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  1. The distribution of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in the River Thames Catchment under the scenarios of climate change
  2. PCB and organochlorine pesticide burden in eels in the lower Thames River (UK)
  3. Particulate and colloidal silver in sewage effluent and sludge discharged from British wastewater treatment plants
  4. Corrigendum to “The presence of EU priority substances mercury, hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadiene and PBDEs in wild fish from four English rivers.” [Sci. Total Environ. 461-462 (2014) 441–452]
  5. The presence of EU priority substances mercury, hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorobutadiene and PBDEs in wild fish from four English rivers
  6. An assessment of the fate, behaviour and environmental risk associated with sunscreen TiO2 nanoparticles in UK field scenarios
  7. Effects of sewage effluent remediation on body size, somatic RNA: DNA ratio, and markers of chemical exposure in three-spined sticklebacks
  8. The use of modelling to predict levels of estrogens in a river catchment: How does modelled data compare with chemical analysis and in vitro yeast assay results?
  9. Estrogen Concentration Affects its Biodegradation Rate in Activated Sludge
  10. Do suspended sediments modulate the effects of octylphenol on rainbow trout?
  11. Do cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs discharged into rivers pose a risk to the environment and human health? An overview and UK case study
  12. Within-river nutrient processing in Chalk streams: The Pang and Lambourn, UK
  13. Role of river bed sediments as sources and sinks of phosphorus across two major eutrophic UK river basins: the Hampshire Avon and Herefordshire Wye
  14. The potential for estradiol and ethinylestradiol to sorb to suspended and bed sediments in some English rivers
  15. The potential for estradiol and ethinylestradiol degradation in english rivers
  16. THE POTENTIAL FOR ESTRADIOL AND ETHINYLESTRADIOL TO SORB TO SUSPENDED AND BED SEDIMENTS IN SOME ENGLISH RIVERS
  17. THE POTENTIAL FOR ESTRADIOL AND ETHINYLESTRADIOL DEGRADATION IN ENGLISH RIVERS
  18. Potential for octylphenol to biodegrade in some english rivers
  19. POTENTIAL FOR OCTYLPHENOL TO BIODEGRADE IN SOME ENGLISH RIVERS