steps towards improving water management strategies in irrigation hydro-agriculture areas
  12. Prioritization of organic contaminants in a reclaimed water irrigation system using wide-scope LC-HRMS screening
  13. Human footprint on the water quality from the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
  14. Development of QuEChERS-based multiresidue analytical methods to determine pesticides in corn, grapes and alfalfa
  15. Prioritization of the Most Relevant Organic Contaminants in a Reclaimed Water Irrigation System Through an Lc-Ms/Hrms-Based Suspect Screening Workflow
  16. Environmental analysis: Emerging pollutants
  17. Antibiotics in the Basque coast (N Spain): Occurrence in waste and receiving waters, and risk assessment (2017–2020)
  18. QuEChERS-based analytical methods developed for LC-MS/MS multiresidue determination of pesticides in representative crop fatty matrices: Olives and sunflower seeds
  19. Pesticides in sediments of the Ebro River Delta cultivated area (NE Spain): Occurrence and risk assessment for aquatic organisms
  20. The environmental transfer of psychoactive substances through milk of different origin, is it possible? A case study
  21. UHPLC-HRMS data from non-targeted screening for biotransformation products of cytostatic drug imatinib
  22. Dealing with a PFAS-polluted aquifer: from modelling to in-situ remediation treatment
  23. Antibiotics in the Basque Coast (N Spain): Occurrence in Water and Risk Assessment (2017-2020)
  24. Evaluation of an outdoor pilot-scale tubular photobioreactor for removal of selected pesticides from water
  25. A novel workflow utilizing open-source software tools in the environmental fate studies: The example of imatinib biotransformation
  26. Occurrence and risk assessment of pesticides in a Mediterranean Basin with strong agricultural pressure (Guadiana Basin: Southern of Portugal)
  27. Semi-industrial development of nutritious and healthy seafood dishes from sustainable species
  28. Effect of processing smoked salmon on contaminant contents
  29. The embodiment of wastewater data for the estimation of illicit drug consumption in Spain
  30. Remediation of bentazone contaminated water by Trametes versicolor: Characterization, identification of transformation products, and implementation in a trickle-bed reactor under non-sterile conditions
  31. Fungal degradation of selected medium to highly polar pesticides by Trametes versicolor: kinetics, biodegradation pathways, and ecotoxicity of treated waters
  32. Contaminants of emerging concern in the Basque coast (N Spain): Occurrence and risk assessment for a better monitoring and management decisions
  33. Evaluation of the occurrence and fate of pesticides in a typical Mediterranean delta ecosystem (Ebro River Delta) and risk assessment for aquatic organisms
  34. A multi-actor, participatory approach to identify policy and technical barriers to better farming practices that protect our drinking water sources
  35. Investigative monitoring of pesticide and nitrogen pollution sources in a complex multi-stressed catchment: The lower Llobregat River basin case study (Barcelona, Spain)
  36. Priority and emerging organic microcontaminants in three Mediterranean river basins: Occurrence, spatial distribution, and identification of river basin specific pollutants
  37. Assessing population exposure to phthalate plasticizers in thirteen Spanish cities through the analysis of wastewater
  38. Drugs of abuse and their metabolites in river sediments: Analysis, occurrence in four Spanish river basins and environmental risk assessment
  39. Improved fully automated method for the determination of medium to highly polar pesticides in surface and groundwater and application in two distinct agriculture-impacted areas.
  40. First nation-wide estimation of tobacco consumption in Spain using wastewater-based epidemiology
  41. Fungal bioremediation of diuron-contaminated waters: Evaluation of its degradation and the effect of amendable factors on its removal in a trickle-bed reactor under non-sterile conditions
  42. Anthropogenic contaminants in freshwater from the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
  43. Assessing alcohol consumption through wastewater-based epidemiology: Spain as a case study
  44. Microalgae-based bioremediation of water contaminated by pesticides in peri-urban agricultural areas
  45. The NORMAN Association and the European Partnership for Chemicals Risk Assessment (PARC): let’s cooperate!
  46. Pharmaceuticals in a Mediterranean Basin: The influence of temporal and hydrological patterns in environmental risk assessment
  47. Chlorination By-Products of Anticancer Drugs
  48. Fast analysis of relevant contaminants mixture in commercial shellfish
  49. A reliable LC-MS/MS-based method for trace level determination of 50 medium to highly polar pesticide residues in sediments and ecological risk assessment
  50. Spatio‐temporal assessment of illicit drug use at large scale: evidence from 7 years of international wastewater monitoring
  51. High-resolution mass spectrometry to complement monitoring and track emerging chemicals and pollution trends in European water resources
  52. Strengthen the European collaborative environmental research to meet European policy goals for achieving a sustainable, non-toxic environment
  53. Psychoactive substances in mussels: Analysis and occurrence assessment
  54. Let us empower the WFD to prevent risks of chemical pollution in European rivers and lakes
  55. Polluted water from an urban reservoir (Madín dam, México) induces toxicity and oxidative stress in Cyprinus carpio embryos
  56. The value of wastewater-based epidemiology in the estimation of alcohol consumption
  57. Psychoactive pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs in coastal waters of North-Western Spain: Environmental exposure and risk assessment
  58. Future water quality monitoring: improving the balance between exposure and toxicity assessments of real-world pollutant mixtures
  59. Analysis of 52 pesticides in fresh fish muscle by QuEChERS extraction followed by LC-MS/MS determination
  60. Medium to highly polar pesticides in seawater: Analysis and fate in coastal areas of Catalonia (NE Spain)
  61. Assessing the effects of hydrological and chemical stressors on macroinvertebrate community in an Alpine river: The Adige River as a case study
  62. Multiple stressor effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in a Mediterranean temporary river
  63. Particle bound pollutants in rivers: Results from suspended sediment sampling in Globaqua River Basins
  64. A fully automated approach for the analysis of 37 psychoactive substances in raw wastewater based on on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
  65. Determination of metals and pharmaceutical compounds released in hospital wastewater from Toluca, Mexico, and evaluation of their toxic impact
  66. Ecological and ecotoxicological responses in the assessment of the ecological status of freshwater systems: A case-study of the temporary stream Brejo of Cagarrão (South of Portugal)
  67. Determining the presence of chemicals with suspected endocrine activity in drinking water from the Madrid region (Spain) and assessment of their estrogenic, androgenic and thyroidal activities
  68. Multi-year inter-laboratory exercises for the analysis of illicit drugs and metabolites in wastewater: Development of a quality control system
  69. Simultaneous LC–MS/MS determination of 40 legal and illegal psychoactive drugs in breast and bovine milk
  70. Does the presence of caffeine in the marine environment represent an environmental risk? A regional and global study
  71. Study of pharmaceuticals in surface and wastewater from Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico: Occurrence and environmental risk assessment
  72. A case study to identify priority cytostatic contaminants in hospital effluents
  73. Aerobic activated sludge transformation of vincristine and identification of the transformation products
  74. Analysis of Psychoactive Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater and Surface Water Using LC-MS
  75. Five-year monitoring of 19 illicit and legal substances of abuse at the inlet of a wastewater treatment plant in Barcelona (NE Spain) and estimation of drug consumption patterns and trends
  76. Occurrence of pharmaceutical, recreational and psychotropic drug residues in surface water on the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
  77. Environmental analysis: Emerging pollutants
  78. Contributors
  79. Chemical and toxicological characterisation of anticancer drugs in hospital and municipal wastewaters from Slovenia and Spain
  80. Biomarkers of Morbid Obesity and Prediabetes by Metabolomic Profiling of Human Discordant Phenotypes
  81. Human exposure to endocrine disrupting compounds: Their role in reproductive systems, metabolic syndrome and breast cancer. A review
  82. Occurrence of drugs of abuse in surface water from four Spanish river basins: Spatial and temporal variations and environmental risk assessment
  83. Comparative measurement and quantitative risk assessment of alcohol consumption through wastewater-based epidemiology: An international study in 20 cities
  84. Retention behavior of alkyl-substituted polycyclic aromatic sulfur heterocycles in reversed-phase liquid chromatography
  85. Retention behavior of isomeric polycyclic aromatic sulfur heterocycles in reversed-phase liquid chromatography
  86. Ozonation of hospital raw wastewaters for cytostatic compounds removal. Kinetic modelling and economic assessment of the process
  87. Biodegradability of the anticancer drug etoposide and identification of the transformation products
  88. Presence of endocrine disruptors in freshwater in the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
  89. Reactivity of vinca alkaloids during water chlorination processes: Identification of their disinfection by-products by high-resolution quadrupole-Orbitrap mass spectrometry
  90. Toxicity of the mixture of selected antineoplastic drugs against aquatic primary producers
  91. Drugs of abuse, cytostatic drugs and iodinated contrast media in tap water from the Madrid region (central Spain):A case study to analyse their occurrence and human health risk characterization
  92. Comprehensive monitoring of the occurrence of 22 drugs of abuse and transformation products in airborne particulate matter in the city of Barcelona
  93. Transformation of tamoxifen and its major metabolites during water chlorination: Identification and in silico toxicity assessment of their disinfection byproducts
  94. Degradation of the anticancer drug erlotinib during water chlorination: Non-targeted approach for the identification of transformation products
  95. First inter-laboratory comparison exercise for the determination of anticancer drugs in aqueous samples
  96. Elimination of drugs of abuse and their toxicity from natural waters by photo-Fenton treatment
  97. Pharmaceuticals and iodinated contrast media in a hospital wastewater: A case study to analyse their presence and characterise their environmental risk and hazard
  98. Assessment of toxicity and genotoxicity of low doses of 5-fluorouracil in zebrafish ( Danio rerio ) two-generation study
  99. Future water quality monitoring — Adapting tools to deal with mixtures of pollutants in water resource management
  100. Occurrence and potential risk of currently used pesticides in sediments of the Alqueva reservoir (Guadiana Basin)
  101. Analysis and occurrence of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in airborne particles
  102. Degradation of the cytostatic etoposide in chlorinated water by liquid chromatography coupled to quadrupole-Orbitrap mass spectrometry: Identification and quantification of by-products in real water samples
  103. The SOLUTIONS project: Challenges and responses for present and future emerging pollutants in land and water resources management
  104. Transcriptomic, biochemical and individual markers in transplanted Daphnia magna to characterize impacts in the field
  105. Aerobic activated sludge transformation of methotrexate: Identification of biotransformation products
  106. Pharmaceuticals and pesticides in reclaimed water: Efficiency assessment of a microfiltration–reverse osmosis (MF–RO) pilot plant
  107. Cytostatic drugs and metabolites in municipal and hospital wastewaters in Spain: Filtration, occurrence, and environmental risk
  108. Analysis of ethyl sulfate in raw wastewater for estimation of alcohol consumption and its correlation with drugs of abuse in the city of Barcelona
  109. Drugs of abuse and benzodiazepines in the Madrid Region (Central Spain): Seasonal variation in river waters, occurrence in tap water and potential environmental and human risk
  110. Risk assessment of pesticides detected in surface water of the Alqueva reservoir (Guadiana basin, southern of Portugal)
  111. Study of the stability of 26 cytostatic drugs and metabolites in wastewater under different conditions
  112. Four-year advanced monitoring program of polar pesticides in groundwater of Catalonia (NE-Spain)
  113. Assessment of multi-chemical pollution in aquatic ecosystems using toxic units: Compound prioritization, mixture characterization and relationships with biological descriptors
  114. Occurrence of drugs of abuse and benzodiazepines in river waters from the Madrid Region (Central Spain)
  115. Hazards of the Endocrine Disruptors on Mullets (<i>Chelon labrosus</i>) from the Basque Coast (Bay of Biscay) Applying a Biomarker Based Approach
  116. Illicit and abused drugs in sewage sludge: Method optimization and occurrence
  117. Multianalyte determination of 24 cytostatics and metabolites by liquid chromatography–electrospray–tandem mass spectrometry and study of their stability and optimum storage conditions in aqueous solution
  118. Determination of 13 estrogenic endocrine disrupting compounds in atmospheric particulate matter by pressurised liquid extraction and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
  119. Occurrence and behavior of pesticides in wastewater treatment plants and their environmental impact
  120. Development of a multiresidue method for analysis of pesticides in sediments based on isotope dilution and liquid chromatography-electrospray–tandem mass spectrometry
  121. Corrigendum to “Are pesticide residues associated to rice production affecting Oyster production in Delta del Ebro, NE Spain?” [Sci Total Environ 437 (2012) 209–218]
  122. On-line solid phase extraction–liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry for the determination of 17 cytostatics and metabolites in waste, surface and ground water samples
  123. Endocrine disruption in thicklip grey mullet (Chelon labrosus) from the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve (Bay of Biscay, Southwestern Europe)
  124. Emerging organic contaminants in groundwater in Spain: A review of sources, recent occurrence and fate in a European context
  125. Are pesticide residues associated to rice production affecting oyster production in Delta del Ebro, NE Spain?
  126. A biomarker and chemical approach for the study of endocrine disruption in the sentinel species thicklip grey mullet (Chelon labrosus) from the Basque coast (Bay of Biscay)
  127. Comparing illicit drug use in 19 European cities through sewage analysis
  128. Formation of diclofenac and sulfamethoxazole reversible transformation products in aquifer material under denitrifying conditions: Batch experiments
  129. Drugs of abuse in urban groundwater. A case study: Barcelona
  130. Drugs of abuse in surface and tap waters of the Tagus River basin: Heterogeneous photo-Fenton process is effective in their degradation
  131. Assessing the effects of tertiary treated wastewater reuse on the presence emerging contaminants in a Mediterranean river (Llobregat, NE Spain)
  132. Assessment of the effects of a marine urban outfall discharge on caged mussels using chemical and biomarker analysis
  133. Illicit Drugs and Metabolites in the Llobregat River Basin
  134. Analysis of the occurrence and risk assessment of polar pesticides in the Llobregat River Basin (NE Spain)
  135. Wastewater Reuse in the Llobregat: The Experience at the Prat de Llobregat Treatment Plant
  136. Fate and Risks of Polar Pesticides in Groundwater Samples of Catalonia
  137. Analysis of Emerging Contaminants in Sewage Sludge
  138. Psychoactive Substances in Airborne Particles in the Urban Environment
  139. Fungal-Mediated Degradation of Emerging Pollutants in Sewage Sludge
  140. Are pharmaceuticals more harmful than other pollutants to aquatic invertebrate species: A hypothesis tested using multi-biomarker and multi-species responses in field collected and transplanted organisms
  141. Microcosm experiments to control anaerobic redox conditions when studying the fate of organic micropollutants in aquifer material
  142. Photolytic and photocatalytic transformation of methadone in aqueous solutions under solar irradiation: Kinetics, characterization of major intermediate products and toxicity evaluation
  143. Identification of new ozonation disinfection byproducts of 17β-estradiol and estrone in water
  144. Illicit drug consumption estimations derived from wastewater analysis: A critical review
  145. Combined scenarios of chemical and ecological quality under water scarcity in Mediterranean rivers
  146. New indexes for compound prioritization and complexity quantification on environmental monitoring inventories
  147. Establishing potential links between the presence of alkylphenolic compounds and the benthic community in a European river basin
  148. Cocaine and other illicit drugs in airborne particulates in urban environments: A reflection of social conduct and population size
  149. Solar transformation and photocatalytic treatment of cocaine in water: Kinetics, characterization of major intermediate products and toxicity evaluation
  150. Removal of estrogens through water disinfection processes and formation of by-products
  151. Occurrence of Illicit Drugs in Wastewater in Spain
  152. Evaluation of drugs of abuse use and trends in a prison through wastewater analysis
  153. Wastewater reuse in Mediterranean semi-arid areas: The impact of discharges of tertiary treated sewage on the load of polar micro pollutants in the Llobregat river (NE Spain)
  154. Evaluation of two aquatic passive sampling configurations for their suitability in the analysis of estrogens in water
  155. Assessing the estrogenic potency in a Portuguese wastewater treatment plant using an integrated approach
  156. Advanced monitoring of pharmaceuticals and estrogens in the Llobregat River basin (Spain) by liquid chromatography–triple quadrupole-tandem mass spectrometry in combination with ultra performance liquid chromatography–time of flight-mass spectrometry
  157. Origin and distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon pollution in sediment and fish from the biosphere reserve of Urdaibai (Bay of Biscay, Basque country, Spain)
  158. Drugs of abuse in airborne particulates in urban environments
  159. Recent trends in the liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of organic contaminants in environmental samples
  160. Fate of selected pesticides, estrogens, progestogens and volatile organic compounds during artificial aquifer recharge using surface waters
  161. Integrated ecotoxicological and chemical approach for the assessment of pesticide pollution in the Ebro River delta (Spain)
  162. Primary and complex stressors in polluted mediterranean rivers: Pesticide effects on biological communities
  163. Analysis and occurrence of selected medium to highly polar pesticides in groundwater of Catalonia (NE Spain): An approach based on on-line solid phase extraction–liquid chromatography–electrospray-tandem mass spectrometry detection
  164. Occurrence and fate of alkylphenol polyethoxylate degradation products and linear alkylbenzene sulfonate surfactants in urban ground water: Barcelona case study
  165. Environmental risk assessment of pharmaceuticals in rivers: Relationships between hazard indexes and aquatic macroinvertebrate diversity indexes in the Llobregat River (NE Spain)
  166. An integrated study of endocrine disruptors in sediments and reproduction-related parameters in bivalve molluscs from the Biosphere’s Reserve of Urdaibai (Bay of Biscay)
  167. Wastewater Reuse in the Mediterranean Area of Catalonia, Spain: Case Study of Reuse of Tertiary Effluent from a Wastewater Treatment Plant at el Prat de Llobregat (Barcelona)
  168. Illicit Drugs Along the Ebro River Basin: Occurrence in Surface and Wastewater and Derived Consumption Estimations
  169. Pesticides at The Ebro River Delta: Occurrence and Toxicity in Water and Biota
  170. Drugs of abuse and their metabolites in the Ebro River basin: Occurrence in sewage and surface water, sewage treatment plants removal efficiency, and collective drug usage estimation
  171. Analysis and occurrence of alkylphenolic compounds and estrogens in a European river basin and an evaluation of their importance as priority pollutants
  172. Bridging levels of pharmaceuticals in river water with biological community structure in the llobregat river basin (northeast spain)
  173. Analysis of selected emerging contaminants in sewage sludge
  174. Fate and removal of pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs in conventional and membrane bioreactor wastewater treatment plants and by riverbank filtration
  175. Analysis of phytoestrogens, progestogens and estrogens in environmental waters from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
  176. Effects of low concentrations of the phenylurea herbicide diuron on biofilm algae and bacteria
  177. Determination of Drugs of Abuse in Airborne Particles by Pressurized Liquid Extraction and Liquid Chromatography-Electrospray-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  178. Fully Automated Analysis of β-Lactams in Bovine Milk by Online Solid Phase Extraction-Liquid Chromatography-Electrospray-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  179. Risk assessment of representative and priority pesticides, in surface water of the Alqueva reservoir (South of Portugal) using on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
  180. Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring at Global Scale and the EU Level
  181. Achievements of the RIANA and AWACSS EU Projects: Immunosensors for the Determination of Pesticides, Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
  182. Liquid Chromatography—Mass Spectrometry Methods for Analysis of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Wastewaters
  183. Occurrence and Fate of Pharmaceuticals and Illicit Drugs Under Water Scarcity
  184. Liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometric analysis and regulatory issues of polar pesticides in natural and treated waters
  185. Analysis of drugs of abuse and their human metabolites in water by LC-MS2: A non-intrusive tool for drug abuse estimation at the community level
  186. Identification of disinfection by‐products of selected triazines in drinking water by LC‐Q‐ToF‐MS/MS and evaluation of their toxicity
  187. Triclosan and methyl-triclosan monitoring study in the northeast of Spain using a magnetic particle enzyme immunoassay and confirmatory analysis by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
  188. Chemical and biological analysis of endocrine-disrupting hormones and estrogenic activity in an advanced sewage treatment plant
  189. Analysis and occurrence of pharmaceuticals, estrogens, progestogens and polar pesticides in sewage treatment plant effluents, river water and drinking water in the Llobregat river basin (Barcelona, Spain)
  190. Evaluation of the aquatic passive sampler Chemcatcher for the monitoring of highly hydrophobic compounds in water
  191. Trace level determination of β-blockers in waste waters by highly selective molecularly imprinted polymers extraction followed by liquid chromatography–quadrupole-linear ion trap mass spectrometry
  192. Analysis of 17 polar to semi-polar pesticides in the Ebro river delta during the main growing season of rice by automated on-line solid-phase extraction-liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
  193. Fully Automated Determination in the Low Nanogram per Liter Level of Different Classes of Drugs of Abuse in Sewage Water by On-Line Solid-Phase Extraction-Liquid Chromatography−Electrospray-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  194. Comparative study of an estradiol enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit, liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry, and ultra performance liquid chromatography–quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry for part-per-trillion analysis of estrogens...
  195. LC-based analysis of drugs of abuse and their metabolites in urine
  196. Advantages and limitations of on-line solid phase extraction coupled to liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry technologies versus biosensors for monitoring of emerging contaminants in water
  197. Combined use of biomarkers and in situ bioassays inDaphnia magnato monitor environmental hazards of pesticides in the field
  198. Use of chemometric and geostatistical methods to evaluate pesticide pollution in the irrigation and drainage channels of the Ebro river delta during the rice-growing season
  199. CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING HORMONES AND ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY IN AN ADVANCED SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
  200. Chapter 2.6 Analysis of steroid estrogens in the environment
  201. Determination of antimicrobials in sludge from infiltration basins at two artificial recharge plants by pressurized liquid extraction–liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
  202. Effect-Directed Analysis of Key Toxicants in European River Basins. A Review (9 pp)
  203. Biosensors as useful tools for environmental analysis and monitoring
  204. Evaluation of commercial immunoassays for the detection of estrogens in water by comparison with high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry HPLC–MS/MS (QqQ)
  205. Environmental analysis of fluorinated alkyl substances by liquid chromatography–(tandem) mass spectrometry: a review
  206. Analysis of pesticides in water by liquid chromatography‐tandem mass spectrometric techniques
  207. Fast and simultaneous monitoring of organic pollutants in a drinking water treatment plant by a multi-analyte biosensor followed by LC–MS validation
  208. An Optical Immunosensor for Pesticide Determination in Natural Waters
  209. Analysis of bisphenol A in natural waters by means of an optical immunosensor
  210. Biosensors for unattended, cost-effective and continuous monitoring of environmental pollution: Automated Water Analyser Computer Supported System (AWACSS) and River Analyser (RIANA)
  211. MODELKEY. Models for assessing and forecasting the impact of environmental key pollutants on freshwater and marine ecosystems and biodiversity (5 pp)
  212. Fully automated multianalyte determination of different classes of pesticides, at picogram per litre levels in water, by on-line solid-phase extraction–liquid chromatography–electrospray–tandem mass spectrometry
  213. Automated Water Analyser Computer Supported System (AWACSS)
  214. Automated Water Analyser Computer Supported System (AWACSS) Part I: Project objectives, basic technology, immunoassay development, software design and networking
  215. Biosensors for environmental monitoringA global perspective
  216. Analysis and distribution of estrogens and progestogens in sewage sludge, soils and sediments
  217. Picogram per Liter Level Determination of Estrogens in Natural Waters and Waterworks by a Fully Automated On-Line Solid-Phase Extraction-Liquid Chromatography-Electrospray Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method
  218. Monitoring of estrogens, pesticides and bisphenol A in natural waters and drinking water treatment plants by solid-phase extraction–liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
  219. Three new mussel tissue standard reference materials (SRMs) for the determination of organic contaminants
  220. Two new marine sediment standard reference materials (SRMs) for the determination of organic contaminants
  221. Biosensors for environmental monitoring of endocrine disruptors: a review article
  222. Simultaneous multi-analyte determination of estrone, isoproturon and atrazine in natural waters by the RIver ANAlyser (RIANA), an optical immunosensor
  223. Endocrine disrupting compounds and other emerging contaminants in the environment: A survey on new monitoring strategies and occurrence data
  224. Multianalyte determination of different classes of pesticides (acidic, triazines, phenyl ureas, anilines, organophosphates, molinate and propanil) by liquid chromatography-electrospray-tandem mass spectrometry
  225. Simultaneous determination of selected endocrine disrupters (pesticides, phenols and phthalates) in water by in-field solid-phase extraction (SPE) using the prototype PROFEXS followed by on-line SPE (PROSPEKT) and analysis by liquid chromatography-atmo...
  226. Biosensors for environmental applications: Future development trends
  227. Chapter 21 Environmental analysis
  228. Determination of estrogens and progestogens by mass spectrometric techniques (GC/MS, LC/MS and LC/MS/MS)
  229. Environmental behavior and analysis of veterinary and human drugs in soils, sediments and sludge
  230. Liquid chromatography–(tandem) mass spectrometry of selected emerging pollutants (steroid sex hormones, drugs and alkylphenolic surfactants) in the aquatic environment
  231. Development and Analysis of Three Diesel Particulate-Related Standard Reference Materials for the Determination of Chemical, Physical, and Biological Characteristics
  232. Recent advances in the mass spectrometric analysis related to endocrine disrupting compounds in aquatic environmental samples
  233. Endocrine disruptors in sewage treatment plants, receiving river waters, and sediments: Integration of chemical analysis and biological effects on feral carp
  234. Identification of toxic compounds in wastewater treatment plants during a field experiment
  235. Occurrence and analysis of estrogens and progestogens in river sediments by liquid chromatography-electrospray-mass spectrometry
  236. ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS IN SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS, RECEIVING RIVER WATERS, AND SEDIMENTS: INTEGRATION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON FERAL CARP
  237. Use of solid-phase extraction in various of its modalities for sample preparation in the determination of estrogens and progestogens in sediment and water
  238. Recent Developments in NIST Standard Reference Materials for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Environmental Matrices
  239. Analysis and environmental levels of endocrine-disrupting compounds in freshwater sediments
  240. Review of analytical methods for the determination of estrogens and progestogens in waste waters
  241. Monitoring of endocrine disruptors in surface waters by the yeast recombinant assay
  242. Determination of steroid sex hormones and related synthetic compounds considered as endocrine disrupters in water by fully automated on-line solid-phase extraction–liquid chromatography–diode array detection
  243. MONITORING OF ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS IN SURFACE WATERS BY THE YEAST RECOMBINANT ASSAY
  244. Determination of PAHs in Combustion-Related Samples and in SRM 1597, Complex Mixture of PAHs from Coal Tar
  245. Estrogenicity Determination in Sewage Treatment Plants and Surface Waters from the Catalonian Area (NE Spain)
  246. Estrogenicity determination in carp, Cyprinus carpio: a laboratory and field approach
  247. Determination of steroid sex hormones and related synthetic compounds considered as endocrine disrupters in water by liquid chromatography–diode array detection–mass spectrometry
  248. Chapter 15 Standard reference materials for the determination of trace organic constituents in environmental samples
  249. Certification of a Diesel Particulate Related Standard Reference Material (SRM 1975) for PAHs
  250. Gas chromatographic retention behavior of polycyclic aromatic sulfur heterocyclic compounds, (dibenzothiophene, naphtho[b]thiophenes, benzo[b]naphthothiophenes and alkyl-substituted derivatives) on stationary phases of different selectivity
  251. Determination of the alcohol denaturants denatonium benzoate (bitrex) and diethyl phthalate by direct flow injection APCI‐MS analysis
  252. Determination of Benzo[a]pyrene in lipid‐soluble liquid smoke (LSLS) by HPLC‐FL
  253. Second-derivative constant-wavelength synchronous scan spectrofluorimetry for determination of benzo[]fluoranthene, benzo[]pyrene and indeno[1,2,3-]pyrene in drinking water
  254. Rapid zero-order and second-derivative UV spectrophotometric determination of cyanocobalamin in pharmaceutical formulations containing dextran and preservatives
  255. A Validated High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Method for the Determination Of Paracetamol and Its Major Metabolites in Urine
  256. Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in drinking and surface waters from Galicia (N.W. Spain) by constant-wavelength synchronous spectrofluorimetry
  257. Synchronous Spectrofluorimetric Determination of Total Amounts of the Six Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Officially Designated as Indicators of Drinking Water Quality
  258. Mise au point d'une méthode de fluorescence synchrone pour le dosage de HAP dans l'eau potable
  259. Estrogens and Progestogens in Wastewater, Sludge, Sediments, and Soil
  260. Emerging Contaminants in Waste Waters: Sources and Occurrence