| 1-7 | Lichen transplants as biological indicators of SO2 air pollution in Copenhagen | Ulrik Sochting and Ib Johnsen |
| 8-14 | The fate of fenitrothion in an aquatic ecosystem | R. P. Moody, R. Greenhalgh, L. Lockhart and P. Weinberger |
| 15-22 | A novel reductive system involving flavorprotein in the rat intestine | E. G. Esaac and Fumio Matsumura |
| 23-31 | Chlorinated hydrocarbon residues in perianal fat of desert bighorn sheep | Jack C. Turner |
| 32-34 | Honey as an environmental indicator of radionuclide contamination | Mason D. Gilbert and Donald J. Lisk |
| 35-41 | Trout hepatic enzyme activation of aflatoxin B1 in a mutagen assay system and the inhibitory effect of PCBs | W. T. Stott and R. O. Sinnhuber |
| 42-46 | Pesticide levels in the omental fat of urban gray squirrels | L. Nalley, G. Hoff, W. Bigler and N. Schneider |
| 47-55 | EEG, ECG, and respiratory response to acute insecticide exposure | K. M. Hyde, J. C. Crandall, K. E. Kortman and W. K. McCoy |
| 56-63 | Organochlorine residues in New Jersey osprey eggs | S. N. Wiemeyer, D. M. Swineford, Paul R. Spitzer and Paul D. McLain |
| 64-72 | Organochlorine residues in potential food items of maine bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), 1966 and 1974 | S. N. Wiemeyer, A. A. Belisle and Francis J. Gramlich |
| 73-79 | Effect of chlorinated lipid and protein fractions of cake flour on growth rate and organ weight of rats | H. M. Cunningham and G. A. Lawrence |
| 80-85 | The acute and chronic effects of cadmium on the estuarine mysid,Mysidopsis bahia | D. R. Nimmo, R. A. Rigby, L. H. Bahner and J. M. Sheppard |
| 86-94 | Styrene monomer in foods a limited Canadian survey | Jim R. Withey and Peter G. Collins |
| 95-103 | Metal toxicity to embryos and larvae of seven freshwater fish species—i. cadmium | J. G. Eaton, J. M. McKim and G. W. Holcombe |
| 104-112 | Application of microwave spectroscopy for simultaneous detection of toxic constituents in tobacco smoke | P. K. Kadaba, P. K. Bhagat and G. N. Goldberger |
| 113-120 | A comparison of oral and inhalation toxicities of four insecticides to mice and rats | Peter E. Berteau and Wallace A. Deen |
| 121-129 | The residue up take and histology of American oysters (Crassostrea virginica Gmelin) exposed to dieldrin | Mads Emanuelsen, Jeffrey L. Lincer and Erik Rifkin |
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| 131-138 | An Evaluation of acute bromine chloride toxicity to grass shrimp (Palaemonetes spp.) and juvenile blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) | Dennis T. Burton and Stuart L. Margrey |
| 139-142 | o,p′-DDT as an estrogen: An evaluation of its ability to compete with3H-estradiol for nuclear estrogen receptor sites in the quail oviduct | R. T. Turner and L. P. Eliel |
| 143-146 | Effect of lead acetate on memory in mice | D. M. Ogilvie |
| 147-155 | Metabolic alteration and excretion of anthracene byDaphnia pulex | Stephen E. Herbes and George F. Risi |
| 156-161 | Transmission of af latoxin B1 into the tissues of growing pigs | W. C. Jacobson, W. C. Harmeyer, J. E. Jackson, B. Armbrecht and H. G. Wiseman |
| 162-170 | Distribution of N-paraffins in sea-grasses, benthic algae, oysters and recent sediments from terminos lagoon, Campeche, Mexico | Alfonso V. Botello and Enrique F. Mandelli |
| 171-176 | Polyaromatic hydrocarbons in oysters from coastal lagoons along the eastern coast of the gulf of Mexico, Mexico | H. Bravo A, S. Salazar L, A. V. Botello and E. F. Mandelli |
| 177-182 | Analysis of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T in Lingonberries, wild mushrooms, birch and aspen foliage | Hilkka Siltanen and Christina Rosenberg |
| 183-190 | The influence of selenium on the level of mercury and metallothionein in rat kidneys in prolonged exposure to different mercury compounds | J. Chmielnicka and E. A. Brzeznicka |
| 191-197 | The influence of alachlor, trifluralin, and diazinon on the development of endogenous mycorrhizae in soybeans | L. L. Burpee and H. Cole |
| 198-205 | Induction of liver microsomal drug metabolism by polychlorinated biphenyls whose gaschromatographic profile having much in common with that in human milk | Tsutomu Shimada and Masahiro Ugawa |
| 206-214 | Fetal effects of cadmium in pregnant rats on normal and zinc deficient diets | D. C. Parzyck, S. M. Shaw, W. V. Kessler, R. J. Vetter and D. C. Van Sickle, et al. |
| 215-222 | Movement of pcb from a contaminated reservoir into a drinking water supply | W. N. Billings, T. F. Bidleman and W. B. Vernberg |
| 223-228 | Barbiturate-induced sleeping times, liver weights, and reproduction of cottontail rabbits after mirex ingestion | R. J. Warren, R. L. Kirkpatrick and R. W. Young |
| 229-236 | A search for the presence of 2,3,7,8 tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in beef fat | C. W. Kocher, N. H. Mahle, R. A. Hummel, L. A. Shadoff and M. E. Getzendaner |
| 237-243 | Toxicity of coal-conversion gasif ier condensate to the fathead minnow | T. Wayne Schultz, Suzette Davis and James N. Dumont |
| 244-249 | PCB and DDT Residues in a mediterranean pelagic food chain | Scott W. Fowler and D. L. Elder |
| 250-256 | Acute toxicity of phosphate ester mixtures to invertebrates and fish | Michael J. Nevins and W. Waynon Johnson |
| 257-263 | Effects of atmospheric deposition of sodium sulfate on bean and tomato plants | P. J. Temple and R. A. Richards |
| 264-265 | A T.L.C. procedure for identification of DDT and its metabolites in presence of PCB | L. Laitem and P. Gaspar |
| 266-272 | Long-term effects of dietary lead acetate on survival, body weight and seminal cytology in mice | B. P. Eyden, J. R. Maisin and G. Mattelin |
| 273-280 | Mercury and selenium contents of seals from fresh and brackish waters in finland | Tarja Kari and Pentti Kauranen |
| 281-286 | Gas chromatographic method for the determination of organochlorine pesticides in human milk | E. M. Brevik |
| 287-294 | Effects of petroleum hydrocarbon solvents on alkaline phosphatase of rats | Anita Kala, G. S. Rao and K. P. Pandya |
| 295-299 | Metabolism of14C-DDT inPheretima posthuma and effect of pretreatment with DDT, lindane and dieldrin | H. C. Agarwal, D. V. Yadav and M. K. K. Pillai |
| 300-306 | Uptake, metabolism and excretion of DDT by the fresh water snail,Vivipara heliciformis | D. V. Yadav, H. C. Agarwal and M. K. K. Pillai |
| 307-311 | Adsorption of textile dyes by activated carbon produced from agricultural, municipal and industrial wastes | Mark Mitchell, William R. Ernst, George R. Lightsey, E. Thomas Rasmussen and Parvis Bagherzadeh |
| 312-318 | Avoidance chamber responses of mayfly nymphs exposed to eight herbicides | L. C. Folmar |
| 319-325 | The effects of a polychlorinated biphenyl (aroclor 1254) on the white pelican: Ultrastructure of hepatocytes | Ivan J. Stotz and Yvonne A. Greichus |
| 326-334 | Trace metals in sea scallops,Placopecten magellanicus, from Eastern United States | R. A. Greig, D. R. Wenzloff, C. L. MacKenzie, A. S. Merrill and V. S. Zdanowicz |
| 335-339 | Historical and current heavy metal residues in Hudson River fish | Robert E. Rehwoldt, William Mastrianni, Edwina Kelley and Julia Stall |
| 340-344 | Chlorpyrifos residues in air after application to crevices in rooms | C. G. Wright and R. B. Leidy |
| 345-350 | Degradation of DDT by a soil amoeba | Ricardo Pollero and Susana C. de Pollero |
| 351-359 | Mirex and behavior in the Long-Evans rat | B. M. Thorne, E. Taylor and T. Wallace |
| 360-364 | Lead and mercury levels in vegetation from strip-mined areas in eastern Ohio | S. F. Lindsay and T. A. Bookhout |
| 365-373 | Behavior of mercury in bio-systems II. depuration of203Hg2+ in various trophic levels | M. K. Hamdy and N. V. Prabhu |
| 374-381 | The effect of polychlorobiphenyls (Aroclor 1242) on bicarbonate-C14 uptake byEuglena gracilis | A. M. Bryan and P. G. Olafsson |
| 383-388 | DDT residues in snakes decline since DDT ban | Robert R. Fleet and Frederick W. Plapp |
| 389-395 | Studies on combined effects of organophosphates or carbamates and morsodren in birds. II. Plasma and cholinesterase in quail fed morsodren and orally dosed with parathion or carbofuran | Michael P. Dieter and J. Larry Ludke |
| 396-402 | Metabolism of the proximate carcinogen 1′-hydroxysafrole and the isomer 3′-hydroxyisosafrole | James D. Peele and Edward O. Oswald |
| 403-411 | The solubility of aroclor 1254 in seawater | C. S. Wiese and D. A. Griffin |
| 412-416 | Mirex incorporation in the environment: toxicity inHydra | Kuang Yang Lue and Armando A. de la Cruz |
| 417-422 | Metabolism of nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) in the mouse | Ih Chu, George C. Becking, David C. Villeneuve and André Viau |
| 423-427 | Persistent pesticides and environmental chemicals are taken up to a greater extent than non-persistent compounds by cultured human cells | Makoto Murakami and Jun -Ichi Fukami |
| 428-430 | Effect of DDT on NADH-cytochrome b5 reductase activity in the freshwater planarian,Phagocata velata | Richard L. Baldwin and Marion R. Wells |
| 431-435 | Lead uptake by plants —the influence of lead source | R. L. Zimdahl, D. T. McCreary and S. M. Gwynn |
| 436-443 | Protective effects of freeze dried swordfish on methylmercury chloride toxicity in rats | Marvin A. Friedman, Leslie R. Eaton and Walter H. Carter |
| 444-453 | Insecticides, polychlorinated biphenyls and metals in african lake ecosystems. II. Lake Mcllwaine, Rhodesia | Yvonne A. Greichus, Algirdas Greichus, Hans A. Draayer and Brian Marshall |
| 454-461 | Insecticides, polychlorinated biphenyls and metals in african lake ecosystems. III. Lake Nakuru, Kenya | Yvonne A. Greichus, Algirdas Greichus, Barbara D. Ammann and John Hopcraft |
| 462-464 | Reduced movement of precocious male atlantic salmon parr into sublethal dimilin-G1®1 and carrier concentrations | J. Granett, S. Morang and R. Hatch |
| 465-470 | The toxicity of MCPA to fish. light and electron microscopy and the chemical analysis of the tissue | Marja Liisa Hattula, Hilkka Reunanen and Antti U. Arstila |
| 471-474 | Determination of 3,6-dichloropicolinic acid residues in soil by gas chromatography of the 1-butyl ester | E. G. Cotterill |
| 475-480 | Tetrachloroethylene in contaminated ground and drinking waters | Walter Giger and Eva Molnar-Kubica |
| 481-488 | In vitro inhibition of rat brain ATPase, pNPPase, and ATP-32Pi exchange by chlorinated-diphenyl ethanes and cyclodiene insecticides | Leroy C. Folmar |
| 489-495 | Use of a ciliate protozoan for fungal toxins studies | D. Dive, S. Moreau and M. Cacan |
| 496-501 | “In vitro” measurements of spontaneous smooth muscle contractions: A screening method for “invivo” exposure | Ernest R. Whitcomb |
| 502-509 | Studies on the effects of phthalate esters on the biological system (Part 2)—in vitro metabolism and biliary excretion of phthalate esters in rats | Hiroyasu Kaneshima, Tomohiro Yamaguchi, Toyo Okui and Mie Naitoh |
| 511-517 | Identification and quantitation of 3-hydroxy-N-nitrosopyrrolidine in fried bacon | J. S. Lee, L. M. Libbey, R. A. Scanlan and D. D. Bills |
| 518-523 | Residual piperonyl butoxide in agricultural products | Kenji Isshiki, Shusaku Tsumura and Tadao Watanabe |
| 524-527 | Channa punctatus (Bloch) exposed to sub-lethal and chronic levels of three organophosphorus insecticides | Munawar Ahmad Anees |
| 528-537 | Further studies on the mercury contents in some species of marine fish and molluscs | A. Caviglia and F. Cugurra |
| 538-544 | NADH dependent aminopyrine n-demethylation and lipid peroxidation during baygon intoxication in hepatic and extrahepatic guinea pig tissues | Surinder J. Makhija and Sitaram S. Pawar |
| 545-548 | Determination of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons contaminated with chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides | Takashi Negishi |
| 549-555 | Alterations in the activity of some digestive enzymes ofChanna punctatus, exposed to lead nitrate | K. V. Sastry and P. K. Gupta |
| 556-563 | The maternal distribution and placental transfer of cadmium in zinc deficient rats | S. R. Rohrer, S. M. Shaw, G. S. Born and R. J. Vetter |
| 564-570 | Traces of mirex in some canadian human milk samples | Jos Mes, David J. Davies and Walter Miles |
| 571-577 | Worker environment research. VI: Rapid estimation of organophosphorus pesticide residues in citrus grove soil | Charles A. Smith and Francis A. Gunther |
| 578-588 | Dislodgeable residues of parathion and carbophenothion in florida citrus: A weather model | H. N. Nigg, J. C. Allen, R. W. King, N. P. Thompson and G. J. Edwards, et al. |
| 589-599 | The hydrolysis rate of diamidafos in dilute aqueous solution | R. W. Meikle |
| 600-607 | A simple and rapid procedure for the gas-chromatographic determination of methylmercury in biological samples | Chris J. Cappon and J. Crispin Smith |
| 608-616 | Metal toxicity to embryos and larvae of eight species of freshwater fish—II: Copper | J. M. McKim, J. G. Eaton and G. W. Holcombe |
| 617-623 | Human blood cholinesterase activity—Holland Marsh, Ontario, 1976 | J. R. Brown, F. C. Chai, L. Y. Chow and G. J. Stopps |
| 624-630 | The effects of petroleum of different stages of incubation in bird eggs | Peter H. Aibers |
| 631-636 | Bioaccumulation of lead in atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) | S. Ray |
| 637-640 | Persistence of aroclor 1254 in a contaminated estuary | Alfred J. Wilson and Jerrold Forester |
| 641-647 | Effects of mosquito control insecticides on nitrogen fixation and growth of blue-green algae in natural plankton associations | Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh and Charles S. Apperson |
| 648-654 | Influence of hen dietary calcium and phosphorus on the integrity of the egg shell as it would influence hatching success and the consequences of preincubation 2,4,5-t spraying with and without a high TCDD level | J. D. Somers, E. T. Moran and B. S. Reinhart |
| 655-664 | Organochlorine pesticide and pcb residues in wild bird eggs from the south-west of spain | G. Baluja and L. M. Hernandez |
| 665-670 | Polychlorinated dibenzofuran (PCDF) formation from PCB mixture by heat and oxygen | M. Morita, J. Nakagawa and C. Rappe |
| 671-676 | Trends in PCB contamination in dutch coastal and inland fishery products 1972–1976 | P. Hagel and L. G. M. Th. Tuinstra |
| 677-683 | The use of cerenkov radiation in the measurement of115mcd in blood and other tissues | E. M. Bem, H. Bem and W. Reimschüssel |
| 684-691 | Metabolism of lead-210 in juvenile and adult rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) | J. G. Pounds, R. J. Marlar and J. R. Allen |
| 692-696 | Effects of feeding a polybrominated biphenyl flame retardant (firemaster bp-6) to male rats | Susan J. Harris, Helene C. Cecil and Joel Bitman |
| 697-702 | Organochlorine insecticide residues in red-legged partridge | Margarida Conte de Barros |
| 703-706 | Determination of benzo(a)pyrene in liquid paraffin by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) | T. Nakagawa, Y. Sato, A. Watabe, T. Kawamura and M. Morita |
| 707-714 | Uptake of dietary PCB by pregnant big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) and their fetuses | Donald R. Clark |
| 715-723 | An ecological survey of the effect of sulfur dioxide emitted from an Acid Work Factory | Ming -Hung Wong |
| 724-728 | Chlorinated tyrosine in municipal waste treatment plant products after superchlorination | Jimmie L. Burleson, Gary R. Peyton and William H. Glaze |
| 729-732 | In vivo metabolism of exogenous progesterone by PCB treated female rats | S. Krogh Derr |
| 733-740 | The use of periphyton as a monitor of trace metals in two contaminated Indiana Lakes | George D. Johnson, Alan W. McIntosh and Gary J. Atchison |
| 741-746 | Cytological studies in albino rats after oral administration of manganese chloride | T. S. S. Dikshith and Satya V. Chandra |
| 747-754 | Toxic responses in gerbils treated topically with Aflatoxin B, and dimethylformamide | Gerald C. Llewellyn |
| 755-757 | Loss of Mirex on evaporation of aqueous solutions | Vincent B. Stein and K. A. Pittman |
| 758-766 | Total and organic mercury in benthic organisms near a major submarine wastewater outfall system | Robert P. Eganhouse and David R. Young |
| 767-771 | Hepatic storage alteration of vitamin b12 by cadmium in a freshwater fish | Margaret Merlini |
| 772-780 | Determination of PCB and PCT residues in fish by tissue acid hydrolysis and destructive clean-up of the extract | J. Jan and S. Malnersic |
| 1-8 | Effects of chlordane and heptachlor on the marine dinoflagellate,Exuviella baltica, Lohmann | Barbarajean Magnani, C. Donald Powers, Charles F. Wurster and Harold B. O'Connors |
| 9-16 | Potentiation of methylmercury toxicity by piperonyl butoxide | Marvin A. Friedman and L. Richard Eaton |
| 17-19 | Dislodgable insecticide residues on cotton (1975) | G. W. Ware, Betty Estesen and W. P. Cahill |
| 20-23 | Mercury-selenium interaction at concentrations of selenium and of mercury vapours as prevalent in nature | Sven-Peter Nygaard and Jens Carl Hansen |
| 24-27 | Dislodgable insecticide residues on cotton (1976) | G. W. Ware, Betty Estesen and N. A. Buck |
| 28-30 | Decline of DDT residues in beef fat after 8 years of DDT moratorium in arizona | G. W. Ware, Betty Estesen, N. A. Buck and J. A. Marchello |
| 31-34 | Nicotine decreases guanylate cyclase activity | David L. Vesely and Gerald S. Levey |
| 35-43 | Preparation, separation and identification of TMS derivatives of hydroxylated PCBS and chlorophenols | David L. Stalling and James W. Hogan |
| 44-51 | Blood lead levels in sheep exposed to automotive emissions | Neil I. Ward, Robert R. Brooks and Edward Roberts |
| 52-58 | Effects of an organophosphorous insecticide on the cholinesteratic activities ofBufo arenarum (H) | J. A. Guzman and T. Guardia |
| 59-65 | Discharge of alkanes during offshore oil production in the buccaneer oilfield | Brian S. Middleditch, Brenda Basile and Evelyn S. Chang |
| 66-70 | A preliminary study of the effects of diflubenzuron and methoprene on rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri Richardson) | D. J. Madder and W. L. Lockhart |
| 71-78 | Effects of the anticoagulant diphenadione on suckling calves | Donald J. Elias, R. Daniel Thompson and Peter J. Savarie |
| 79-86 | Exposure of fertilizer mixing plant workers to disulfoton | H. R. Wolfe, D. C. Staiff, J. F. Armstrong and J. E. Davis |
| 87-92 | Photolysis of TCDD and trifluralin on silica and soil | J. R. Plimmer |
| 93-95 | Reduction of heavy metal toxicity toXenopus embryos by magnesium ions | John C. Miller and Richard Landesman |
| 96-101 | Behavioral and biochemical effects of low-level prenatal cadmium exposure in rats | L. Hastings, H. Choudhury, H. G. Petering and G. P. Cooper |
| 102-110 | Influence of acetaldehyde, dietary protein, carbon tetrachloride and butylatedhydroxytoluene on the toxicity of methylmercury in rats | Marvin A. Friedman, L. Richard Eaton and William Bailey |
| 111-119 | Reproductive success of hens and cockerels originating from eggs sprayed with 2,4-D, 2,4-5-T and picloram followed by early performance of their progeny after a comparableIn ovo exposure | J. D. Somers, E. T. Moran and B. S. Reinhart |
| 120-127 | Patterns of trace metal accumulation in crayfish populations | R. V. Anderson and J. E. Brower |
| 128-134 | Variation in toxicity tests of bivalve mollusc larvae as a function of termination technique | Rick D. Cardwell, Charles E. Woelke, Mark I. Carr and Eugene Sanborn |
| 135-142 | Infuence of dietary calcium, selenium, and methylmercury on eggshell thickness in Japanese quail | G. S. Stoewsand, J. L. Anderson, W. H. Gutenmann and D. J. Lisk |
| 143-144 | Accumulation of DDT in soils following 4 years of restricted use on cotton | G. W. Ware, W. P. Cahill, B. J. Estesen and N. A. Buck |
| 145-148 | The effects of phenylmercuric acetate on the growth ofChlamydomonas variabilis dang | A. Delcourt and J. C. Mestre |
| 149-154 | The toxicity of phthalates to the marine dinoflagellateGymnodinium breve | W. B. Wilson, C. S. Giam, T. E. Goodwin, A. Aldrich and V. Carpenter, et al. |
| 155-158 | Teratogenicity of the fungicides captan and folpet in the chick embryo | Dan H. Martin, Roger Lewis and F. Donald Tibbitts |
| 159-166 | An aqueous and sedimentalogical model for heavy metal contamination of stream systems affected by sulfide mining in the Eastern United States | Ed L. Schrader and William J. Furbish |
| 167-169 | Toxicity of altosid and dimilin to juvenile rainbow trout and coho salmon | A. B. McKague and R. B. Pridmore |
| 170-173 | Formation and persistence of N-Nitrosobutralin in soil | James E. Oliver and Arnold Kontson |
| 174-179 | Experiments on lindane metabolism in plants IV. A kinetic investigation | Harald Steinwandter and Helmut Schlüter |
| 180-183 | Residues of dacthal herbicide in carrots | Mason Gilbert and Donald J. Lisk |
| 184-190 | Polychlorinated biphenyls: Effect of diet level on ATPase activity in rats | J. F. Narbonne, M. Bourdichon, J. L. Gallis and M. Daubeze |
| 191-198 | Effect of polychlorinated biphenyls on the elimination rate of antipyrine from plasma of rats and man | V. Krampl and M. Kontseková |
| 199-205 | Hepatic and renal microsomal electron transport reactions in endrin treated female guinea pigs | Sitaram S. Pawar and Manvendra S. Kachole |
| 206-211 | The determination of N-nitrosodiethanolamine in cutting fluids | David T. Williams, Frank Benoit and Karel Muzika |
| 212-218 | A screening technique for assessing effects of pesticides on population and activities of non-target soil microorganisms | C. M. Tu |
| 219-226 | Identification of sulfur-containing metabolites of 2,4,2′,4′ -tetrachlorobiphenyl in mice | T. Mizutani |
| 227-232 | Inhibition of housefly glutathione S-transferase by catecholamines and quinones | A. P. Kulkarni, N. Motoyama, W. C. Dauterman and E. Hodgson |
| 233-240 | The effect of naphthalene on survival and activity of the amphipodParhyale | W. Y. Lee and J. A. C. Nicol |
| 241-247 | Identification of kepone alteration products in soil and mullet | Arnold P. Borsetti and John A. G. Roach |
| 248-254 | Quantitation of sulfur containing oil compounds and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in marine samples | Akio Nakamura and Takashi Kashimoto |
| 255-260 | Dislodgable residues of dialifor and phosalone and their oxygen analogs following a reported worker-injury incident in the San Joaquin Valley, California | W. Winterlin, W. Kilgore, C. Mourer, R. Mull and G. Walker, et al. |
| 261-267 | The toxicity of manganese ethylenebisdithiocarbamate to the adult newt,Triturus cristatus | Nicoletta Pacces Zaffaroni, Elio Arias, Giorgio Capodanno and Teresa Zavanella |
| 268-274 | Incorporation of methoxychlor-14C in model humic acids prepared from hydroquinone | S. P. Mathur and H. V. Morley |
| 275-279 | Toxicity of sodium pentachlorophenate (Na-PCP) to the grass shrimp,Palaemonetes pugio, at different stages of the molt cycle | Philip J. Conklin and K. Rango Rao |
| 280-285 | Some observations concerning the ratio of the intake of organochlorine insecticides through food and amounts excreted in the milk of breast-feeding mothers | V. M. Adamović, Borka Sokić and Milena-Jovanović-Smiljanski |
| 286-288 | Histopathology and histochemistry of the insects treated with chemosterilants VI: Brain damage including reduced neurosecretion caused by chemosterilants inPeriplaneta americana (L) | S. C. Saxena and Pradeep Bhatnagar |
| 289-293 | Hatching success and early performance of chicks from eggs sprayed with 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T and picloram at various stages of embryonic development | J. D. Somers, E. T. Moran and B. S. Reinhart |
| 294-302 | Insecticidal and neuroexcitant actions of DDT analogs on the cockroach,Periplaneta americana | D. R. Gardner and S. R. Vincent |
| 303-312 | Differential elimination of phenol by diatoms and other unicellular algae from low concentrations | D. Werner and H. Pawlitz |
| 313-319 | Preferential elimination of dieldrin by some diatoms compared to chlamydomonas and scenedesmus species | D. Werner and E. Mörschel |
| 320-327 | Toxicity and sublethal effects of no. 2 fuel oil on the supralittoral isopodLygia exotica | T. M. Dillon, J. M. Neff and J. S. Warner |
| 328-331 | Trace metals in some fish species of South Carolina | A. K. Koli, S. S. Sandhu, W. T. Canty, K. L. Felix and R. J. Reed, et al. |
| 332-339 | Mercury in sediments of lake Päijänne, Finland | Jukka Särkkä, Marja Liisa Hattula, Jorma Janatuinen and Jaakko Paasivirta |
| 340-343 | Exposure of pesticide formulating plant workers to parathion | H. R. Wolfe, D. C. Staiff and J. F. Armstrong |
| 344-352 | Toxicity of perchloroethylene, trichloroethylene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, and methylene chloride to fathead minnows | H. C. Alexander, W. M. McCarty and E. A. Bartlett |
| 353-360 | Effect of mercuric chloride on the digestive system of a teleost fish,Channa punctatus | K. V. Sastry and P. K. Gupta |
| 361-368 | Chlorinated hydrocarbons and mercury in aquatic vascular plants of lake Päijänne, Finland | Jukka Särkkä, Marja Liisa Hattula, Jorma Janatuinen and Jaakko Paasivirta |
| 369-377 | A plankton net designed to exclude air-sea interface phenomena | J. R. Clayton and S. P. Pavlou |
| 378-386 | Inhibition of bacterial growth by mercury and the effects of protective agents | M. K. Hamdy and S. R. Wheeler |
| 387-393 | Field verification of cadmium toxicity to laboratoryDaphnia populations | J. S. Marshall |
| 394-400 | The effects of lead on oxygen uptake in the crayfish,Orconectes virilis (HAGEN) | Richard V. Anderson |
| 401-408 | Nonbiological degradation of the herbicide metribuzin in manitoba soils | G. R. B. Webster, L. P. Sarna and S. R. Macdonald |
| 409-412 | Effect of exhalt 800-a sticker-extender on the persistence and bioactivity of plictran on apple trees | J. C. Walton, S. E. Lienk and R. J. Kuhr |
| 413-417 | Air concentrations of chlorpyrifos (dursban®) from a 2% slow-release paint-on formulation vs. a standard 0.5% emulsion spray | G. W. Ware and W. P. Cahill |
| 418-422 | A water-extractable toxic compound in vinyl upholstery fabric | V. D. Ahrens, J. D. Henion, G. A. Maylin, L. Leibovitz and L. E. St. John, et al. |
| 423-431 | Humoral immunity in mice following oral administration of selected pesticides | R. W. Wiltrout, C. D. Ercegovich and W. S. Ceglowski |
| 433-437 | Alterations of the antibody response followingIn Utero exposure to diethylstilbestrol | Michael I. Luster, Robert E. Faith and John A. McLachlan |
| 438-442 | The effect of fenitrothion on reproduction of a teleost fish,Cyprinus carpio commuais linn: A biochemical study | K. Kapur, K. Kamaldeep and H. S. Toort |
| 443-444 | An electron spin resonance study of metal organic radical ion-pair exchanges involving methylmercury | K. S. Chen, Richard Smith, M. A. Singer and J. K. S. Wan |
| 445-446 | Charcoal column separation of chlordane and toxaphene | J. C. Underwood |
| 447-450 | The influence of temperature and salinity on the toxicity of hexavalent chromium to the grass shrimpPalaemonetes Pugio (Holthuis) | Robert R. Fales |
| 451-455 | Evidence of resistance to metals in larvae of the midgeChironomus tentans in a metal contaminated lake | R. Wentsel, A. McIntosh and G. Atchison |
| 456-460 | The effect ofin vivo exposure of endrin on the activities of acid, alkaline and glucose-6-phosphatases in liver and kidney ofOphiocephalus (Channa) punctatus | K. V. Sastry and Shailesh K. Sharma |
| 461-469 | A comparison of the variability ofAsellus communis (Crustacea: Isopoda) andGammarus pseudolimnaeus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) and Suitability for joint bioassays | Donavon M. Oseid |
| 470-477 | Arsenic excretion by monkeys dosed with arsenic-containing fish or with inorganic arsenic | S. M. Charbonneau, K. Spencer, F. Bryce and E. Sandi |
| 478-483 | Identification of a major component of polybrominated biphenyls as 2,2′, 3,4,4′, 5,5′-heptabromobiphenyl | Robert W. Moore, John V. O'Connor and Steven D. Aust |
| 484-491 | Lead concentration in the livers of Canadians | Bhagwan G. Shah and Bartholomeus Belonje |
| 492-498 | A kerosene-like taint in the sea mulletMugil cephalus (Linneaus) II. Some aspects of the deposition and metabolism of hydrocarbons in muscle tissue | D. W. Connell |
| 499-504 | Metal accumulation and depuration by the American oyster,Crassostrea virginica | Richard A. Greig and Douglas R. Wenzloff |
| 505-512 | Comparative study of respiratory chain inhibition by DDT and DDE in mammalian and plant mitochondria | Janusz Z. Byczkowski and Janusz Tłuczkiewicz |
| 513-521 | Petroleum hydrocarbon resistance in the marine wormNeanthes arenaceodentata (polychaeta: Annelida), induced by chronic exposure to no. 2 fuel oil | S. S. Rossi and J. W. Anderson |
| 522-526 | Mutagenicity of ozonated, recycled water | Nachman Gruener |
| 527-534 | Metabolism of polychlorinated biphenyls by marine bacteria | Anne E. Carey and George R. Harvey |
| 535-536 | Experiments on lindane metabolism in plants III. Formation ofβ-HCH | Harald Steinwandter |
| 537-543 | Determination of methylmercury in fish of South Carolina | Andrew K. Koli and William T. Canty |
| 544-553 | Organochlorine compounds in neoplastic and adjacent apparently normal gastric mucosa | M. Wassermann, D. P. Nogueira, S. Cucos, A. P. Mirra and H. Shibata, et al. |
| 554-560 | Concentration and toxicity of trifluralin in CD-1 mice, presented intragastrically or intraperitoneally | Sidney L. Beck |
| 561-567 | Comparative effects of feeding lead acetate and phospholipid-bound lead on blood and tissue lead concentrations in young and adult rats | Y. Ku, G. H. Alvarez and K. R. Mahaffey |
| 568-572 | Chlorinated pesticides and heavy metals in streams and lakes of Northern Mississippi water | Talaat I. Rihan, Hanaa T. Mustafa, George Caldwell and Leroy Frazier |
| 573-576 | Effect of butylated hydroxytoluene and paraquat on urethan tumorigenesis in mouse lung | F. Boján, A. Nagy and K. Herman |
| 577-581 | Mercury decontamination in a river of Mount Amiata | E. Bacci, C. Leonzio and A. Renzoni |
| 582-588 | Cadmium-induced phagocyte cytotoxicity | L. D. Loose, J. B. Silkworth and D. Warrington |
| 589-591 | Polychlorinated quaterphenyls identified in rice oil associated with Japanese “Yusho” poisoning | LaVerne R. Kamps, William J. Trotter, Susan J. Young, Louis J. Carson and John A. G. Roach, et al. |
| 592-601 | The effect of DDT on hepatic microsomal drug-metabolising enzymes in the baboon: Comparison with the rat | W. H. Down and L. F. Chasseaud |
| 602-605 | Arsenic concentration in canned tuna fish and sardine | Jirair V. Karapetian and Abdulah M. Shahmoradi |
| 606-612 | PCB residues in mullet,Mugil cephalus, fed to captive Eastern Australian water rats,Hydromys chrysogaster | Penny Woollard and H. Settle |
| 613-617 | Bioconcentration ratio of diazinon by freshwater fish and snail | Jun Kanazawa |
| 618-623 | Lead and cadmium in hair as an indicator of body burden in rats of different age | Dinko Kello and Krista Kostial |
| 624-632 | Spontaneous and evoked EEG changes in perinatal rats following in utero exposure to baygon: A preliminary investigation | Laurence Rosenstein and Neil Chernoff |
| 633-639 | Reduced toxicity of an aqueous coal-conversion effluent following waste disposal treatment | T. Wayne Schultz, Stephanie T. Perry and James N. Dumont |
| 640-646 | Effect of hexachlorobenzene (HCB) on the activity of some enzymes fromTetrahymena pyriformis | F. Geike |
| 647-651 | Effect of hexachlorobenzene (HCB) on photosynthetic oxygen evolution and respiration ofChlorella pyrenoidosa | F. Geike and C. D. Parasher |
| 652-656 | Distribution and persistence of chlorpyrifos and diazinon applied to turf | R. J. Kuhr and H. Tashiro |
| 657-661 | Ethylene pollution from wheat stubble burning | P. A. Gerakis, D. S. Veresoglou and E. Sfakiotakis |
| 662-667 | Effect of age and sex on liver response to phenoclor DP6, a polychlorinated biphenyl, in the rat | J. F. Narbonne |
| 668-671 | Metabolism of14C-DDT inPheretima posthuma and effect of pretreatment with DDT, lindane and dieldrin | Hari C. Agarwal, Dharam Vir Yadav and M. K. K. Pillai |
| 672-673 | Histopathology and histochemistry of insects treated with chemosterilants. VII. On the corpora cardiaca ofPeriplaneta americana (L) treated with hempa | S. C. Saxena and Pradeep Bhatnagar |
| 674-677 | The effect of endrin on the histopathological changes in the liver ofChanna punctatus | K. V. Sastry and S. K. Sharma |
| 678-686 | The effect of sodium bromide ingestion on the goitrogenic action of ethylenethiourea in the male rat | W. H. Newsome, A. P. Yagminas, D. C. Villeneuve and C. A. Franklin |
| 687-695 | Comparative dietery patterns and body weight changes in adult male american cockroaches fed pure aflatoxin B1 | Peter C. Sherertz, Richard R. Mills and Gerald C. Llewellyn |
| 696-701 | Mercury content in museum and recent specimens of chiroptera in Japan | Teiji Miura, Tohru Koyama and Izumi Nakamura |
| 702-706 | Persistence of fungicide euparen on strawberry and/or in some canned products of strawberry | Josef Seifert, Ctibor Blattny, Helena Henzlerová and Jirí Davídek |
| 707-714 | Toxicity of carbofuran to blue-green algaNostoc muscorum | S. Kar and P. K. Singh |
| 715-720 | Organochlorines in codfish from harbours along the Norwegian Coast | E. M. Brevik, J. E. Bjerk and N. J. Kveseth |
| 721-724 | Determination of the absorption of Cr+6 and Cr+3 in an algal culture ofChlorella pyrenoidosa using51Cr | Henning Schroll |
| 725-728 | Studies on the effects of phthalate esters on the biological system: (Part 3). TheIn vitro metabolism of dibutyl phthalate in the small intestines of rats | Hiroyasu Kaneshima, Tomohiro Yamaguchi and Kazunori Itoh |
| 729-735 | In vitro inhibition of digestive enzymes by heavy metals and their reversal by chelating agent: Part I. Mercuric chloride intoxication | K. V. Sastry and P. K. Gupta |
| 736-742 | In vitro Inhibition of digestive enzymes by heavy metals and their reversal by chelating agent: Part II. Lead nitrate intoxication | K. V. Sastry and P. K. Gupta |
| 743-750 | Exposure of forest herbivores to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) in areas sprayed with 2,4,5-T | Michael Newton and Stanley P. Snyder |
| 751-759 | Analysis of environmental samples for constituents of an aromatic solvent used in fenitrothion spray formulations | C. W. Howse, E. J. Hale and R. J. Maguire |
| 760-768 | Behavioral effects of perinatal exposure of chlordimeform in rats | K. L. Olson, G. M. Boush and F. Matsumura |
| 769-777 | In vivo effect on ATPase in certain tissues of labeorohita andSaccobranchus fossilis, following Chronic Chlordane Intoxication | S. R. Verma, S. K. Bansal, A. K. Gupta and R. C. Dalela |
| 778-781 | Exposure of formulating plant workers to ethion and malathion | H. R. Wolfe, D. C. Staiff and J. F. Armstrong |
| 782-785 | Identification of a reduced form of chlordecone (Kepone®) in human stool | Robert V. Blanke, Marc W. Fariss, Philip S. Guzelian, A. R. Paterson and Danne E. Smith |
| 786-792 | Application of a new bioassay to screen the toxicity of polychlorinated biphenyls on blue-green algae | Ninette Zullei and Gisela Benecke |
| 793-796 | Volatilization of two methyl parathion formulations from treated fields | Merrill D. Jackson and Robert G. Lewis |
| 797-804 | Induction of the hepatic microsomal mixed function oxidase system in mice byp-dioxane | Avinash M. Mungikar and Sitaram S. Pawar |
| 805-810 | Alterations in the toxicity of thiodemeton due to the pretreatment of inducers, substrates and inhibitors of mixed function oxidase system | Sitaram S. Pawar and Madhukar M. Fawade |
| 811-818 | Influence of Malathion (0,0′-dimethyl dithiophosphate of diethyl mercaptosuccinate) on body enzymes in dermal subacute toxicity studies inBubalus bubalis Species | R. C. Gupta and B. S. Paul |
| 819-825 | “No-effect-level” of melathion (0,0′-dimethyl dithiophosphate of diethyl mercaptosuccinate) inBubalus bubalis | R. C. Gupta and B. S. Paul |
| 826-833 | Endosulfan: Lack of cytogenetic effects in male rats | T. S. S. Dikshith and K. K. Datta |
| 834-839 | Trace element concentrations of the rough limpet,Acmaea scabra, in California | A. R. Flegal |
| 840-845 | An ultraviolet absorption method for the analysis of maneb formulations | John W. Hylin, Yoshihiko Kawano and Wanda Chang |
| 1-3 | Selenium in tissues of woodchucks inhabiting fly ash landfills | W. James Fleming, Walter H. Gutenmann and Donald J. Lisk |
| 4-6 | Lead caps on wine bottles and their potential problems | C. M. Wai, C. R. Knowles and J. F. Keely |
| 7-10 | Effects of no. 2 fuel oil on hatchability of marine and estuarine bird eggs | Donald H. White, Kirke A. King and Nancy C. Coon |
| 11-16 | Increased spontaneous locomotor activity in the fiddler crab,Uca pugilator, after exposure to a sublethal concentration of DDT | Sue W. Fingerman, Cliff Van Meter and Milton Fingerman |
| 17-24 | Changes in serum enzymes after inhalation exposure ofp-Xylene | J. M. Patel, C. Harper, B. N. Gupta and R. T. Drew |
| 25-28 | High-pressure liquid chromatographic separation ofo,p′- andp, p′-dicofol and their dichlorobenzophenone degradation products | J. Kvalvåg, Y. Iwata and F. A. Gunther |
| 29-36 | Degradation of o-sec-butylphenylN-methylcarbamate (BPMC) in soil | Masako Ueji and Jun Kanazawa |
| 37-42 | A simple method of arsenic speciation | Edward J. Brown and Don K. Button |
| 43-45 | Alterations of androgenicity in rats exposed to PCBs (Aroclor 1254) | S. Krogh Derr and Jack Dekker |
| 46-52 | Confirmation of mirex andcis- andtrans-chlordane in the presence of other organochlorine insecticides and polychlorinated biphenyls | Micheline Van Hove Holdrinet |
| 53-61 | Biomagnification of heavy metals by organisms in a marine microcosm | Rufus K. Guthrie, Ernst M. Davis, Donald S. Cherry and H. Edward Murray |
| 62-64 | Arsenic content of small mammals indigenous to old orchard soils | Don C. Elfving, Robert A. Stehn, Irene S. Pakkala and Donald J. Lisk |
| 65-67 | Effect of phthalic acid esters on gonadal function in male rats | Shinshi Oishi and Kogo Hiraga |
| 68-73 | Glyceryl trioleate-water partition coefficients for three simple organic compounds | R. F. Platford |
| 74-78 | The influence of salinity on toxicity of cadmium and chromium to the blue crab,Callinectes sapidus | Patrick M. Frank and Philip B. Robertson |
| 79-84 | A simple method for screening petroleum effluents byin vitro enzyme Inhibition | Charles L Rutherford, Arthur L. Buikema, D. Randall Armant and John Cairns |
| 85-88 | Effect of altered thyroid states on chromium uptake in rat blood | R. M. Zerr, W. V. Kessler, S. M. Shaw and G. S. Born |
| 89-92 | Phenoxyacids as inhibitors of testicular DNA synthesis in male mice | J. P. Seiler |
| 93-97 | Effects of dietary dieldrin on behavior of white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) towards an avian predator | K. L. Bildstein and D. J. Forsyth |
| 98-101 | Identification of 2-chloroethyl palmitate and 2-chloroethyl linoleate in french dressing | David L. Heikes and Kenneth R. Griffitt |
| 102-104 | Leaching of lead from ceramics | Richard W. Henderson, D. Andrews and George R. Lightsey |
| 105-110 | Mercury residues in tissues of dead and surviving birds fed methylmercury | Mack T. Finley, William H. Stickel and R. E. Christensen |
| 111-115 | Residual status after parturition of methylsulfone metabolites of polychlorinated biphenyls in the breast milk of a former employee in a capacitor factory | Seisaku Yoshida and Akio Nakamura |
| 116-124 | Transplacental movement of organochlorine pesticide residues in desert bighorn sheep | Jack C. Turner |
| 125-130 | Effect of PCBs and other organochlorine compounds on the hatchability of atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) eggs | V. Zitko and R. L. Saunders |
| 131-135 | The effect of temperature on copper tolerance ofParamecium | Caroline Szeto and Dennis Nyberg |
| 136-143 | Polychlorinated biphenyls, dieldrin and ddt in lake trout cooked by broiling, roasting or microwave | Mary E. Zabik, P. Hoojjat and C. M. Weaver |
| 144-151 | The prolonged exposure of Japanese quail to carbaryl and its effects on neurochemical and blood chemical parameters | S. J. Bursian and F. W. Edens |
| 152-156 | No. 2 fuel oil decreases embryonic survival of great black-backed gulls | Nancy C. Coon, Peter H. Albers and Robert C. Szaro |
| 157-161 | Induction of the aerobic methylation of arsenic byCandida humicola | William R. Cullen, Barry C. McBride and Monica Reimer |
| 162-169 | Arsenic accumulation, tissue distribution and cytotoxicity in teleosts following indirect aqueous exposures | Elsie M. B. Sorensen, Roland E. Henry and Ruben Ramirez-Mitchell |
| 170-178 | Behavior of mercury in biosystems III. Biotransference of mercury through food chains | M. K. Hamdy and N. V. Prabhu |
| 179-184 | The determination of polychlorinated biphenyls in selected household products | David T. Williams and Frank M. Benoit |
| 185-189 | In vivo effect of endrin on three phosphatases in kidney and liver of the fishOphiocephalus punctatus | K. V. Sastry and S. K. Sharma |
| 190-195 | Alteration in the activities of three peptidases and lipase in the digestive system of the fishChanna punctatus exposed to lead nitrate | K. V. Sastry and P. K. Gupta |
| 196-201 | Effects of trichloroethylene, hexachlorobenzene and polychlorinated biphenyls on the growth and cell size of marine phytoplankton | Douglas C. Biggs, Ralph G. Rowland and Charles F. Wurster |
| 202-205 | Volatilization of methyl parathion from fields treated with microencapsulated and emulsifiable concentrate formulations | Merrill D. Jackson and Robert G. Lewis |
| 206-212 | Zinc nutritional status and response to lethal level of ozone exposure in rats | Han K. Kang and Richard A. Harnish |
| 213-218 | Column chromatographic method for cleaning up extracts from biological material and simultaneous separation of PCBs and DDE | N. J. Kveseth and E. M. Brevik |
| 219-224 | The acute toxicity of copper toGammarus fasciatus say, a freshwater amphipod | Robert D. Judy |
| 225-229 | Effects of dietary hexachlorobenzene on distribution of some trace metals in rat tissues | John J. Doyle, Donald E. Clark and James O. Norman |
| 230-237 | Advances in the application of the perchlorination technique for the quantitation and confirmation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) | Charles L. Stratton, J. Mark Allan and Stuart A. Whitlock |
| 238-242 | Ultrasonic extraction of carbofuran residues from radishes | W. B. Wheeler, N. P. Thompsons, R. L. Edelstein and R. T. Krauses |
| 243-248 | Hexachlorobenzene ingestion by female rhesus monkeys: Tissue distribution and clinical symptomatology | V. Knauf and W. Hobson |
| 249-254 | The accumulation and elimination of diflubenzuron by fish | C. H. Schaefer, E. F. Dupras, R. J. Stewart, L. W. Davidson and A. E. Colwell |
| 255-261 | Screening of common bacteria capable of demethylation of methylmercuric chloride | M. Shariat, A. C. Anderson and J. W. Mason |
| 262-268 | Rate of demethylation of methylmercuric chloride byEnterobacter aerogenes andSerratia marcescens | J. W. Mason, A. C. Anderson and M. Shariat |
| 269-272 | Levels of blood glucose and tissue glycogen in two live fish exposed to industrial effluent | A. D. Diwan, H. G. Hingorani and N. Chandrasekhram Naidu |
| 273-278 | Increase in the human blood PCB levels promptly following ingestion of fish containing PCBs | K. Kuwabara, T. Yakushiji, I. Watanabe, S. Yoshida and K. Yoyama, et al. |
| 279-286 | A seasonal comparison of parathion degradation on oranges in Arizona | D. Y. Takade, J. A. Burkart, E. R. Turner, J. M. Reynolds and P. Hearty |
| 289-295 | Gas chromatographic study of the rate of penetration of DDT into quail eggs at different stages of their development | Danielle David |
| 296-303 | Indicators of genetic toxicity in leucocytes and granulocytic precursors after chronic methylmercury ingestion by cats | C. T. Miller, Z. Zawidzka, E. Nagy and S. M. Charbonneau |
| 304-311 | The acute inhalation toxicology of the technical grade organoarsenical herbicides, cacodylic acid and disodium methanearsonic acid; a route comparison | James T. Stevens, Louis C. DiPasquale and Jackie D. Farmer |
| 312-314 | Bioavailability of lead in rats fed “human” diets | Krista Kostial and Dinko Kello |
| 315-321 | Distribution of mirex in an experimental estuarine ecosystem | Wilhelm P. Schoor |
| 322-327 | Effect of polychlorinated biphenyls (phenoclor DP6) onin vitro amino acid incorporation into liver proteins | J. F. Narbonne |
| 328-333 | Effect of benomyl and its hydrolysis products, MBC and AB, on nitrification in a flooded soil | C. Ramakrishna, T. K. S. Gowda and N. Sethunathan |
| 334-337 | Anticholinesterase activity and knock-down of substituted phenylN-methylcarbamates to honey bee | Y. A. I. Abdel-Aal, T. K. Abdel-Raof, M. A. H. Fahmy and A. H. El-Sebae |
| 338-343 | Toxicity of permethrin, decamethrin, and related pyrethroids to salmon and lobster | V. Zitko, D. W. McLeese, C. D. Metcalfe and W. G. Carson |
| 344-351 | Alterations in hepatic microsomal proteins of mice administered mirex orally | E. P. Pittz, D. Rourke, R. Abraham and F. Coulston |
| 352-357 | Comparison of the effects of fourteen-day and chronic exposures to a polychlorinated biphenyl, aroclor 1242, on molting of the fiddler crab,Uca pugilator | Sue W. Fingerman and Milton Fingerman |
| 358-364 | Comparison of the porphyrinogenic activity of hexabromobenzene and hexachlorobenzene in primiparous wistar rats | C. E. Mendoza, J. B. Shields and G. W. Laver |
| 365-370 | The effect of spray treatments on some germination characteristics of white pine and yellow birch | P. Weinberger, L. Pomber and R. Prasad |
| 371-374 | Confirmation of inorganic arsenic and dimethylarsinic acid in urine and plasma of dog by ion-exchange and TLC | G. K. H. Tam, S. M. Charbonneau, G. Lacroix and F. Bryce |
| 375-380 | Alkyl phosphate metabolite levels in the urine of field workers giving blood for cholinesterase test in California | J. B. Knaak, K. T. Maddy and Safy Khalifa |
| 381-387 | Presence of polychlorinated biphenyl and organochlorine pesticide residues and the absence of polychlorinated terphenyls in canadian human milk samples | Jos Mes and David J. Davies |
| 388-391 | Double activation analysis: A new application of established techniques | R. M. Knaus and L. R. Curry |
| 392-396 | Elemental composition of tree nuts | A. Keith Furr, Laurence H. MacDaniels, Leigh E. St. John, Walter H. Gutenmann and Irene S. Pakkala, et al. |
| 397-402 | Lethal and reproductive effects of dietary mirex and DDT on old-field mice,Peromyscus polionotus | J. L. Wolfe, R. J. Esher, K. M. Robinson and J. D. Yarbrough |
| 403-408 | Lead levels in wool as an indication of lead in blood of sheep exposed to automotive emissions | Neil I. Ward and Robert R. Brooks |
| 409-412 | Fabric release, fish toxicity and water stability of the flame retardant, fyrol FR-2 | V. D. Ahrens, G. A. Maylin, J. D. Henion, L. E. St. John and D. J. Lisk |
| 413-420 | Alkanes in seawater in the vicinity of the buccaneer oilfield | Brian S. Middleditch, Brenda Basile and Evelyn S. Chang |
| 421-427 | Alkanes in plankton from the Buccaneer oilfield | Brian S. Middleditch, Evelyn S. Chang and Brenda Basile |
| 428-431 | A rapid method for the analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls in milk | A. L. Robbins and C. R. Willhite |
| 433-438 | A morphological defect in shiner perch resulting from chronic exposure to chlorinated sea water | T. O. Thatcher |
| 439-447 | The effects of hydrogen cyanide onAsellus commuais andGammarus pseudolimnaeus and changes in their competitive response when exposed simultaneously | Donavon M. Oseid and Lloyd L. Smith |
| 448-452 | Remobilization of sediment-associated PCBs by the wormNereis diversicolor | D. L. Elder, S. W. Fowler and G. G. Polikarpov |
| 453-457 | Cadmium toxicity to laboratory and field populations ofDaphnia galeata mendotae | J. S. Marshall |
| 458-462 | Levels of polychlorinated biphenyls in blood of breast-fed children whose mothers are non-occupationally exposed to PCBs | K. Kuwabara, T. Yakushiji, I. Watanabe, S. Yoshida and K. Koyama, et al. |
| 463-469 | Hormonal alterations in female rhesus monkeys fed a diet containing 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin | D. A. Barsotti, L. J. Abrahamson and J. R. Allen |
| 470-477 | A method for confirming organochlorine pesticide residues in wildlife | Kenneth T. Rosewell and Bruce E. Baker |
| 478-482 | Uptake of benzo [a] pyrene, carbaryl, DDT and parathion in cultured human cells: Re-evaluation | Makoto Murakami and Jun-ichi Fukami |
| 483-487 | A teratogenicity and tissue distribution study on dibromochloropropane in the rat | Joseph A. Ruddick and William H. Newsome |
| 488-491 | Effect of phenobarbital and hexobarbital treatment onLepidocephalichthys thermalis, a fresh water fish | Manvendra S. Kachole, Sitaram S. Pawar and Anil G. Mahajan |
| 492-497 | Toxicity of 4-chloro-o-cresol to rat: I. Light microscopy and chemical observations | Marja Liisa Hattula, Hiikka Reunanen and Antti U. Arstila |
| 498-501 | Aldrin epoxidase in liver and small intestine of rat and Japanese quail | J. L. Riviere and Jocelyne Bach |
| 502-506 | Organophosphate poisoning to some fresh water teleosts—Acetylcholinesterase inhibition | S. R. Verma, A. K. Tyagi, M. C. Bhatnagar and R. C. Dalela |
| 507-514 | The role of volatilization in removing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from aquatic environments | George R. Southworth |
| 515-520 | Bioconcentration of chlordane by the green algaScenedesmus quadricauda | Valanne Glooschenko, Micheline Holdrinet, John N. A. Lott and Richard Frank |
| 521-525 | Effects of temperature on the median tolerance limit of pink salmon and shrimp exposed to toluene, naphthalene, and cook inlet crude oil | Sid Korn, D. Adam Moles and Stanley D. Rice |
| 526-532 | Determination of vanadium and nickel in marine samples by flameless and flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry | K. Ikebe and R. Tanaka |
| 533-538 | Effects of organochlorine insecticides on serum proteins in occupationaly exposed people | H. J. Miller, Ita Aronovski, Simi Cucos, Dora Wassermann and M. Wassermann |
| 539-547 | Metabolism of toxicant B and toxicant C of toxaphene in rats | P. S. Chandurkar and F. Matsumura |
| 548-553 | Bioelectrical activity of isolated ventral nerve cords of the cockroach,Periplaneta americana L., treated with toxaphene | C. C. Dary and L. A. Crowder |
| 554-562 | Isolation and characterization of TNT and its metabolites in groundwater by gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer-computer techniques | W. E. Pereira, D. L. Short, D. B. Manigold and P. K. Roscio |
| 563-568 | Residues of tetrachloronitrobenzene and related compounds in potatoes | David L. Heikes, Kenneth R. Griffitt and John C. Craun |
| 569-575 | The effects of cations on sodium fluxes in the presence of chlorine | Bernice M. Katz |
| 576-583 | Toxicity and bioaccumulation of hexachlorocyclopentadiene, hexachloronorbornadiene and heptachloronorbornene in larval and early juvenile fathead minnows,Pimephales promelas | R. L. Spehar, G. D. Veith, D. L. DeFoe and B. V. Bergstedt |
| 584-590 | DDE-contaminated fish off Los Angeles are suspected cause in deaths of captive marine birds | David R. Young, Theadore C. Heesen, Gerald N. Esra and Edwin B. Howard |
| 591-595 | Heavy metal levels in feathers of wild turkeys from Virginia | Patrick F. Scanlon, Timothy G. O'Brien, Neil L Schauer, Joe L Coggin and David E. Steffen |
| 596-599 | Influence of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T on life history characteristics ofChironomus (Diptera: Chironomidae) | Catherine F. Sigmon |
| 600-603 | Chromium and nickel in acidic foods and by-products contacting stainless steel during processing | Gilbert S. Stoewsand, John R. Starrier, Frank V. Kosikowski, Roger A. Morse and Carl A. Bache, et al. |
| 604-611 | A comparison of the toxicity of nickel to the developing eggs and larvae of carp (Cyprinus carpio) | B. G. Blaylock and M. L. Frank |
| 612-617 | Isolation and characterization of the herbicide dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate by Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer-computer techniques | J. E. Picker, M. L. Yates and W. E. Pereira |
| 618-623 | Acute toxicity of some experimental road surfacing compounds toDaphnia pulex | Gary C. Bailey |
| 624-630 | Mercury levels in water and sediment of Elephant Butte Reservoir, New Mexico | John D. Garcia and D. E. Kidd |
| 631-638 | Changes in the reproductive performance of the Japanese quail fed Kepone in different calcium diets | Victor P. Eroschenko |
| 639-642 | Lead contamination in street dust in Hong Kong | Y. B. Ho |
| 643-651 | Acute toxicity of 3-Chloro-4-methyl benzenamine hydrochloride to shrimp and crabs | W. W. Walker, A. R. Lawler and W. D. Burke |
| 652-656 | PCBs and organochlorine insecticides in oysters from coastal lagoons of the Gulf of Mexico, Mexico | M. T. L. Rosales, A. V. Botello, H. Bravo and E. F. Mandelli |
| 657-660 | Effects of toxaphene on the residual life of methyl parathion on cotton | G. W. Ware, B. J. Estesen and N. A. Buck |
| 661-667 | Effect of sublethal concentrations of malathion on Coturnix quail | Mohsen Meydani and George Post |
| 668-675 | Malformations and inhibitory tendencies induced toBrachydanio rerio (Hamilton-Buchanan) eggs and larvae due to exposures in low concentrations of lead and copper ions | Patrick T. E. Ozoh |
| 676-682 | Studies on intraperitoneal toxicity of lead to cichlasoma nigrofasciatum (Guenther) development | Patrick T. E. Ozoh |
| 683-688 | Lead levels in primary feathers of American woodcocks harvested by hunters throughout the United States range | Patrick F. Scanlon, Timothy G. O'Brien, Neil L. Schauer and Richard G. Oderwald |
| 689-696 | Chemical contamination by PCBs in the fishes of a french river: The Furans (Jura) | G. Keck and J. Raffenot |
| 697-702 | Weather-dependent residue behavior of malathion in florida citrus varieties1 | H. N. Nigg, James A. Reinert and G. E. Fitzpatrick |
| 703-710 | Effect of intermittent chlorination on developing zebrafish embryos (Brachydanio rerio) | Sandra F. Yosha and Glenn M. Cohen |
| 711-718 | Toxicity of swascol® 1P (SLS) toChanna punctatus andCirrhina mrigala: Biochemical alterations | S. R. Verma, N. Pal, A. K. Tyagi and R. C. Dalela |
| 719-726 | Uptake and depuration of petroleum hydrocarbons in the manila clam,Tapes semidecussata reeve | Pepsi Nunes and Pete E. Benville |
| 727-732 | Effects of the water-soluble fraction of cook inlet crude oil on the marine alga,Dunalliela tertiolecta | Pepsi Nunes and Pete E. Benville |
| 733-736 | Absorption, distribution and excretion of HG203 in mice | Meena Mehra and Kuldip C. Kanwar |
| 737-742 | Effects of polychlorinated biphenyls on poultry reproduction | J. Kosutzky, O. Adamec and Eugénia Bobáková |
| 743-748 | Investigation on the distribution of DDT and aroclor 1254 in laboratory-grown marine phytoplankton | M. Picer, N. Picer, F. Krsinic and V. Sipos |
| 749-755 | Effects of air pollutants on seed germinability | Ajoy G. Chakrabarti |
| 756-759 | Routes of dieldrin elimination in fed and starved chickens | K. L. Davidson |
| 760-762 | Laboratory safety apparatus for use with methyl bromide | Howard D. Ohr, Donald E. Munnecke and David Millhouse |
| 763-770 | Mobilization and accumulation of sediment bound heavy metals by algae | V. Laube, S. Ramamoorthy and D. J. Kushner |
| 771-774 | Variation of polybrominated biphenyl homolog peaks in blood of rats following treatment with firemaster FF-1 | Mary S. Wolff and I. J. Selikoff |
| 775-781 | Equilibrium of polybrominatd biphenyl (PBB) residues in serum and fat of Michigan residents | Mary S. Wolff, H. A. Anderson, K. D. Rosenman and I. J. Selikoff |
| 782-786 | Embryotoxicity and hatchability inCichlasoma nigrofasciatum (Guenther) eggs and larvae briefly exposed to low concentrations of zinc and copper ions | Patrick T. E. Ozoh and Carl-Olof Jacobson |
| 787-790 | Separation of polychlorinated biphenyls from DDT and its analogs using chromic acid and silica gel | J. C. Underwood |
| 791-798 | MCPA Residues in developing forest ecosystem after aerial spraying | L. Eronen, R. Julkunen and A. Saarelainen |
| 799-807 | Induction of benzo (a)pyrene monooxygenase in fish and the salmonella test as a tool for detecting mutagenic/carcinogenic xenobiotics in the aquatic environment | B. Kurelec, Z. Matijasevic, M. Rijavec, M. Alacevic and S. Britvic, et al. |
| 808-814 | Schema of lethal action of copper on mussels | J. L. M. Martin |
| 815-821 | Subchronic effects of piperonyl butoxide on carcinogen metabolism in hamster liver | Marvin A. Friedman |
| 822-825 | Oxygen consumption inDaphnia pulex exposed to 2,4-D or 2,4,5-T | Catherine Sigmon |
| 826-830 | Oxygen consumption inLepomis machrochirus exposed to 2,4-D or 2,4,5-T | Catherine Sigmon |
| 831-836 | Changes in fatty acid and cholesterol synthesis in rat liver slices due to aromatic amines formed during the degradation of some herbicides | B. Messner, J. Berndt and I. Baum |
| 837-841 | The influence of rearing density on the subsequent response to ddt dosing for tadpoles of the frogRana temporaria | A. S. Cooke |
| 842-848 | Organochlorine insecticide residues in amphibians and reptiles from iowa and lizards from the Southwestern United States | Fred Punzo, James Laveglia, Diane Lohr and Paul A. Dahm |
| 849-854 | Acute toxicity of dechlorinated ddt, chlordane and lindane to bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) andDaphnia magna | W. F. Randall, W. H. Dennis and M. C. Warner |
| 1-3 | New terminology required for short-term static fish biossays: LC(I)50 | R. Lloyd and T. E. Tooby |
| 4-8 | Endrin toxicosis on few enzymes in liver and kidney ofChanna punctatus (BLOCH) | K. V. Sastry and S. K. Sharma |
| 9-16 | Thein vivo effect of mercuric chloride on some digestive enzymes of a fresh water teleost fish,Channa punctatus | K. V. Sastry and P. K. Gupta |
| 17-20 | Alteration in enzyme activities in liver and kidney ofChanna punctatus exposed to endrin | S. K. Sharma and K. V. Sastry |
| 21-27 | The accumulation of heavy metals in the submerged plant (Elodea nuttallii) | M. Nakada, K. Fukaya, S. Takeshita and Y. Wada |
| 28-34 | A comparative study of the effect of acute and chronic mercuric chloride treatment on the activities of a few digestive enzymes of a teleost fish,Channa punctatus | K. V. Sastry, P. K. Gupta and P. V. Malik |
| 35-37 | A novel biopsy technique for monitoring environmental contaminants in fish | David C. Moy and M. C. L. Dredge |
| 38-43 | Mercuric chloride induced enzymological changes in kidney and ovary of a teleost fish,Channa punctatus | K. V. Sastry and M. K. Agrawal |
| 44-48 | Residues of organochlorine insecticides in fishes in Lake Nubia | G. A. Elzorgani, A. M. Abdulla and M. E. T. Ali |
| 49-54 | Effects of age and sex on liver response to Phenoclor DP6, a polychlorinated biphenyl, in the rat | J. F. Narbonne |
| 55-59 | Effects of lead nitrate on the activities of a few enzymes in the kidney and ovary ofHeteropneustes fossilis | K. V. Sastry and M. K. Agrawal |
| 60-64 | Accumulation of polychlorinated biphenyl (Phenoclor DP6) by estuarine fish | J. F. Narbonne |
| 65-68 | Polychlorinated biphenyl accumulation in grey mullets (Chelon labrosus): Effect of age | J. F. Narbonne |
| 69-71 | In vitro methylation of74As in urine, plasma and red blood cells of human and dog | G. K. H. Tam, S. M. Charbonneau, G. Lacroix and F. Bryce |
| 72-79 | Distribution of endosulfan in cat brain | R. N. Khanna, D. Misra, M. Anand and H. K. Sharma |
| 80-87 | Organics at the air-water interface of Lake Pontchartrain | Jo Ann McFall, Wen -Yen Huang and John L. Laseter |
| 88-94 | Effects of calcium addition as Ca(NO3)2 on zinc toxicity to fathead minnows,Pimephales promelas, rafinesque | Robert D. Judy and Patrick H. Davies |
| 95-102 | Some effects of atrazine on ehrlich ascites tumor cellsin vitro andin vivo | Ernest M. Walker, Glen R. Gale, Loretta M. Atkins and Richard H. Gadsden |
| 103-108 | Reliability of aquatic insects versus water samples as measures of aquatic lead pollution | R. Barry Nehring, Robert Nisson and George Minasian |
| 109-112 | Further studies on the toxicity of DDT to planaria | H. H. Kouyoumjian and J. P. Villeneuve |
| 113-119 | Acute toxicity of copper, chromate, zinc, and cyanide to freshwater fish: Effect of different temperatures | Micke J. Smith and Alan G. Heath |
| 120-127 | Mercury concentrations in three species of tunas collected from various oceanic waters | Richard A. Greig and Judith Krzynowek |
| 128-134 | Brown pelican: Population status, reproductive success, and organochlorine residues in Louisiana, 1971–1976 | L. Blus, E. Cromartie, L. McNease and T. Joanen |
| 135-142 | Effects of the triazine herbicide cyanatryn on aquatic animals | H. R. A. Scorgie and A. S. Cooke |
| 143-150 | Acute toxicity and effects of sublethal dietary exposure of monosodium methanearsonate herbicide toPeromyscus leucopus (Rodentia: Cricetidae) | Frank W. Judd |
| 151-158 | Effects of three diets on mercury excretion after methylmercury administration | T. D. Landry, R. A. Doherty and A. H. Gates |
| 159-166 | Toxicity and teratogenicity of aromatic amines toXenopus laevis | James N. Dumont, T. Wayne Schultz and Robin D. Jones |
| 167-171 | Residue analysis of carbaryl on forest foliage and in stream water using HPLC | G. R. Pieper |
| 172-174 | Alterations in calcium accumulation behavior in response to calcium availabilty and polychlorinated biphenyl administration | Walter I. Hatch and Donald W. Allen |
| 175-181 | Toxic effects of cadmium and amaranth on the developing hamster embryo | Thomas F. Gale |
| 182-189 | Residues of ethylenebisdithiocarbamates on field-treated fruits and vegetables | Brian D. Ripley |
| 190-195 | Metabolism and pharmacokinetics of pentachlorobenzene in the rhesus monkey | K. Rozman, J. Williams, W. F. Mueller, F. Coulston and F. Korte |
| 196-201 | Removal of mercury and methylmercury from waste waters by sorption | S. Ramamoorthy and D. R. Miller |
| 202-207 | Acquired resistance of autochthonousE. coli in controls and orchardists engaged in the spraying of oxytetracycline | C. D. Graber, S. H. Sandifer, N. H. Whitlock, C. B. Loadholt and B. J. Poore |
| 208-213 | Effect of zineb on male rats | R. B. Raizada, K. K. Datta and T. S. S. Dikshith |
| 214-220 | Effects of methylmercury on the lipid components in rats | Tetsuo Ando, Atsuhiro Nakano and Ichiro Wakisaka |
| 221-223 | Residues of lead and arsenic in crops cultured on old orchard soils | Donald J. Kenyon, Don C. Elfving, Irene S. Pakkala, Carl A. Bache and Donald J. Lisk |
| 224-229 | Clearance of arsenic ingested by man from arsenic contaminated fish | H. C. Freeman, J. F. Uthe, R. B. Fleming, P. H. Odense and R. G. Ackman, et al. |
| 230-237 | Effects of heavy metals on benthic macroinvertebrate densities in foundry cove on the Hudson river | Thomas J. Occhiogrosso, William T. Waller and Gerald J. Lauer |
| 238-244 | Test forin vivo conversion of mirex to kepone | D. P. Morgan, S. H. Sandifier, H. L. Hetzler, E. F. Slach and C. D. Brady, et al. |
| 245-248 | Dislodgable insecticide residues on cotton foliage: Permethrin, curacron, fenvalarate, sulprofos, decis, and endosulfan | B. J. Estesen, N. A. Buck and G. W. Ware |
| 249-257 | Alkanes in fish from the Buccaneer oilfield | Brian S. Middleditch, Evelyn S. Chang, Brenda Basile and Stephen R. Missler |
| 258-264 | Acute toxicity of cadmium, copper, and mercury to larval American lobsterHomarus americanus | Mary W. Johnson and John H. Gentile |
| 265-270 | Uptake, tissue distribution, metabolism and eliminationn-octano-1-14C-hydroxamic acid by Brook Trout | D. C. Darrow and R. F. Addison |
| 271-277 | Examination of thein vivo metabolism of maneb and zineb to ethylenethiourea (ETU) in mice | Lee W. Jordan and Robert A. Neal |
| 278-284 | Routine liquid chromatographic method for assessing polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon pollution in fresh water environments | J. J. Black, P. P. Dymerski and W. F. Zapisek |
| 285-286 | Rapid qualitative procedure for the identification of petroleum products in animal tissue by gas-liquid chromatography | L. L. Zinn and W. C. Edwards |
| 287-292 | Pentachlorophenol residues in human adipose tissue | Takeshi Ohe |
| 293-296 | Toxicity studies on chlorinated guaiacols in the rat | Ih Chu, Leonard Ritter, Irma A. Marino, Algis P. Yagminas and David C. Villeneuve |
| 297-304 | Teratogenic effects of manganese ethylenebisdithiocarbamate (MANEB) on forelimb regeneration in the adult newt,Triturus cristatus carnifex | Elio Arias and Teresa Zavanella |
| 305-311 | Dicofol solubility and hydrolysis in water | Paul R. Walsh and Ronald A. Hites |
| 312-318 | Persistence of eight organophosporus insecticides in sterile and non-sterile mineral and organic soils | J. R. W. Miles, C. M. Tu and C. R. Harris |
| 319-326 | Mutagens in wastewaters renovated by Advanced Wastewater Treatment | J. Saxena and David J. Schwartz |
| 327-331 | In vivo response of ATPases in few tissues of the fishMystus vittatus (Ham.) to the synthetic detergent Swacofix® E45 (ABS) | S. R. Verma, D. Mohan, A. K. Tyagi and R. C. Dalela |
| 332-336 | Bioaccumulation of Aroclor 1016 in Hudson River fish | Jack C. Skea, Howard A. Simonin, Howard J. Dean, James R. Colquhoun and John J. Spagnoli, et al. |
| 337-344 | Degradation of aryl phosphates in aquatic environments | Philip H. Howard and Padmakar G. Deo |
| 345-349 | Determination of total organic nitrogen and organometallic nickel in oil, sediments and marine products | Akio Nakamura and Takashi Kashimoto |
| 350-356 | Aflatoxin contamination in grains and grain products during the dry season in Guatemala | Marit de Campos and A. E. Olszyna-Marzys |
| 357-364 | Effect of glyphosate on rat liver mitochondriain vivo | Olufunso O. Olorunsogo, Enitan A. Bababunmi and Olumbe Bassir |
| 365-370 | Evaluation of bravo, phosdrin and telvar as possible environmental mutagens | Prem S. Kahlon and Mukul R. Banerjee |
| 371-378 | Effects of cadmium on two biocontrol insects and their host weeds | P. C. Quimby, K. E. Frick, R. D. Wauchope and S. H. Kay |
| 379-385 | Ozone and nickel effects on pea leaf cell ultrastructure | A. Mitchell, D. P. Ormrocd and H. F. Dietrich |
| 386-390 | A gas chromatographic method for determining residues of sodium cyanide in vegetation and soil | I. Okuno, J. A. Whitehead, W. H. Higgins and P. J. Savarie |
| 391-393 | Pollution hazard of spilled liquid anesthetic | Jonathan L. Benumof and Reuben Benumof |
| 394-399 | Pesticide and PCB of common eider, herring gull and great black-backed gull eggs | Robert C. Szaro, Nancy C. Coon and Elizabeth Kolbe |
| 400-404 | Analysis of methylisothiocyanate derived from the soil fumigant metham-sodium in workroom air | Arrigo Collina and Paolo Maini |
| 405-412 | Determination of toxaphene in milk, butter and meat | P. R. Boshoff and V. Pretorius |
| 413-419 | Polychiorinated biphenyls in Baltimore Harbor sediments | Raymond P. Morgan and Sheldon E. Sommer |
| 420-425 | Trace contaminants in a polybrominated biphenyl fire retardant and a search for these compounds in environmental samples | P. W. O'Keefe |
| 426-429 | Distribution of cadmium, lead and zinc in soil around two phosphate processing plants in Pocatello, Idaho | F. Hutchison, C. M. Wai, M. Jernegan, W. Hicks and R. Long |
| 431-438 | Micro assay of carbon tetrachloride in beverages and in pharmaceutical preparations | W. O. Landen |
| 439-448 | Oxidative metabolism in saccharomyces cerevissiae as affected by polychlorinated biphenyls | Ma. C. Tejedor, M. A. Murado and G. Baluja |
| 449-456 | Toxicity test accompanying biodegradation test of anionic surfactants | Nava Narkis and Carmela Zur |
| 457-461 | Toxicity of 5- chloro- 3- methyl- catechol to rat: Chemical observations and light microscopy of the tissue | Marja Liisa Hattuia, Hilkka Reunanen, Raimo Krees, Antti U. Arstila and Juha Knuutinen |
| 462-466 | Absorption, distribution and metabolism of epoxystearic acid in the rat | Ih Chu, David C. Villeneuve, Viateur Secours and André Viau |
| 467-474 | Pesticide induced haematological alterations in a fresh water fish saccobranchus fossilis | S. R. Verma, S. K. Bansal, A. K. Gupta and R. C. Dalela |
| 475-479 | Residues of mancozeb and ethylenethiourea in grain samples | Christina Rosenberg and Hilkka Siltanen |
| 480-487 | Analysis of Raritan Bay bottom waters for polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons | Dennís Stainken and Uwe Frank |
| 488-493 | Mercury contamination of fish in Guatemala | Alberto Ramos, Marit de Campos and A. E. Olszyna-Marzys |
| 494-499 | Some phytotoxic effects of fenitrothion on the germination and early seedling growth ofPicea glauca (MOENCH) voss andBetula alleghaniensis britton | Lawrence Pomber, Pearl Weinberger and R. Prasad |
| 500-507 | Organochlorine and mercury residues in wild mammals in Southern Ontario, Canada 1973–74 | Richard Frank, Micheline Van Hove Holdrinet and Premysl Suda |
| 508-511 | Toxicity of 4-chloro-o-cresol to fish. Light microscopy and chemical analysis of the tissue | Marja Liisa Hattula, Hilkka Reunanen, Veli -Matti Wasenius, Raimo Krees and Antti U. Arstila |
| 512-516 | Simple method for assessing acephate and methamidophos residues in plant tissues | Charles E. Richmond, Carl E. Crisp, John E. Larson and Gustav R. Pieper |
| 517-521 | Dislodgeable and total residues of methomyl on mint foliage | Ulo Kiigemagi and Max L. Deinzer |
| 522-529 | Teratogenicity studies on pesticidal formulations of dimethoate, diuron and lindane in rats | K. S. Khera, C. Whalen, G. Trivett and G. Angers |
| 530-535 | Effect of freezer storage on alkyl phosphate metabolites in urine | Gerald Ito, Wendell W. Kilgore and John J. Seabury |
| 536-542 | Phthalate esters in normal and pathological human kidneys | Merrill L. Overturf, Robert E. Druilhet, Joachim G. Liehr, Walter M. Kirkendall and Richard M. Caprioli |
| 543-547 | Taurine and glycine in the gills of the clam protothaca staminea exposed to chlorinated seawater | G. Roesijadi |
| 548-551 | Reduction of blood plasma copper concentrations in a marine fish following a six month exposure to crude oil | G. L. Fletcher, J. W. Kiceniuk, M. J. King and J. F. Payne |
| 552-560 | Studies of trace-metal levels in human tissues—VI. Concerning the estimation of lead levels in human lung and vertebra, with particular reference to formalin fixation | K. S. Brown, W. H. Cherry and W. F. Forbes |
| 561-566 | Use of XAD-2 macroreticular resin for the recovery of ambient trace levels of pesticides and industrial organic pollutants from water | G. A. V. Rees and L. Au |
| 567-569 | Detection of mirex in the presence of polychlorinated biphenyls | William R. Lusby and Kenneth R. Hill |
| 570-574 | Comparative volatility of liquid and granular formulations of chlordane and heptachlor from soil | Y. H. Atallah, D. M. Whitacre and B. L. Hoo |
| 575-581 | Influences of hardness constituents on the acute toxicity of cadmium to brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) | John J. Carroll, Stephen J. Ellis and Walter S. Oliver |
| 582-585 | Distribution and excretion of 2,2′, 4,4′,6-pentachlorobiphenyl in the rat | G. R. Felt, W. F. Mueller, F. Coulston and F. Korte |
| 586-589 | Distribution and metabolism of precocene II in the brown cockroach (Periplaneta brunnea Burmeister) | M. E. Burt, R. J. Kuhr and W. S. Bowers |
| 590-597 | Photochemical reaction of chlorothalonil in organic solvents | Motoaki Satoh |
| 598-602 | Reduction of methyl parathion residues on clothing by delayed field reentry and laundering | E. L. Finley, J. B. Graves, F. C. Hewitt, H. F. Morris and C. W. Harmon, et al. |
| 603-611 | Polychlorinated biphenyls as unjustified or gratuitous inducers inAspergillus flavus cultures | M. A. Murado, Ma. C. Tejedor and G. Baluja |
| 612-616 | Uptake of monosodium methanearsonate by Johnsongrass | J. W. Mason, A. C. Anderson, P. M. Smith, A. A. Abdelghani and A. J. Englande |
| 617-624 | Lead decorporation following therapy with the dibuty ester of diethylenetriaminepentaacetate in the mouse | Elsie M. B. Sorensen, Elizabeth S. Moretti and Arthur Lindenbaum |
| 625-631 | Cadmium, lead and zinc concentrations in soils and in food grown near a zinc and lead smelter in Zambia | J. N. Nwankwo and C. -G. Elinder |
| 632-637 | Embryotoxic and teratogenic effects of crude oil on mallard embryos on day one of development | David J. Hoffman |
| 638-642 | Effects of 3,3′,4,4′-tetrachcloroazobenzene and 3,3′,4,4′-tetrachloroazoxybenzene on rat liver microsomes | G. Saint-Ruf, Do Phuoc Hien and M. Mercier |
| 643-647 | Trace metal uptake by three species of mollusks | Richard A. Greig |
| 648-652 | Influence of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-P-dioxin on respiration in a forest floor and soil | Walter B. Bollen and Logan A. Norris |
| 653-659 | Poly cyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in sediments taken from the Severn Estuary drainage system | Edward D. John, Michael Cooke and Graham Nickless |
| 660-665 | Deactivation of sodium azide in the Salmonella/microsome test | Paul J. Dierickx |
| 666-673 | Physiological dysfunction of the haemopoietic system in a fresh water teleost,Labeo rohita, following chronic chlordane exposure. Part I—Alterations in certain haematological parameters | S. K. Bansal, S. R. Verma, A. K. Gupta and R. C. Dalela |
| 674-680 | Physiological dysfunction of the haemopoietic system in a fresh water teleost,Labeo rohita, following chronic chlordane exposure. Part II — Alterations in certain organic components and serum electrolytes | S. K. Bansal, S. R. Verma, A. K. Gupta and R. C. Dalela |
| 681-687 | Pollutant sorption by desert soils | Roger W. Ferenbaugh, William S. Gaud and Jack S. States |
| 688-694 | Analysis of municipal sewage sludge samples by GC/MS/computer for polychlorinated biphenyls and other chlorinated organics | Mitchell D. Erickson and Edo D. Pellizzari |
| 695-698 | Hematology as index of sublethal toxicity of zinc in a freshwater teleost | Shashikala Mishra and Anil K. Srivastava |
| 699-707 | Interim results of studies of microbial isomerization of gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane | R. Engst, W. Fritsche, R. Knoll, M. Kujawa and R. M. Macholz, et al. |
| 708-714 | Behavioral responses of shiner perch to chlorinated primary sewage effluent | Paul A. Dinnel, Quentin J. Stober and Dennis H. DiJulio |
| 715-716 | A note on the determination of ATP by the luciferin-luciferase bioluminescence reaction in samples contaming heavy metals | Olli H. Tuovinen and Paivvi M. Sormunen |
| 717-725 | Influence of Temik (Aldicarb) on herbicide persistence in cultivated cotton field soil under field conditions | E. A. A. Gomaa, M. H. Belal and M. B. Ashour |
| 726-730 | Determination of dimethoate residue in some vegetables and cotton plants | M. H. Belal and E. A. A. Gomaa |
| 731-732 | Bunker C fuel oil reduces mallard egg hatchability | Robert C. Szaro |
| 733-738 | Adsorption of methyl parathion by soils | F. M. Kishk, T. M. Abu-Shara, N. Bakry and M. B. Abou-Donia |
| 739-744 | Behavioural responses of some marine bivalves to heightened seawater copper concentrations | A. R. Manley and J. Davenport |
| 745-749 | Residual fate of chlorphenamidine in rice plant and paddy soil | H. Iizuka and T. Masuda |
| 750-753 | Catalytic dechlorination of organochlorine compounds V. Polychlorinated biphenyls-Aroclor 1254 | W. H. Dennis, Yun H. Chang and W. J. Cooper |
| 754-760 | Organochlorine pesticide and PCB residues in western grebes from Bear River Migratory bird refuge, Utah | Mark Lindvall and Jessop B. Low |
| 761-766 | Body weights, food intakes, and water intakes in rats during daily administration of closely controlled doses of polychlorinated biphenyls | Gregory K. Komives |
| 767-770 | Effect of diflubenzuron on an estuarine crustacean | D. R. Nimmo, T. L. Hamaker, J. C. Moore and C. A. Sommers |
| 771-778 | Uptake of mercuric chloride from sea water bySerranus cabrilla | D. Radoux and J. M. Bouquegneau |
| 779-784 | Hypothyroidism in rats fed Great Lakes coho salmon | Ron A. Sonstegard and John F. Leatherland |
| 785-790 | Histopathological alterations induced by uranyl nitrate in the liver of albino rat | K. A. Goel, V. K. Garg and Veena Garg |
| 791-795 | Separation of methyl parathion and fenitrothion metabolites by liquid chromatography | Takashi Abe, Yasuo Fujimoto, Takashi Tatsuno and Junichi Fukami |
| 796-799 | Toxicity of creosote to larval and adult lobsters andCrangon and its accumulation in lobster hepatopancreas | D. W. McLeese and C. D. Metcalfe |
| 800-806 | Uptake and excretion of fenitrothion by clams and mussels | D. W. McLeese, V. Zitko and D. B. Sergeant |
| 807-812 | Polychlorinated biphenyl reduction in lake trout by irradiation and broiling | Ronald F. Cichy, M. E. Zabik and C. M. Weaver |
| 813-818 | Bioaccumulation and bioamplification of mercury compounds in a second level consumer,Gambusia affinis-temperature effects | A. Boudou, A. Delarche, F. Ribeyre and R. Marty |
| 819-826 | Elevation of blood lead concentration by confinement in the rhesus monkey | Philip J. Bushnell, Steven E. Shelton and Robert E. Bowman |
| 827-832 | Metals in soft tissues of mule deer and antelope | Frank F. Munshower and Dennis R. Neuman |
| 833-837 | Assessment of the losses of DDT and HCH residues in wheat flour duringChapati making | R. P. Chawla, B. S. Joia and R. L. Kalra |
| 838-845 | Effects of cadmium on the intracellular pool of free amino acids inMytilus edulis | Baron R. Le Briggs |
| 846-853 | Compartmentalization of14C-DDT in an experimental old-field plot | Brenda L. Grau and Tony J. Peterle |
| 1-5 | Variability of the concentrations of seventeen trace elements in the muscle and liver of a single striped bass,Morone saxatilis | M. Heit |
| 6-12 | Alkanes in barnacles (Balanus tintinnabulum) from the Buccaneer oilfield | Brian S. Middleditch, Evelyn S. Chang and Brenda Basile |
| 13-19 | Degradation of endosulfan and its metabolites by a mixed culture of soil microorganisms | J. R. W. Miles and P. Moy |
| 20-24 | Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) levels in Lake Ontario salmonids | A. J. Niimi |
| 25-29 | Cadmium fetotoxicity in rats following prenatal exposure | S. R. Rohrer, S. M. Shaw and C. H. Lamar |
| 30-32 | Effect of sublethal dietary exposure of monosodium methanearsonate herbicide on the nest-building behavior of the white-footed mouse,Peromyscus leucopus | Jose F. Lopez and Frank W. Judd |
| 33-35 | Effects ofin vivo cadmium exposure on ATPases in gill of the lobster,Homarus americanus | Robert K. Tucker |
| 36-43 | Effect of polychlorinated biphenyls (Phenoclor DP6) onin vivo protein and RNA synthesis in rat liver | J. F. Narbonne |
| 44-50 | Reversible bioconcentration of monochlorobiphenyls byRhodotorula rubra: Correlations with aqueous solubility of substrate | M. A. Cole, P. B. Reichart and D. K. Button |
| 51-56 | Separation and quantitation of 3,3′,4,4′-tetrachlorobiphenyl and 3,3′,4,4′,5,5′-hexachlorobiphenyl in aroclors using florisil column chromatography and gas-liquid chromatography | LaVerne R. Kamops, William J. Trotter, Susan J. Young, Audrey C. Smith and John A. G. Roach, et al. |
| 57-63 | Determination method for residual 1,3-dichloro-and 1,3,5-trichloro-2-(4-nitrophenoxy) benzene (nip and cnp) in fish and shellfish | T. Yamagishi, K. Akiyama, M. Morita, R. Takahashi and T. Miyazaki, et al. |
| 64-69 | Fate of14C-cis-chlordane in Goldfish,Carassius auratus (L.) | M. Feroz and M. A. Q. Khan |
| 70-72 | Aberrations in the neurosecretory cells of a freshwater pulmonate,Indoplanorbis exustus, chronically exposed to sublethal concentration of two molluscicides, BaC12 and CuSO4 | M. M. Hanumante, R. Nagabhushanam and D. P. Vaidya |
| 73-78 | Bioaccumulation of carbazoles: A potential effluent from synthetic fuels | G. R. Southworth, J. J. Beauchamp and P. K. Schmieder |
| 79-86 | Toxicity and tissue uptake of methylmercury administered intraperitoneally to rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri Richardson) | C. W. Hawryshyn and W. C. Mackay |
| 87-90 | Organochlorine residues in eggs of the endangered American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) | Russell J. Hall, T. Earl Kaiser, William B. Robertson and Paige C. Patty |
| 91-94 | Effect of a PCB (Aroclor 1254) on the striped hermit crab,Clibanarius vittatus (Anomura: Diogenidae) in static bioassays | Ralph G. Stahl |
| 95-99 | Acute toxicity of vanadium to two species of freshwater fish | Bruce K. Knudtson |
| 100-103 | Distribution of radioactivity in coalfish (Pollachius virens) following intragastric administration of [9-14C] phenanthrene | Jan Erik Solbakken, Karsten H. Palmork, Tore Neppelberg and Ronald R. Scheline |
| 104-106 | Absorption of selenium from coal fly ash-amended soil byAstragalus racemosus | Walter H. Gutenmann and Donald J. Lisk |
| 107-111 | Lead and cadmium contamination during acid preservation of water samples | Edward J. Calabrese, Robert W. Tuthill, Thomas L. Sieger and Janelle M. Klar |
| 112-116 | Effect of chloroform ingestion on some carcinogen-metabolising enzyme systems of rats | I. D. Capel, H. M. Dorrell, M. Jenner and D. C. Williams |
| 117-122 | Studies on the depuration of cadmium and copper by the american oysterCrassostrea virginica | Gerald E. Zaroogian |
| 123-128 | Use of oil sorbent materials for small herbicide spills | William S. Scott |
| 129-135 | Urinary protein excretion in workers exposed to low doses of cadmium | S. Hope Sandifer, R. Terrell Wilkins, Norris H. Whitlock, Gabriel Virella and Claude B. Loadholt, et al. |
| 136-140 | Uptake and transformation of14C N-nitroso-di-N-propylamine by soybean plants | D. F. Berard and D. P. Rainey |
| 141-144 | Dissipation of14C N-nitroso-di-N-propylamine from field soil and residue determinations in field-grown soybeans | D. F. Berard and D. P. Rainey |
| 145-152 | Polychlorinated biphenyls in plankton from the Turku archipelago | R. R. Linko, P. Rantamaki, K. Rainio and K. Urpo |
| 153-157 | Acute endrin toxicity on oxidases ofOphiocephalus punctatus (Bloch) | S. K. Sharma, L. D. Chaturvedi and K. V. Sastry |
| 158-164 | Sulfotepp, a toxic impurity in formulations of diazinon | E. P. Meier, W. H. Dennis, A. B. Rosencrance, W. F. Randall and W. J. Cooper, et al. |
| 165-169 | Identification of the herbicide 2,4,6-trichlorophenyl p4-nitrophenyl ether in imported rainbow trout | Fred M. Gretch, Thomas L. Barry, Glenn Petzinger and Jack Geltman |
| 170-178 | Detection and analysis of asbestos in environmental samples collected on membrane-filters: A multiple-choice procedure integrating the LM, the SEM and the EMP | Danielle Losman |
| 179-185 | Environmental bromine in freshwater and freshwater organisms: Factors affecting bioaccumulation | A. E. Woodsy, R. F. Carlton, M. E. Casto and G. I. Gleason |
| 186-191 | Rapid determination of microbial batch culture stage | D. J. Wildish, N. J. Poole and S. J. Joles |
| 192-195 | Problems in determining soil ATP | D. J. Wildish, N. J. Poole and S. J. Joles |
| 196-202 | Comparison of dry and wet surfaces for collecting organochlorine dry deposition | E. J. Christensen, C. E. Olney and T. F. Bidleman |
| 203-206 | Embryotoxic effects of crude oil containing nickel and vanadium in mallards | David J. Hoffman |
| 207-210 | Concentration of elements in marine organisms cultured in seawater flowing through coal-fly ash | John Ryther, Thomas M. Losordo, A. Keith Furr, Thomas F. Parkinson and Walter H. Gutenman, et al. |
| 211-217 | Effects of sodium cyanide and diphacinone in coyotes (Canis latrans): Applications as predacides in livestock toxic collars | Ray T. Sterner |
| 218-219 | Evidence for the protective effect of metallothioneins against inorganic mercury injuries to fish | J. M. Bouquegneau |
| 220-226 | Effect of DDE on circulating luteinizing hormone levels in ring doves during courtship and nesting | Peter J. Richie and Tony J. Peterle |
| 227-230 | Adsorption of mercury and copper by ground rubber in packed columns | G. R. Lightsey and Richard W. Henderson |
| 231-235 | Residues of 2,4,5-T in the American coot (Fulcia americana) | John D. Garcia and Mark J. Rhodes |
| 236-243 | Effects of petroleum hydrocarbons on length of incubation and hatching success in the Japanese Medaka | Theresa Siu-yin Leung and Ross V. Bulkley |
| 244-249 | Determination of volatile purgeable halogenated hydrocarbons in human adipose tissue and blood serum | A. J. Peoples, C. D. Pfaffenberger, T. M. Shafik and H. F. Enos |
| 250-255 | Toxicity of four synthetic pyrethroid insecticides to rainbow trout | J. R. Coats and N. L. O'Donnell-Jeffery |
| 256-261 | Occurrence of PCB residues in burbot (Lota lota) and Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from the Churchill Falls power development area | C. J. Musial, J. F. Uthe, R. J. Wiseman and R. A. Matheson |
| 262-268 | Total residual chlorine: The effect of short-term exposure on the emerald shinerNotropis atherinoides (Rafinesque) | Gary Fandrei and Hollie L. Collins |
| 269-274 | In vitro toxicity of eight mutagens/carcinogens for three fish ceil lines | Richard M. Kocan, Marsha L. Landolt and Kathleen M. Sabo |
| 275-280 | Comparison of selected parameters for monitoring methoxychlor-induced hepatotoxicity | J. Michael Morgan and John P. Hickenbottom |
| 281-284 | Parathion causes secondary poisoning in a laughing gull breeding colony | Donald H. White, Kirke A. King, Christine A. Mitchell, Ellwood F. Hill and Thair G. Lamont |
| 285-286 | Polychlorinated quaterphenyls—A possible pathway for their formation | Michael Cooke and David James Roberts |
| 287-290 | Limitations of expressing organochlorine levels in eggs on a lipid-weight basis | D. B. Peakall and A. P. Gilman |
| 291-299 | Total and organic mercury in marine fish of the upper gulf of Thailand | Varavit Cheevaparanapivat and Piamsak Menasveta |
| 300-305 | Gas-liquid chromatographic determination of Mirex in plasma, liver and fat from mice and monkeys | Vincent B. Stein and Kenneth A. Pittman |
| 306-310 | Platelet function and platelet lipid biosynthesis in rats and rabbits fed the plasticizer DEHP | Frank P. Bell, Sheila Wang, A. René Mendoza and Edward E. Nishizawa |
| 311-318 | Effects of sampling, shipping, and storage on total organic carbon levels in water samples | Rein Otson, David T. Williams, Peter D. Bothwell, Roger S. McCullough and Robert A. Tate |
| 319-326 | Effects of simazine on the blue-green algaAnacystis nidulans | R. S. Mehta and K. W. Hawxby |
| 327-334 | Operational spraying of acephate to suppress spruce budworm has minor effects on stream fishes and invertebrates | Charles F. Rabeni and Jon G. Stanley |
| 335-337 | Uptake of methoxychlor from food and water by the American toad (Bufo americanus) | Russell J. Hall and Douglas Swineford |
| 338-343 | In vivo andin vitro effect of phenoclor DP6 on drug metabolizing activity in mullet liver | J. F. Narbonne and J. L. Gallis |
| 344-348 | In vitro effects of phenoclor DP6 on drug metabolism in rat liver | J. F. Narbonne |
| 349-356 | An evaluation of the acute toxicity to aquatic biota of a coal conversion effluent and its major components | B. R. Parkhurst, A. S. Bradshaw, J. L. Forte and G. P. Wright |
| 357-359 | An investigation on the mercury contamination of Persian Gulf fish | Vida Parvaneh |
| 360-364 | Acute toxicity toSelenastrum capricornutum of aromatic compounds from coal conversion | Jeffrey M. Giddings |
| 365-368 | Effect of selected water toxicants and other chemicals upon adenosine triphosphatase activityin vitro | B. Riedel and G. Christensen |
| 369-371 | Mirex residues in eggs and livers of two long-lived reptiles (Chrysemys scripta andTerrapene carolina) in Mississippi, 1970–1977 | Charlie M. Holcomb and William S. Parker |
| 372-376 | Mercury methylation and partition in aquatic systems | H. Akagi, D. C. Mortimer and D. R. Miller |
| 377-380 | Cadmium, lead, and zinc in reclaimed phosphate mine waste dumps in Idaho | F. Hutchison and C. M. Wai |
| 381-386 | Biological availability of sediment-bound cadmium to the edible cockle,Cerastoderma edule | Michael Cooke, Graham Nickless, Richard E. Lawn and David James Roberts |
| 387-390 | Comparison of blenders for the extraction of carbofuran from radishes | W. B. Wheeler, N. P. Thompson, R. L. Edelstein and R. T. Krause |
| 391-397 | Extraction and gas-liquid chromatographic analysis of chlorphoxim in water and fish | Lynn H. Zakitis |
| 398-404 | Chlorine dioxide oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons commonly found in water | Kevser Taymaz, David T. Williams and Frank M. Benoit |
| 405-411 | Plasma estrogen concentrations in non-implanted and synovex-S implanted feedlot steers | T. S. Rumsey and N. Beaudry |
| 412-417 | Polychlorinated biphenyls: Phytotoxicity, absorption and translocation by plants, and inactivation by activated carbon | J. B. Weber and E. Mrozek |
| 418-422 | Diagnosis and physiologic effects of pentachlorophenols on young pigs. Part I. Effects of purified pentachlorophenol | Yvonne A. Greichus, George W. Libal and Darreil D. Johnson |
| 423-429 | Comparative disappearance of fonofos, phorate and terbufos soil residues under similar South Dakota Field conditions | N. Ahmad, D. D. Walgenbach and G. R. Sutter |
| 431-437 | Effect of hexachlorocyclohexane feeding on testicular tissue of pure inbred Swiss mice | S. K. Nigam, B. C. Lakkad, A. B. Karnik, K. N. Thakore and D. K. Bhatt, et al. |
| 438-444 | Cytochrome P-450 content and NADPH-cytochromec reductase activity in rats treated with carbaryl and propoxur | Neško Nešković, Milenko Milošević and Radojica Kljajić |
| 445-451 | Distribution and speciation of cadmium in the terrestrial snail,Helix aspersa | Michael Cooke, Andrew Jackson, Graham Nickless and David James Roberts |
| 452-455 | Rodenticidal poisoning of non-target animals: Acute oral toxicity of zinc phosphide to poultry | T. Shivanandappa, H. P. Ramesh and M. K. Krishnakumari |
| 456-463 | Reactions of aqueous chlorine dioxide with amino acids found in water | Kevser Taymaz, David T. Williams and Frank F. Benoit |
| 464-469 | Opposite effects of lead on chemical carcinogenesis in kidney and liver of rats | D. E. Hinton, M. M. Lipsky, B. M. Heatfield and B. F. Trump |
| 470-474 | Extractive acylation of ethylenethiourea from water | J. Singh, W. P. Cochrane and J. Scott |
| 475-481 | Hatching success and larval mortality in an estuarine teleost,Menidia menidia (Linnaeus), exposed to cadmium in constant and fluctuating salinity regimes | R. A. Voyer, J. F. Heltsche and R. A. Kraus |
| 482-486 | Effects of feeding diflubenzuron to young male holstein cattle | R. W. Miller, H. C. Cecil, A. M. Carey, C. Corley and C. A. Kiddy |
| 487-490 | Cadmium toxicity to freshwater algae | P. T. S. Wong, G. Burnison and Y. K. Chau |
| 491-496 | In vitro effects of aflatoxin B1 on the uptake of14C-orotic acid into kidney, liver and muscle tissue of the Mongolian Gerbil,Meriones unguiculatus | John M. Kinzie and Gerald C. Llewellyn |
| 497-502 | Solubility and potential toxicity of lead in Urban Street dust | J. Philip Day, Jack E. Fergusson and Tay Ming Chee |
| 503-508 | Off-target fallout of fenitrothion during 1978 forest spraying operations in New Brunswick | P. A. Pearce, G. L. Brun and J. Witteman |
| 509-516 | Spectrophotometric method free of matrix effects for the sensitive quantitation of aluminum | Shane S. Que Hee, James Boyle and Vincent N. Finelli |
| 517-523 | Detection limits of a biological monitoring system based on fish respiration | W. Slooff |
| 524-530 | Adsorption of various kinds of offensive odor substances on activated carbon and zeolite | S. Tanada and K. Boki |
| 531-535 | Determination of propoxur and 2-isopropoxyphenol in blood, urine and tissues | J. Krechniak and W. Foss |
| 536-543 | Comparison of UV fluorescence and gas chromatographic analyses of hydrocarbons in sediments from the vicinity of the argo merchant wreck site | Eva J. Hoffman, James G. Quinn, J. Richard Jadamec and Scott H. Fortier |
| 544-551 | Evidence for vapor loss of14C-carbofuran from rice plants | R. Siddaramappa and I. Watanabe |
| 552-557 | Photoperiodic acclimation and circadian variations in tolerance of Juvenile Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri)to Zinc | Donald J. McLeay and John R. Munro |
| 558-565 | Distribution of hydrocarbons among oil, water and vapor phases during oil dispersant toxicity tests | A. Bobra, D. Mackay and W. Y. Shiu |
| 566-571 | Effect of milk on mercury absorption and gut retention in rats | Krista Kostial, Ivan Rabar, Marija Ciganovic and Ivan Simonovic |
| 572-574 | Degradation rates of technical carbofuran and a granular formulation in four soils with known insecticide use history | N. Ahmad, D. D. Walgenbach and G. R. Sutter |
| 575-578 | Tolerance of developing salmonid eggs and fry to nitrate exposure | John W. Kincheloe, Gary A. Wedemeyer and David L. Koch |
| 579-586 | Rapid nephelometric estimate of water solubility of highly insoluble organic chemicals of environmental interest | Henry C. Hollifield |
| 587-591 | Peripheral blood cells in the crested newt after long-term exposure to the fungicide manganese ethylenebisdithiocarbamate (Maneb) | Nicoletta Pacces Zaffaroni, Teresa Zavanella and Elio Arias |
| 592-596 | Seasonal variations in the heavy metal concentrations of sediments influenced by highways of different traffic volumes | J. H. VanHassel, J. J. Ney and D. L. Garling |
| 597-600 | Recovery of14C-labelled polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in fish tissue using a combustion and a solubilization method of sample preparation for scintillation analysis | A. J. Niimi and G. A. Burnison |
| 601-606 | Effect of fenitrothion on microorganisms which degrade leaf-litter and cellulose in forest soils | Charles J. Spillner, Victor M. Thomas and Jack R. DeBaun |
| 607-614 | Study on the stability of leptophos in water under laboratory conditions | M. R. Riskallah, M. M. El-Sayed and S. A. Hindi |
| 615-619 | Effect of copper sulfate and sodium pentachlorophenate on adenine and adenosine phosphates inLymnaea luteola (Mollusca: Gastropoda) | V. Damodaram Chowdary, P. Venkateswara Rao and R. Narayanan |
| 620-623 | 2-Butanone and tetrahydrofuran contamination in the water supply | T. C. Wang and J. L. Bricker |
| 624-626 | Inhibition of sterologenesis in rat liver minces by the addition of Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate | Frank P. Bell and Edna V. Hubert |
| 627-630 | Cadmium concentrations in human kidney and liver tissues from Western Australia | J. T. Spickett and J. Lazner |
| 631-635 | Identification oftrans-nonachlor in goby-fish from Tokyo Bay | Tomohiro Miyazaki, Kazuyuki Akiyama, Seiji Kaneko, Shozo Horii and Tatsunori Yamagishi |
| 636-641 | Photodegradation of leptophos | M. R. Riskallah, E. G. Esaac and M. M. El-Sayed |
| 642-649 | Effects of sublethal concentrations of cadmium as possible indicators of cadmium pollution for two populations ofAcartia clausi (Copepoda) living at two differently polluted areas | M. Moraitou-Apostolopoulou, G. Verriopoulos and P. Lentzou |
| 650-657 | Effects of chronic exposure to zinc on reproduction in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) | E. J. Uviovo and D. D. Beatty |
| 658-660 | Effect of rain on lead levels in roadside vegetation in Hong Kong | Y. B. Ho and K. M. Tai |
| 661-668 | Effects of corexit 9527 on the hatchability of mallard eggs | Peter H. Albers |
| 669-676 | A method for the determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in animal tissue | C. E. Mitchell |
| 677-684 | Benzo(a)pyrene concentrations in mussels (Mytilus edulis) from Yaquina Bay, Oregon during June 1976 – May 1978 | Michael C. Mix and Randy L. Schaffer |
| 685-689 | An apparatus for the continuous generation of stock solutions of hydrophobic chemicals | W. H. Gingerich, W. K. Seim and R. D. Schonbrod |
| 690-697 | PCB residues in bivalves and sediments of Raritan Bay | Dennis Stainken and Janice Rollwagen |
| 698-702 | Effects of aluminium and nickel on survival and reproduction in polychaetous annelids | Stephen M. Petrich and Donald J. Reish |
| 703-710 | Spermatogenesis in agricultural workers exposed to dibromochloropropane (DBCP) | S. H. Sandifer, R. T. Wilkins, C. B. Loadholt, L. G. Lane and J. C. Eldridge |
| 711-716 | Toxicity of sodium pentachlorophenate to juvenile chinook salmon under conditions of high loading density and continuous-flow exposure | G. K. Iwama and G. L. Greer |
| 717-724 | Sewage sludge as conditioner for improving soils affected by sulfur dioxide | Ming-Hung Wong |
| 725-727 | Acute toxicity of two molluscicides, mercuric chloride and pentachlorophenol to a freshwater fish (Channa gachua) | M. M. Hanumante and S. S. Kulkarni |
| 728-732 | Mobilization of organochlorines from female lipid tissue and transplacental transfer to fetus in a harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) in a contaminated area | J. C. Duinker and M. Th. J. Hillebrand |
| 733-736 | Transfer of14C-toluene from mosquito larvae to bluegill sunfish | W. O. Berry and J. W. Fisher |
| 737-740 | Effects of artificial acid rain on microbial activity and biomass | E. Bååth, B. Lundgren and B. Söderström |
| 741-746 | In vitro inhibition of three phosphatases by mercuric chloride and their reversal by chelating agent EDTA | K. V. Sastry and Kamana Sharma |
| 747-752 | Concentration-dependence of the effect of anin situ oil shale retort-produced water on metabolism | K. F. Nelson, D. S. North and D. S. Farrier |
| 753-758 | Effects of dietary lead acetate on hepatic detoxication enzyme activity | D. J. Wagstaff |
| 759-765 | Copper toxicity to the bay scallop (Argopecten irradians) | G. Pesch, N. Stewart and C. Pesch |
| 766-773 | Effects of chlorinated organics from wastewater treatment on algal growth | Milagros S. Simmons and Komol Sivaborvorn |
| 774-778 | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon levels in Eastern Ontario drinking waters, 1978 | Frank M. Benoit, Guy L. LeBel and David T. Williams |
| 779-783 | Source of mercury in fish in new impoundments | J. A. Cox, J. Carnahan, J. DiNunzio, J. McCoy and J. Meister |
| 784-787 | Effect of mercury on the morphology of erythrocytes inAnabas scandens | A. K. Panigrahi and B. N. Misra |
| 788-796 | Toxicity of 2,2′,5,5′-tetrachlorobiphenyl and its metabolites, 2,2′,5,5′-tetrachlorobiphenyl-3,4-oxide and 2,2′,5,5′-tetrachlorobiphenyl-4-o1 to cultured cellsin vitro | Stanley S. Stadnicki and James R. Allen |
| 797-799 | Screening study for the uptake of monosodium methanearsonate in the blackberry following dosing at four application rates | A. A. Abdelghani, A. C. Anderson and J. W. Mason |
| 800-805 | Resuspension of oil: Probable cause of brown pelican fatality | Kirke A. King, Stephen Macko, Patrick L. Parker and Emilie Payne |
| 806-813 | Toxicity of landfill leachates to underyearling rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) | J. R. McBride, E. M. Donaldson and G. Derksen |
| 814-819 | Toxicity and toxic interaction of aniline and pyridine | T. Wayne Schultz and Terry C. Allison |
| 820-824 | Detection ofbis-(trichloromethyl) disulfide in strawberries | Perry S. Wilkes |
| 825-829 | Detection of epoxides with 4-(p-nitrobenzyl) pyridine | Satish C. Agarwal, Benjamin L. Van Duuren and Theodore J. Kneip |
| 830-836 | Heavy metal contents in coastal water fishes of West Malaysia | A. S. Babji, M. S. Embong and W. W. Woon |
| 837-839 | Utilization of bacterial colony counters to count early instar water fleas (Daphnia magna) | Gerald A. LeBlanc |
| 840-847 | Comparative effects of sediment and water contamination on benthic invertebrates in four lakes | James W. Moore, Valerie A. Beaubien and David J. Sutherland |
| 848-854 | Non-enzymatic reduction of organomercurial salts in biological systems | L. F. De Filippis |
| 1-8 | Identification of chlordanes and related compounds in goby-fish from Tokyo Bay | Tomoyuki Miyazaki, Kazuyuki Akiyama, Seiji Kaneko, Shozo Horii and Tatsunori Yamagishi |
| 9-12 | Histopathology of kidney of albino rat poisoned with uranyl nitrate | K. A. Goel, V. K. Garg and Veena Garg |
| 13-19 | Influence of pesticides and some of the oxidized analogues on microbial populations, nitrification and respiration activities in soil | C. M. Tu |
| 20-26 | Flux of Aroclor 1254 between estuarine sediments and water | D. J. Wildish, C. D. Metcalfe, H. M. Akagi and D. W. McLeese |
| 27-30 | Incorporation of labeled pesticides and environmental chemicals into nuclear fraction of cultured human cells | Makoto Murakami and Jun-ichi Fukami |
| 31-36 | Toxicant effects on reproduction and disruption of the egg-length relationship in grass shrimp | A. L. Buikema, B. R. Niederlehner and J. Cairns |
| 37-39 | Toxic effects of the phytoalkaloid colchicine on oviposition and neurosecretion of the vector snail (Indoplanorbis exustus) | M. M. Hanumante, D. P. Vaidya and R. Nagabhushanam |
| 40-48 | Fate of diisopropyl methylphosphonate (DIMP) in a lactating cow | G. Wayne Ivie |
| 49-53 | Characterization of the contamination of marijuana with paraquat | J. A. Liddle, L. L. Needham, Z. J. Rollen, B. R. Roark and D. D. Bayse |
| 54-58 | Effect of Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate in the female rat: Inhibition of hepatic and adrenal sterologenesisin vitro | Frank P. Bell |
| 59-64 | Pulmonary toxicity of beryllium in albino rat | K. A. Goel, V. P. Agrawal and Veena Garg |
| 65-72 | Comparative study of uptake and tissue distribution of methylmercury in female rats by inhalation and oral routes of administration | S. C. Fang |
| 73-80 | In Vitro metabolism of14C-dieldrin and some of its metabolites in isolated nerve cords ofBlaberus discoidalis | Gur Jai Pal Singh and R. A. Thornhill |
| 81-89 | Effect of ammonium chloride on predatory consumption rates of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) on juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in laboratory streams | James L. Hedtke and Logan A. Norris |
| 90-96 | Field worker exposure and helicopter spray pattern of 2,4,5-T | T. L. Lavy, J. S. Shepard and D. C. Bouchard |
| 97-101 | A possible physiological uptake mechanism of methylmercury by the marine bloodworm (Glycera dibranchiata) | Denis M. Medeiros, Larry L. Cadwell and Robert L. Preston |
| 102-107 | Selenium toxicity toDaphnia magna, Hyallela azteca, and the fathead minnow in hard water | Mark T. Halter, William J. Adams and Howard E. Johnson |
| 108-115 | Arsenic and lead in an orchard environment | C. F. Aten, J. B. Bourke, J. H. Martini and J. C. Walton |
| 116-123 | Action and structure —activity relationship of rotenoids as inhibitors of respirationin vitro | Mangal Nath, T. A. Venkitasubramanian and M. Krishnamurti |
| 124-127 | Toxicity of selected arsenical compounds in short term bacterial bioassays | A. C. Anderson and A. A. Abdelghani |
| 128-133 | Effects of p,p′-DDT, p,p′-DDD, and p,p′-DDE on oxygen uptake in the freshwater planarian (Phagocata gracilis) | Barbara H. Batey and Marion R. Wells |
| 134-141 | Behavior of trifluralin in aquatic model ecosystems | R. S. Yockim, A. R. Isensee and E. A. Walker |
| 142-144 | Mercury, DDE, and PCBs in eggs from a Norwegian gannet colony | Norvald Fimreite, Nils Kveseth and Einar Magne Brevik |
| 145-151 | Efficiencies of liquid-liquid extraction, carbon, and XAD-2 absorption in isolating organic compounds from environmental sources | Konanur G. Janardan, David J. Schaeffer and Satu M. Somani |
| 152-155 | Lead toxicosis and salt glands in domestic ducks | S. Sivieri Buggiani and S. Rindi |
| 156-160 | Toxicology of ammonium sulfate in the lung | William E. Pepelko, Joan K. Mattox and Arnold L. Cohen |
| 161-167 | Worker-crop contact analysis as a means of evaluating reentry hazards | G. W. Wicker and F. E. Guthrie |
| 168-175 | Ames' mutagenic activity in recycled water from an Israeli water reclamation project | Ishak Neeman, Rosanna Kroll, Alexandra Mahler and Robert J. Rubin |
| 177-184 | Degradation of dentachlorophenol in simulated lentic environment | Terence P. Boyle, Everett F. Robinson-Wilson, Jimmie D. Petty and Wayne Weber |
| 185-189 | Adsorption of styrene monomer on activated carbon | K. Boki, S. Tanada and T. Kita |
| 190-195 | Estimation of chemical mobility in soil from liquid chromatographic retention times | P. J. McCall, R. L. Swann, D. A. Laskowski, S. M. Unger and S. A. Vrona, et al. |
| 196-203 | Influence of bacterial growth on the forms of cadmium in defined culture media | R. M. Sterritt and J. N. Lester |
| 204-210 | Uptake and translocation ofo-sec-butylphenyl n-methylcarbamate (BPMC) ando,o-diisopropyls-benzyl phosphorothiolate (IBP) in rice plants applied as single and mixed preparations | Masako Ueji and Jun Kanazawa |
| 211-216 | Abundance of organic compounds in water | David J. Schaeffer and Konanur G. Janardan |
| 217-224 | Effects of short-term field applications of acrolein and 2,4-D (DMA) on flavor of the flesh of rainbow trout | Leroy C. Folmar |
| 225-230 | Mutagenicity of particulate air pollutants collected around Tokyo, Japan | Shizuyo Sutou, Leaki Uemura, Kozue Tomomatsu, Kyoto Yamamoto and Ayako Ichihara, et al. |
| 231-237 | Application of dehydrochlorination to the determination of toxaphene in soil and identification of the major gas chromatographic peak | Howard L. Crist, Robert L. Harless, Robert F. Moseman and Martha H. Callis |
| 238-243 | Persistence of dinitramine and trifluralin in Nova Scotia, Canada | K. I. N. Jensen and E. R. Kimball |
| 244-250 | Evaluation ofin vitro enzyme inhibition for screening petroleum effluents | D. Randall Armant, Arthur L. Buikema, Charles L. Rutherford and John Cairns |
| 251-256 | Assessment of some aqueous residual chlorine measurements | Rein Otson and David T. Williams |
| 257-264 | Determination of polyhalogenated phenolic compounds in drinking water, human blood serum and adipose tissue | Carmen Morgade, Ana Barquet and C. D. Pfaffenberger |
| 265-269 | Ocurrence of tetraalkyllead compounds in the aquatic environment | Y. K. Chau, P. T. S. Wong, O. Kramar, G. A. Bengert and R. B. Cruz, et al. |
| 270-275 | Effects of reversible incubations of zebrafish eggs in copper and lead ions with or without shell membranes | Patrick T. E. Ozoh |
| 276-282 | Effect of lead on pigment pattern formation in zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio) | Patrick T. E. Ozoh |
| 283-288 | Dislodgable insecticide residues on cotton foliage: Fenvalarate, permethrin, sulprofos, chlorpyrifos, methyl parathion, EPN, oxamyl, and profenofos | N. A. Buck, B. J. Estesen and G. W. Ware |
| 289-295 | On the presence of fecal steroids in sediments from two Mexican harbors | R. L. Escalona, M. T. L. Rosales and E. F. Mandelli |
| 296-298 | Excretion of fenvalerate insecticide in the milk of dairy cows | Patricia C. Wszolek, Donald H. Lein and Donald J. Lisk |
| 299-305 | Bromine accumulation in soil and vegetation surrounding a liquid bromine spill | R. F. Carlton, A. E. Woods and S. M. Beck |
| 306-312 | An implanted slide technique for examining the effects of the herbicide diuron on soil algae | Annette E. Pipe and D. Roy Cullimore |
| 313-319 | Physiological and morphological changes in a cold torpid marine fish upon acute exposure to petroleum | J. W. Kiceniuk, G. L. Fletcher and R. Misra |
| 321-325 | Absorption, distribution and excretion of orally administered cadmium in rat | Kuldip C. Kanwar, Subhash Kaushal and Rajesh Kumar |
| 326-332 | Diazinon effect on the activities of brain enzymes fromOphiocephalus (Channa) punctatus | K. V. Sastry and Kamana Sharma |
| 333-337 | Simultaneous determination of inorganic and organic thallium by atomic absorption analysis | J. Michael Morgan, J. Roger McHenry and Lawrence W. Masten |
| 338-343 | Residues of pentachloronitrobenzene and related compounds in peanut butter | David L. Heikes |
| 344-349 | Dioxin levels in raw and cooked liver, loin steaks, round, and patties from beef fed technical grade pentachlorophenol | Mary E. Zabik and Matthew J. Zabik |
| 350-355 | Toxicity of photomirex with special reference to porphyria, hepatic P-450 and glutathione levels, serum enzymes, histology and residues in the quail and rat | J. J. T. W. A. Strik, A. H. J. Centen, M. M. Th. Janssen, E. G. M. Harmsen and D. C. Villeneuve, et al. |
| 356-363 | Plasma membrane ATPases from various tissues of the cockroach (Periplaneta americana) and mouse influenced by toxaphene | K. M. A. Fattah and L. A. Crowder |
| 364-368 | Chlordecone (Kepone) accumulation on estuarine plant detritus | J. E. Drifmeyer, C. L. Rosenberg and M. A. Heywood |
| 369-373 | Low glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity and increased sensitivity to paraquat toxicity | Edward J. Calabrese, Gary S. Moore and Soon-Ching Ho |
| 374-378 | Kinetic studies on the elimination of different substituted phenols by goldfish (Carassius auratus) | Roland Nagel and Klaus Urich |
| 379-382 | Effects of HCH, carbaryl, benomyl, and atrazine on the dehydrogenase activity in a flooded soil | K. Chendrayan and N. Sethunathan |
| 383-388 | Chloramine-T as a potential scrubbing agent: Removal of odorous sulfur-containing environmental pollutants | Norman M. Trieff, Netkal M. Made Gowda and V. M. Sadagopa Ramanujam |
| 389-396 | Absorption of fenitrothion by plankton and benthic algae | J. S. S. Lakshminarayana and H. Bourque |
| 397-403 | Determination of low ng/L levels of polychlorinated biphenyls in drinking water by extraction with macroreticular resin and analysis using a capillary column | Guy L LeBel and David T. Williams |
| 404-410 | A study on the acute inhalation toxicity of phosphine to albino rats | M. Muthu, M. K. Krishnakumari, Muralidhara and S. K. Majumder |
| 411-414 | Enrichment of the agricultural herbicide atrazine in the microsurface water of an estuary | Tung L. Wu, Laurie Lambert, David Hastings and Deborah Banning |
| 415-422 | Recherche et Dosage de l'Aminocarb dans les Eaux Naturelles et le Feuillage du Sapin Baumier par Chromatographie en Phase Gazeuse | Guy Mamarbachi |
| 423-426 | Residues of quinalphos and phosalone in tomato | Balwinder Singh, G. S. Dhaliwal and R. L. Kalra |
| 427-432 | Mercury and selenium concentrations in fish, sediments, and water of two Northwestern Quebec lakes | M. R. Speyer |
| 433-438 | Effects of ozone and photochemical oxidants on interferon production by rabbit alveolar macrophages | Hirotoshi Shingu, Masao Sugiyama, Masao Watanabe and Taichi Nakajima |
| 439-443 | Comparison of the usefulness of the mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) and the clawed toad (Xenopus laevis) in toxicological biossays | W. Slooff and R. Baerselman |
| 444-451 | Fate of toxaphene, methyl parathion, and chlordimeform combinations in the mouse | L. A. Crowder and Roy S. Whitson |
| 452-459 | Biomethylation of inorganic arsenic by the rat and some laboratory animals | Yoshitsugu Odanaka, Osami Matano and Shinko Goto |
| 460-462 | Presence of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in wildlife living near Seveso, Italy: A preliminary study | R. Fanelli, M. G. Castelli, G. P. Martelli, A. Noseda and S. Garattini |
| 463-466 | Mercury contamination of terrestrial vegetation near a Caustic Soda factory in Thailand | Saroj Suckcharoen |
| 467-472 | Uptake, retention, and elimination of PCB (Aroclor 1254) by larval striped bass (Morone saxatilis) | R. J. Califano, J. M. O'Connor and L. S. Peters |
| 473-476 | Effect of asulam on cellulose decomposition in three soils | George I. Wingfield |
| 477-483 | Absorption, distribution, and excretion of ethylbenzene, ethylcyclohexane, and methylethylbenzene isomers in rats | Byong Han Chin, John A. McKelvey, Tipton R. Tyler, Linda J. Calisti and Sarah J. Kozbelt, et al. |
| 484-488 | Inhibition of aldolase by palladium | Tsan Z. Liu and Rajendra S. Bhatnagar |
| 489-495 | A heavy metal biossay based on percent spore germination of the sensitive fern,Onoclea sensibilis | Raymond L. Petersen, Damon Arnold, David G. Lynch and Steven A. Price |
| 497-503 | Waterborne methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) and 2-chloroaniline contamination around Adrian, Michigan | G. E. Parris, G. W. Diachenko, R. C. Entz, J. A. Poppiti and P. Lombardo, et al. |
| 504-510 | Persistence and metabolism of TDE in California Clear Lake fish | Thomas Cairns and Charles H. Parfitt |
| 511-514 | Occurrence of mercury inMacrobrachium lanchesteri (de Man) (Crustacea, Decapoda) in Thailand | Saroj Suckcharoen |
| 515-521 | Bioaccumulation of mercury in blowflies collected near the mercury mine of Idrija, Yugoslavia | Pekka Nuorteva, Sirkka-Liisa Nuorteva and Saroj Suckcharoen |
| 522-526 | Tissue distribution of mirex in adult crayfish (Procambarus clarki) | C. Douglas Minchew, Ronald N. Hunsinger and Robert C. Giles |
| 527-534 | Toxicity of arsenic and PCBs to fry of deepwater ciscoes (Coregonus) | Dora R. May Passino and Janet Matsumoto Kramer |
| 535-542 | Effects of carbaryl, diazinon and malathion on native aquatic populations of microorganisms | H. E. Murray and R. K. Guthrie |
| 543-549 | Acute fish toxicity of the versene family of chelating agents | T. L. Batchelder, H. C. Alexander and W. M. McCarty |
| 550-554 | Soil-bound 3,4-dichloroaniline: Source of contamination in rice grain | Cecil C. Still, Tsung-Shih Hsu and Richard Bartha |
| 555-561 | Gastric availability of a liquid concentrate formulation of paraquat dichloride following simulated spillage on soil | D. C. Staiff, J. E. Davis and L. C. Butler |
| 562-569 | Interactions between the solvent acetone and the pyrethroid insecticide permethrin on activities of the blue-green algaAnabaena | Glenn W. Stratton, Robert E. Burrell, M. Lynn Kurp and Charles T. Corke |
| 570-574 | A new method for monitoring cellulose and starch degradation in soils | J. D. Isbister, R. S. Shippen and J. Caplan |
| 575-581 | Uptake and excretion of aminocarb, nonylphenol, and pesticide diluent 585 by mussels (Mytilus edulis) | D. W. McLeese, D. B. Sergeant, C. D. Metcalfe, V. Zitko and L. E. Burridge |
| 582-589 | Insecticide residues in the air of buildings and pest control vehicles | C. G. Wright and R. B. Leidy |
| 590-596 | Mutagenicity produced by aqueous chlorination of organic compounds | W. Howard Rapson, Mark A. Nazar and Victor V. Butsky |
| 597-605 | An analysis of the aquatic macrophyte,Myriophyllum exalbescens, as an indicator of metal contamination of aquatic ecosystems near a base metal smelter | W. G. Franzin and G. A. McFarlane |
| 606-610 | In Vivo study on the storage of fenitrothion in chicken tissues after long-term exposure to small doses | B. L. Trottier and I. Jankowska |
| 611-618 | A study of samples of well water collected from selected areas in California to determine the presence of DBCP and certain other pesticide residues | S. A. Peoples, K. T. Maddy, W. Cusick, T. Jackson and C. Cooper, et al. |
| 619-626 | Environmental fate of methyl eugenol | T. N. Shaver and D. L. Bull |
| 627-633 | Absorption, distribution, and excretion of methylmercury in mice | Meena Mehra and Kuldip C. Kanwar |
| 634-639 | 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin levels in cow's milk from the contaminated area of Seveso, Italy | R. Fanelli, M. P. Bertoni, M. Bonfanti, M. G. Castelli and C. Chiabrando, et al. |
| 641-646 | Carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in some Nigerian foods | Godwin O. Emerole |
| 647-651 | Cadmium uptake by fingerlings of perch (Perca fluviatilis) studied by Cd-115m at two different temperatures | Magnus Edgren and Manuela Notter |
| 652-655 | Absorption of some organochlorine compounds by the rat small intestine—In vivo | John C. Turner and Valerie Shanks |
| 656-661 | Acute toxicity of a #6 fuel oil to marine organisms | T. A. Hollister, G. S. Ward and P. R. Parrish |
| 662-670 | Fate of dicyclopentadiene in a lactating cow | G. Wayne Ivie and Delbert D. Oehler |
| 671-675 | Effects of time of soil collection and storage on microbial decomposition of cellulose in soil | George I. Wingfield |
| 676-683 | Inhibition of brain cholinesterase activity in forest birds and squirrels exposed to aerially applied acephate | Joseph G. Zinkl, Richard B. Roberts, Charles J. Henny and David J. Lenhart |
| 684-691 | Acute toxicity of priority pollutants to water flea (Daphnia magna) | Gerald A. LeBlanc |
| 692-695 | Toxicity of pulsed monochloramines to goldfish (Carassiusauratus) | Melita B. Elmore, Thomas L. Beitinger and David W. Huey |
| 696-703 | PCB toxicity to phytoplankton: Effects of dose and density-dependent recovery responses | G. S. Kleppel and J. J. A. McLaughlin |
| 704-710 | Methylmercury/copper effects on hemosiderin: Possible mechanism of immune suppression in fish | R. R. Roales and A. Perlmutter |
| 711-718 | Correlation between subacute toxicity of malathion and acetylcholinesterase inhibition in the tissues of the teleostTilapia mossambica | I. Kabeer Ahammad Sahib and K. V. Ramana Rao |
| 719-726 | Penetration of VX into nerve cells, and effects on electrical function | Donald A. Farquharson, Francis C. G. Hoskin, Karen Hubbard and Robert D. Prusch |
| 727-734 | Bioconcentration patterns of zinc, copper, cadmium and lead in selected fish species from the Fox river, Illinois | W. S. Vinikour, R. M. Goldstein and R. V. Anderson |
| 735-738 | Uranium in soil around phosphate processing plants in Pocatello, Idaho | R. Johnson, C. M. Wai, B. McVeety, H. Lee and H. Willmes |
| 739-745 | Response of female guinea pigs to repeated oral administration of quinalphos | T. S. S. Dikshith, R. B. Raizada and K. K. Datta |
| 746-751 | Determination of diphenylamine residues in apples | B. G. Luke and S. A. Cossens |
| 752-758 | Model ecosystem, toxicity, and uptake evaluation of75Se-selenite | P. A. Nassos, J. R. Coats, R. L. Metcalf, D. D. Brown and L. G. Hansen |
| 759-765 | A rapid carbamate multiresidue procedure for vegetable crops | Gerald L. Muth and Felix Erro |
| 766-773 | Analysis of bottom sediments in the vicinity of a proposed submarine cable | William S. Scott |
| 774-777 | Determination and metabolism of ethylene dibromide in minipigs | Kenneth W. Kirby, Helen Tremmel and Jeffrey E. Keiser |
| 778-782 | Adsorption of carbofuran and movement on soil thin layers | Allan Felsot and Jean Wilson |
| 783-788 | High concentrations of some heavy metals in tissues of the mediterranean octopus | P. Miramand and J. C. Guary |
| 789-795 | Aflatoxin contamination in grains from the Pacific coast in Guatemala and the effect of storage upon contamination | Marit de Campos, J. Crespo Santos and A. E. Olszyna-Marzys |
| 796-804 | Reentry research: Establishment of safe pesticide levels on foliage | J. B. Knaak, P. Schlocker, C. R. Ackerman and J. N. Seiber |
| 805-812 | Selenium and mercury in foodstuff from a locality with elevated intake of methylmercury | Tsuguyoshi Suzuki, Hiroshi Satoh, Reiko Yamamoto and Hiroshi Kashiwazaki |
| 813-815 | Chlorobenzilate residues in urine | S. Scott Brady, Henry F. Enos and Karen A. Levy |
| 817 | Frederick Sargent II 1920–1980 | Y. I. |
| 818-823 | Routine analysis of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in biological samples from the contaminated area of Seveso, Italy | R. Fanelli, M. P. Bertoni, M. Bonfanti, M. G. Castelli and C. Chiabrando, et al. |
| 824-827 | Chlorinated benzene residues in fish in Slovenia (Yugoslavia) | J. Jan and S. Malneršič |
| 828-833 | Distribution and transport of heavy metals in the sediments of a small Northern Eutrophic lake | James W. Moore |
| 834-839 | Uptake of hexachlorobenzene (HCB) from feed by rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) | A. J. Niimi and C. Y. Cho |
| 840-846 | EPA small pen tests I. Effects of pen and group sizes, sex combinations, and feeding levels on bobwhite activity | M. E. Morrow, R. J. Robel, A. D. Dayton, D. S. Harakal and S. M. Middendorf, et al. |
| 847-852 | In vitro effects of cadmium and lead on ATPases in the gill of the rock crab,Cancer irroratus | Robert K. Tucker and Albert Matte |
| 853-857 | Copper toxicity to an estuarine clam (Meretrix casta) | A. K. Kumaraguru, D. Selvi and V. K. Venugopalan |
| 858-865 | Development of marine periphyton under mercury stress in a controlled ecosystem experiment | Ton Grollé and Jan Kuiper |
| 866-869 | Recovery of acetylcholinesterase activity from fenitrothion-induced inhibition in the freshwater field crab (Oziotelphusa senex senex) | A. Bhagyalakshmi and R. Ramamurthi |
| 870-874 | Toxicity of malathion to the freshwater fishTilapia mossombica | I. Kabeer Ahammad Sahib and K. V. Ramana Rao |
| 875-878 | Inhibition of sheep liver arginase by malathion | V. Mohanachari, P. Neeraja, K. Indira and K. S. Swami |
| 879-885 | Compartmentalization of ingested labelled petroleum in tissues and bile of the American eel (Anguilla rostrata) | Minelia E. Nava and F. Rainer Engelhardt |
| 886-893 | Determination of aminocarb in water by high performance liquid chromatography | G. L. Brun and R. M. MacDonald |
| 894-902 | Toxicity of carbofuran and lindane to the old-field mouse (Peromyscus polionotus) and the cotton mouse (P. gossypinus) | James L. Wolfe and Robert J. Esher |
| 903-909 | Rapid field method for estimating organophosphorus insecticide residues on crop foliage | F. A. Gunther, Y. Iwata, E. Papadopoulou, B. Berck and C. A. Smith |
| 910-915 | Effects of halogenated organic compounds on photosynthesis in estuarine phytoplankton | Stanton J. Erickson and Cynthia E. Hawkins |
| 916-920 | Copper accumulation in the crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) | M. L. Evans |
| 921-928 | Organophosphate risk assessment: Field testing of DEF with the scaleless chicken | B. W. Wilson, C. M. Cisson, W. R. Randall, J. E. Woodrow and J. N. Seiber, et al. |
| 929-935 | Effects of sublethal concentrations of selenium on metabolism and filtering rate ofDaphnia pulex | Jeffrey T. Reading and Arthur L. Buikema |
| 936-939 | Effects of triphenyltin acetate on pregnancy in the rat | E. Giavini, M. Prati and C. Vismara |
| 940-944 | Mortality, accumulation, and distribution of zinc in the gill system of the dogfish following zinc treatment | S. Crespo and J. Balasch |
| 945-952 | Alkanes in benthic organisms from the buccaneer oil field | Brian S. Middleditch and Brenda Basile |
| 1-6 | Toxicity of a coal liquefaction product to aquatic organisms | J. M. Giddings, B. R. Parkhurst, C. W. Gehrs and R. E. Millemann |
| 7-14 | Response of culture human skin fibroblasts to aflatoxin B1 | Barbara J. McCoy and Gerald C. Llewellyn |
| 15-22 | Effects of asulam on some microbial activities of three soils | J. A. P. Marsh |
| 23-28 | South Louisiana crude oil and DDE in the diet of mallard hens: Effects on reproduction and duckling survival | Larry D. Vangilder and Tony J. Peterle |
| 29-33 | Effects on reproduction in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) under chronic exposure to temephos and fenitrothion | M. Yasuno, S. Hatakeyama and M. Miyashita |
| 34-38 | In vivo binding of the flame retardantsTris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate andTris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate to macromolecules of mouse liver, kidney and muscle | Nydia M. Morales and H. B. Matthews |
| 39-42 | A simple device for minimizing contamination during automated ammonia analysis | W. C. Nickels and G. N. Gaston |
| 43-48 | Toxicity of arsenic and PCB to a Green alga (Chlamydomonas) | Erik R. Christensen and Peter A. Zielski |
| 49-54 | Oxychlordane residues in soil | J. F. Suprock, J. H. Vinopal and M. Inatome |
| 55-58 | An efficient device for collecting soil samples for pesticide residue analysis | C. S. Apperson, R. B. Leidy, R. Eplee and E. Carter |
| 59-64 | Comparison of two cleanup procedures (Mills, Onley, Gaithervs automated gel permeation) for residues of organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in human adipose tissue | J. D. Tessari, L. Griffin and M. J. Aaronson |
| 65-68 | PCB augments LH-induced progesterone synthesis | G. B. Fuller, V. Knauf, W. Mueller and W. C. Hobson |
| 69-74 | Effect of petroleum oil, pesticides, pCBs and other environmental contaminants on the hatchability ofArtemia salina dry eggs | Katsuyoshi Kuwabara, Akio Nakamura and Takashi Kashimoto |
| 75-78 | Effects of Di-n-butyl phthalate and salinity on the growth of the diatomSkeletonema costatum | Linda K. Medlin |
| 79-84 | Inhalation uptake of low level elemental mercury vapor and its tissue distribution in rats | Stephen P. Oberski and S. C. Fang |
| 85-89 | Biological stability of toxaphene in estuarine sediment | Frederick H. Weber and Fred A. Rosenberg |
| 90-92 | Mercury and lead concentrations in some species of fish from the Tuscan coasts (Italy) | Sivieri S. Buggiani and C. Vannucchi |
| 93-99 | Cytological changes in the fish liver following chronic, environmental arsenic exposure | Elsie M. B. Sorensen, Ruben Ramirez-Mitchell, Charles W. Harlan and James S. Bell |
| 100-105 | Total and methyl mercury levels in wild mammals from the PreCambrian shield area of south central Ontario, Canada | Christopher Wren, Hugh MacCrimmon, Richard Frank and Premysl Suda |
| 106-112 | Detection of volatile nitrosamines in waste water from chemical plants by combined capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry | G. Hartmetz and J. Slemrova |
| 113-117 | Acute toxicity of potassium dichromate toDaphnia magna as a function of the water quality | Hans-Günter Müller |
| 118-121 | Formate esters of 1,2-ethanediol: Major decomposition products ofp-dioxane during storage | D. Jewett and J. G. Lawless |
| 122-129 | Acute toxicity of zinc and copper singly and in combination to the bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) | Kenneth W. Thompson, Albert C. Hendricks and John Cairns |
| 130-135 | Accumulation and dissipation of organosulfur compounds in short-necked clam and eel | M. Ogata, Y. Miyake, K. Fujisawa, S. Kira and Y. Yoshida |
| 136-141 | 2,3′,4-Triaminoazobenzene-induced hematobiochemical anomalies in fish (Channa punctatus) | Krishan A. Goel and Veena Garg |
| 142-145 | Environmental lead toxicity in cattle | Ramesh V. Bhat and K. A. V. R. Krishnamachari |
| 146-152 | Proteins, lipids and carbohydrates in the liver and kidney of rats after molybdenum and copper treatment | S. V. S. Rana and Ajay Kumar |
| 153-159 | Toxicity and rodenticidal potency of zinc phosphide | M. K. Krishnakumari, K. Muktha Bai and S. K. Majumder |
| 161-168 | Bioaccumulation of chlorobiphenyls and endrin from food by lobsters (Homarus americanus) | D. W. McLeese, C. D. Metcalfe and D. S. Pezzack |
| 169-175 | Toxicity tests of aquatic pollutants usingChilomonas paramecium ehrenberg (flagellata) populations | Robert A. Honig, Matthew J. McGinniss, Arthur L. Buikema and John Cairns |
| 176-180 | Inhibition of nitrification in soils treated with pig slurry | J. E. Cooper |
| 181-187 | Comparative study on accumulation and elimination of hexachlorobiphenyls and decachlorobiphenyl in mice | Tamio Mizutani, Kimio Hidaka, Takeshi Ohe, Masayoshi Matsumoto and Kenji Yamamoto, et al. |
| 188-193 | Serum enzymes in rainbow trout as tools in the diagnosis of water quality | W. Wieser and S. Hinterleitner |
| 194-196 | Acute toxicity of cyanate toDaphnia magna | J. W. Dauchy, W. T. Waller and M. D. Piwoni |
| 197-202 | Blockade of adrenal catecholamine release by chlordimeform and its metabolites | Ali Emran, Nabila M. Shanbaky and J. L. Borowitz |
| 203-207 | Effects of fishery chemicals on thein vitro activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase | D. P. Schultz and P. D. Harman |
| 208-214 | De-icing salt levels in Toronto stream banks and roadside soils | William S. Scott |
| 215-220 | Effect of DDT metabolites on soil respiration and on an aquatic alga | R. V. Subba-Rao and Martin Alexander |
| 221-225 | Evaluation of an automatic system for detection of toxic substances in surface water using trout | F. Van Hoof |
| 226-233 | A field verification of the use of the autotrophic index in monitoring stress effects | R. A. Matthews, P. F. Kondratieff and A. L. Buikema |
| 234-240 | Differences in the effects of fuel oil, an oil dispersant, and three polychlorinated biphenyls on fin regeneration in the Gulf Coast killifish,Fundulus grandis | Sue W. Fingerman |
| 241-245 | A comparison ofin vivo andin vitro (tissue explant) techniques: Metabolic profile of ethylbenzene in the rat and the dog | Byong Han Chin, John A. McKelvey, Linda J. Calisti, Sarah J. Kozbelt and Lloyd J. Sullivan |
| 246-251 | Metal concentrations in tissues of dogs living in an airport area | Masatoshi Hayashi |
| 252-256 | Absence of transformation by diflubenzuron in a host-mediated transplacental carcinogen assay | J. M. Quarles, J. O. Norman and L. F. Kubena |
| 257-261 | Estimate of the volatile nitrosamine content of Japanese food | Toshio Maki, Yukihiro Tamura, Yasuhiro Shimamura and Yasuta Naoi |
| 262-268 | Inhibition of calcium ATPase activity in rat brain and muscle by chlordecone | S. K. Mishra, M. Koury and D. Desaiah |
| 269-276 | Effects of a cattleskin tannery on stream quality and benthic macroinvertebrates in central maine | R. L. Duval, C. R. Ferris, R. B. Owen, K. E. Gibbs and L. K. Fink, et al. |
| 277-282 | Mutagenicity studies involving aldrin, endosulfan, dimethoate, phosphamidon, carbaryl and ceresan | M. V. Usha Rani, O. S. Reddi and P. P. Reddy |
| 283-288 | Toxicity of paraquat to three marine organisms | Raymondi Fytizas |
| 289-293 | Influence of route of entry on toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to the cricket (Acheta domesticus) | Barbara T. Walton |
| 294-297 | Effect of cadmium on bone resorption in cultured fetal bones | Tatsuro Miyahara, Mamoru Miyakoshi and Hiroshi Kozuka |
| 298-304 | Effects of acid precipitation onDaphnia magna | S. Parent and R. D. Cheetham |
| 305-312 | Gas chromatographic method for the determination of residues of chlordanes and related compounds in fish and shellfish | Tomoyuki Miyazaki, Kazuyuki Akiyama, Sciji Kaneko, Shozo Horii and Tatsunori Yamagishi, et al. |
| 313-315 | Porphyrinogenic action of fire retardants | P. Koster, F. M. H. Debets and J. J. T. W. A. Strik |
| 316-320 | Weathered oil: Effect on hatchability of heron and gull eggs | Stephen A. Macko and Sharna M. King |
| 321-324 | Mercury and cesium-137 in urban gray squirrels | James H. Jenkins, Allen H. Davis, William J. Bigler and Gerald L. Hoff |
| 325-329 | Levels and gas chromatographic patterns of polychlorinated biphenyls in the blood of patients after PCB poisoning in Taiwan | P. H. Chen, J. M. Gaw, C. K. Wong and C. J. Chen |
| 330-334 | Histopathological changes produced in the liver and kidney ofChanna punctatus after chronic exposure to 2,3′,4-triaminoazobenzene | K. A. Goel and Veena Garg |
| 337-344 | Uptake of trace metals by the clamMacoma inquinata from clean and oil-contaminated detritus | E. A. Crecelius, J. M. Augenfeld, D. L. Woodruff and J. W. Anderson |
| 345-352 | Phthalate plasticizers: Accumulation and effects on weight and food consumption in captive starlings | Thomas J. O'Shea and Charles J. Stafford |
| 353-357 | Effects of Roundup® herbicide on populations ofDaphnia magna in a forest pond | Lloyd D. Hildebrand, Druscilla S. Sullivan and Thomas P. Sullivan |
| 358-363 | Respiration of aquatic insect larvae (Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera) in acid mine water | Francis G. Doherty and William D. Hummon |
| 364-368 | Effect of fungicides on growth ofRhizobium japonicum in vitro | C. M. Tu |
| 369-373 | Hydrolysis of MCPA esters and the persistence of MCPA in Saskatchewan soils | Allan E. Smith and Brian J. Hayden |
| 374-381 | Coprostanol in severn estuary sediments | David V. McCalley, Michael Cooke and Graham Nickless |
| 382-388 | Accumulation route and chemical form of mercury in mushroom species | K. Minagawa, T. Sasaki, Y. Takizawa, R. Tamura and T. Oshina |
| 389-393 | Effect of lead speciation on toxicity | M. L. Freedman, P. M. Cunningham, J. E. Schindler and M. J. Zimmerman |
| 394-399 | Relationship of per cent mortality of four species of aquatic biota from 96-hour sediment bioassays of five lake Michigan harbors and elutriate chemistry of the sediments | Robert A. Hoke and Bayliss L. Prater |
| 400-403 | Subacute toxicity and mutagenicity ofcis-9,10-epoxystearic acid | I. Chu, D. C. Villeneuve, E. R. Nestmann, G. Douglas and G. C. Becking, et al. |
| 404-408 | Effect of salinity on methylation of mercury | James E. Blum and Richard Bartha |
| 409-415 | Metallic contaminants in street soils of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada | M. Cool, F. Marcoux, A. Paulin and M. C. Mehra |
| 416-423 | Mass fragmentographic determination of polymethylnaphthalene and polymethylphenanthrene in a crude oil and in marine organisms | Kazuhiko Adachi |
| 424-426 | A rapid assay for the examination of protein degradation in soils | Jason A. Caplan and Jed W. Fahey |
| 427-435 | Biochemical and hematological effects of a titanium dioxide industrial effluent on fish | Åke Larsson, Karl-Johan Lehtinen and Carl Haux |
| 436-440 | Influence of trace elements on cadmium and mercury absorption in sucklings | Krista Kostial, Ivan Rabar, Maja Blanuša and Marija Ciganović |
| 441-447 | Long-term effects of methylmercury (II) on the viability of HeLa S3 cells | D. W. Gruenwedel and D. Friend |
| 448-455 | Microbiology of a pesticide disposal pit | Layne M. Johnson and Paul A. Hartman |
| 456-464 | Translocation of mercury and microbial adaptation in a model aquatic system | Jeffrey A. Titus, James E. Parsons and Robert M. Pfister |
| 465-469 | Paraquat toxicity to Louisiana crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) | Tat-Sing Leung, Syed M. Naqvi and Nusrat Z. Naqvi |
| 470-476 | Evaluation of pentron D-90® toxicity to juvenile estuarine fish and blue crabs | Dennis T. Burton |
| 477-481 | Toxicity and molt-accelerating effects of diflubenzuron on the barnacle,Balanus eburneus | Gary Gulka, Cecilia M. Doscher and Norimitsu Watabe |
| 482-486 | Effect of 2-aminobenzimidazole on nitrogen fixers from flooded soil and their nitrogenase activity | P. B. B. N. Charyulu, C. Ramakrishna and V. Rajaramamohan Rao |
| 487-491 | Effect of DEHP on adenine nucleotide translocase activity in isolated rat heart mitochondria | Frank P. Bell and E. V. Hubert |
| 492-497 | Identification and confirmation of atrazine in pond water | M. J. Aaronson, K. W. Kirby and J. D. Tessari |
| 498-502 | Eggshell thickness in mallards fed methylmercury | Gary H. Heinz |
| 503-507 | Ineffectiveness of fenthion, zinc phosphide, DDT and two ultrasonic rodent repellers for control of populations of little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) | S. Hurley and M. B. Fenton |
| 508-511 | Comparison of the persistence of ethalfluralin and trifluralin in Saskatchewan field soils | Brian J. Hayden and Allan E. Smith |
| 513-517 | Mutagenic and embryotoxic effects of paraquat and diquat | A. Selypes, L. Nagymajtényi and G. Berencsi |
| 518-523 | Chlordane residues in human milk | Tomoyuki Miyazaki, Kazuyuki Akiyama, Seiji Kaneko, Shozo Horii and Tatsunori Yamagishi |
| 524-529 | Seasonal and species-dependent variability in the biological impact of mine wastes in an Alpine River | James W. Moore |
| 530-536 | Variability and loading of mercury in a small Prairie River | Wm. D. Gummer |
| 537-540 | Response of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix) to organophosphorus ester-induced delayed neurotoxicity relative to domestic hens (Gallus gallus domesticus) | B. Magnus Francis, Larry Hensen and Robert L. Metcalf |
| 541-546 | Comparative toxicity to rats of lead acetate from food or water | Kathryn R. Mahaffey, Jeanne I. Rader, John M. Schaefer and Samuel N. Kramer |
| 547-553 | Oxygen consumption of zooplankton as affected by laboratory and field cadmium exposures | W. Dean Kettle, Frank deNoyelles and Chi-Hsiang Lei |
| 554-561 | Interactions of the solvent acetone with the fungicides benomyl and captan in fungal assays | Robert E. Burrell and Charles T. Corke |
| 562-568 | Acute and chronic toxicity of sodium pentachlorophenate to the copepod,Pseudodiaptomus coronatus | R. G. Hauch, D. R. Norris and R. H. Pierce |
| 569-573 | Efficiencies of liquid-liquid extraction and XAD-4 and XAD-7 resins in collecting organic compounds from a coke plant's effluent | David J. Schaeffer, David C. Tigwell, Satu M. Somani and Konanur G. Janardan |
| 574-577 | Hematological responses of larvalRana catesbiana to sublethal nitrite exposures | David W. Huey and Thomas L. Beitinger |
| 578-585 | The C57L/J mouse strain as a model for extrapulmonary effects of ozone exposure | Gary S. Moore, Edward J. Calabrese and Ricardo A. Grinberg-Funes |
| 586-593 | A model of the impact of methyl parathion spraying on a quail population | Alan R. Tipton, Ronald J. Kendall, John F. Coyle and Patrick F. Scanlon |
| 594-600 | Effects of heavy metals in combination with NTA, humic acid, and suspended sediment on natural phytoplankton photosynthesis | D. Hongve, O. K. Skogheim, A. Hindar and H. Abrahamsen |
| 601-607 | A new one-parameter model for the distribution of chromosome breaks in human cells | Konanur G. Janardan and David J. Schaeffer |
| 608-615 | Dislodgable insecticide residues on cotton foliage: Acephate, AC 222,705, EPN, fenvalerate, methomyl, methyl parathion, permethrin, and thiodicarb | G. W. Ware, B. J. Estesen and N. A. Buck |
| 616-622 | Fate of petroleum hydrocarbons in sewage sludge after land disposal | D. Liu |
| 623-629 | Interaction of antioxidants with ozone and herbicide stress | Baruch Rubin, J. R. C. Leavitt, Donald Penner and A. W. Saettler |
| 630-634 | In vitro effects of pure polychlorinated biphenyl isomers on the rabbit muscle lactate dehydrogenase | Makoto Nishizawa and Tohru Ohyama |
| 635-638 | Stability of free amino acid levels in stressedAbarenicola pacifica | J. M. Augenfeld and J. W. Anderson |
| 639-645 | Tetrachloroethylene contamination of drinking water by vinyl-coated asbestos-cement pipe | Stuart G. Wakeham, Alan C. Davis, Richard T. Witt, Bruce W. Tripp and Nelson M. Frew |
| 646-650 | Effect of manganese on some aspects of carbohydrate metabolism in rats | Raushan Husain, Mohammad Mushtaq and Prahlad K. Seth |
| 651-657 | Effect of 20- to 30-day continuous exposure of treated bleached kraft mill effluent on selected freshwater species | William C. Graves, Dennis T. Burton and Leonard B. Richardson |
| 658-662 | Corrosiveness of drinking water and cardiovascular disease mortality | B. J. A. Haring and B. C. J. Zoeteman |
| 663-667 | Determination of benzo(a)pyrene, hexachlorobenzene and pentachlorophenol in oysters from Galveston Bay, Texas | H. E. Murray, G. S. Neff, Y. Hrung and C. S. Giam |
| 668-671 | Accumulation and elimination of radioactivity in the Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) following intragastric administration of [9-14C]phenanthrene | Karsten H. Palmork and Jan Erik Solbakken |
| 672-675 | Toxicity of benzoquinone and hydroquinone in short-term bacterial bioassays | J. T. Trevors and J. Basaraba |
| 676-681 | Acute toxicities of the herbicides Komeen and Hydrothol-191 to Golden Shiner (Notemigonus crysoleucas) | Brian J. Finlayson |
| 682-687 | Effects of the polychlorinated biphenyl aroclor 1242 on locomotor activity and on the neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain of the gulf killifish,Fundulus grandis | Sue W. Fingerman and Lisa C. Russell |
| 689-696 | Effects of chlorite exposure on conception rate and litters of A/J strain mice | Gary S. Moore, Edward J. Calabrese and Denise A. Leonard |
| 697-701 | In vitro metabolism of carbofuran by liver microsomes of the padifield fishTrichogaster pectoralis | Sarjeet S. Gill |
| 702-705 | Effects of cadmium, lead and copper on rat preimplantation embryos | E. Giavini, M. Prati and C. Vismara |
| 706-712 | Effects of chlorpropham, chlortoluron and isoproturon on respiration and transformation of nitrogen in two soils | H. A. Davies and J. A. P. Marsh |
| 713-717 | Accumulation of copper in fluvial sediments and yellow water lilies (Nuphar lutea) at varying distances from a metal processing plant | Kai Aulio |
| 718-725 | Influence of ethanol on the interaction between polychlorinated biphenyls and drug metabolism | V. Krampl, M. Kontskova and J. Kramplova |
| 726-732 | Cardiac and non-cardiac malformations produced by mercury in hamsters | Thomas F. Gale |
| 733-737 | Confirmation of residue identity: Characterisation of products of the reaction between chromium (II) solutions and aldrin | D. E. Clegg and A. Dobinson |
| 738-743 | Organochlorine and mercury residues in snakes from Pilot and Spider Islands, Lake Michigan—1978 | Gary H. Heinz, Susan D. Haseltine, Russell J. Hall and Alexander J. Krynitsky |
| 744-750 | Inhibition by the polychlorinated biphenyl aroclor 1242 of limb regeneration in the fiddler crab,Uca pugilator, in different salinities from which different numbers of limbs have been removed | Sue W. Fingerman and Milton Fingerman |
| 751-754 | A rapid and simple method for the determination of volatile N-nitrosamines in biological materials | Toshio Maki |
| 755-761 | Characterization of four commercial flame retardant aryl phosphates | Ellyn R. Nobile, Samuel W. Page and Pasquale Lombardo |
| 762-770 | Adaptation of a soil bacterium to hydrazine propellants | Charlie Mantel and Sheldon London |
| 771-776 | Disappearance constants of carbaryl from streams contaminated by forest spraying | Jon G. Stanley and Joan G. Trial |
| 777-781 | Exposure of seed pelleting plant workers to methiocarb | M. O'Keeffe and C. Pierse |
| 782-789 | Effect of boron in drinking water on the male laboratory rat | Bruce S. Seal and Howard J. Weeth |
| 790-796 | Toxicity of nickel, copper, zinc and aluminum mixtures to the white sucker (Catostomus commersoni) | Ralph K. Markarian, M. Claire Matthews and Lynne T. Connor |
| 797-801 | Use of a cell wall-less mutant strain to assess the role of the cell wall in cadmium and mercury tolerance byChlamydomonas reinhardtii | Jerome R. Cain and Renee K. Allen |
| 802-809 | Comparative study of the acute toxicity of a homologous series of trialkyltins to larval shore crabs,Hemigrapsus nudus, and lobster,Homarus americanus | Roy B. Laughlin and Willie J. French |
| 810-815 | Distribution differences between polychlorinated terphenyls and polychlorinated biphenyls in human tissues | I. Watanabe, T. Yakushiji and N. Kunita |
| 816-823 | Effect of an acute exposure of guinea pigs to NO2 on pulmonary prostaglandin dehydrogenase and angiotensin converting enzyme | A. Chaudhari and S. Dutta |
| 824-827 | Simplified monitoring procedures for benzo(a)pyrene, hexachlorobenzene and pentachlorophenol in water | C. S. Giam, D. A. Trujillo, S. Kira and Y. Hrung |
| 828-831 | Decrease in cadmium concentration in a Cd-contaminated fish by short-term exposure to EDTA | S. Muramoto |
| 833-836 | Isomerization of lindane by reduced hematin | Mahmoud Abbas Saleh |
| 837-840 | Low erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) activity and susceptibility to nitrite-induced methemoglobin formation | Edward J. Calabrese, Gary S. Moore and Soon -Ching Ho |
| 841-845 | Efficiency and rate of elimination of polychlorinated biphenyls from waste waters by means of algae | Karel Véber, Jarka Zahradník and Ivo Breyl |
| 846-854 | Toxicity of five forest insecticides to cutthroat trout and two species of aquatic invertebrates | D. F. Woodward and W. L. Mauck |
| 855-860 | Lead concentrations in livers of Maryland waterfowl with and without ingested lead shot present in gizzards | Patrick F. Scanlon, Vernon D. Stotts, Richard G. Oderwald, Timothy J. Dietrick and Ronald J. Kendall |
| 861-865 | An ultraviolet detector for automated size exclusion chromatographic cleanup of lipid-containing residue samples | P. R. de Beer and L. P. van Dyk |
| 866-872 | Heterogeneous hydrodechlorination of toxaphene | Kenneth F. Smith and Michael Cooke |
| 873-878 | Accumulation of glutamate in sea anemones exposed to heavy metals and organic amines | Margaret R. Kasschau, Merton M. Skaggs and Edward C. M. Chen |
| 879-883 | Reflectorized soybean canopy in relation to transpiration and herbicide phytotoxicity | S. N. Ogbuehi, J. R. C. Leavitt and J. R. Brandle |
| 884-890 | Mercury accumulation in biota of Thunder Creek, Saskatchewan | D. J. Munro and W. D. Gummer |
| 891-897 | Bioaccumulation of hexachlorobenzene in killifish (Fundulus similis) | C. S. Giam, H. E. Murray, Lee E. Ray and S. Kira |
| 898-901 | Dissimilarities in the toxic response of early chick embryos to DDT administered in different vehicles | William J. Swartz |
| 902-908 | Distribution of radioactivity in the chondrichthyesSqualus acanthias and the osteichthyesSalmo gairdneri following intragastric administration of (9-14C)phenanthrene | J. E. Solbakken and K. H. Palmork |
| 909-912 | Toxicity of nitrite to larvae of the salamanderAmbystoma texanum | David W. Huey and Thomas L. Beitinger |
| 913-917 | Body temperatures and weights in rats during daily administration of closely controlled doses of polychlorinated biphenyls | Gregory K. Komives and George Alayoku |
| 918-920 | Toxicities of paraquat and diquat herbicides to freshwater copepods (Diaptomus sp. andEucyclops sp.) | Syed M. Naqvi, Tat-Sing Leung and Nusrat Z. Naqvi |
| 921-928 | Toxicities of eight organochlorine compounds in sediment and seawater toCrangon septemspinosa | D. W. McLeese and C. D. Metcalfe |
| 929-935 | Avoidance response of juvenileChromis punctipinnis to chlorinated seawater | Jo Ellen Hose and Robert J. Stoffel |
| 936-940 | Adhesion-binding of 2,2′,4,4′,5,5′-hexachlorobiphenyl to glass and plastic: A possible source of error for PCB analysis | M. G. Pepe and J. J. Byrne |
| 941-946 | Effect of complexans (EDTA, NTA and DTPA) on the exposure to high concentrations of cadmium, copper, zinc and lead | S. Muramoto |
| 947-949 | Heavy metal concentrations in feathers of ruffed grouse shot by Virginia hunters | Patrick F. Scanlon, Richard G. Oderwald, Timothy J. Dietrick and Joe L. Coggin |
| 950-955 | Lethality of permethrin, cypermethrin and fenvalerate to salmon, lobster and shrimp | D. W. McLeesc, C. D. Metcalfe and V. Zitko |
| 956-964 | An evaluation of existing methods for quantitation of polychlorinated biphenyls in environmental samples and suggestions for an improved method based on measurement of individual components | J. C. Duinker, M. T. J. Hillebrand, K. H. Palmork and S. Wilhelmsen |
| 1-8 | Reproducibility of a life-cycle toxicity test withDaphnia magna | Benjamin R. Parkhurst, Jenny L Forte and Gail P. Wright |
| 9-15 | A reevaluation of the toxicity of coal conversion process waters | B. R. Parkhurst, J. S. Meyer, G. M. DeGraeve and H. L. Bergman |
| 16-21 | A field study of the chemical degradation of paraquat dichloride following simulated spillage on soil | D. C. Staiff, L. C. Butler and J. E. Davis |
| 22-23 | A rapid and easy method to introduceDaphnia magna into test vessels | Peter König and Hans-Günter Müller |
| 24-30 | Carbon monoxide contamination in dwellings in poor rural areas of Guatemala | Omar Dary, Oscar Pineda and José M. Belizán |
| 31-37 | Acclimation of activated sludge to dye | Toshihiko Ogawa, Eiichi Idaka and Chizuko Yatome |
| 38-41 | Influence of azo dye on synchronized cells ofBacillus subtilis | Toshihiko Ogawa, Eiichi Idaka and Chizuko Yatome |
| 42-45 | Subchronic study of a mixture of inorganic substances present in the Great Lakes ecosystem in male and female rats | I. Chu, D. C. Villeneuve, G. C. Becking and R. Lough |
| 46-53 | Accumulation and excretion ofIsopropylchlorobiphenyls in mouse and fish | Katsura Sugiura, Toshiaki Mase, Kumiko Imasaki and Miki Goto |
| 54-59 | Concentrations of elements in a marine food chain cultured in sewage wastewater | A. Keith Furr, Thomas F. Parkinson, John Ryther, Carl A. Bache and Walter H. Gutenmann, et al. |
| 60-64 | Distribution of environmental pollutants in pet animals. VI. Heavy metals in hair of house-dogs | Masatoshi Hayashi, Isamu Okada, Hiroshi Tate, Yoshikazu Miura and Shuji Ohhira, et al. |
| 65-72 | Deoxygenation of water following use of the herbicide terbutryn simulated in a batch culture system | G. I. Wingfield and J. M. Johnson |
| 73-76 | Whole organism31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: A potential application in aquatic toxicity evaluations | William T. Waller and A. D. Sherry |
| 77-84 | Glutathione peroxidase response in tissues of rats fed diets containing fish protein concentrate prepared from shark flesh of known mercury and selenium contents | S. J. Thrower and Kathleen A. Andrewartha |
| 85-90 | Biodegradation of pentachlorophenol in a simulated aquatic environment | D. Liu, K. Thomson and W. M. J. Strachan |
| 91-96 | Effects of roundup® herbicide on diatom populations in the aquatic environment of a coastal forest | Druscilla S. Sullivan, Thomas P. Sullivan and Thana Bisalputra |
| 97-101 | A one-step derivatization procedure for several carbamate pesticides | Merrill D. Jackson and Stephen D. Soileau |
| 102-107 | Identification and determination of asulam and related degradation products in soil | M. Franci, N. Andreoni and P. Fusi |
| 108-115 | Effects of dichlorprop and mecoprop on respiration and transformation of nitrogen in two soils | J. A. P. Marsh and H. A. Davies |
| 116-123 | Analysis and incidence of organophosphorus compounds in sewage sludges | A. E. McIntyre, R. Perry and J. N. Lester |
| 124-130 | Heavy metals inMercenaria mercenaria and sediments from the New Bedford Harbor region of Buzzard's Bay, Massachusetts | Paul E. Genest and Walter I. Hatch |
| 131-136 | Human exposure to environmental trichloroethylene and tetrachloroethylene: Preliminary data on population groups of Milan, Italy | Giuliano Ziglio |
| 137-143 | Effects of pentachlorophenol on field- and laboratory-developed estuarine benthic communities | M. E. Tagatz, J. M. Ivey, N. R. Gregory and J. L. Oglesby |
| 145-149 | A rapid biochemical test for measuring chemical toxicity | D. Liu |
| 150-156 | Use of the microtox® assay system for environmental samples | Jenq C. Chang, Phyllis B. Taylor and Franklin R. Leach |
| 157-162 | Free amino acids in mantle tissues of the bivalveAmblema plicata: Possible relation to environmental stress | Wayne S. Gardner, Warren H. Miller and Marc J. Imlay |
| 163-170 | Effects of intermittent chlorination on plasma proteins of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) | Paul M. Booth, Cletus M. Sellers and Norman E. Garrison |
| 171-178 | Toxicity of ozonated estuarine water to juvenile blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) and juvenile Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) | Leonard B. Richardson and Dennis T. Burton |
| 179-187 | Toxic effects in fish and the mutagenic capacity of water from the Sava River in Yugoslavia | B. Kurelec, M. Protić, S. Britvić, N. Kezić and M. Rijavec, et al. |
| 188-195 | Seasonal variation of mutagenic activity in drinking water | Sandra M. Grimm-Kibalo, Bonita A. Glatz and James S. Fritz |
| 196-201 | Distribution and elimination of [9-14C]phenanthrene in the horse mussel (Modiola modiolus) | Karsten H. Palmork and Jan Erik Solbakken |
| 202-206 | Levels of hydrocarbons in mussels,Mytilus edulis, and surface sediments from Danish coastal areas | Kurt Jensen |
| 207-212 | Effects of a drilling fluid on the development of a teleost and an echinoderm | Richard B. Crawford and Jonathan D. Gates |
| 213-218 | A laboratory investigation of heavy metal adsorption on marine dredge spoils | D. A. Stern and C. L. Grant |
| 219-223 | Nearshore dredge-spoil dumping and cadmium, copper, and zinc levels in a dermestid shrimp | William N. Albrecht, Caryn A. Woodhouse and Jacquelin N. Miller |
| 224-227 | Determination of vanadium in a marine mollusc using a chelating ion exchange resin and neutron activation | Y. David LaTouche, Casey W. Bennett and Michael C. Mix |
| 228-232 | Influence of chromium (VI) upon stream ephemeroptera in the pre-alps | Mario Cotta Ramusino, Guido Pacchetti and Alberto Lucchese |
| 233-236 | Cadmium toxicity and its effect on the testes of an Australian marsupial (Trichosurus vulpecula) | R. W. Rose, R. Swain and W. K. Whitten |
| 237-242 | A protein binding radio-assay method for measuring PCB (hexachlorobiphenyl) incorporation in culture cells | J. J. Byrne and M. G. Pepe |
| 243-247 | Uptake, metabolism, and elimination of diphenyl ether by trout and stickleback | K. Wong, R. F. Addison and F. C. P. Law |
| 248-253 | DDT and hexachlorobenzene residues in southeastern Washington Swainson's Hawks (Buteo swainsoni) | Marc Bechard |
| 254-257 | Identification ofγ-chlordene in freshwater fish from the Tama River (Japan) | Shozo Horii, Tomoyuki Miyazaki, Seiji Kaneko, Kazuyuki Akiyama and Tatsunori Yamagishi |
| 258-261 | Chlorothalonil equivalents in the blood and urine of rats following oral, endotracheal, and dermal administration of14C-chlorothalonil | Byong Han Chin, John B. McGloin, Nancy L. Spangler and Richard D. Heilman |
| 262-266 | Studies of possible bovine urinary excretion and rumen decomposition of fenvalerate insecticide and a metabolite | Patricia C. Wszolek, Norman A. LaFaunce, Timothy Wachs and Donald J. Lisk |
| 267-272 | Disappearance of acephate, methamidophos, and malathion from citrus foliage | H. N. Nigg, J. A. Reinert, J. H. Stamper and G. E. Fitzpatrick |
| 273-280 | Effect ofin vivo ozone exposure to dorset sheep, an animal model with low levels of erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity | Gary S. Moore, Edward J. Calabrese and Elizabeth Schulz |
| 281-287 | Protocol for measuring the relative toxicity of substances on plant foliage | C. R. Thompson, Gerrit Kats, Philip W. Dawson and Denise A. Doyle |
| 289-294 | Elimination and distribution of different substituted phenols by frog (Rana temporaria) and crayfish (Astacus leptodactylus) | Roland Nagel and Klaus Urich |
| 295-298 | Acute toxicity of some chlorinated phenols, catechols and cresols to trout | M. L. Hattula, V. -M. Wasenius, H. Reunanen and A. U. Arstila |
| 299-306 | Bioconcentration of pesticides by egg masses of the caddisfly,Triaenodes tardus milne | David Belluck and Allan Felsot |
| 307-314 | Avoidance of dredge spoil by herring (Clupea harengus harengus) | D. W. Johnston and D. J. Wildish |
| 315-322 | Accumulation of copper, zinc, cadmium and lead from two contaminated sediments by three marine invertebrates-a laboratory study | S. Ray, D. W. McLeese and M. R. Peterson |
| 323-327 | Relationship of mortality of aquatic biota from 96-hour sediment bioassays and the change in chemical composition of the test water | Robert A. Laskowski-Hoke and Bayliss L. Prater |
| 328-336 | South Louisiana crude oil or DDE in the diet of mallard hens: Effects on egg quality | Larry D. Vangilder and Tony J. Peterle |
| 337-344 | Distribution and elimination routes of a naphthenic hydrocarbon (dodecylcyclohexane) in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) | J. P. Cravedi and J. Tulliez |
| 345-351 | Elimination of laboratory-acquired cadmium by the oysterCrassostrea virginica in the natural environment | Don E. Mowdy |
| 352-358 | Relation between mercury concentration and size in the mako shark | R. J. Watling, T. P. McClurg and R. C. Stanton |
| 359-363 | Biotransformation of mercurials by intestinal microorganisms isolated from yellowfin tuna | Hidemitsu S. K. Pan-Hou and Nobumasa Imura |
| 364-366 | Reduction of polychlorinated biphenyl (pcb) concentrations in carp (Cyprinus carpio) fillets through skin removal | Marvin E. Hora |
| 367-374 | Death in bats from DDE, DDT or dieldrin: Diagnosis via residues in carcass fat | Donald R. Clark |
| 375-380 | A radioimmunoassay to screen for 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid in surface water | D. F. Rinder and J. R. Fleeker |
| 381-385 | Absorption and effect of simazine and atrazine onElodea canadensis | Simon Dabydeen and J. R. C. Leavitt |
| 386-388 | Uptake of the herbicide pendimethalin by the sea nettleChrysaora quinquecirrha | Gary J. Calton and Joseph W. Burnett |
| 389-392 | Residues of 4-aminopyridine in poisoned birds | R. Frank, G. J. Sirons and D. Wilson |
| 393-400 | Residue analysis of methiocarb applied to ripening sorghum as a bird repellent in Senegal | G. Gras, C. Hasselman, C. Pellissier and R. Bruggers |
| 401-406 | Brain cholinesterase response in songbirds exposed to experimental fenitrothion spraying in New Brunswick, Canada | D. G. Busby, P. A. Pearce and N. R. Garrity |
| 407-412 | Oxychlordane,trans- nonachlor andcis-nonachlor residues in adipose tissues of dogs and cats collected in the Tokyo area | Tatsunori Yamagishi, Seiji Kaneko, Tomoyuki Miyazaki, Kazuyuki Akiyama and Shozo Horii |
| 413-419 | Photolysis of phoxim on glass and on tomato leaves | M. H. Makary, M. R. Riskallah, M. E. Hegazy and M. H. Belal |
| 420-423 | Identification of the synergistBis(2,3,3,3-tetrachloropropyl)ether in human milk | Tomoyuki Miyazaki, Seiji Kaneko, Shozo Horii and Tatsunori Yamagishi |
| 424-427 | Tissue distribution of hexachlorophene in lactating cows | Yoh-ichi Kawashima, Tatsuro Miyahara, Hiroshi Kozuka and Chujiro Ohdaira |
| 428-431 | Effect of fluoride on copper, manganese and zinc in bone and kidney | Manohar Singh and K. C. Kanwar |
| 433-439 | A rapid toxicity test usingPseudomonas fluorescens | J. T. Trevors, C. I. Mayfield and W. E. Inniss |
| 440-445 | A procedure for determining benzene in soil by the purge-and-trap technique | Tore Ramstad and Terry J. Nestrick |
| 446-452 | Acute toxicity of priority pollutants to bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) | R. J. Buccafusco, S. J. Ells and G. A. LeBlanc |
| 453-460 | Investigation on the cause of a fish-kill (Epinephelus) in the Kisamos Gulf, Crete | S. D. Kilikidis, A. P. Kamarianos, Th. Kousouris and I. Tsingkounakis |
| 461-465 | A comparison ofin vivo andin vitro (tissue explant) techniques: Metabolic profile of ethylcyclohexane in rat and dog | Byong Han Chin, John A. McKelvey, Linda J. Calisti, Sarah J. Kozbelt and Lloyd J. Sullivan |
| 466-471 | Subject groups high and low in urinary selenium levels: Workers exposed to heavy metals and patients with cancer and epilepsy | Yasuji Hojo |
| 472-478 | Chemical form and distribution of mercury and selenium in eggs from chickens fed mercury-contaminated grain | Chris J. Cappon and J. Crispin Smith |
| 479-484 | Antagonism of the inhibitory effect of the polychlorinated biphenyl preparation, Aroclor 1242, on color changes of the fiddler crab,Uca pugilator, by norepinephrine and drugs affecting noradrenergic neurotransmission | Mukund M. Hanumante, Sue W. Fingerman and Milton Fingerman |
| 485-488 | PCB residues in feedlot steers | Paul F. Ross, David L. Osheim and Hillman A. Nelson |
| 489-495 | Polychlorinated biphenyls and polychlorinated dibenzofurans in the toxic rice-bran oil that caused PCB poisoning in Taichung | P. H. Chen, K. T. Chang and Y. D. Lu |
| 496-501 | Monitoring of DDT, PCBs, and other organochlorine compounds in marine organisms from the North Aegean Sea | S. D. Kilikidis, J. E. Psomas, A. P. Kamarianos and A. G. Panetsos |
| 502-507 | Acute toxic responses of the freshwater planarian,Dugesia dorotocephala, to chlordane | Jay Boyd Best, Michio Morita and Bruce Abbotts |
| 508-512 | Effect of hexachlorocyclohexane on somatic and meiotic divisions in male Swiss mice | K. Aravinda Babu, S. K. Nigam, B. C. Lakkad, D. K. Bhatt and A. B. Karnik, et al. |
| 513-519 | Persistence of five pyrethroid insecticides in sterile and natural, mineral and organic soil | R. A. Chapman, C. M. Tu, C. R. Harris and C. Cole |
| 520-523 | Analysis of alkyl phosphates by extractive alkylation | Diane E. Bradway, Robert Moseman and Randy May |
| 524-529 | Dialkyl phosphates in urine samples from pesticide formulators exposed to disulfoton and phorate | Charles D. Brokopp, Jill L. Wyatt and Joe Gabica |
| 530-536 | Drift from a commercial, aerial application of methyl and ethyl parathion: An estimation of potential human exposure | William M. Draper and Joseph C. Street |
| 537-543 | Drift from and transport subsequent to a commercial, aerial application of carbofuran: An estimation of potential human exposure | William M. Draper, Richard D. Gibson and Joseph C. Street |
| 544-547 | Brain cholinesterase (ChE) activity in nestling starlings: Implications for monitoring exposure of nestling songbirds to ChE inhibitors | Christian E. Grue, George V. N. Powell and Nancy L. Gladson |
| 548-553 | Insecticides in the ambient air of rooms following their application for control of pests | C. G. Wright, R. B. Leidy and H. E. Dupree |
| 554-560 | Effects of pesticides on decomposition of organic matter and nitrification in sewage | M. T. Lieberman and M. Alexander |
| 561-566 | Usage patterns of chemically treated wood on Michigan dairy farms | L. R. Shull, M. Foss, C. R. Anderson and K. Feighner |
| 567-570 | Surfactant effects on petunia pollen germinationin vitro | P. L. Pfahler, H. F. Linskens, H. W. Schoot and M. Wilcox |
| 571-575 | Effect ofo-chlorobenzylidenemalononitrile (CS) on humoral immune response to bacterial lipopolysaccharide in mice | Prakask S. Nagarkatti and Mitzi Nagarkatti |
| 577-584 | Identification of polyhalogenated anisoles and phenols in oysters collected from Tokyo bay | Tomoyuki Miyazaki, Seiji Kaneko, Shozo Horii and Tatsunori Yamagishi |
| 585-593 | Acute toxicity of phenol and substituted phenols to the fathead minnow | Gary L. Phipps, Gary W. Holcombe and James T. Fiandt |
| 594-600 | Effects of sublethal concentrations of pentachlorophenol on the liver of bluegill sunfish,Lepomis macrochirus | J. W. Owen and S. W. Rosso |
| 601-605 | AChironomus tentans bioassay for testing synthetic fuel products and effluents, with data on acridine and quinoline | Robert M. Cushman and Michael I. McKamey |
| 606-612 | Survival and fecundity ofDaphnia pulex on exposure to particulate oil | C. Kim Wong, F. Rainer Engelhardt and J. R. Strickler |
| 613-620 | Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in marine samples by high-performance liquid chromatography | Hirotaka Obana, Shinjiro Hori and Takashi Kashimoto |
| 621-625 | A comparison ofin vivo andin vitro (tissue explant) techniques: Metabolic profile of methylethylbenzene isomers in rats and dogs | Byong Han Chin, John A. McKelvey, Linda J. Calisti, Sarah J. Kozbelt and Lloyd J. Sullivan |
| 626-633 | Distribution and excretion of monoisopropylnaphthalene in rats | S. Kojima, T. Babasaki, M. Kiyozumi and M. Nakagawa |
| 634-640 | Toxic effects of cadmium on the garden snail (Helix aspersa) | L. K. Russell, J. I. DeHaven and R. P. Botts |
| 641-646 | Influence of complexans (EDTA, DTPA) on the toxicity of cadmium to fish at chronic levels | S. Muramoto |
| 647-651 | Splenomegaly and adrenal weight changes in isolated adult mice chronically exposed to lead | D. M. Ogilvie and A. H. Martin |
| 652-655 | Tissue lead concentrations in Japanese quail ingesting lead pellets or shot with lead pellets | Ronald J. Kendall and Patrick F. Scanlon |
| 656-662 | Identification of musk xylene and musk ketone in freshwater fish collected from the Tama River, Tokyo | Tatsunori Yamagishi, Tomoyuki Miyazaki, Shozo Horii and Seiji Kaneko |
| 663-668 | Retention and fate of inhaled hexachlorocyclopentadiene in the rat | L. J. Lawrence and H. W. Dorough |
| 669-673 | Determination of sodium fluoroacetate (compound 1080) in poison baits by HPLC | D. M. Collins, J. P. Fawcett and C. G. Rammell |
| 674-678 | Determination of brodifacoum in animal tissues by HPLC | Albert J. Kieboom and Colin G. Rammell |
| 679-680 | Organochlorine residues in fish from Lake Mjøsa in Norway | E. M. Brevik |
| 681-688 | Potential exposure of workers during seed potato treatment with captan | Edwin R. Stevens and James E. Davis |
| 689-695 | Impact and joint action of decamethrin and permethrin and freshwater fishes on mosquitoes | M. S. Mulla, H. A. Darwazeh and M. S. Dhillon |
| 696-703 | Toxicity of blackfly larvicidal formulations to some aquatic insects in the laboratory | Zohair H. Mohsen and Mir S. Mulla |
| 705-716 | Toxicity of six bird control chemicals to aquatic organisms | L. L. Marking and J. H. Chandler |
| 717-723 | Mixing and separation device for continuous flow bioassays with coal liquids | D. D. Dauble, E. W. Lusty, W. E. Fallon and R. H. Gray |
| 724-728 | Background hydrocarbon residues in fishes from the Great Lakes and eastern Montana | K. J. Welch, D. W. Kuehl, E. N. Leonard, G. D. Veith and N. D. Schoenthal |
| 729-736 | Effect of three aromatic hydrocarbons on respiration and heart rates of the mussel,Mytilus californianus | T. D. Sabourin and R. E. Tullis |
| 737-744 | Mass fragmentographic determination of polymethylbiphenyl in foods contaminated with petroleum products | Kazuhiko Adachi |
| 745-748 | Morphological changes in the diatom,Tabellaria flocculosa, induced by very low concentrations of cadmium | P. C. Adshead-Simonsen, G. E. Murray and D. J. Kushner |
| 749-756 | Prenatal toxicity of orally administered sodium arsenite in mice | M. N. Baxley, R. D. Hood, G. C. Vedel, W. P. Harrison and G. M. Szczech |
| 757-763 | Alkylmercury levels in marine sediments in cockburn sound, Western Australia | Darryl L Collett, Geoffrey A. Taylor and Adrian Chegwidden |
| 764-768 | Effect of phthalic acid esters on drug metabolizing enzymes | Prahlad K. Seth, Deepak K. Agarwal and Sarita Agarwal |
| 769-774 | Phthalic acid esters, total DDTs, and polychlorinated biphenyls in marine samples from Galveston Bay, Texas | H. E. Murray, Lee E. Ray and C. S. Giam |
| 775-780 | Use of reactivation techniques for the differential diagnosis of organophosphorus and carbamate pesticide poisoning in birds | A. D. Martin, G. Norman, P. I. Stanley and G. E. Westlake |
| 781-788 | Enhanced microbial degradation of carbofuran in soils with histories of Furadan® use | Allan Felsot, Joseph V. Maddox and Willis Bruce |
| 789-794 | A comparison of chromatographic and spectrophotometric methods for the determination of carbaryl residues in cabbages | F. J. Bezuidenhout and L. P. van Dyk |
| 795-800 | Acute and short-term toxicity of 2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol in rats | M. L. Hattula, V. -M. Wasenius, R. Krees, A. U. Arstila and M. Kihlström |
| 801-806 | Responses of the hepatic enzymes of a teleost fish totrans-stilbene oxide treatment | Barrie Tan and Paul Melius |
| 807-812 | Toxic and teratogenic effects of hydrazine on fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) embryos | V. Henderson, J. W. Fisher and R. D'Allessandris |
| 813-819 | Fetotoxicity following chronic prenatal treatment of mice with tobacco smoke and ethanol | K. L. Peterson, R. W. Heninger and R. E. Seegmiller |
| 1-6 | Effect of ozonation and chlorination on the mutagenic potential of drinking water | P. Dolara, V. Ricci, D. Burrini and O. Griffini |
| 7-12 | Acid pH and chorionase activity of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) eggs | K. Haya and B. A. Waiwood |
| 13-16 | Interaction between acetone and two pesticides towards several unicellular green algae | Glenn W. Stratton and Charles T. Corke |
| 17-22 | Protracted benzene exposure causes a proliferation of myeloblasts and/or promyelocytes in CD-1 mice | Carroll A. Snyder, James D. Green, Joseph LoBue, Bernard D. Goldstein and Celeste D. Valle, et al. |
| 23-27 | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in human fat and liver | H. Obana, S. Hori, T. Kashimoto and N. Kunita |
| 28-33 | Heavy metals in mammals from two unmined copper-zinc deposits in Wisconsin | Gregory J. Smith and Orrin J. Rongstad |
| 34-41 | Effect of the amino acid histidine on the uptake of cadmium from the digestive system of the blue crab,Callinectes sapidus | Jill Pecon and Eric N. Powell |
| 42-48 | Effects of intraperitoneal lead and cadmium on the humoral immune response ofSalmo trutta | Julian G. O'Neill |
| 49-54 | Acute toxic responses of the freshwater planarian,Dugesia dorotocephala, to methylmercury | Jay Boyd Best, Michio Morita, James Ragin and Jay Best |
| 55-58 | Urinary enzymes as indicators of kidney damage by methylmercury exposure | Y. Tsuzuki |
| 59-67 | Acute and chronic effects of alum to midge larva (Diptera: Chironomidae) | David S. Lamb and Gary C. Bailey |
| 68-71 | Presence of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins in latex nipples | Tadeusz Górski |
| 72-78 | Porphyrin accumulation in sheep bones associated with 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene | A. W. Nichol, S. Elsbury and C. G. Rousseaux |
| 79-83 | Accumulation and retention of mirex by brook trout fed a contaminated diet | Jack C. Skea, H. J. Simonin, S. Jackling and J. Symula |
| 84-89 | Residues of ethoprop in eight vegetables | T. W. Hunt, R. B. Leidy, T. J. Sheets and H. E. Duncan |
| 90-94 | Effect of toxaphene, camphene, and cedar oil on methyl parathion residues on cotton | W. S. Bigley, F. W. Plapp, R. L. Hanna and J. A. Harding |
| 95-100 | Potential exposure to dislodgable residues after application of two formulations of methyl parathion to apple trees | J. E. Davis, D. C. Staiff, L. C. Butler and E. R. Stevens |
| 101-108 | Methyl parathion removal from Denim fabrics by selected laundry procedures | C. B. Easley, J. M. Laughlin, R. E. Gold and D. R. Tupy |
| 109-114 | Effects of some pesticides on enzyme activities in an organic soil | C. M. Tu |
| 115-121 | Transformation of nitrosamines in soil andin Vitro by soil microorganisms | M. A. B. Mallik and K. Tesfai |
| 122-125 | Insecticide concentrations in air after application of pest control strips | Merrill D. Jackson and Robert G. Lewis |
| 126-138 | Erythrocyte survival in sheep exposed to ozone | Gary S. Moore, Edward J. Calabrese and Frank J. Labato |
| 139-143 | Determination of fly ash in lung tissue | S. H. Weissman and D. B. DeNicola |
| 145-150 | Detection of chloroform in the tissues of freshly eviscerated poultry carcasses exposed to water containing added chlorine or chlorine dioxide | D. Robinson, G. C. Mead and Karen A. Barnes |
| 151-159 | Amino acid composition and microbial contamination ofSpirulina maxima, a blue-green alga, grown on the effluent of different fermented animal wastes | Jung F. Wu and Wilson G. Pond |
| 160-166 | Effect of acid stress on sodium transport by isolated skins and on osmotic permeability of intact frogs | Paul O. Fromm |
| 167-174 | Volatile liquid hydrocarbons around a production platform in the Northwest Gulf of Mexico | Denis A. Wiesenburg, Guy Bodennec and James M. Brooks |
| 175-180 | Ingestion of ethanol increases the hematotoxicity of inhaled benzene in C57BL mice | Carroll A. Snyder, Keith A. Baarson, Bernard D. Goldstein and Roy E. Albert |
| 181-186 | An assessment of the teratogenicity in the rat and mutagenicity inSalmonella of mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate | Joseph A. Ruddick, David C. Villeneuve, Ih Chu, Earle Nestmann and David Miles |
| 187-192 | Effect of water hardness on the toxicity of cadmium to the egg of the teleostOryzias latipes | Hitoshi Michibata |
| 193-200 | Variations of some elements in cadmium-induced, malformed fish | S. Muramoto |
| 201-208 | Mercury in the muscle tissue of fish from three Northern Maine lakes | John J. Akielaszek and Terry A. Haines |
| 209-212 | Total mercury levels in canned and frozen fish imported into Lebanon | Aftim Acra, Sami Namaan and Zeina Raffoul |
| 213-220 | Evaluation of the expression of urinary selenium level as ng Se/mg creatinine and the use of single-void urine as a sample for urinary selenium determination | Yasuji Hojo |
| 221-225 | Influence of complexans (NTA, EDTA) on the toxicity of aluminum chloride and sulfate to fish at high concentrations | S. Muramoto |
| 226-229 | Evaluation of three sorbents for retention of PCBs in a natural gas stream | Merrill D. Jackson, David W. Hodgson, Kathryn E. MacLeod and Robert G. Lewis |
| 230-234 | Toxicity of pentachlorophenol toAzotobacter vinelandii | T. -Y. Tam and J. T. Trevors |
| 235-238 | Chlorobenzilate residues in citrus-worker urine | K. A. Levy, S. S. Brady and C. D. Pfaffenberger |
| 239-243 | Relative toxicity of the technical grade material, isomers, and formulations of endosulfan to the fishChanna punctata | A. Priyamvada Devi, D. M. R. Rato, K. S. Tilak and A. S. Murty |
| 244-249 | Intake and excretion of diazinon in freshwater fishes | Koichiro Seguchi and Shiro Asaka |
| 250-255 | Vapour phase photochemistry of fenitrothion and aminocarb | Joseph B. Addison |
| 256-267 | Effects of fenvalerate on field- and laboratory-developed estuarine benthic communities | M. E. Tagatz and J. M. Ivey |
| 268-273 | Detection of bromacil herbicide in ponderosa pine | Roger W. Ferenbaugh, W. Dale Spall and Donna M. LaCombe |
| 274-281 | Comparative toxicity of rhodamine B and rhodamine 6G to the house fly (Musca domestica L.) | Napoleon C. Respicio and James R. Heitz |
| 282-287 | A simplified method for sampling atmospheric ammonia from inhalation chambers during exposure studies | John C. Kapeghian, I. Wade Waters and Alan B. Jones |
| 289-294 | An improved agar plate method for rapid assessment of chemical inhibition to microbial populations | D. Liu and K. Kwasniewska |
| 295-302 | A survey of trihalomethanes in the drinking water system of Murfreesboro, Tennessee | William B. Kasso and Marion R. Wells |
| 303-308 | Determination of hexachlorocyclopentadiene at the nanogram per liter level in drinking water | Frank M. Benoit and David T. Williams |
| 309-315 | Acute and chronic toxicities of boric acid toDaphnia magna Straus | M. A. Lewis and L. C. Valentine |
| 316-325 | Influence of a co-solvent (acetone) and ultrasonication on the acute toxicity of a quaternary amine (Aliquat 336) and an organophosphorus compound (HDEHP) toDaphnia magna | Rune Berglind and Göran Dave |
| 326-331 | Static acute toxicity of sodium bromide to fathead minnows | H. C. Alexander, J. A. Quick and E. A. Bartlett |
| 332-337 | Some effects of polyphenols on aquatic plants: I. Toxicity of phenols in aquatic plants | Devard I. Stom and Richard Roth |
| 338-343 | Acute toxicity of anin situ shale oil process wastewater and its major components toDaphnia magna | L. N. Burnham, W. W. Melvin and R. M. Buchan |
| 344-348 | Effect of cadmium body burdens in adultCrassostrea virginica on fecundity and viability of larvae | G. E. Zaroogian and G. Morrison |
| 349-352 | Lead in the bone and soft tissues of box turtles caught near smelters | W. A. Beresford, M. P. Donovan, J. M. Henninger and M. P. Waalkes |
| 353-358 | Lead in albuquerque street dirt and the effect of curb paint | David A. Franz and William M. Hadley |
| 359-367 | Potential influence of acetone in aquatic bioassays testing the dynamics and effects of PCBs | Michael J. Mac and James G. Seelye |
| 368-375 | Patterns of PCB accumulation by fry of lake trout | Michael J. Mac and James G. Seelye |
| 376-379 | Size-Specific mortality in fry of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from Lake Michigan | James G. Seelye and Michael J. Mac |
| 380-385 | Determination of pentachlorophenol in urine | M. E. P. B. Siqueira and N. A. G. G. Fernícola |
| 386-392 | Excretion of radioactivity following the intraperitoneal administration of14C-DDT,14C-DDD,14C-DDE and14C-DDMU to the rat and Japanese Quail | S. C. Fawcett, P. J. Bunyan, L. W. Huson, L. J. King and P. I. Stanley |
| 393-396 | Uptake of DDT from the yolk sac into the early chick embryo as measured by gas chromatography | William J. Swartz and Roy L. Schutzmann |
| 397-405 | Residues of DDT in a contaminated Norwegian Lake ecosystem | N. J. Kveseth |
| 406-411 | Living area contamination by chlordane used for termite treatment | J. M. Livingston and C. R. Jones |
| 412-417 | Biodegradation of carbaryl in simulated aquatic environment | D. Liu, K. Thomson and W. M. J. Strachan |
| 418-425 | A post-lmplantational study on the effects of zineb on reproduction using the decidualized pseudopregnant rat as a model | Leung Tat Sing and Fitzgerald Spencer |
| 426-431 | Detection of acrylonitrile and ethylene oxide in air and fumigated foodstuffs | S. Rajendran and M. Muthu |
| 433-439 | Effect of phenolic antioxidants on the toxicity of pentachlorophenol in short-term bacterial bioassays | J. T. Trevors, C. I. Mayfield, W. E. Inniss and J. E. Thompson |
| 440-441 | Use of an electronic particle counter to determine the number of youngDaphnia magna in ecotoxicological reproduction tests | Hans -Günter Müller |
| 442-449 | Comparison of liquid-liquid extraction and resin adsorption for concentrating mutagens in amesSalmonella/microsome assays on water | W. O. K. Grabow, J. S. Burger and C. A. Hilner |
| 450-457 | A national survey of tri(haloalkyl)-, trialkyl-, and triarylphosphates in canadian drinking water | David T. Williams and Guy L. LeBel |
| 458-462 | Effects of petroleum exposure on predatory behavior of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) | Leroy C. Folmar, Donovan R. Craddock, John W. Blackwell, Gerald Joyce and Harold O. Hodgins |
| 463-466 | Mutagenic activity in diesel exhaust particulates | Joseph P. Nachtman, Xu Xiao-bai, Stephen M. Rappaport, Ronald E. Talcott and Eddie T. Wei |
| 467-469 | Conversion of laboratory stock CH3203HgCI to inorganic203Hg | Denis M. Medeiros |
| 470-473 | Uranium dispersion along roads paved with phosphate slag | C. M. Melville, C. M. Wai, M. Collopy and H. Willmes |
| 474-480 | Manganese toxicity to fungi: Influence of pH | H. Babich and G. Stotzky |
| 481-488 | Investigation of selective uptake of polychlorinated biphenyls bySpartina alterniflora Loisel | E. Mrozek and R. B. Leidy |
| 489-498 | Macro-analytical methods used to analyze tissues of the Hawaiian Monk Seal,Monachus schauinslandi, for organochlorine pesticides, polychlorobiphenyls, and pentachlorophenol | G. H. Takei and G. H. Leong |
| 499-505 | Relationships between brain and carcass organochlorine residues in ospreys | Stanley N. Wiemeyer and Eugene Cromartie |
| 506-511 | Organochloride pesticide residues in human milk in Hawaii, 1979–80 | Wataru Takahashi, Diana Saidin, Gerald Takei and Lyle Wong |
| 512-517 | Growth and dissipation of pesticide oxons | James H. Stamper, Herbert N. Nigg and Wray Winterlin |
| 518-523 | Methyl parathion transfer from contaminated fabrics to subsequent laundry and to laundry equipment | J. M. Laughlin, C. B. Easley, R. E. Gold and D. R. Tupy |
| 524-528 | GC-MS identification and analytical behavior of pirimiphos-methyl in imported foods | Thomas L. Barry, Glenn Petzinger and Fred M. Gretch |
| 529-533 | Microbial degradation of the carbamate pesticides desmedipham, phenmedipham, promecarb, and propamocarb | Charles O. Knowles and Herman J. Benezet |
| 534-542 | Effect of an aerial application of carbaryl on brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) | Terry A. Haines |
| 543-550 | The products of metabolism of [14C]triadimefon in the grain and in the straw of ripe barley | J. Rouchaud, C. Moons and J. A. Meyer |
| 551-558 | Depression of sperm counts among agricultural workers exposed to dibromochloropropane and ethylene dibromide | Wataru Takahashi, Lyle Wong, Beverly J. Rogers and Ralph W. Hale |
| 559-567 | Response of rats to chronic ingestion of diphacinone | Donald J. Elias and Brad E. Johns |
| 568-575 | EPA Small pen tests. II. effects of pen and group sizes, sex combinations, and feeding levels on bobwhite body weight and fat content | R. J. Robel, A. D. Dayton, S. M. Middendorf, M. E. Morrow and D. S. O'Neill, et al. |
| 577-582 | A simple, rapid bioassay for detecting effects of pollutants on bacteria | N. J. Bauer, Ramon J. Seidler and M. D. Knittel |
| 583-587 | Determination of vinyl chloride in water by headspace analysis with a photoionization detector | Vincent B. Stein and Rajinder S. Narang |
| 588-595 | Temperature effects on hydrazine toxicity to bluegills | Thomas P. Hunt, Jeffrey W. Fisher, James M. Livingston and Marshall E. Putnam |
| 596-604 | Acute toxicity of 54 industrial chemicals to sheepshead minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus) | P. T. Heitmuller, T. A. Hollister and P. R. Parrish |
| 605-609 | Response of trout hepatic mixed-function oxidases to experimental feeding of ten known or possible chlorinated environmental contaminants | F. C. P. Law and R. F. Addison |
| 610-615 | Intraparticle diffusivity of methylene blue into porous activated carbon | K. Boki, S. Tanada, T. Matsui, T. Kuwahara and A. Kotani, et al. |
| 616-623 | Kraft pulp mill effluent and sediment can retard development and lyse sea urchin eggs | Naohide Kinae, Takashi Hashizume, Toshio Makita, Isao Tomita and Ikuo Kimura |
| 624-629 | Comparative study of the trophic transfer of two mercury compounds—HgCl2 and CH3HgCl—BetweenChlorella vulgaris andDaphnia magna. Influence of temperature | A. Boudou and F. Ribeyre |
| 630-633 | Protective action of calcium phytate against acute lead toxicity in mice | A. Wise |
| 634-638 | Lead contamination of soil in Baghdad City, Iraq | B. Y. Khalid, B. M. Salih and M. W. Issac |
| 639-644 | Evidence for metal poisoning in acute deaths of large red drum (Sciaenops ocellata) | P. T. Cardeilhac, C. F. Simpson, F. H. White, N. P. Thompson and W. E. Carr |
| 645-653 | Hemosiderin granules: Cytotoxic response to arsenic exposure in channel catfish | Elsie M. B. Sorensen and Nancy K. R. Smith |
| 654-659 | Balanus eburneus: A sensitive indicator of copper and zinc pollution in the coastal zone | Scott Barber and John H. Trefry |
| 660-670 | Statistical models for estimating seawater metal concentrations from metal concentrations in mussels (Mytilus edulis) | J. D. Popham and J. M. D'Auria |
| 671-677 | Purification of metallothionein-like protein in rat placenta | Koji Arizono, Shoshi Ota and Toshihiko Ariyoshi |
| 678-682 | Effects of polychlorinated biphenyls on the metabolic rates of mourning doves exposed to low ambient temperatures | Gildo M. Tori and Larry P. Mayer |
| 683-688 | PCB residues inMercenaria mercenaria from New Bedford harbor, 1978 | Karl H. Deubert, Patricia Rule and Ilidio Corte-Real |
| 689-694 | Uptake of polychlorobiphenyls present in trace amounts from dried municipal sewage sludge through an old field ecosystem | Thomas S. Davis, James L. Pyle, John H. Skillings and Neil D. Danielson |
| 695-703 | Biodegradation of aroclor 1221 type PCBs in sewage wastewater | D. Liu |
| 704-706 | Electroneurophysiological studies on neurotoxic effects of hexachlorocyclohexane isomers and gamma-pentachlorocyclohexene | D. Müller, H. Klepel, R. M. Macholz, H. -J. Lewerenz and R. Engst |
| 707-715 | Cardiovascular actions and interactions of chlordimeform in the dog | Joseph A. Rieger, Casey P. Robinson, Patrick Cox and Mark A. Horst |
| 716-723 | Recommendations for selecting and decontaminating pesticide applicator clothing | Thomas H. Lillie, James M. Livingston and Mark A. Hamilton |
| 724-730 | Fate of glyphosate and its influence on nitrogen-cycling in two finnish agriculture soils | Michael M. Müller, Christina Rosenberg, Hilkka Siltanen and Tuula Wartiovaara |
| 731-737 | Triclopyr, glyphosate and phenoxyherbicide residues in cowberries, Bilberries and Lichen | Hilkka Siltanen, Christina Rosenberg, Mikko Raatikainen and Terttu Raatikainen |
| 738-751 | Comparative responses ofLilium longiflorum, CV, ‘Ace’ pollen to aflatoxins B15 B2, and G1 | William V. Dashek, Cheryl L. Bragg and Gerald C. Llewellyn |
| 753-757 | Comparison of three microbial toxicity screening tests with the microtox test | B. J. Dutka and K. K. Kwan |
| 758-764 | Evaluation of four concentration/extraction procedures on waters and effluents collected for use with theSalmonella typhimurium screening procedure for mutagens | B. J. Dutka, A. Jova and J. Brechin |
| 765-772 | Effect of water treatment on mutagenic potential | Ellen P. Flanagan and Herbert E. Allen |
| 773-774 | A technique for computer-controlled toxicant injection | Robert H. Boling |
| 775-782 | Toxicity, absorption and elimination of phosphoric acid triesters by killifish and goldfish | Kumiko Sasaki, Mitsuharu Takeda and Mitsuru Uchiyama |
| 783-789 | Oxygen consumption and filtering rate ofDaphnia pulex after exposure to water-soluble fractions of naphthalene, phenanthrene, No. 2 fuel oil, and coal-tar creosote | James G. Geiger and Arthur L. Buikema |
| 790-797 | Use of reverse phase C-18 minicolumns for concentrating water-soluble hydrocarbons | R. L. Puyear, K. J. Fleckenstein, W. E. Montz and J. D. Brammer |
| 798-805 | Marine sediment and interstitial water: Effects on bioavailability of cadmium to gills of the clamProtothaca staminea | J. T. Hardy, R. L. Schmidt and C. W. Apts |
| 806-809 | High blood and urine levels of cadmium in phosphate workers: A preliminary investigation | R. P. Sharma |
| 810-815 | An extraction procedure may not be feasible for cadmium analysis of tissues, such as horse kidney cortex, having a very high cadmium content | C. -G. Elinder, B. Lind, M. Piscator, K. Sundstedt and S. Akerberg |
| 816-820 | Relationship between uptake of mercury vapor by mushrooms and its catalase activity | Masana Ogata, Katashi Kenmotsu, Noboru Hirota and Motohisa Naito |
| 821-828 | Seasonal variation in soft tissue weights and trace metal burdens in the bay mussel,Mytilus edulis | Y. David Latouche and Michael C. Mix |
| 829-835 | Accumulation of polychlorinated biphenyls in atlantic tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) collected from the Hudson River estuary, New York | Ronald J. Klauda, Thomas H. Peck and Gary K. Rice |
| 836-841 | Problems associated with the purification of pentachlorophenol for biological studies | James N. Huckins and Jimmie D. Petty |
| 842-849 | Analysis of 3,5,6-trichloropyridinol in blood plasma | G. H. Takei and H. H. Lee |
| 850-855 | Toxicity of endosulfan to the freshwater fishCirrhinus mrigala | P. Ananda Swarup, D. Mohana Rao and A. S. Murty |
| 856-863 | Inhibition of brain acetylcholinesterase activity in songbirds exposed to fenitrothion during aerial spraying of forests | G. A. Hamilton, K. Hunter and A. D. Ruthven |
| 864-868 | Residues of malathion and methidathion on and in fruit after dilute and low-volume spraying of orange trees | G. E. Carman, Y. Iwata, M. E. Düsch, T. M. Dinoff and F. A. Gunther |
| 869-871 | Accumulation of fenvalerate insecticide in lamb tissues | Patricia C. Wszolek, Douglas E. Hogue and Donald J. Lisk |
| 872-876 | Toxic effect and accumulation of Atrazine in algae | Karel Véber, Jarka Zahradník, Ivo Breyl and František Krédl |
| 877-884 | Stress response of Juvenile Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) to the butoxyethanol ester of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid | J. R. McBride, Helen M. Dye and Edward M. Donaldson |
| 885-887 | Effect of ethylene diurea on the growth of some plant pathogenic fungi in culture | S. Bisessar |
| 888-893 | Selective effect on peripheral nerves after subchronic administration of acrylamide | Rebecca J. Anderson |
| 894-902 | Testing for tumor promoters inEuphorbia lathyris: Analysis of possible health hazards | Mina J. Bissell, Esther K. Nemethy, Liza Riddle and Melvin Calvin |
| 1-5 | Effects ofp-cresol on photosynthetic and respiration rates of a filamentous green alga (Spirogyra) | Jean Stout and Susan S. Kilham |
| 6-16 | Effect of retorted-oil shale leachate on a blue-green alga (Anabaena flos-aquae) | Diane M. McKnight, Wilfred E. Pereira, Colleen E. Rostad and Eric A. Stiles |
| 17-23 | Mallard egg quality: Enhancement by low levels of petroleum and chlorinated hydrocarbons | Larry D. Vangilder and Tony J. Peterle |
| 24-27 | Effect of mercuric chloride on the reproductive cycle of the teleostean fishChanna punctatus | R. N. Ram and A. G. Sathyanesan |
| 28-32 | Total mercury content of meat and liver from inshore Newfoundland-caught harp seal (Phoca groenlandica) | J. R. Botta, E. Arsenault and H. A. Ryan |
| 33-36 | Absorption and tissue distribution of cadmium in mice after chronic feeding with cadmium chloride and cadmium-metallothionein | M. George Cherian |
| 37-43 | Correlation of copper distribution in a freshwater-sediment system to bioavailability | Diane M. Diks and Herbert E. Allen |
| 44-49 | Effects of PCBs on mourning dove courtship behavior | Gildo M. Tori and Tony J. Peterle |
| 50-57 | Effects of parental and dietary PCBs on survival, growth, and body burdens of larval striped bass | Deborah T. Westin, Charles E. Olney and Bruce A. Rogers |
| 58-64 | Polychlorinated biphenyls in the fish and sediment of the Lower Fox River, Wisconsin | John R. Sullivan, Joseph J. Delfino, Carol R. Buelow and Thomas B. Sheffy |
| 65-73 | PCB, DDT, and benzo(a)pyrene in raw and pan-fried white croaker (Genyonemus lineatus) | Harold W. Puffer and Richard W. Gossett |
| 74-79 | Levels of PCBs and organochlorine pesticides in human adipose tissue collected in Ehime prefecture | Yoshikazu Mori, Masanori Kikuta, Etsuko Okinaga and Toshihiro Okura |
| 80-83 | Quantitative structure-toxicity relationship of chlorinated compounds: A molecular connectivity investigation | Aleksandar Sabljic |
| 84-92 | Determination of fenvalerate in flowing-seawater exposure studies | W. Peter Schoor and Charles L. McKenney |
| 93-98 | Potential identification problems with carbaryl | Thomas Cairns, Emil G. Siegmund and Gregory M. Doose |
| 99-104 | Toxicity and intracellular localization of carbaryl and 1-naphthol in cell cultures derived from goldfish | Thomas B. Shea and Eugene S. Berry |
| 105-109 | Effects of dietary carbofuran on bobwhite activity patterns | Robert J. Robel, Richard W. Felthousen and Arthur D. Dayton |
| 110-116 | A modification of the Luke multiresidue procedure for low moisture, nonfatty products | Milton A. Luke and Gregory M. Doose |
| 117-121 | Incidence ofcis-4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide in fruit crops treated with captan | Thomas Cairns, Emil G. Siegmund and Gregory M. Doose |
| 122-126 | Comparative acute oral toxicity ofpara-aminopropiophenone (PAPP) in mammals and birds | Peter J. Savarie, Huo Ping Pan, David J. Hayes, Jerry D. Roberts and Gary J. Dasch, et al. |
| 127-132 | Detection of genotoxicants in the leather and tannery industry using short-term tests | G. Bronzetti, R. Del Carratore, C. Bauer, C. Corsi and R. Nieri, et al. |
| 133-140 | Effect of pH on acute toxicity of dehydroabietic acid and chlorinated dehydroabietic acid to fish andDaphnia | E. Zanella |
| 141-146 | Intraparticle diffusivity of methylene blue into pores of activated carbon and pyrolysis ash derived from organic surplus sludge | S. Tanada, K. Boki, T. Kita, S. Tsutsui and T. Nakamura, et al. |
| 147-151 | Changes in neurotransmitter levels in channel catfish after exposure to benzo(a)pyrene, naphthalene, and Aroclor 1254 | Sue W. Fingerman and Everett C. Short |
| 152-157 | Ultraviolet absorption, aqueous solubility, and octanol-water partition for several phthalates | F. Leyder and P. Boulanger |
| 158-164 | Effect of dietary protein on locomotor activity during chronic lead exposure in male and female rats | Anthony J. Verlangieri, John J. Meyer and John C. Kapeghian |
| 165-169 | Chelation of lead with DMPS and BAL in rats injected with lead | Teresa A. Twarog and M. George Cherian |
| 170-177 | Removal of some heavy metals from polluted water by water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) | S. Muramoto and Y. Oki |
| 178-185 | Heavy metal residues in prefledgling black-crowned night-herons from three Atlantic coast colonies | Thomas W. Custer and Bernard L. Mulhern |
| 186-190 | Polychlorinated biphenyl, mercury, and cadmium concentrations in minnesota snapping turtles | Daniel D. Helwig and Marvin E. Hora |
| 191-198 | Effect of PCBs on the rate of carbon-14 uptake in phytoplankton isolates from oligotrophic and eutrophic lakes | Anders Södergren and Curt Gelin |
| 199-205 | Effects of chloroform, tetrachloroethylene, and trichloroethylene on survival, growth, and liver ofPoecilia sphenops | Diane M. Loekle, Arnold J. Schecter and John J. Christian |
| 206-213 | Fate of radiolabeled sodium pentachlorophenate in littoral microcosms | Matthew F. Knowlton and James N. Huckins |
| 214-218 | Gray bats killed by dieldrin at two additional Missouri caves: Aquatic macroinvertebrates found dead | Donald R. Clark, Richard L. Clawson and Charles J. Stafford |
| 219-222 | Changes in carbohydrate metabolism in tissues of freshwater mussel (Lamellidens marginalis) exposed to phosphamidon | K. Srinivasa Moorthy, M. Dhananjaya Naidu, C. Sreeramulu Chetty and K. S. Swami |
| 223-228 | Drift and worker exposure resulting from two methods of applying insecticides to pine bark | Michael I. Haverty, Marion Page, Patrick J. Shea, James B. Hoy and Richard W. Hall |
| 229-233 | RNA Synthesis in 2,4,5-T-induced tumors in bean embryos | Shukdeb Sen, Munir A. Rahmani and Irene Aikens |
| 234-238 | Identification of triallate in grain pellets | Thomas Cairns, Emil G. Siegmund and Gregory M. Doose |
| 239-244 | Distribution of pendimethalin in an aquatic microecosystem | A. R. Isensee and P. S. Dubey |
| 245-251 | Woodlice exposed to pollutant gases | Joseph J. White |
| 253-260 | An improvement for the concentration of micropollutants in the marine environment by using a bacteria strain with a membrane filter system | I. Allahpichay, M. Mishima and T. Yoshida |
| 261-268 | Methanogenesis of phenolic compounds by a bacterial consortium from a contaminated aquifer in St. Louis Park, Minnesota | E. M. Godsy, D. F. Goerlitz and G. G. Ehrlich |
| 269-276 | Enhanced oxygen uptake rates in dragonfly nymphs (Somatochlora cingulata) as an indication of stress from naphthalene | Manuel Correa and Robert Coler |
| 277-283 | Toxicity of texan petroleum well brine to the sheepshead minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus), a common estuarine fish | James K. Andreasen and Roy W. Spears |
| 284-290 | Mercury content in sharks | G. Mallory Boush and James R. Thieleke |
| 291-297 | Total mercury content in yellowfin and bigeye tuna | G. Mallory Boush and James R. Thieleke |
| 298-302 | Cadmium uptake and induction of cadmium-binding protein in the waterflea (Moina macrocopa) | Mitsuru Yamamura, Shigehisa Hatakeyama and Kazuo T. Suzuki |
| 303-308 | Arsenic distribution and neurochemical effects in peroral sodium arsenite exposure of rats | Sinikka Valkonen, H. Savolainen and J. Järvisalo |
| 309-316 | Arsenic in the forest environment after thinning with MSMA and cacodylic acid | Logan A. Norris, Paul R. Canutt and John F. Neuman |
| 317-322 | Accumulation of seven metals byCrassostrea gigas, Crassostrea margaritacea, Perna perna, andChoromytilus meridionalis | H. R. Watling |
| 323-330 | Effect of ascorbic acid on copper-induced oxidative changes in erythrocytes of individuals with a glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency | Edward J. Calabrese, Gary S. Moore and Mark S. McCarthy |
| 331-336 | Chromium and potassium accumulation influenced by body weight in goldfish (Carassius auratus) | R. Flos, M. C. Riva and J. Balasch |
| 337-343 | Use of tetrazolium salts as selective and sensitive reagents for iron in environmental samples | M. C. Mehra and M. Katyal |
| 344-350 | Effect of pesticides and PCBs on budding rates of green hydra | Barbara Benson and G. M. Boush |
| 351-357 | Organochlorine pesticide residues in rice paddies in Malaysia, 1981 | Peter G. Meier, Donald Chen Fook and Karl F. Lagler |
| 358-364 | Action of sunlight on parathion | M. Mansour, S. Thaller and F. Korte |
| 365-372 | Measurement and prediction of chlorsulfuron persistence in soil | Allan Walker and Pauline A. Brown |
| 373-377 | Electrophoretic profiles of esterases in starling (Sturnus vulgaris) plasma: An apparent simple genetic variant | A. D. Martin, C. A. Blunden, M. R. Fletcher, W. J. Fletcher and P. I. Stanley, et al. |
| 379-387 | Effects of simulated acid precipitation on growth and nodulation of leguminous plants | F. -H. Chang and M. Alexander |
| 388-393 | Fluoride-induced haematological changes in rabbits | A. K. Susheela and S. K. Jain |
| 394-399 | In vivo formation of halogenated reaction products following peroral sodium hypochlorite | F. L. Mink, W. E. Coleman, J. W. Munch, W. H. Kaylor and H. P. Ringhand |
| 400-405 | Detection limits of a biological monitoring system for chemical water pollution based on mussel activity | W. Slooff, D. de Zwart and J. M. Marquenie |
| 406-412 | A simple toxicity apparatus for continuous flow with small volumes: Demonstration with mysids and naphthalene | Roy L. Smith and Bruce R. Hargreaves |
| 413-419 | Use of fluorescence spectroscopy for monitoring petroleum hydrocarbon contamination in estuarine and ocean waters | W. A. Maher |
| 420-423 | Uptake and elimination of [9-14C]phenanthrene in the turkey wing mussel (Arca zebra) | Jan Erik Solbakken, Anthony H. Knap, Christine E. Searle and Karsten H. Palmork |
| 424-427 | Uptake of cadmium, zinc, lead, and copper by earthworms near a zinc-smelting complex: Influence of soil pH and organic matter | W. Ma, Th. Edelman, I. van Beersum and Th. Jans |
| 428-434 | Ligands binding cadmium, zinc, and copper in a species of New Zealand oyster (Ostrea lutaria) | R. P. Sharma |
| 435-441 | Lead poisoning in cattle: Reassessment of the minimum toxic oral dose | J. Zmudski, G. R. Bratton, C. Womac and L. Rowe |
| 442-447 | Heavy metal concentrations in tissues of Virginia river otters | Karen L. Anderson-Bledsoe and Patrick F. Scanlon |
| 448-455 | An algal assay method for determination of copper complexation capacities of natural waters | Herbert E. Allen, Carol Blatchley and Thomas D. Brisbin |
| 456-463 | Organochlorine residues in organisms of two different lagoons of Northwest Mexico | M. T. L. Rosales and R. L. Escalona |
| 464-472 | Effects of pesticides on pure and mixed species cultures of salt marsh pool algae | Mary Maly and Ernest Ruber |
| 473-478 | Changes in nitrogen metabolism in tissues of fish (Sarotherodon mossambicus) exposed to benthiocarb | K. Seshagiri Rao, K. Sreenivasa Moorthy, M. Dhananjaya Naidu, C. Sreeramulu Chetty and K. S. Swami |
| 479-484 | Determination of metaldehyde in workroom air | Maini Paolo and Boni Renzo |
| 485-491 | Modeling of the covalent attachment of chloroaniline residues to quinoidal sites of soil humus | Adesh Saxena and Richard Bartha |
| 492-496 | Evaluation of a mixed-phase column packing for the GC determination of fumigant residues in grains | James L. Daft |
| 497-504 | Effect of hydrazines on substrate utilization by a strain ofEnterobacter cloacae | Sheldon A. London and Charlie R. Mantel |
| 505-510 | Behavioral response of mallards to contaminated drinking water | Barbara L. Rowe and Harold H. Prince |
| 511-515 | Levels of chorionase activity during embryonic development ofSalmo salar under acid conditions | B. A. Waiwood and K. Haya |
| 516-521 | Acclimation of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) to nitrite | C. S. Tucker and T. E. Schwedler |
| 522-529 | Effects of Grays Harbor estuary sediment on the osmoregulatory ability of coho salmon smolts (Oncorhynchus kisutch) | David M. Kehoe |
| 530-535 | Distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the surficial sediments of Casco Bay, Maine | Peter F. Larsen, Donald F. Gadbois, Anne C. Johnson and Lee F. Doggett |
| 536-543 | Histopathologic effects of JP-4 aviation fuel on fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) | John R. Latendresse and Jeff W. Fisher |
| 544-551 | Mercury distribution in an ecosystem of the “Parque Nacional de Doñana,” Spain | G. Baluja, L. M. Hernandez, J. Gonzalez and R. Clavero |
| 552-558 | Chelation in metal intoxication. XIII. Polyaminocarboxylic acids as chelators in lead poisoning | S. K. Tandon, Jai Raj Behari and Surendra Singh |
| 559-566 | Effect of copper, cadmium, and zinc on percent spore germination of the cinnamon fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) and the sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis) | Patrick C. Francis and Raymond L. Petersen |
| 567-574 | Synergistic and antagonistic responses of fern spore germination to combinations of copper, cadmium, and zinc | Patrick C. Francis and Raymond L. Petersen |
| 575-581 | Seasonal variation in the accumulation of radionuclides of the uranium series by yellow pond-lily (Nuphar lutea) | D. C. Mahon and R. W. Mathewes |
| 582-587 | Effect of calcium and aluminum concentrations on the survival of brown trout (Salmo trutta) at low pH | D. J. A. Brown |
| 588-594 | Trace element concentrations in the liver, kidney, and muscle of Queensland cattle | H. L. Kramer, J. W. Steiner and P. J. Vallely |
| 595-599 | Chlorobenzene residues in human fat and milk | J. Jan |
| 600-605 | Perchlorination reaction applied to the rapid determination of PCBs | Koji Takamiya |
| 606-613 | Analyses of human milk samples collected in Hawaii for residues of organochlorine pesticides and polychlorobiphenyls | Gerald H. Takei, Sari M. Kauahikaua and Gladys H. Leong |
| 614-620 | Survival and condition of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) after acute exposures to methyl parathion, triphenyl phosphate, and DEF | Donald Palawski, Denny R. Buckler and Foster L. Mayer |
| 621-627 | Adsorption of fenitrothion and 3-methyl-4-nitrophenol on soils and sediment | W. H. Baarschers, J. Elvish and S. P. Ryan |
| 628-631 | Toxicity of fluometuron and diuron on the intermediate snail host (Lymnea spp.) ofFasciola hepatica | Frederick A. Christian and Twintillia M. Tate |
| 632 | Impact of blast-furnace plant emmissions in a Dune ecosystem | E. N. G. Joosse and L. H. H. Van Vliet |
| 1-9 | Influence of herpes simplex virus infection on benzo(a)pyrene metabolism in monkey kidney cells | John H. Degenhardt, Bruce Whitcomb and Mark R. Hall |
| 10-19 | Influence of essential elements on manganese intoxication | Shashi Khandelwal, M. Ashquin and S. K. Tandon |
| 20-26 | Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate (DEHA): Effect on plasma lipids and hepatic cholesterolgenesis in the rat | Frank P. Bell |
| 27-36 | Liquid paraffins in feed enhance fecal excretion of mirex and DDE from body stores of lactating goats and cows | Karl Rozman, Tibor Rozman and G. Stanley Smith |
| 37-44 | A column technique for determining sorption of organic solutes on the lithological structure of aquifers | D. F. Goerlitz |
| 45-52 | Identification and quantification of polychlorinated biphenyls in paper and paper board using fused silica capillary gas chromatography | P. de Voogt, J. C. Klamer and U. A. Th. Brinkman |
| 53-58 | Do carrier solvents enhance the water solubility of hydrophobic compounds? | F. Herzel and A. S. Murty |
| 59-64 | A partitioning cleanup technique using minimum quantity of hexane | P. N. Krishna Moorthy |
| 65-74 | Fenitrothion residue survey in relation to the 1981 spruce budworm spray program in New Brunswick, Canada | V. N. Mallet and A. Cassista |
| 75-79 | Coprostanol distribution from sewage discharge into Sarasota Bay, Florida | R. H. Pierce and R. C. Brown |
| 80-84 | Baker's yeast assay procedure for testing heavy metal toxicity | Gabriel Bitton, Ben Koopman and Hsien-Deng Wang |
| 85-92 | Uptake and excretion of cadmium, CdEDTA, and zinc byMacoma balthica | D. W. McLeese and S. Ray |
| 93-101 | Influence of accumulation of cadmium on the content of other microelements of two species of black sea decapods | Bogdan Skwarzec, Anna Kentzer-Baczewska, Ewa Styczynska-Jurewicz and Ewa Neugebauer |
| 102-108 | Recovery from methyl parathion-induced damage of the photosynthetic apparatus inChlorella protothecoides | G. Saroja-Subbaraj and Salil Bose |
| 109-115 | Effect of synthetic detergents on some of the behavioral patterns of fish fingerlings (Cirrhina mrigala) and its relation to ecotoxicology | Hazari Lal, Virendra Misra, P. N. Viswanathan and C. R. Krishna Murti |
| 116-118 | Survey of potatoes grown in New York state for aldicarb residues | R. R. Laski and J. J. Vannelli |
| 119-124 | Phytotoxicity of nonionic surfactants to sugarcane | Megh Singh and J. R. Orsenigo |
| 125-133 | Polybrominated biphenyls in lactating Michigan women: Persistence in the population | F. DeWolfe Miller, Lawrence B. Brilliant and Richard Copeland |
| 134-139 | Health hazard by exposure to toluene-diisocyanate in the shipyard | T. Hobara, H. Kobayashi, E. Higashihara, T. Kawamoto and S. Iwamoto, et al. |
| 140-147 | Uptake and transformation of Lindane by the liver during short exposure times | C. Yvelin, J. M. Yvelin and M. Lievremont |
| 148-156 | Biotransformation of Lindane in the rat | U. V. Gopalaswamy and A. S. Aiyar |
| 157-165 | Regional interrelationships of zinc, copper, and lead in the brain following lead intoxication | Shafiq-ur-Rehman and Om Chandra |
| 166-170 | Effect of acrylamide on glutathione-S-transferase activity in different regions of rat brain | Prakash Srivastava, Mukul Das, Hasan Mukhtar, O. P. Malhotra and Prahlad K. Seth |
| 171-174 | Investigations on the disposition of oral doses of some water-insoluble pigments | Salah M. El Dareer, Kathleen F. Tillery and Donald L. Hill |
| 175-178 | Histological technique for the identification of poisoning in wildlife by the rodenticide calciferol | K. A. Tarrant and G. E. Westlake |
| 179-186 | Mutagenicity studies of size-fractionated oil fly ash in the amesSalmonella typhimurium assay | Cheng-i Wei, Otto G. Raabe and Brenda J. Kimble |
| 187-194 | False positive halogen responses on HECD by fatty acids | Thomas Cairns, Emil G. Siegmund and Jerry E. Froberg |
| 195-199 | Niacinamide in canned tomato sauce | Thomas Cairns, Emil G. Siegmund and Gregory M. Doose |
| 200-204 | An exposure system for organic solvent vapor | Miho Kumai, Akio Koizumi, Kazuo Morita and Masayuki Ikeda |
| 205-211 | Kinetics of malathion penetration intoPeriplaneta americana L. | S. C. Saxena and Prabhu N. Saxena |
| 212-219 | Distribution function of heavy metals in river sediment | Hideo Nishida and Masaya Miyai |
| 220-226 | A rapid-cell culture assay of water quality | S. R. VanDoren, M. S. Hall, L. B. Frazier and F. R. Leach |
| 227-232 | Residues of 4-chloro-1-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-2-methoxybenzene(triclosan methyl) in aquatic biota | Tomoyuki Miyazaki, Tatsunori Yamagishi and Masao Matsumoto |
| 233-237 | Use of fish gill and liver tissue to monitor zinc pollution | John G. Saltes and Gary C. Bailey |
| 238-242 | Nitrite toxicity to fathead minnows: Effect of fish weight | R. M. Palachek and J. R. Tomasso |
| 243-250 | Effects of two herbicides on selected aquatic bacteria | Janet Beckmann, Pamela Tazik and Robert Gorden |
| 251-258 | Blood cholinesterase activities of flower garden workers after exposure to organophosphates | R. Rhyänen, J. Liesivuori, M. Närhi, E. Puhakainen and O. Hänninen |
| 259-264 | Chlorpyrifos and diazinon detection on surfaces in dormitory rooms | C. G. Wright, R. B. Leidy and H. E. Dupree |
| 265-268 | Organochlorine pesticide residues in the serum of mothers and their newborns from three Yugoslav towns | Davorin Bažulić, Bosiljka Štampar-Plasaj, Vladimir Bujanovic, Nikola Stojanovski and Bora Nastev, et al. |
| 269-273 | Mutagenic properties of methyl- and ethylbromophos in mammals | N. Degraeve, M. -C. Chollet and J. Moutschen |
| 274-281 | Persistence and metabolism of aldicarb in fresh potatoes | Thomas Cairns, E. G. Siegmund and Thomas S. Savage |
| 282-289 | Brain cholinesterase activity in fledgling starlings: Implications for monitoring exposure of songbirds to ChE inhibitors | Christian E. Grue and Cheri C. Hunter |
| 290-294 | Lead absorption in cows: Biological indicators of ambient lead exposure | V. Karačić, D. Prpić-Majić and Lj. Skender |
| 295-300 | Toxicity of phosphamidon to the common South Indian earthwormLampeto mauritii | Ch. Bharathi and B. V. S. S. R. Subba Rao |
| 301-309 | HPLC analysis of organochlorines using UV and radioactivity flow detectors | A. A. Podowski, M. Feroz, P. Mertens and M. A. Q. Khan |
| 310-315 | Quantification of carbaryl in pineapples by HPLC and GCMS-CI-NH3 | Thomas Cairns, Emil G. Siegmund, Gregory M. Doose, William S Langham and Kin S. Chiu |
| 316-323 | Octanol-water partition coefficient of benzo(a)pyrene: Measurement, calculation, and environmental implications | Barbara J. Mallon and Florence L. Harrison |
| 324-332 | Use of 9,10-Phenanthrenequinone monoxime as a selective and sensitive reagent for iron in environmental samples | A. Wasey, R. K. Bansal, B. K. Puri and M. Katyal |
| 333-338 | A technique for the enumeration of unicellular algae | M. T. Elnabarawy and A. N. Welter |
| 339-344 | Evaluation of a sequential extraction scheme to study associations of trace elements in estuarine and oceanic sediments | W. A. Maher |
| 345-353 | Fate and effects of atrazine in small aquatic microcosms | Donald L. Brockway, Paul D. Smith and Frank E. Stancil |
| 354-362 | Molecular connectivity of phenols and their toxicity to fish | Lowell H. Hall and Lemont B. Kier |
| 363-367 | Exposure to the water soluble fraction of crude oil or to naphthalenes alters breathing rates in gulf killifish,Fundulus grandis | Lisa C. Russell and Milton Fingerman |
| 368-376 | Effects of crude Dubai oil onSalmo gairdneri rich. andCarassius auratus L. | Mario Cotta Ramusino, Paolo Dellavedova and Daniele Zanzottera |
| 377-382 | Movement of aldicarb in different soil types | Toson M. Awad, Wendell W. Kilgore and Wray Winterlin |
| 383-390 | 2,3,6-trichlorophenylacetic acid (fenac) degradation in aqueous and soil systems | Arthur Rosenberg |
| 391-399 | In vitro cholinesterase inhibition of organic matter in urban and rural river sediment | Masako Tabata, Eriko Bannai, Hiromi Nishizono and Shizuo Suzuki |
| 400-404 | Detection of mutagens in leather and tannery industry assay of 28 commercial mixtures | R. Del Carratore, E. Cundari, C. Morganti, J. Moretton and C. Bauer, et al. |
| 405-409 | Copper and zinc in CCI4 treated rats | H. F. Loyke |
| 410-416 | Neonatal aspartate treatment: Effects on arcuate nucleus morphology, organ weights, and reproductive function | James N. Pasley, Ervin W. Powell and Nancy Lamoreux |
| 417-428 | Toxicity of lead shot to wild black ducks and mallards fed natural foods | Gregory G. Chasko, Thomas R. Hoehn and Penelope Howell-Heller |
| 429-438 | Determination of volatile halocarbons in water by purge-closed loop gas chromatography | T. Wang and R. Lenahan |
| 439-444 | Environmental mercury contamination around a chlor-alkali plant | Martin Lodenius and Esa Tulisalo |
| 445-452 | Mobilization of azaarenes from wastewater treatment plant biosludge | G. R. Southworth and Jenny L. Keller |
| 453-459 | Mercury in feathers of Swedish gyrfalcons,Falco rusticolus, in relation to diet | Peter Lindberg |
| 460-468 | Organochlorine residue levels in Mississippi River water snakes in southern Louisiana | T. D. Sabourin, W. B. Stickle, T. C. Michot, C. E. Villars and D. W. Garton, et al. |
| 469-477 | Spill of methyl parathion in the Mediterranean sea: A case study at Port-Said, Egypt | Mohamed I. Badawy, Mohamed A. El-Dib and Osama A. Aly |
| 478-485 | Metallothionein Induction, growth, and survival of chinook salmon exposed to zinc, copper, and cadmium | M. Roch and J. A. McCarter |
| 486-490 | Changes in tissue lipid and cholesterol content in the catfishClarias batrachus (L.) exposed to cadmium chloride | S. R. Katti and A. G. Sathyanesan |
| 491-496 | A simple way of storing numerical and metrical parameters of fish progeny for toxicological studies by photograms | H. Bresch |
| 497-502 | Acute and chronic toxicity of triclopyr triethylamine salt toDaphnia magna Straus | F. M. Gersich, C. G. Mendoza, D. L. Hopkins and K. M. Bodner |
| 503-509 | A statistical view of heavy metal pollution index of river sediment | Hideo Nishida and Shizuo Suzuki |
| 510-516 | Lack of mutagenicity of methanogenic digester effluent in theSalmonella/Microsome test | Cheng-i Wei, James L. Oblinger and Michael F. Richter |
| 517-524 | Alveolar macrophages from expectorate samples: A stress signal from occupational pollution | AsbjØrn M. Nilsen, Ottar Madslien, Erling A. Mylius and Barbro M. Gullvåg |
| 525-532 | Elevation of cadmium, lead, and Zinc in the hair of adult black female hypertensives | Denis M. Medeiros and Lynn K. Pellum |
| 533-536 | Lindane toxicity to four-month-old calves | Richard Frank and Heinz E. Braun |
| 537-542 | Delayed ethanol elimination from rat blood after treatment with thiram, tetramethylthiuram monosulfide, ziram, dor cyanamide | K. G. Römer, O. Torres Alanis, G. Garcia de Torres and K. J. Freundt |
| 543-549 | Effects of environmental temperatures on the toxicity of methylmercury in rats | Seiya Yamaguchi, Nobuhiro Shimojo, Kenichi Sano, Katsumi Kano and Yoshio Hirota, et al. |
| 550-556 | Induction of hepatic mixed function oxidase system by endosulfan in rats | S. R. Tyagi, Yogendra Singh, P. K. Srivastava and U. K. Misra |
| 557-564 | Influence of sediment types on the sorption of endothall | Kevin H. Reinert and John H. Rodgers |
| 565-569 | Antimony and thallium toxicity to embryos and larvae of fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) | Gerald A. LeBlanc and Jerry W. Dean |
| 570-574 | Respiratory potentials of the fish (Tilapia mossambica) under malathion, carbaryl and lindane intoxication | S. M. Basha, K. S. Prasada Rao, K. R. S. Sambasiva Rao and K. V. Ramana Rao |
| 575-579 | Interference of aluminium and pH on the Na-influx in an aquatic insectCorixa punctata (IIIig.) | H. Witters, J. H. D. Vangenechten, S. Van Puymbroeck and O. L. J. Vanderborght |
| 580-586 | Uranium effects on the growth of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) | T. C. S. Murthy, P. Weinberger and M. P. Measures |
| 587-596 | Fish mortality following application of phenthoate to Florida citrus | Herbert N. Nigg, James H. Stamper, Robert M. Queen and Joseph L. Knapp |
| 597-601 | Heavy metal tolerance in a cadmium-resistant population ofEuglena gracilis | A. Bariaud and J. -C. Mestre |
| 602-612 | Microbial growth effects of petroleum and shale-derived fuels | S. A. London, C. R. Mantel and J. D. Robinson |
| 613-620 | Bioluminescent toxicity assay of synfuel by-product waters | Damon Delistraty |
| 621-628 | Release of volatile liquid hydrocarbons from spilled petroleum | Thomas J. McDonald, James M. Brooks and M. C. Kennicutt |
| 629-634 | Analysis of airborne pesticides in a commercial pesticide storage building | Philip O. Yeboah and Wendell W. Kilgore |
| 635-639 | Vanadium and nickel content of Nowruz spill tar flakes on the Saudi Arabian coastline and their probable environmental impact | Muhammad Sadiq and T. H. Zaidi |
| 640-644 | Cadmium detection in the biosphere in Bio-Bio area, Chile | M. Alarcón, G. Cea and A. Rodríguez |
| 645-650 | Dimethoate and dimethoate oxygen analog in mangoes | Thomas Cairns, E. G. Siegmund and Gregory M. Doose |
| 651-656 | A rapid analysis for pesticides in milk and oilseeds | Milton A. Luke and Gregory M. Doose |
| 657-660 | Oxalic acid enhancement of recoveries of organochlorine insecticides and polychlorobiphenyls in estuarine sediment using cyclic steam distillation | Ivan Chang-Yen and Mahabir Sampath |
| 661-668 | Measuring the elimination of arsenic by the gills of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) by using a two compartment respirometer | A. A. Oladimeji, S. U. Qadri and A. S. W. deFreitas |
| 669-673 | Influence ofEdwardsiella ictaluri Septicemia on nitrite-induced methemoglobinemia in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) | C. S. Tucker, J. R. MacMillan and T. E. Schwedler |
| 674-681 | Nitrite-induced methemoglobin formation and recovery in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) at three acclimation temperatures | D. W. Huey, T. L. Beitinger and M. C. Wooten |
| 682-687 | Metabolism and excretion of orally ingested trimethylarsenic in man | Hiroshi Yamauchi and Yukio Yamamura |
| 688-692 | Mutagenicity of air pollutants collected at industrial, urban-residential and rural areas | Nobuyuki Takeda, Kiyoshi Teranishi and Kohkichi Hamada |
| 693-697 | Time course study of occurrence of anomalies in medaka's centrum by cadmium or fenitrothion emulsion | Yukio Hiraoka and Hisanori Okuda |
| 698-703 | Simultaneous inhibition of carbon and nitrogen mineralization in a forest soil by simulated acid precipitation | Theodore M. Klein, Norman J. Novick, Joseph P. Kreitinger and Martin Alexander |
| 704-710 | Aluminum activation and inactivation of bovine caudate acetylcholinesterase | Judith K. Marquis and Ellen E. Black |
| 711-716 | Toxicity of ochratoxin A and penicillic acid to chicks | L. F. Kubena, T. D. Phillips, D. A. Witzel and N. D. Heidelbaugh |
| 717-723 | Antagonistic and synergistic toxic effects of Pb and Cd in a simple foodchain: Nematodes feeding on bacteria or fungi | P. Doelman, G. Nieboer, J. Schrooten and M. Visser |
| 724-731 | Survivorship of meadow voles,Microtus pennsylvanicus, from sewage sludge-treated fields | Mark S. Maly |
| 732-741 | Long-term effects of arsenic accumulation in rainbow trout,Salmo gairdneri | A. A. Oladimeji, S. U. Qadri and A. S. W. deFreitas |
| 742-748 | Mutagenic activity of the liquid waste from the production of acetonitrile | K. W. Brown and K. C. Donnelly |
| I-II | Announcement |
| I | Preface | Karen B. Webb |
| 1-5 | Stability of aqueous solutions of sarin and soman: Influence of concentration and an equation for determining concentration | Ming L. Shih and Robert I. Ellin |
| 6-12 | Metabolism of chlorobiphenyls in soil | George F. Fries and George S. Marrow |
| 13-19 | Evaluation of XE-340 as a trapping medium for airborne organochlorine pesticides | Philip O. Yeboah and Wendell W. Kilgore |
| 20-25 | Purification of polybrominated biphenyl congener 2 | Elizabeth R. Barnhart, Robert H. Hill, Louis R. Alexander, Donna L. Orti and Donald F. Groce, et al. |
| 26-32 | Changes in bluegill activity as a monitor of acute benzene exposure | J. W. Fisher, R. A. Dilego and L. M. Paulos |
| 33-39 | Terrestriality in the Cyprinodontid fishRivulus marmoratus: Potential utility in H2S and other bioassays | Daniel C. Abel |
| 40-49 | Persistence and fate of methyl parathion in sea water | Mohamed I. Badawy and Mohamed A. El-Dib |
| 50-55 | Organal damage caused by aldicarb to a freshwater teleostBarbus conchonius hamilton | S. Kumar and S. C. Pant |
| 56-62 | Free amino acid pool of a sea anemone: Exposure and recovery after an oil spill | Margaret R. Kasschau and Cynthia L. Howard |
| 63-68 | Acute toxicity of chromate, DDT, PCP, TPBS, and zinc toDaphnia magna cultured in hard and soft water | Rune Berglind and Göran Dave |
| 69-77 | Factors influencing placental transfer of methylmercury in man | Rikuo Doi, Mitsunori Kasamo, Mutsuo Ishikawa and Tetsuya Shimizu |
| 78-83 | Hypercholesterolemia induced by dietary PCBs (Aroclor 1254) in fischer rats | John W. Carter |
| 84-91 | Structural and reproductive modifications in rats following a post-implantational exposure to captan | Fitzgerald Spencer |
| 92-98 | Effects of zinc, copper, and lead toxicity on α-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase activity | Shafiq-ur-Rehman |
| 99-105 | Plasmodium berghei infection in mice: Effect of low-level ozone exposure | Gary S. Moore, Edward J. Calabrese and Kevin H. Molteni |
| 106-113 | Effects of lindane on liver mitochondrial function in the rat | U. V. Gopalaswamy and A. S. Aiyar |
| 114-120 | Comparative study of the toxicity of metal compounds to heterotrophic bacteria | G. A. Thompson and R. J. Watling |
| 121-126 | Effects of lead shot ingestion in willow grouse | Norvald Fimreite |
| 127-132 | Acute toxicity of EDB and aldicarb to young of two estuarine fish species | Matthew Landau and John W. Tucker |
| 133-137 | Problems in determining the water solubility of organic compounds | A. Bharath, C. Mallard, D. Orr, G. Ozburn and A. Smith |
| 138-143 | A simplified confirmatory technique for organochlorine residues | José Luis Sericano and Adan E. Pucci |
| 144-152 | An evaluation of mercury-203 for assessing the induction of metallothionein-like proteins in mussels exposed to cadmium | P. B. Lobel and J. F. Payne |
| 153-162 | Dioxin analysis in stack emissions and in the wash water circuit during high-temperature incineration of chlorine-containing industrial wastes | K. S. Brenner, H. Mäder, H. Steverle, G. Heinrich and H. Womann |
| 163-168 | Accidental environmental pollution of a residential quarter of Kortrijk by a chromic trioxide aerosol | H. Beernaert, F. Vandermijnsbrugge and M. Martens |
| 169-176 | Automative quantification of rat duodenal rhythmic contraction | Ernest R. Whitcomb, Andrew Stead, George H. Ward and Martha Ann Brice |
| 177-183 | Disposition of dietary dieldrin in the little brown bat and correlation of skin levels with body burden | Donald R. Clark and Richard M. Prouty |
| 184-192 | Assessment of teratological effect and developmental effect of maleic hydrazide salts in rats | E. Hansen, O. Meyer and E. Kristiansen |
| 193-199 | Effect of intratracheally administered DDT and endosulfan on pulmonary and hepatic respiratory cytochromes | Satya Narayan, H. M. Dani and U. K. Misra |
| 200-209 | Lipid peroxidation in tin intoxicated partially hepatectomized rats | R. S. Dwivedi, G. Kaur, R. C. Srivastava and C. R. Krishna Murti |
| 210-214 | Effects of dyestuff effluents on Nigeria macro-benthic invertebratesHippopera nigeriae | Patrick T. E. Ozoh |
| 215-219 | Effects of Nigeria dyestuff effluent on germination latency, growth, and gross growth ofZea mays | Patrick T. E. Ozoh and A. A. Oladimeji |
| 220-224 | Toxicity of coal-distillates toSpirodela polyrrhiza | Joe M. King and Karen S. Coley |
| 225-232 | Oil and PCB interactions on the uptake and excretion in midges | Peter G. Meier and Richard R. Rediske |
| 233-240 | Free and conjugated resin acids in the bile of rainbow trout,Salmo gairdneri | A. Oikari, E. Ånäs, G. Kruzynski and B. Holmbom |
| 241-245 | Effect of insecticides on soil algal population | P. V. G. Muralikrishna and K. Venkateswarlu |
| 246-252 | Organochlorine residues in fish from the River Nile, Egypt | Osama A. Aly and Mohamed I. Badawy |
| 253-256 | Toxicity of halomethanes to cultured human and monkey cells | Kyo Mochida and Mikio Yamasaki |
| 257-263 | Teratogenicity of methyl benzimidazole carbamate in rats and rabbits | A. Janardhan, P. B. Sattur and P. Sisodia |
| 264-269 | Seasonal variation of arsenic concentration in well water in Lane County, Oregon | John J. Nadakavukaren, Rolf L. Ingermann, George Jeddeloh and Steven J. Falkowski |
| 270-276 | Contamination of silos in Switzerland by PCB residues in coatings | Luiz F. de Alencastro, Viviane Prélaz and Joseph Tarradellas |
| 277-280 | Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) partitioning between adipose tissue and serum | John F. Brown and Richard W. Lawton |
| 281-288 | Metabolism of phosphoric acid triesters by rat liver homogenate | Kumiko Sasaki, Takashi Suzuki, Mitsuharu Takeda and Mitsuru Uchiyama |
| 289-294 | Subchronic malathion treatment effects on rat intestinal functions | R. K. Wali, R. Singh, P. K. Dudeja, A. K. Sarkar and A. Mahmood |
| 295-301 | Trimethyltin induced hippocampal lesions at various neonatal ages | Louis W. Chang |
| 302-307 | Toxicity of 16 granular insecticides to wild-caught songbirds | Richard Balcomb, Richard Stevens and Charles Bowen |
| 308-312 | Acute toxicity of dietary polybrominated biphenyls in Bobwhite Quail | Walter O. Cottrell, Robert K. Ringer and John G. Babish |
| 313-316 | Postmortem changes in liver weight of Japanese quail | J. Christian Franson |
| 317-324 | Interaction of mercury and water deprivation on growth, feed consumption, and mortality in chickens | R. E. Grissom and J. P. Thaxton |
| 325-329 | Toxicity of arsenate and DDT to the cladoceranBosmina longirostris | Dora R. May Passino and Alexander J. Novak |
| 330-338 | Constituent bioconcentration in rainbow trout exposed to a complex chemical mixture | Greg Linder, Harold L. Bergman and Joseph S. Meyer |
| 339-347 | Triclopyr triethylamine salt toxicity to life stages of the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas Rafinesque) | M. A. Mayes, D. C. Dill, K. M. Bodner and C. G. Mendoza |
| 348-354 | Trace metal concentrations in fish from the South Esk River, northeastern Tasmania, Australia | R. H. Norris and P. S. Lake |
| 355-361 | Effect of suspended bentonite clay on the acute toxicity of glyphosate toDaphnia pulex andLemna minor | William A. Hartman and Dan B. Martin |
| 362-372 | Effect of eight outer continental shelf drilling muds on the calcification rate and free amino acid pool of the coralAcropora cervicornis | E. N. Powell, J. J. Kendall, S. J. Connor, C. E. Zastrow and T. J. Bright |
| 373-378 | Oxygen consumption by the crayfishOrconectes propinquus (Girard) exposed to Aquashade | David F. Spencer |
| 379-381 | Renal papillary necrosis in equines | Lewis W. Faulkner, Hollis N. Erb and John M. King |
| 382-385 | Mercury content of head hair from residents on the coast of Jakarta Bay | H. Ohno, R. Doi, Y. Tani and M. Harada |
| 386-394 | Antidotes and neuropathic potential of isofenphos | B. W. Wilson, M. Hooper, E. Chow, R. J. Higgins and J. B. Knaak |
| 395-399 | Brominated phenol production from the chlorination of wastewater containing bromide ions | Isao Watanabe, Takashi Kashimoto and Ryo Tatsukawa |
| 400-409 | Multivariate statistical analyses of 96-hour sediment bioassay and chemistry data | Robert A. Laskowski-Hoke and Bayliss L. Prater |
| 410-417 | Mutagenicity of the sunlight-exposed sample of pyrene inSalmonella typhimurium TA98 | Nobuyuki Takeda, Kiyoshi Teranishi and Kohkichi Hamada |
| 418-422 | Toxicity of the herbicides endothall and diquat to benthic crustacea | Ernest H. Williams, Ellen L. Mather and Sandra M. Carter |
| 423-429 | Relative importance of dietary and environmental sources of lindane in fish | C. Marcelle and J. -P. Thomé |
| 430-438 | Effects of reduced pH on three life stages of Sunapee charSalvelinus alpinus | Charles H. Jagoe, Terry A. Haines and Frederick W. Kircheis |
| 439-443 | Influence of five phenylurea herbicides on the diatomHantzschia in a sandy loam soil | Annette E. Pipe and D. Roy Cullimore |
| 444-450 | Influence of anionic surface-active agents on the uptake of heavy metals by water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) | S. Muramoto and Y. Oki |
| 451-459 | Effects of puget sound sediments and their elutriates on the life cycle ofCapitella capitata | Peter M. Chapman and Ronald Fink |
| 460-467 | Differential response of marine organisms to certain metal and agrichemical pollutants | Harold H. Lee and C. H. Xu |
| 468-475 | Distribution of fenitrothion residues in brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) tissues following aerial applications to Lac Ste-Anne, Québec | S. B. Holmes, P. D. Kingsbury, G. Mamarbachi and P. Mathieu |
| 476-483 | Sampling efficiency of five solid sorbents for trapping airborne pesticides | E. M. Roper and C. G. Wright |
| 484-490 | Parathion effects on reproductive characteristics and vital organ weights of female cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus floridanus) | W. Edward Montz, Roy L. Kirkpatrick and Patrick F. Scanlon |
| 491-498 | Organochlorine residues in three heron species as related to diet and age | K. R. Niethammer, T. S. Baskett and D. H. White |
| 499-504 | Nest defense behavior and reproductive success of laughing gulls sublethally dosed with parathion | Kirke A. King, Donald H. White and Christine A. Mitchell |
| 505-514 | Stereochemical analysis of the nerve agents soman, sarin, tabun, and VX by proton NMR-spectroscopy with optically active shift reagents | G. R. Van Den Berg, H. C. Beck and H. P. Benschop |
| 515-517 | Fluorometric assay for aflatoxins | Ajoy G. Chakrabarti |
| 518-524 | A gas chromatographic method for determination of 2,4-D residues in urine after occupational exposure | Nevin Vural and Sema Burgaz |
| 525-532 | Formalin preservation of avian blood for metal and DDE analysis | Stanley N. Wiemeyer, John F. Moore and Bernard M. Mulhern |
| 533-537 | Detection of 4-hydroxy-BHT residues in laboratory animals as an indicator of exposure to butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) | Kenji Yamamoto, Kazuo Tajima and Tamio Mizutani |
| 538-547 | High performance liquid chromatographic method for determination of six N-methylcarbamates in vegetables and fruits | Keh-Chuh Ting, Peng K. Kho, Anna S. Musselman, George A. Root and George R. Tichelaar |
| 548-555 | Impact of chlorine, chlorine dioxide and ozone on the oxidation of NTA during drinking water treatment | J. Hrubec, M. J. 'tHart, P. Marsman and J. A. Luijten |
| 556-560 | Degradation of carbofuran byAzospirillum lipoferum andStreptomyces spp. isolated from flooded alluvial soil | K. Venkateswarlu and N. Sethunathan |
| 561-567 | Partition coefficients as a measure of bioconcentration potential of crude oil compounds in fish and shellfish | Masana Ogata, Kuniyasu Fujisawa, Yasuo Ogino and Emiko Mano |
| 568-570 | Toxicity of the pyrethroid insecticides cypermethrin and WL85871 to the earthworm,Eisenia foetida savigny | Christopher Inglesfield |
| 571-574 | Effects of five insecticides on zygospore germination and growth of the green algaChlamydomonas moewusii | Jerome R. Cain and Renee K. Cain |
| 575-583 | Low concentration effects of endosulfan insecticide on reproductive behaviour in the tropical cichlid fishSarotherodon mossambicus | Peter Matthiessen and James W. M. Logan |
| 584-591 | Adenylate energy charge (AEC) response to stress and extraction technique in the Louisiana swamp crayfish,Procambarus clarkii | Fred H. Sklar and Karen L. McKee |
| 592-597 | Teratogenic and lethal effects of paraquat on developing frog embryos (Rana pipiens) | Norman A. Dial and Cheryl A. Bauer |
| 598-604 | Acute toxicity of hydrazine hydrate to the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) and daphnid (Daphnia pulex) | John S. Velte |
| 605-611 | Selenium effects on antennal integrity and chronic copper toxicity inDaphnia pulex (deGeer) | Robert W. Winner |
| 612-620 | Heavy metal levels inNucella lapillus (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) from sites with normal and penis-bearing females from New England | Edgar R. Miller and Jeffrey S. Pondick |
| 621-630 | Effect of pH on pentachlorophenol toxicity to embryos and larvae of zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio) | Göran Dave |
| 631-635 | The prospects for chemical darwinism | Stephen M. Ayres |
| 636-647 | The epidemiology and toxicology of TCDD | Renate D. Kimbrough |
| 648-654 | Dioxin in Missouri: 1971–1983 | Robert L. Powell |
| 655-661 | The psychosocial impact of environmental disasters | Karl Reko |
| 662-672 | The pilot Missouri health effect study | Karen B. Webb |
| 673-681 | Immunologic effects of TCDD exposure in humans | Alan P. Knutsen |
| 682-695 | Lessons for living in a chemical world | Irving J. Selikoff |
| 696-701 | Human effects of TCDD exposure | Lawrence B. Hobson |
| 702-709 | Determination and measurement of human exposure to the dibenzo-P-dioxins | Alvin L. Young |
| 710-725 | Searching for genetic effects of toxic chemicals: Chromosomal aberration and sister chromatid exchange | Patricia Monteleone |
| 726-734 | The clean-up begins | Robert Schreiber |
| 1-9 | Structure-toxicity relationships of selected naphthalene derivatives II. Principal components analysis | T. Wayne Schultz and Michael P. Moulton |
| 10-16 | Determination of benzene and toluene in soils and plant material by azeotropic distillation | Richard P. Kozloski |
| 17-23 | Average daily respiratory intake of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in ambient air determined by capillary gas chromatography | Hisashi Matsumoto and Takashi Kashimoto |
| 24-28 | δ-Aminolevulinic acid synthetase and heme oxygenase activity in lung and liver of rats given DDT and endosulfan intratracheally | Satya Narayan and U. K. Misra |
| 29-35 | Accumulation and elimination in mouse fat of compounds from the mothproofing agent Eulan WA Neu | Gunnel Westöö, Koidu Norén and Daisy Sjögård |
| 36-44 | Tyrosine aminotransferase activity in the benzene intoxicated rat | M. Bong, A. Michalska, T. Laskowska-Klita and T. Szymczyk |
| 45-54 | Effect of the benzene fraction of petroleum on protein content in rat liver and kidney | M. Bong, T. Laskowska-Klita and T. Szymczyk |
| 55-62 | Effect of intratracheal administration of DDT and endosulfan on cytochrome P-450 and glutathione-s-transferase in lung and liver of rats | Satya Narayan, A. Bajpai, S. R. Tyagi and U. K. Misra |
| 63-67 | Lipid peroxidation in lung and liver of rats given DDT and endosulfan intratracheally | Satya Narayan, A. Bajpai, S. S. Chauhan and U. K. Misra |
| 68-74 | Effects of a nonpersistent insecticide (Alsystin®) on abundance patterns of breeding forest birds | Richard H. Yahner, Jennifer L. Quinn and Jeffrey W. Grimm |
| 75-79 | Rapid assessment of effluent toxicities usingE. coli as a bioindicator | G. A. Thompson and R. J. Watling |
| 80-88 | Chromosomal aberrations in onion (Allium cepa) induced by water chlorination by-products | Kabil Al-Sabti and Branko Kurelec |
| 89-95 | Photolysis of aromatic compounds in water in the presence of hydrogen peroxide | M. Mansour |
| 96-105 | PCB Congener analysis of water and caddisfly larvae (Insecta:Trichoptera) in the upper Hudson River by glass capillary chromatography | B. Bush, K. W. Simpson, Lana Shane and Recilla R. Koblintz |
| 106-108 | Alcohol-induced suppression of the humoral immune response | J. S. Stolen, S. Draxler and J. J. Nagle |
| 109-113 | Carbaryl inhibition of interferon synthesis in cultured goldfish cells | Thomas B. Shea |
| 114-120 | Effect of aroclor 1254 on the biological fate of 2,6-Dimethylnaphthalene in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) | Tracy K. Collier, Edward H. Gruger and Usha Varanasi |
| 121-125 | DDE Residues and artificial incubation of loggerhead sea turtle eggs | Donald R. Clark and Alexander J. Krynitsky |
| 126-133 | Organo-chlorine insecticides and PCBs in River Nile water, Egypt | Mohamed A. El-Dib and Mohamed I. Badawy |
| 134-137 | Toxicity of a new pyrethroid insecticide, WL85871, to rainbow trout | Stephen W. Shires |
| 138-142 | Toxicity of adjuvants to bluegill | Curtis E. Watkins, Daniel D. Thayer and William T. Haller |
| 143-149 | The relative persistence in soil of five acetanilide herbicides | Allan Walker and Pauline A. Brown |
| 150-157 | Identification of 2,4-dichloroanisole and 2,4-dichlorophenol as soil degradation products of ring-labelled [14C]2,4-D | Allan E. Smith |
| 158-162 | Comparative study of two chromatographic columns used in the GLC determination of methylmercury | Mirjana Najdek and Davorin Bazulić |
| 163-169 | Blood pressure and hair cadmium, lead, copper, and zinc concentrations in Mississippi adolescents | Denis M. Medeiros and Lynn K. Pellum |
| 170-174 | Tellurium burden and neurochemical effects in moderate peroral exposure | Sinikka Valkonen and H. Savolainen |
| 175-182 | Heavy metals in lamb liver: Contribution from atmospheric fallout | A. Frøslie, G. Norheim, J. P. Rambæk and E. Steinnes |
| 183-187 | Assimilation of zinc, cadmium, lead, copper, and iron by the spiderDysdera crocata, a predator of woodlice | S. P. Hopkin and M. H. Martin |
| 188-195 | Injury by heavy metals inEscherichia coli | G. Cenci, G. Morozzi and G. Caldini |
| 196-204 | Effect of calcium on cadmium uptake and toxicity in larvae and juveniles of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) | D. A. Wright, M. J. Meteyer and F. D. Martin |
| 205-209 | Disturbance of motor performance and thermoregulation in mice given two commercial chlorinated paraffins | Per Eriksson and Jan -Erik Kihlström |
| 210-215 | Alkyl phosphate residue values in the urine of Florida citrus fieldworkers compared to the national health and nutrition examination survey (HANES) sample | J. G. Griffith and R. C. Duncan |
| 216-227 | Organochlorine insecticides and PCBs in water, sediment, and fish from the Mediterranean sea | Mohamed A. El-Dib and Mohamed I. Badawy |
| 228-238 | Determination of polyaromatic hydrocarbons in scallops (Pecten maximus) by UV fluorescence and HPLC combined with UV and fluorescence detectors | M. P. Friocourt, G. Bodennec and F. Berthou |
| 239-245 | Effect of methylene chloride on respiration and electron transport system (ETS) activity in freshwater sediment | J. T. Trevors |
| 246-255 | Volatile organic pollutants in biota and sediments of Lake Pontchartrain | Joseph B. Ferrario, George C. Lawler, Ildefonso R. DeLeon and John L. Laseter |
| 256-264 | Simultaneous accumulations of naphthalene, a PCB mixture, and benzo(a)pyrene, by the oyster,Crassostrea virginica | A. R. Fortner and L. V. Sick |
| 265-270 | Fatty acids and phospholipids of membranes isolated fromEscherichia coli growing in a medium with parathion | Susana B. Rosas, M. Mercedes Carranza de Storani and Nora E. Ghittoni |
| 271-274 | Effects of trichloroacetic acid, a new contaminant found from chlorinating water with organic material, on dragonfly nymphs | Manuel Correa, Edward J. Calabrese and Robert A. Coler |
| 275-279 | Atypical growth inPeriplaneta brain after malathion treatment | Prabhu N. Saxena and S. C. Saxena |
| 280-284 | Air pollution effects on Attica's natural ecosystems | N. S. Margaris, M. Arianoutsou, S. Tselas and L. Loukas |
| 285-290 | Subchronic effects of a mixture of “persistent” chemicals found in the Great Lakes | M. G. Côté, G. L. Plaa, V. E. Valli and D. C. Villeneuve |
| 291-294 | Lead in tissues of cats fed pine voles from lead arsenate-treated orchards | John E. Gilmartin, Deborah K. Alo, Milo E. Richmond, Carl A. Bache and Donald J. Lisk |
| 295-300 | Bird use and heavy metal accumulation in waterbirds at dredge disposal impoundments, Corpus Christi, Texas | Donald H. White and Eugene Cromartie |
| 301-308 | Identification of asbestos and glass fibers in municipal sewage sludges | Kyle Bishop, Steven J. Ring, Tibor Zoltai, Charles G. Manos and Virginia D. Ahrens, et al. |
| 309-316 | Metabolic fate ofO-[4-[(4-Chlorophenyl)thio]Phenyl]O-ethylS-propyl phosphorothioate in a lactating cow | G. Wayne Ivie, Don L. Bull and Ross C. Beier |
| 317-322 | Pesticide residues in Kansas pheasants | William G. Layher, Robert D. Wood, Dale Lambley, K. O. Bell and John C. Irwin, et al. |
| 323-330 | Biodegradation of crystal violet (hexamethyl-p-rosaniline chloride) by oxidative red yeasts | K. Kwasniewska |
| 331-339 | Effect of bacterial cultures on microbial toxicity assessment | D. Liu |
| 340-348 | Increased response of the rainbow trout gonad cell unscheduled DNA repair assay | Douglas G. Walton, Alfred B. Acton and Hans F. Stich |
| 349-358 | Competition of fate processes in the bioconcentration of lindane | S. Ramamoorthy |
| 359-368 | Uptake of cadmium by eggs and alevins of atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) as influenced by acidic conditions | R. H. Peterson, J. L. Metcalfe and S. Ray |
| 369-376 | Nitrite toxicity to the crayfishProcambarus clarkii | Michael P. Gutzmer and J. R. Tomasso |
| 377-384 | Mortality of early life stages of largemouth bass,Micropterus salmoides due to pentachlorophenol exposure | P. H. Johansen, R. A. S. Mathers, J. A. Brown and P. W. Colgan |
| 385-389 | Gill damage as a determinant of residual oxygen concentration in the sealed jar test | Heikki Tuurala, Mikko Nikinmaa and Antti Soivio |
| 390-395 | Identification and determination of some trace organic compounds in coastal seawater of Northern Greece | K. Fytianos, G. Vasilikiotis and L. Weil |
| 396-402 | Effect of copper sulphate on respiration, electron transport, and redox potential in the digestive gland of the snail host,Lymnaea luteola | G. Ramesh Babu and P. Venkateswara Rao |
| 403-406 | Applicator exposure to maleic hydrazide (MH) in flue-cured tobacco | T. W. Hunt, G. W. Wojeck and T. J. Sheets |
| 407-416 | Transient proteinuria and aminoaciduria in rodents following uranium intoxication | Keith W. Bentley, David R. Stockwell, Kath A. Britt and Charles B. Kerr |
| 417-422 | Influence of dietary vitamin E on susceptibility to ozone exposure | Edward J. Calabrese, Janet Victor and M. Anne Stoddard |
| 423-426 | Embryotoxicity study on cyclopiazonic acid in mice | K. S. Khera, R. J. Cole, C. Whalen and J. W. Dorner |
| 427-431 | Effects of dietary PCBs (Aroclor 1254) on serum levels of lipoprotein cholesterol in Fischer rats | John W. Carter |
| 432-437 | Inhibitory effects of calmodulin antagonists on urinary enzyme excretion in rats after nephrotoxic doses of mercuric chloride | Steadman D. Harrison, Jana L. Cox and Ralph C. Giles |
| 438-445 | Effect of lead on tissue deposition of mercury in mice | Y. M. Sin, M. K. Wong and L. K. Low |
| 446-450 | Nickel acetate-induced mortality in mice of different ages | G. Richard Hogan |
| 451-458 | Investigations of the interaction of aluminum with bovine plasma monoamine oxidase | Y. Tsuzuki and J. K. Marquis |
| 459-468 | Mercury in human breath from dental amalgams | J. E. Patterson, B. G. Weissberg and P. J. Dennison |
| 469-475 | Hand harvester exposure to maleic hydrazide (MH) in flue-cured tobacco | N. D. Herman, T. W. Hunt and T. J. Sheets |
| 476-480 | The role of acetylcholine in rhythmic spontaneous contractions of rat's duodenal smooth muscle | Ernest R. Whitcomb and Andrew Stead |
| 481-485 | Effects of carbaryl on gonadal development in the chick embryo | William J. Swartz |
| 486-496 | Recovery and reproducibility in determination of volatile halocarbons in water and blood | Rolf Kroneld |
| 497-503 | Dechlorination and trihalomethane yields | G. R. Helz, A. D. Uhler and R. Sugam |
| 504-508 | Preliminary study of organochlorine compounds in milk products, human milk, and vegetables | K. Fytianos, G. Vasilikiotis, L. Weil, E. Kavlendis and N. Laskaridis |
| 509-512 | Residue levels of organochlorine insecticides in lamb and beef from Baghdad | Muthanna Al-Omar, Mabrouk Al-Bassomy, Nehla Al-Ogaily and Dia Al -Din Shebl |
| 513-517 | Organochlorine concentrations, whole body weights, and lipid content of black skimmers wintering in Mexico and in South Texas, 1983 | Donald H. White, Christine A. Mitchell and Charles J. Stafford |
| 518-526 | Rapid and low-cost method for monitoring determination of selected chlorinated pesticides in feed mixtures | Stefan M. Waliszewski and Grzegorz A. Szymczyński |
| 527-532 | Residues of pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in game animals | H. Brunn, H. D. Berlich and F. J. Müller |
| 533-540 | Persistence of benomyl and captan and their effects on microbial activity in field soils | Ching Y. Li and Earl E. Nelson |
| 541-548 | Dissipation of atrazine residues from soils | Richard Frank and George J. Sirons |
| 549-556 | Naphthalene distribution in tissues of laying pullets, swine, and dairy cattle | G. R. Eisele |
| 557-559 | Zinc phosphide in subterranean burrow systems | Barry R. Tickes |
| 560-564 | Acute and residual toxicity of a new pyrethroid insecticide, WL85871, to honey-bees | Andrew Murray |
| 565-571 | Metal concentrations in the sediments from the Arabian Gulf coast of Saudi Arabia | Muhammad Sadiq and Tahir H. Zaidi |
| 572-577 | Levels of selenium in relation to levels of mercury in fish from Mjøsa, a freshwater lake in Southeastern Norway | A. Frøslie, G. Norheim and O. T. Sandlund |
| 578-586 | Impact of trichloroethylene contaminated groundwater discharged to the main canal and Indian River Lagoon, Vero Beach, Florida | T. Wang, R. Lenahan and M. Kanik |
| 587-596 | Microbial immobilization of phosphorus as a potential means of reducing phosphorus pollution of water | G. I. Wingfield, M. P. Greaves, J. M. Bebb and M. Seager |
| 597-607 | Quantitative study of testicular recrudescence in the fresh water teleost,Channa punctatus (B1.) exposed to pesticides | P. K. Saxena and Kanta Mani |
| 608-616 | Pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in fish from the lahn river | W. Schüler, H. Brunn and D. Manz |
| 617-622 | Arsenic in the Dunlin (calidris alpina) from the dutch Waddenzee | A. A. Goede and M. de Bruin |
| 623-626 | Changes in the sulfide content of bottom muds in going from river to sea | Yukio Hiraoka and Hisanori Okuda |
| 627-633 | Effect of pH on the rate of aldicarb hydrolysis | Chris J. Given and Forrest E. Dierberg |
| 634-644 | Volatility of ten priority pollutants from fortified avian toxicity test diets | Joel K. McCrady, Dean E. Johnson and Larry W. Turner |
| 645-649 | Fluorimetric detection and quantification of deoxynivalenol with zirconyl nitrate-ethylenediamine | James A. Baxter, Stuart J. Terhune and Loo -Sar Chia |
| 650-655 | Isolation of organic material from water | H. Kunte and E. H. Pfeiffer |
| 656-660 | Identification of 4-chloro-2-methylphenol as a Soil degradation product of ring-labelled [14C]mecoprop | Allan E. Smith |
| 661-667 | Isolation and characterization of palmitoylpentachlorophenol from human fat | G. A. S. Ansah, Steven G. Britt and Edward S. Reynolds |
| 668-675 | Effects of storage and pesticide treatments on honey bee brain acetyl cholinesterase activities | G. E. Westlake, A. R. Hardy and J. H. Stevenson |
| 676-683 | Interaction effects of mercury-pesticide combinations towards a cyanobacterium | Glenn W. Stratton |
| 684-690 | Simple detection of potential pollutant effects on fungal growth, sclerotia formation and germination | John E. Rogers and S. W. Li |
| 691-695 | Sulfur dioxide effects on petunia pollen germination and seed set | H. F. Linskens, Y. van Megen, P. L. Pfahler and M. Wilcox |
| 696-701 | Toxicity of fluridone in algal bioassays | J. T. Trevors and H. Vedelago |
| 702-708 | Counting alveolar macrophages (AM) from expectorate samples of exposed workers as a test for lung irritation from occupational exposure | Barbro Gullvåg, Erling Mylius and Asbjørn Nilsen |
| 709-714 | Effect of difference in diet composition on the toxicity of polychlorinated biphenyls | Noriko Yagi, Kazutaka Kamohara and Yoshinori Itokawa |
| 715-721 | Studies on comparative decomposition rate by rat liver homogenate and on micronucleus test of nitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons | Takeshi Ohe |
| 722-729 | Effect of styrene oxide on levels of biogenic amines and activity of monoamine oxidase in different parts of rat brain | Raushan Husain, Nikhat F. Zaidi, Satya P. Srivastava and Prahlad K. Seth |
| 730-735 | Blood lead concentrate and blood pressure after CCl4 treatment | Hubert F. Loyke |
| 736-745 | Accumulation of lead in fish from missouri streams impacted by lead mining | James M. Czarnezki |
| 746-753 | Effectiveness of hydrotreatment in reducing the toxicity of a coal liquefaction product to juvenile channel catfish | Glenn F. Cada and Margaret Kenna |
| 754-760 | Swimming performance of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) after nitrite exposure | Donald E. Watenpaugh and Thomas L. Beitinger |
| 761-769 | Long-term effects of 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene on freshwater plankton in an outdoor-model-ecosystem | J. P. Lay, W. Schauerte, A. Müller, W. Klein and F. Korte |
| 770-774 | Avoidance of suspended sediments by smelt as determined by a new “single fish” behavioral bioassay | David J. Wildish and Joanne Power |
| 775-779 | Specific molecular connectivity analysis of pesticides and related compounds: A preliminary study | Makoto Murakami and Jun -ichi Fukami |
| 780-786 | Increased serum corticosterone levels in triorthotolyl phosphate-treated chickens | Lane Foil, Dan Satterlee and Leigh Jacobs-Perry |
| 787-796 | Inhibition of TCDD-induced lipid peroxidation, glutathione peroxidase activity and toxicity by BHA and glutathione | M. Q. Hassan, S. J. Stohs and W. J. Murray |
| 797-802 | Resolution and biological activity of the optical isomers of 3-ferf-butylphenylsec-butylcarbamate | Masako Ueji, Chojiro Tomizawa, Takeo Masuda and Jun Kanazawa |
| 803-808 | Tritium toxicity: Age-dependent radiosensitivity of mouse testes | A. L. Bhatia |
| 809-814 | A fruit fly bioassay with phosphotriesterase for detection of certain organophosphorus insecticide residues | Tom Chiang, Mary C. Dean and C. Steven McDaniel |
| 815-823 | Mutagenicity assessment of different drinking water supplies before and after treatments | Silvano Monarca, Rossana Pasquini and Giuseppina Scassellati Sforzolini |
| 824-831 | Dissipation of 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP),cis-1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-DCP), and dichloropropenes from soil to atmosphere | William N. Albrecht and Karen Chenchin |
| 832-841 | Organochlorine residues in animals from three Louisiana watersheds in 1978 and 1979 | Patrick F. Dowd, George U. Mayfield, Dwayne P. Coulon, Jerry B. Graves and John D. Newsom |
| 842-849 | Cytopathological and numerical changes in haemocytes ofPeriplaneta americana after treatment with malathion | S. C. Saxena and Prabhu N. Saxena |
| 850-857 | Modification of aerosol size distribution by complex electric fields | Allan H. Frey |
| 858-865 | Effect of metals and other inorganic ions on soil microbial activity: Soil dehydrogenase assay as a simple toxicity test | John E. Rogers and S. W. Li |
| 866-870 | Binding of cadmium, copper, and lead ions by modified cellulosic materials | F. E. Okieimen, D. E. Ogbeifun, G. N. Nwala and C. A. Kumsah |
| 871-875 | Metabolism of aldrin by the freshwater planarianPhagocata gracilis | S. Post and M. R. Wells |
| 876-882 | Evidence for polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in the diet of bottom-feeding fish | A. E. Maccubbin, P. Black, L. Trzeciak and J. J. Black |
| 883-889 | PCBs in striped bass collected from the Hudson River, New York, during Fall, 1981 | Robert J. White, Himi T. Kim and Jai S. Kim |
| 890-896 | Inorganic chemical composition of trout food pellets and alfalfa used to sustainDaphnia magna Straus | U. M. Cowgill, H. W. Emmel and I. T. Takahashi |
| 897-903 | Effects of cadmium and copper on chemotaxis of marine and freshwater ciliates | Sharon G. Berk, John H. Gunderson and Laura A. Derk |
| 904-908 | Toxicity and accumulation of copper and cadmium in the algaScenedesmus obliquus LH | Karel Drbal, Karel Véber and Jarka Zahradník |
| 1-8 | Lead concentrations in tissues of marsh birds: Relationship of feeding habits and grit preference to spent shot ingestion | Shelly L. Hall and Frank M. Fisher |
| 9-14 | Thermoregulation in a naturally oil-contaminated Black-billed MurreUria aalge | Bjørn M. Jenssen, Morten Ekker and Claus Bech |
| 15-22 | Effects of ammonia on selected hepatic microsomal enzyme activity in mice | John C. Kapeghian, Alan B. Jones and I. Wade Waters |
| 23-28 | Inhibition of liver glycolysis in rats by dietary dichlone (2,3-dichloro-1,4-naphthoquinone) | Chris A. Pritsos, David E. Pisani and Ronald S. Pardini |
| 29-37 | Heavy metal concentrations in tissues of mink in Virginia | Martin C. Ogle, Patrick F. Scanlon, Roy L. Kirkpatrick and Jack V. Gwynn |
| 38-43 | Heavy metal concentrations in municipal wastewater treatment plant sludge | S. J. Spiegel, J. K. Farmer and S. R. Garver |
| 44-50 | Removal of GC background interferences from reagents used in fumigant analysis | James L. Daft |
| 51-60 | Quantification and distribution of polychlorinated biphenyls in farm silos | L. B. Willett, Ting-Ting Y. Liu, Holly I. Durst, Burton D. Cardwell and Edwin D. Renkie |
| 61-64 | Residues of cypermethrin in milk from cows wearing impregnated ear tags | Heinz E. Braun, Richard Frank and Lloyd A. Miller |
| 65-67 | Organochlorine residue levels in human milk from Baghdad | Muthanna A. Al-Omar, Samira J. Tawfiq and Nehla Al-Ogaily |
| 68-72 | Sweat-patch test for monitoring pesticide absorption by airblast applicators | Norman M. Rosenberg, Robert M. Queen and James H. Stamper |
| 73-81 | Factors influencing the high content of brominated trihalomethanes in Barcelona's water supply (Spain) | Francesc Ventura and Josep Rivera |
| 82-91 | Separating starvation losses from other early feeding fry mortality in steelhead trout salmo gairdneri, chinook salmon oncorhynchus tshawytscha, and lake troutSalvelinus namaycush | Jack C. Skea, J. Symula and J. Miccoli |
| 92-97 | Molt-inhibition in the craboziotelphusa senex senex following exposure to malathion and methyl parathion | P. Sreenivasula Reddy, A. Bhagylakshmi and R. Ramamurthi |
| 98-105 | Effects of monomethylhydrazine on selected species of marine diatoms | B. W. Wendler and D. R. Norris |
| 106-111 | Nitrite exposure and respiration rates in fathead minnows | D. E. Watenpaugh and T. L. Beitinger |
| 112-120 | Responses of macrobenthos colonizing estuarine sediments contaminated with drilling mud containing diesel oil | Marlin E. Tagatz, Gayle R. Plaia and Christine H. Deans |
| 121-126 | Acute and chronic toxicity of technical picloram (4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid) toDaphnia magna straus | F. M. Gersich, D. L. Hopkins and D. P. Milazzo |
| 127-132 | Percent mortalities and LC50 values for selected microcrustaceans exposed to treflan®, cutrine-plus®, and MSMA herbicides | Syed M. Naqvi, Vanessa O. Davis and Reanold M. Hawkins |
| 133-142 | Aquatic bioassay of 11 pesticides using larvae of the mosquito,Wyeomyia smithii (Diptera: Culicidae) | Daniel Strickman |
| 143-148 | Purification and characterization of lead-induced zinc thionein in the liver of rats | Koji Arizono, Toshihiko Ito, Shoshi Ota and Toshihiko Ariyoshi |
| 149-156 | Influence of dietary aflatoxin, zinc, and copper on bone size, organ weight, and body weight in hamsters and rats | Gerald C. Llewellyn, Elizabeth A. Floyd, Glenn D. Hoke, L. Bruce Weekley and T. Daniel Kimbrough |
| 157-162 | Accumulation of methylmercury in the earthworm,Eisenia foetida, and its effect on regeneration | W. Nelson Beyer, Eugene Cromartie and Gairdner B. Moment |
| 163-172 | Heavy metal concentrations of duck tissues in relation to ingestion of spent shot | Shelly L. Hall and Frank M. Fisher |
| 173-182 | Changes in eggshell thickness during incubation: Implications for evaluating the impact of organochlorine contaminants on productivity | Christine M. Bunck, James W. Spann, Oliver H. Pattee and W. James Fleming |
| 183-192 | Tissue distribution of trace elements and DDE in brown pelicans | Harry M. Ohlendorf, Daniel W. Anderson, Diane E. Boellstorff and Bernard M. Mulhern |
| 193-201 | Use of tree bark to monitor radionuclide pollution | James D. Brownridge |
| 202-208 | House treatment with organochlorine pesticides and their levels in human milk—Perth, Western Australia | Conway I. Stacey and Tania Tatum |
| 209-212 | Uptake of tri-p-cresyl phosphate in soybean plants | J. L. Casterline, Y. Ku and N. M. Barnett |
| 213-221 | Dislodgeable residues of carbophenothion in Florida citrus: Implications for safe worker reentry | G. C. de Batista, J. H. Stamper, H. N. Nigg and J. L. Knapp |
| 222-227 | Preliminary evaluation of the use of macrophage aggregates (MA) as fish health monitors | Richard E. Wolke, Robert A. Murchelano, Craig D. Dickstein and Carl J. George |
| 228-233 | Renal pathology in fish (Puntius conchonius Ham.) following exposure to acutely lethal and sublethal concentrations of monocrotophos | S. Kumar and S. C. Pant |
| 234-239 | Effect of aniline onChlorella vulgaris | H. M. Ammann and B. Terry |
| 240-248 | Genotoxic activity of particulate material in petroleum refinery effluents | C. D. Metcalfe, R. A. Sonstegard and M. A. Quilliam |
| 249-257 | Application of acute bioassays in evaluating the treatment of coal liquefaction wastewaters | Thomas J. Feeley and Charles J. Drummond |
| 258-265 | Effect of polynuclear hydrocarbons on algal nitrogen fixation (acetylene reduction) | Michael V. Bastian and Dale W. Toetz |
| 266-271 | Multivariate analysis of water contamination by heavy metals at Doñana National Park | J. González, L. M. Hernández, A. Hernán and G. Baluja |
| 272-278 | Brominated phenols and anisoles in river and marine sediments in Japan | Isao Watanabe, Takashi Kashimoto and Ryo Tatsukawa |
| 279-284 | Movement of bromacil and norflurazon in a sandy soil in Florida | Megh Singh, William S. Castle and Nagi R. Achhireddy |
| 285-290 | Identification of fluchloralin in imported dried fruit | Thomas L. Barry, Glenn Petzinger and Mary Stenson |
| 291-295 | Identification of diazinon and its metabolite in spinach by chemical lonization mass spectrometry | Thomas Cairns, Emil G. Siegmund and Jerry E. Froberg |
| 296-300 | Colorimetric determination of propoxur residues in vegetables and water | K. M. Appaiah, M. A. Sreenivasa and O. P. Kapur |
| 301-307 | Activation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by hepatic S-9 from a marine fish | Deborah M. Milling and Michael B. Maddock |
| 308-313 | Temephos residues in stagnant ponds after mosquito larvicide applications by helicopter | Emile M. Lores, James C. Moore, Paul Moody, James Clark and Jerrold Forester, et al. |
| 314-321 | Acute toxicity of four phenoxy herbicides to aquatic organisms | H. C. Alexander, F. M. Gersich and M. A. Mayes |
| 322-330 | Organochlorine hydrocarbon residues in sediments of two different lagoons of Northwest Mexico | M. T. L. Rosales, R. L. Escalona, R. M. Alarcón and V. Zamora |
| 331-334 | Metals and PCB concentrations in mussels from Long Island Sound | Richard A. Greig and George Sennefelder |
| 335-344 | Effect of selenite on the uptake of methylmercury in cod (Gadus morhua) | O. Ringdal and K. Julshamn |
| 345-347 | Effects of gut sediment contents on measurements of metal levels in benthic invertebrates—a Cautionary Note | Peter M. Chapman |
| 348-353 | Superficial accumulation of heavy metals in near shore marine sediments: An objective index of environmental pollution | R. Establier, A. Gómez-Parra and J. Blasco |
| 354-361 | Accelerated tetramethylthiuram disulfide (TMTD) degradation in soil by inoculation with TMTD-utilizing bacteria | C. K. Shirkot and K. G. Gupta |
| 362-367 | Absorption of Cu++ by long-term cultures ofDunaliella salina, D. tertiolecta, andD. viridis | B. Lustigman, J. Korky, A. Zabady and J. M. McCormick |
| 368-374 | Daphnia magna as an indicator of the acute toxicity of waste waters | Esa Nikunen and Veijo Miettinen |
| 375-379 | Effects of cold ambient temperatures on acute mortality ofPeromyscus leucopus dosed with parathion | W. Edward Montz and Roy L. Kirkpatrick |
| 380-385 | Hemolyzed, lyophilized bovine blood for quality control of lead determination of human whole blood | K. S. Subramanian, J. C. Méranger and J. Connor |
| 386-392 | Factors associated with blood pressure in females with heavy exposure to cadmium | S. Kagamimori, Y. Naruse, T. Fujita, M. Watanabe and H. Nishino, et al. |
| 393-396 | Tissue distribution of acetaldehyde in rats following acetaldehyde inhalation and intragastric ethanol administration | N. Hobara, A. Watanabe, M. Kobayashi, H. Nakatsukasa and H. Nagashima, et al. |
| 397-405 | Extraction and analysis of chlordimeform and demethylchlordimeform from human tissue samples | Joseph A. Rieger, Loyd V. Allen and Richard C. Fisher |
| 406-410 | Gas chromatographic determination of pentachlorophenol in human blood and urine | Samuel S. Atuma and Dorcas I. Okor |
| 411-417 | Serum organochlorine residues in Florida citrus workers compared to the national health and nutrition examination survey sample | J. Griffith and R. C. Duncan |
| 418-426 | Factors influencing grape worker susceptibility to skin rashes | C. K. Winter and P. H. Kurtz |
| 427-429 | Human cell cultures as an assay for the toxicity of antioxidants | Kyo Mochida, Munehiko Goto and Koichi Saito |
| 430-438 | Potential use of a roadside fern (Pteris vittata) to biomonitor Pb and other aerial metal deposition | Y. B. Ho and K. M. Tai |
| 439-442 | Metal accumulation capacity of five species of Sphagnum moss | Kai Aulio |
| 443-451 | Microtox® andSpirillum volutans tests for assessing toxicity of environmental samples | Richard N. Coleman and Ansar A. Qureshi |
| 452-459 | Variability of lindane toxicity inTetrahymena pyriformis with special reference to liposomal lindane and the surfactant tween 80® | Richard Wiger |
| 460-465 | Sampling of airborne pesticides using Chromosorb 102 | Thomas C. Thomas and Yoshimi A. Nishioka |
| 466-470 | Contamination of dairy and tobacco products by trace quantities of nitrosodiethanolamine (NDELA) | F. E. Okieimen and E. O. Akintola |
| 471-475 | Persistence of fenitrothion insecticide in poplarPopulus tremuloides and gray birchBetula Populifolia | Louis E. LaPierre |
| 476-481 | Determination of trace polymer in waste water | T. Hanasaki, H. Ohnishi, A. Nikaidoh, S. Tanada and K. Kawasaki |
| 482-489 | Sources and transport of organochlorine compounds and heavy metals into waters of the national park of doñana | G. Baluja, J. González, C. Rico and L. M. Hernández |
| 490-495 | Mercury concentrations in the australian fur sealArctocephalus pusillus from SE Australian Waters | G. J. Bacher |
| 496-499 | Urinary chlorobenzilate residues in citrus fieldworkers | Jack Griffith and Robert C. Duncan |
| 500-504 | Distribution of benzo(a)pyrene in discrete regions of rat brain | Mukul Das, Prahlad K. Seth and Hasan Mukhtar |
| 505-509 | DDE residues and eggshell thickness of ring-necked pheasant eggs from the Texas High Plains | B. M. Wallace, R. J. Warren, T. T. Taylor and F. S. Guthery |
| 510-516 | Effect of airborne fluoride on some hematological parameters of chick | K. S. Pillai and U. H. Mane |
| 517-524 | Toxicity of lead to soil respiration: Mediation by clay minerals, humic acids, and compost | K. Debosz, H. Babich and G. Stotzky |
| 525-530 | Mutagenicity, acute toxicity, and bioaccumulation potential of six chlorinated styrenes | Maria Tarkpea, Inger Hagen, Georg E. Carlberg, Per Kolsaker and Harry Storflor |
| 531-536 | Egg mortality of lake geneva charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) contaminated by PCB and DDT derivatives | G. Monod |
| 537-545 | Contamination and growth of the shrimp,penaeus stylirostris stimpson,cultured in a seawater/wastewater aquaculture system | Matthew Landau, Richard H. Pierce, L. D. Williams and Dean R. Norris |
| 546-550 | Acute toxicity of aldicarb, aldicarb sulfoxide, and aldicarb sulfone toDaphnia laevis | Jeffery A. Foran, Pete J. Germuska and Joseph J. Delfino |
| 551-555 | Toxicity of coal gasifier solid waste to the aquatic plantsSelenastrum capricornutum andSpirodela oligorhiza | S. J. Klaine |
| 556-563 | Copper exposure and ciliary function in gill tissue ofMytilus californianus | John R. Smith |
| 564-568 | Fate of 2,4-D entering a freshwater aquatic environment | Ronald D. DeLaune and L. Miguel Salinas |
| 569-575 | Measuring pesticide volatilization from small surface areas in the field | Paul F. Sanders, Michael M. McChesney and James N. Seiber |
| 576-582 | Analysis of drinking water for the detection of trihalomethanes | Nabil M. Fayad and Shahid Iqbal |
| 583-592 | Volatile halocarbons in haemodialysis therapy | Rolf Kroneld and Markku Reunanen |
| 593-595 | Toxicity assessment of tetrachloroethylene, trichloroethylene and 1,1,1-trichloroethane using human and monkey cells | Kyo Mochida and Koichi Saito |
| 596-601 | Metabolism of pentachlorophenol to tetrachlorohydroquinone by human liver homogenate | U. Juhl, I. Witte and W. Butte |
| 602-607 | Effect of styrene oxide on dopamine receptors in rats | Nikhat F. Zaidi, Ashok K. Agrawal, Satya P. Srivastava and Prahlad K. Seth |
| 608-611 | Minerals and blood pressure in CCl4 treated rats | Hubert F. Loyke |
| 612-619 | Low dose lead effects in calves fed a whole milk diet | J. Zmudzki, G. R. Bratton, C. Womac and L. D. Rowe |
| 620-626 | Mercurial induced brain monoamine oxidase inhibition in the teleostChanna punctatus (bloch) | Raj Narayan Ram and A. G. Sathyanesan |
| 627-632 | Masculinization of female mosquitofish by exposure to plant sterols andMycobacterium smegmatis | Thomas E. Denton, W. Mike Howell, J. J. Allison, J. McCollum and B. Marks |
| 633-640 | Acute toxicity of pentachlorophenol to the freshwater snail,Gillia altilis | Robert J. Stuart and James B. Robertson |
| 641-645 | Preliminary investigation of effects of sublethal acid exposure on maternal behavior in the crayfishOrconectes virilis | R. L. France |
| 646-651 | Effects of four agricultural pesticides onDaphnia pulex, Lemna minor, andPotamogeton pectinatus | William A. Hartman and Dan B. Martin |
| 652-659 | Dieldrin and growth and development of the earthworm,Eisenia fetida (Oligochaeta) | J. M. Venter and A. J. Reinecke |
| 660-665 | Induction of chromosomal aberrations in the musselMytilus galloprovincialis watch | Kabil Al-Sabti and Branko Kurelec |
| 666-672 | Cyanatryn: Degradation and effectiveness in controlling aquatic plants | D. MacKenzie, G. J. Sirons and R. Frank |
| 673-681 | Polychlorinated biphenyls in plant foliage: Translocation or volatilization from contaminated soils? | Eros Bacci and Carlo Gaggi |
| 682-688 | Accelerated degradation of organophosphorus pesticides with sodium perborate | ChuanFan Qian, Paul F. Sanders and James N. Selber |
| 689-695 | Background elemental content of animal feeds, Ontario, Canada, 1978–82 | R. Frank, K. I. Stonefield and P. Suda |
| 696-703 | Persistence and mutagenic potential of herbicide-derived aniline residues in pond water | C. D. Lyons, S. E. Katz and R. Bartha |
| 704-710 | Fate of herbicide-derived aniline residues during ensilage | C. D. Lyons, S. E. Katz and R. Bartha |
| 711-715 | Determination of chloroxuron in strawberries using liquid chromatography with electron-capture detection | F. A. Maris, R. B. Geerdink, R. van Delft and U. A. Th. Brinkman |
| 716-722 | Effect of perforated plastic row covers on residues of the herbicide DCPA in soil and broccoli | K. I. N. Jensen, E. R. Kimball and C. L. Ricketson |
| 723-728 | Loss of the herbicide triallate from a clay soil containing aged and freshly applied residues | Allan E. Smith and Leo J. Milward |
| 729-734 | Behavior of activated sludge with dyes | Eiichi Idaka, Toshihiko Ogawa, Chidzuko Yatome and Hiroyuki Horitsu |
| 735-738 | Residues of organochlorine pesticides in some Nigerian food materials | Samuel S. Atuma |
| 739-744 | Effect of 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic acid (2,4,5-T) on the morphology ofKlebsiella spp. from environmental and clinical sources | S. H. Wong, D. R. Cullimore and L. Bruce |
| 745-749 | Biliary metabolites of 2,6-diisopropylnaphthalene in rats | S. Kojima, T. Honda and M. Kiyozumi |
| 750-756 | Survey of exposure to pesticides in greenhouses | Robert Mestres, Claude Francois, Colette Causse, Laurence Vian and George Winnett |
| 757-766 | Peripheral blood changes of the Japanese quailCoturnix coturnix japonica following repeated small doses of trichlorfon | K. Gromysz-Kałkowska, E. Szubartowska, J. Sulikowska and K. Trocewicz |
| 767-775 | Organochlorine residues and eggshell measurements for tree swallowsTachycineta bicolor in Colorado | Lawrence R. DeWeese, Robert R. Cohen and Charles J. Stafford |
| 776-780 | Copper, nickel, and iron in plumage of three upland gamebird species from non-contaminated environments | Glenn H. Parker |
| 781-789 | Heavy metal distribution in organs and tissues of the eastern great white egretEgretta alba modesta | Katsuhisa Honda, Byung Yoon Min and Ryo Tatsukawa |
| 790-795 | Storage and handling as sources of error in measuring fish acetylcholinesterase activity | B. J. Finlayson and R. A. Rudnicki |
| 796-801 | Melanophores inBufo melanostictus (schneider) tadpoles following exposure to the insecticide dimethoate | Awadhesh K. Pandey and Veena Tomar |
| 802-809 | Chlorinated phenolics and their conjugates in the bile of trout (Salmo gairdneri) exposed to contaminated waters | A. Oikari and E. Ånäs |
| 810-815 | Free amino acid pattern in blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) exposed to crude oil | Juhani Soini and Pirjo Rantamäki |
| 816-825 | Observations of bluegills fed selenium-contaminatedhexagenia nymphs collected from Belews Lake, North Carolina | Keith A. Finley |
| 826-834 | Americium biokinetics in benthic organisms as a function of feeding mode | Scott W. Fowler and Fernando P. Carvalho |
| 835-844 | Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in oyster tissue around three coastal marinas | James M. Marcus and Tina P. Stokes |
| 1-8 | Use of adenylate energy charge as a physiological indicator in toxicity experiments | Zubir B. Din and James M. Brooks |
| 9-14 | Development of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for triadimefon in foods | William H. Newsome |
| 15-22 | Microbial decomposition of smog organic pollutants | N. S. Margaris and D. Vokou |
| 23-32 | Organochlorine and PCB residues in tissues of raptors from Illinois, 1966–1981 | Stephen P. Havera and Ronald E. Duzan |
| 33-40 | Determination of phthalates in aquatic environments | A. Thurén |
| 41-46 | Recovery studies of organocholorine insecticides in fruits and vegetables using cyclic steam distillation | Inés Santa María, Jaime D. Carmi and Mauricio Valdivia |
| 47-51 | Gas chromatographic evaluation of phosphamidon intoxication in sparrows | Prabhu N. Saxena and Pradeep Bhatnagar |
| 52-59 | Effects of paraquat and glyphosate on growth, respiration, and enzyme activity of aquatic bacteria | Kwong-yu Chan and S. C. Leung |
| 60-66 | Biochemical responses of bacteria after short exposure to alkyltins | D. Liu and K. Thomson |
| 67-72 | Validation of impaired renal function chick model with uranyl nitrate | R. B. Harvey, L. F. Kubena, T. D. Phillips and N. D. Heidelbaugh |
| 73-80 | Subacute administration of organophosphorus pesticides and hepatic drug metabolizing enzyme activity in normal and malnourished rats | Saraswati Bulusu and Indira Chakravarty |
| 81-91 | Differential effects of chronic lead intoxication on circadian rhythm of ambulatory activity and on regional brain norepinephrine levels in rats | Shafiq-ur-Rehman, Khushnood-ur-Rehman, Kabir-ud-Din and Om Chandra |
| 92-94 | Studies on toxic effects of gamma-pentachlorocyclo-hexene (PCCH) | R. M. Macholz, M. Kujawa, H. J. Lewerenz, R. Plass and R. Engst |
| 95-100 | Renewal device for test solutions inDaphnia toxicity tests | Krzysztof M. Jop, John H. Rodgers, Edmund E. Price and Kenneth L. Dickson |
| 101-108 | Persistence of pentachlorophenol in a wastewater-estuarine aquaculture system | Joseph J. Seidler, Matthew Landau, Forrest E. Dierberg and Richard H. Pierce |
| 109-113 | Residues of organochlorine insecticides in fish from polluted water | Muthanna A. Al-Omar, Nehla H. Al-Ogaily and Dia-Aldin Shebil |
| 114-121 | Growth and photosynthetic response of a freshwater alga,Selenastrum capricornutum, to an oil shale by-product water | Damon Delistraty |
| 122-131 | Effects of endosulphan on the hypothalamo hypophysial complex and fish reproductive physiology | Lata Shukla and A. K. Pandey |
| 132-139 | Impairment of thyroid activity inSarotherodon mossambicus due to DDT treatment | Lata Shukla and A. K. Pandey |
| 140-145 | In Vivo metabolism of fenitrothion (0,0-dimethyl-0-(4-nitro-m-tolyl) phosphorothioate) in fresh water teleost (Tilapia mossambica) | F. Anjum and Syed S. H. Qadri |
| 146-149 | Absence of histopathological response to cadmium in gill and digestive diverticula of the mussel,Mytilus edulis | A. S. Giraud, L. K. Webster, J. G. Fabris, L. C. Collett and N. D. Yeomans |
| 150-158 | Crude Dubai oil toxicity on some fresh-water invertebrates | Mario Cotta Ramusino and Daniele Zanzottera |
| 159-167 | Possible sediment scavenging of chlordane and contamination of the aquatic biota in Belmont Lake, New York | Lindsay W. Wood, Peter A. Jones and Arthur Richards |
| 168-175 | Survival and hepatic metallothionein in developing rainbow trout exposed to a mixture of zinc, copper, and cadmium | M. Roch and J. A. McCarter |
| 176-180 | Effect of substituted phenols on transaminase activity in the fish,Leuciscus idus melanotus L. | Heidrun Tiedge, Roland Nagel and Klaus Urich |
| 181-185 | Methylmercuric chloride and serum cholesterol level in the bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) | Hiran M. Dutta and Ali Z. Haghighi |
| 186-191 | Survival ofSalmo gairdneri (rainbow trout) in the zinc polluted Molonglo River near Captains Flat, New South Wales, Australia | G. A. Graham, G. Byron and R. H. Norris |
| 192-198 | Cadmium accumulation and ultrastructural alterations in oogenesis of the prawnPalaemon serratus (Pennant) | E. Papathanassiou |
| 199-203 | Chromatin condensation in the erythrocytes of fish following exposure to cadmium | T. S. Gill and J. C. Pant |
| 204-210 | Carbohydrate metabolism in tissue of fresh water crab (Oziotelphusa senex senex) exposed to methyl parathion | P. Sreenivasula Reddy, A. Bhagyalakshmi and R. Ramamurthi |
| 211-218 | Gas chromatographic determination of organochlorine pesticides; contamination of dicofol, fenson, and tetradifon in fish and natural waters of a wet area beside the Mediterranean sea | J. C. Barbera, F. J. Lopez, F. Hernandez, J. Medina and A. Pastor |
| 219-225 | Potential formation of bromophenols in Barcelona's tap water due to daily salt mine discharges and occasional phenol spills | Francesc Ventura and Josep Rivera |
| 226-229 | Preparation of water soluble fractions of crude oils for toxicity studies | W. A. Maher |
| 230-233 | Determination of chlorinated pesticides in tobacco | Stefan M. Waliszewski and Grzegorz A. Szymczyński |
| 234-241 | Removal of alachlor residues from contaminated clothing fabrics | C. J. Kim, J. F. Stone, J. R. Coats and S. J. Kadolph |
| 242-249 | A computer program in basic for determining probit and log-probit or logit correlation for toxicology and biology | M. M. Abou-Setta, R. W. Sorrell and C. C. Childers |
| 250-253 | Lack of mutagenic activity of crude and refined oils in the unicellular algaChlamydomonas reinhardtii | J. H. Vandermeulen and R. W. Lee |
| 254-259 | Effect of acetone on the toxicity of four chemicals toSelenastrum capricornutum | N. Adams, K. H. Goulding and A. J. Dobbs |
| 260-266 | Altered grazing patterns in an experimental copepod-alga ecosystem exposed to naphthalene and Kuwait crude oil | John H. Vandermeulen |
| 267-270 | Alterations in lipid composition of membranes fromRhizobium meliloti exposed to parathion | M. Mercedes Carranza de Storani, Susana B. Rosas and Nora E. Ghittoni |
| 271-277 | Effects of pentachlorophenol on methanogenic fermentation of phenol | E. M. Godsy, D. F. Goerlitz and G. G. Ehrlich |
| 278-285 | Selenium mediated reduction of the toxicity expression of cigarette smoke condensate inPhotobacterium phosphoreum | I. E. Yates, O. T. Chortyk and J. L. Lanier |
| 286-293 | Effects of suspended solids on the biotransformation of acenaphthene | W. S. Hall, T. J. Leslie and K. L. Dickson |
| 294-298 | Mercury pollution near an industrial source in Southwest Finland | Veikko Hynninen and Martin Lodenius |
| 299-305 | Mercury in plants, soil, and water from a caustic chlorine industry | B. P. Shaw, A. Sahu and A. K. Panigrahy |
| 306-310 | Trace elements (Cu, Fe, Zn) in several tissues of CCI4-induced chronic hepatitis rats | Takeshi Minami, Hideaki Matsuda, Michinori Kubo and Yuko Okazaki |
| 311-316 | Organochlorine residues in adipose tissue of residents of the Texas Gulf coast | G. A. S. Ansari, Gordon P. James, L. Alice Hu and Edward S. Reynolds |
| 317-324 | Measurement of epididymal sperm motility as a test variable in the rat | Ralph E. Linder, Lillian F. Strader and W. Keith McElroy |
| 325-331 | Subacute atrazine treatment effects on rat renal functions | C. Santa Maria, M. G. Vilas, F. G. Muriana and A. Relimpio |
| 332-336 | Nephrotoxic and hepatotoxic effects of chromium compounds in rats | R. Laborda, J. Díaz-Mayans and A. NÚñez |
| 337-341 | Some effects of multiple, sublethal doses of monosodium methanearsonate (MSMA) herbicide on hematology, growth, and reproduction of laboratory mice | J. A. Prukop and N. L. Savage |
| 342-349 | Effect of cadmium chloride on cell division and chromosomes in Chinese Hamster Ovary cells | B. C. Lakkad, S. K. Nigam, A. B. Karnik, K. N. Thakore and B. B. Chatterjee |
| 350-355 | Metabolism and excretion of orally administered arsenobetaine in the hamster | Hiroshi Yamauchi, Toshikazu Kaise and Yukio Yamamura |
| 356-363 | Lactose and milk replacer influence on lead absorption and lead toxicity in calves | Jan Zmudzki, Gerald R. Bratton, Carolyn W. Womac, Loyd D. Rowe and Bob Wagner |
| 364-371 | Environmentally significant volatile organic pollutants in human blood | Shelley R. Antoine, Ildefonso R. DeLeon and Roberta M. O'Dell-Smith |
| 372-375 | Cadmium in smoke particulates of regular and filter cigarettes containing low and high cadmium concentrations | Carl A. Bache, Charlotte M. Reid, Dietrich Hoffman, John D. Adams and Donald J. Lisk |
| 376-383 | Trace elements in sediments, water, and American coots (Fulica americana) at a coal-fired power plant in Texas, 1979–1982 | Donald H. White, Kirke A. King, Christine A. Mitchell and Bernard M. Mulhern |
| 384-391 | Hydrogen oxidation soil bioassay using the single laboratory method | R. D. Rogers and P. A. Pryfogle |
| 392-395 | Contamination of meat products by trace quantities of nitrosodiethanolamine (NDELA) | T. C. A. Anucha, F. E. Okieimen and M. M. Ajibola |
| 396-400 | Effect of cadmium and zinc on microbial adhesion, growth, and metal uptake | J. W. Bhattacherjee |
| 401-404 | Levels of chemical versus biological methylation of mercury in sediments | Mitchell Berman and Richard Bartha |
| 405-411 | Mercury resistant bacteria isolated from sediment | Jack T. Trevors |
| 412-420 | Effect of endosulfan, malathion, and permethrin on sexual life cycle ofChlamydomonas reinhardtii | M. S. Netrawali, S. R. Gandhi and M. D. Pednekar |
| 421-428 | Ozone and sulfur dioxide effects on the ultrastructure of the chloroplasts of hybrid poplar leaves | David G. Pechak, Reginald D. Noble and Leon Dochinger |
| 429-436 | Metabolites of xenobiotics in the bile of fish in waterways polluted by pulpmill effluents | A. O. J. Oikari |
| 437-443 | Bioaccumulation of14 C-hexachlorobenzene in eggs and fry of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) | Yuyao Huang, Gregory R. Biddinger and Steven P. Gloss |
| 444-451 | Evaluation of metabolic responses ofArtemia salina to oil and oil dispersant as a potential indicator of toxicant stress | G. Verriopoulos, M. Moraitou-Apostolopoulou and A. Xatzispirou |
| 452-459 | Nonaccumulation of chlorinated dioxins and furans by goldfish exposed to contaminated sediment and flyash | P. W. O'Keefe, D. R. Hilker, R. M. Smith, K. M. Aldous and R. J. Donnelly, et al. |
| 460-467 | Acid phosphatase activity in the intestine and caeca of bluegill, exposed to methyl mercuric chloride | Amjad Hossain and Hiran M. Dutta |
| 468-474 | Variable sensitivity of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) eggs and alevins to heavy metals | Noor A. M. Shazili and David Pascoe |
| 475-476 | Francis Alan Gunther, 1918–1985 |
| 477-483 | Chloroform in tap water and human blood | Rolf Kroneld |
| 484-490 | Case-control study on cardiovascular function in females with a history of heavy exposure to cadmium | S. Kagamimori, M. Watanabe, H. Nakagawa, Y. Okumura and S. Kawano |
| 491-495 | Cadmium in blood as an indicator of integrated exposure to cadmium in the urban population | S. Telišman, J. Azarić and D. Prpić-Majić |
| 496-499 | Improved determination of cadmium in blood and plasma by flameless atomic absorption spectroscopy | Clark A. Roberts and J. Milton Clark |
| 500-505 | Strain differences in excretion of methylmercury in mice | Rikuo Doi |
| 506-509 | Low erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) activity and susceptibility to carbaryl-induced methemoglobin formation and glutathione depletion | Edward J. Calabrese and Christopher P. Geiger |
| 510-517 | Combined effects of n-hexane and toluene on norepinephrine and dopamine levels in rat brain tissues after long-term exposures | Masayuki Ikeda, Akio Koizumi, Miyuki Kasahara and Hiroyoshi Fujita |
| 518-522 | Distribution and elimination of lindane in goats | R. D. Mosha, N. Gyrd-Hansen and I. Kraul |
| 523-526 | Aquatic toxicity evaluated using human and monkey cell culture assays | Kyo Mochida |
| 527-532 | Toxicity of essential oils on toxigenic and nontoxigenic fungi | D. P. Thompson and Charlene Cannon |
| 533-539 | Effect of three insecticides on growth rates of soil fungi | Kelly L. Beatty and Mary L. Sohn |
| 540-547 | Effects of soil texture on respiration and metal solubility in heating oil-amended soils | L. M. Zibilske and J. A. Risser |
| 548-555 | Treatment of solids and petroleum hydrocarbons in storm runoff with an on-site detention basin | James S. Latimer, Gary L. Mills, Eva J. Hoffman and James G. Quinn |
| 556-562 | Degradation of the herbicide propanil in distilled water | A. Dahchour, G. Bitton, C. M. Coste and J. Bastide |
| 563-570 | Soil water samplers in ion balance studies on acidic forest soils | L. Rasmussen, P. JØrgensen and S. Kruse |
| 571-578 | Accumulation of sediment-bound PCBs by fiddler crabs | James R. Clark, James M. Patrick, James C. Moore and Jerrold Forester |
| 579-586 | Acute metal toxicology of olfaction in coho salmon: Behavior, receptors, and odor-metal complexation | Bradley C. Rehnberg and Carl B. Schreck |
| 587-594 | Heavy metals in oyster tissue around three coastal marinas | James M. Marcus and Alfreda M. Thompson |
| 595-599 | Correlations between lead, cadmium, copper, zinc, and iron concentrations in frozen tuna fish | L. Galindo, A. Hardisson and F. García Montelongo |
| 600-607 | Copper treatment of the digestive gland of the slug,Arion ater L. 1. Bioassay conduction and histochemical analysis | J. A. Marigómez, E. Angulo and J. Moya |
| 608-615 | Copper treatment of the digestive gland of the slugArion ater L. 2. Morphometrics and histophysiology | J. A. Marigómez, E. Angulo and J. Moya |
| 616-621 | Responses of quail, pheasants, and sparrows to one oral dose of dimethoate and to consumption of dimethoate treated bran baits | A. Radvanyi, P. Kroeger, D. G. Busby and G. G. Shaw |
| 622-628 | Fenitrothion and aminocarb residues in water and balsam fir foliage following spruce budworm spraying programs in Quebec, 1979 to 1982 | R. Morin, G. Gaboury and G. Mamarbachi |
| 629-634 | Charcoal air sampling tube storage stability and desorption efficiencies of 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) and 1,3-dichloropropene (DCP) | William N. Albrecht, Mark R. Hagadone and Karen Chenchin |
| 635-643 | Chlordane residues in normal human blood | Masanobu Wariishi, Yasuo Suzuki and Keitaro Nishiyama |
| 644-650 | PCB congeners, hexachlorobenzene, and organochlorine insecticides in human fat in Italy | S. Focardi, C. Fossi, C. Leonzio and R. Romei |
| 651-655 | Pesticide and polychlorinated biphenyl residues in human adipose tissue from Northeast Louisiana | Robert L. Holt, Sharon Cruse and E. S. Greer |
| 656-661 | Organochlorine residues in British otters | C. F. Mason, T. C. Ford and N. I. Last |
| 662-667 | Mercury content in mushroom species in the Cordova area | G. Zurera, F. Rincón, F. Arcos and R. Pozo-Lora |
| 668-673 | Methylmercury toxicity in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) | Hidehiko Tamashiro, Mikio Arakaki, Hirokatsu Akagi, Kimiko Hirayama and Michael H. Smolensky |
| 674-679 | Dichotomous effects of cadmium and selenium on erythropoiesis in mice | G. Richard Hogan and Philip D. Jackson |
| 680-684 | Mutagenic properties of pirimiphos-methyl in male mice | P. S. Rajini Muralidhara, M. K. Krishnakumari and S. K. Majumder |
| 685-692 | Effects of environmental conditions on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and mutagenicity of airborne particulate matter | Nobuyuki Takeda and Kiyoshi Teranishi |
| 693-700 | Prediction of pesticide dermal exposure and urinary metabolite level of tree crop harvesters from field residues | J. H. Stamper, H. N. Nigg and R. M. Queen |
| 701-706 | Odors, aerosols, laminar air flow, and electrostatics | Allan H. Frey |
| 707-714 | Multiple regression analysis of toxic interactions: Application to the microtox test and general comments | F. Bois, M. Vaillant and P. Vasseur |
| 715-722 | Reactivity of nitrogenous and other organic compounds with aqueous chlorine | Edward L. Katz |
| 723-729 | Photodegradation of the herbicide glyphosate in water | Kåre Lund-HØie and Håkon O. Friestad |
| 730-737 | Chronic toxicity of 4-nitrophenol toDaphnia magna straus under statis-renewal and flow-through conditions | Paul C. Francis, Douglas W. Grothe and John C. Scheuring |
| 738-743 | Impact of pulp and paper mill effluent on egg hatchability of pike (Esox lucius L.) | J. Tana and E. Nikunen |
| 744-748 | Effects of temperature on the acute toxicity of PCP in the midgeChironomus riparius meigen | Susan W. Fisher |
| 749-755 | Toxjcity of CdCl2, CdEDTA, CuCl2, and CuEDTA to marine invertebrates | D. W. McLeese and S. Ray |
| 756-762 | Accumulation and metabolic effects of Di-n-butyltin dichloride in the freshwater clam,Anodonta anatina | D. A. Holwerda and H. J. Herwig |
| 763-769 | Distribution of carbofuran in a rice-paddy-fish microecosystem | Allan R. Isensee and Nuansri Tayaputch |
| 770-777 | Trace metals in mussels (Mytilus edulis) from the Waddenzee, coastal North Sea and the estuaries of ems, Western and Eastern Scheldt | J. B. Luten, W. Bouquet, M. M. Burggraaf, A. B. Rauchbaar and J. Rus |
| 778-784 | Hexabromobenzene and its debrominated compounds in river and estuary sediments in Japan | Isao Watanabe, Takashi Kashimoto and Ryo Tatsukawa |
| 785-792 | Fenvalerate concentrations in the vegetation, insects, and small mammals of an old-field ecosystem | Richard S. Bennett, Erwin E. Klaas, Joel R. Coats and Elizabeth J. Kolbe |
| 793-800 | Trace elements in human hair: An international comparison | Y. Takagi, S. Matsuda, S. Imai, Y. Ohmori and T. Masuda, et al. |
| 801-806 | Computerized bioassays: Two examples | Christian Schmidt |
| 807-814 | Medium composition and its influence on solvent-pesticide interactions in laboratory bioassays | Glenn W. Stratton |
| 815-818 | High performance thin layer chromatographic screening for aflatoxins in poultry feed by using silica sep-paks | Richard P. Kozloski |
| 819-826 | Effect of fungicide application on soybean-rhizobia symbiosis and isolation of fungicide-resistant strains ofRhizobia japonicum | K. Tesfai and M. A. B. Mallik |
| 827-832 | Accelerated degradation of carbaryl and carbofuran in a flooded soil pretreated with hydrolysis products, 1-naphthol and carbofuran phenol | B. S. Rajagopal, Soudamini Panda and N. Sethunathan |
| 833-838 | Diflubenzuron surface residues in florida citrus | H. N. Nigg, R. D. Cannizzaro and J. H. Stamper |
| 839-842 | Confirmation of the presence of the flame retardant decabromobiphenyl ether in river sediment from Osaka, Japan | Isao Watanabe, Takashi Kashimoto and Ryo Tatsukawa |
| 843-850 | Microsomal detoxication enzyme responses of the marine snail,Thais haemastoma, to laboratory oil exposure | David R. Livingstone, William B. Stickle, Martin Kapper and Shiao Wang |
| 851-857 | Determination of chromium in treated crayfish,Procambarus clarkii, by Electrothermal AAS: Study of chromium accumulation in different tissues | F. Hernández, J. Díaz, J. Medina, J. Del Ramo and A. Pastor |
| 858-865 | Comparative toxicity of two dimilin formulations to the grass shrimp,Palaemonetes pugio | J. E. H. Wilson and J. D. Costlow |
| 866-870 | Acute toxicity of ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate to the guadalupe bass,Micropterus treculi | J. R. Tomasso and G. J. Carmichael |
| 871-875 | Ammonium sulfate induced nuclear changes in the oocyte of the fish,Channa punctatus (Bl.) | Raj Narayan Ram and A. G. Sathyanesan |
| 876-880 | Effect of extended sublethal exposure to sodium selenite onCeriodaphnia affinis | John A. Owsley and David E. McCauley |
| 881-887 | Molecular volumes and the toxicities of chemicals to fish | John C. McGowan and Alan Mellors |
| 888-894 | Toxicity of zinc to a viviparous fish,Lebistes reticulatus (Peters) | Rekha Sehgal and A. B. Saxena |
| 895-899 | Magnitude and distribution pattern of zinc in oysters | Andrew K. Koli, Ronald Whitmore and Leon C. Lester |
| 900-905 | Trace metal export in urban runoff and its biological significance | P. Liston and W. Maher |
| 906-911 | Histopathological effects of copper on selected epithelial tissues of snails | C. T. Wolmarans, W. J. van Aardt and J. Coetzee |
| 912-917 | Oxygen uptake by excised gills ofProcambarus clarkii (Girard) from albufera lake of Valencia, Spain, under heavy metal treatments | J. Díaz-Mayans, A. Torreblanca, J. Del Ramo and A. NÚñez |
| 918-923 | Heavy metal content of rainwater in Geneva, New York, during 1983 | Carl F. Aten, John B. Bourke and John C. Walton |
| 924-928 | Separation and preconcentration of heavy metals in environmental samples by nicotinium molybdophosphate resin | J. T. Nyangababo and J. W. Hamya |
| 929-934 | PCB removal by conventional water treatment: Effect of chemical coagulation and chlorination | Osama A. Aly and Mohamed I. Badawy |
| 935-941 | Beryllium in sediments of Nagoya harbor estuaries | Kazuo Itoh |
| 1-9 | Modified multiresidue method for chlordane, toxaphene, and polychlorinated biphenyls in fish | Harold A. Price, Robert L. Welch, Richard H. Scheel and Larry A. Warren |
| 10-17 | Effect of oil matrix on PCB quantification | Kay W. Turman, Mitchell D. Erickson, Phyllis J. Boone, Jairus D. Flora and Daniel T. Heggem |
| 18-26 | A BASIC program for estimating LD50 values using the IBM-PC® | J. T. Trevors |
| 27-32 | Dissipation of dislodgeable foliar residue of chlorpyrifos and dichlorvos on turf | K. S. Goh, S. Edmiston, K. T. Maddy, D. D. Meinders and S. Margetich |
| 33-40 | Dissipation of dislodgeable foliar residue for chlorpyrifos and dichlorvos treated lawn: Implication for safe reentry | K. S. Goh, S. Edmiston, K. T. Maddy and S. Margetich |
| 41-46 | Levels of triaryl/alkyl phosphates in human adipose tissue from Eastern Ontario | Guy L. LeBel and David T. Williams |
| 47-52 | Motor nerve conduction velocity (MCV) and lead content in sciatic nerve of lead-exposed rats | Naoki Maehara, Eiji Uchino, Kazuyuki Terayama, Hideki Ohno and Kohtaroh Yamamura |
| 53-54 | Inhibition of hepatic epoxide hydrolase and glutathione S-transferase in rats by bis(dimethyldithiocarbamato) zinc (ziram) | E. Schreiner and K. J. Freundt |
| 55-61 | Effect of the benzene fraction of petroleum on thymidine kinase activity and DNA content in rat liver and kidney | M. Bong-Mastek, T. Laskowska-Klita and T. Szymczyk |
| 62-69 | Changes in the adrenals in lead treated rats | A. Roy Chowdhury, A. K. Gautam, R. V. Rao, N. G. Sathwara and D. J. Parikh, et al. |
| 70-76 | Fluoride and lipid peroxidation: A comparative study in different rat tissues | R. M. Shayiq, H. Raza and A. M. Kidwai |
| 77-80 | Effects of xylitol on the absorption of203Pb in mice and cockerels | H. M. Mykkänen and S. J. Salminen |
| 81-86 | Copper content of South African fruits and vegetables | Frans E. Pick, Pieter R. de Beer and Louis P. van Dyk |
| 87-95 | Trace-elements in sheep grazing near a lead-zinc smelting complex at Port Pirie, South Australia | T. -S. Koh and G. J. Judson |
| 96-105 | Influence of nitrilotriacetic acid on Cd2+ uptake by yeast | Jan Ahlers and Erika Rösick |
| 106-112 | Changes in acid phosphatase activity in tissues of crab,Oziotelphusa senex senex, following exposure to methyl parathion | P. Sreenivasula Reddy, A. Bhagyalakshmi and R. Ramamurthi |
| 113-119 | Acclimation to sublethal acidic and alkaline media ofTilapia mossambica (Peters): Changes in glycogen metabolism of red muscle | M. Bhaskar and S. Govindappa |
| 120-124 | Organochlorine pesticide contents inCardisoma guanhumi Latreille | Hilda Rojas |
| 125-132 | Bioaccumulation of fossil fuel components during single-compound and complex-mixture exposures ofDaphnia magna | D. D. Dauble, D. W. Carlile and R. W. Hanf |
| 133-140 | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments from the Saguenay Fjord, Canada | Louis Martel, Michel J. Gagnon, Robert Massé, André Leclerc and Line Tremblay |
| 141-150 | Toxicity of dibutyl phthalate-contaminated sediment to laboratory- and field-colonized estuarine benthic communities | Marlin E. Tagatz, Gayle R. Plaia and Christine H. Deans |
| 151-158 | Trace metal residues in biota and sediments from Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana | Christian J. Byrne and Ildefonso R. DeLeon |
| 159-163 | Estimating the hazard to humans applying nemacur 3EC with rat dermal-dose ChE response data | J. B. Knaak, K. C. Jacobs and G. M. Wang |
| 164-168 | Teratologic evaluation ofp-Dichlorobenzene in the rat | E. Giavini, M. L. Broccia, M. Prati and C. Vismara |
| 169-174 | Reaction of the mouse liver to kepone exposure | William J. Swartz and Roy L. Schutzmann |
| 175-179 | Decreased levels of peripheral leukocytes following sodium selenite treatment in female mice | G. Richard Hogan |
| 180-186 | Metabolic enzyme induction in the rat by organic river sediment pollutants | Masako Tabata, Junzo Suzuki and Shizuo Suzuki |
| 187-191 | Synergistic modulation of lymphocyte mitogenesis by carcinogenic xenobiotics | M. McCabe and Madeleine Nowak |
| 192-198 | High performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of aldicarb sulfoxide in watermelon | Keh-Chuh Ting and Peng K. Kho |
| 199-206 | Limitations in the use of nickel boride dechlorination for the analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls | M. P. Seymour, T. M. Jefferies and L. J. Notarianni |
| 207-212 | Residual styrene monomer in chilean foods by headspace gas chromatography | I. Santa María, J. D. Carmi and A. G. Ober |
| 213-218 | Metal content in the fur of domestic and experimental animals | Rikuo Doi, Kazuhiro Nakaya, Hideki Ohno, Kohi Yamashita and Tohru Kobayashi, et al. |
| 219-225 | Heavy metals and selenium variation in a migratory bird wintering in a mercury-polluted lagoon | C. Leonzio, C. Fossi and S. Focardi |
| 226-233 | Calcium-lead interactions in earthworms: Observations onLumbricus terrestris L. Sampled from a calcareous abandoned leadmine site | Brian Morris and A. John Morgan |
| 234-238 | Consumer-producer relationships for trace metals inChorthippus brunneus (Thunberg.) | Michael S. Johnson |
| 239-245 | Heavy metal bioaccumulation and effects on waterhyacinth weevils,Neochetina eichhorniae, feeding on waterhyacinth,Eichhornia crassipes | Stratford H. Kay and William T. Haller |
| 246-252 | Distribution of indole in tissues of dairy cattle, swine, and laying pullets | G. R. Eisele |
| 253-257 | Mercury contamination in guadalquivir river marshes, Spain, using samarugo,Valencia hispanica, as biological indicator | F. Rincón, G. Zurera and R. Pozo-Lora |
| 258-265 | Mortality of smolt of atlantic salmon,Salmo salar L., at low levels of aluminium in acidic softwater | Odd K. Skogheim and Bjørn Olav Rosseland |
| 266-273 | Submicroscopic hepatic and renal pathology of a teleost maintained in sewage | Arun Shanker Narain and Pramod Nath |
| 274-280 | Toxic effects of acrylamide in a freshwater fish,Heteropneustes fossilis | Rishi Shanker and Prahlad K Seth |
| 281-288 | Acute toxicity of methyl mercury to the larval lamprey,Petromyzon marinus | J. Mallatt, M. G. Barron and C. McDonough |
| 289-296 | Cadmium and zinc reversibly arrest development ofArtemia larvae | Joseph C. Bagshaw, Parvaneh Rafiee, Christopher O. Matthews and Thomas H. MacRae |
| 297-302 | Acute toxicity of saponified castor oil to channel catfish,Ictalurus punctatus, under laboratory and field conditions | Craig S. Tucker, Ruth Francis-Floyd and Marshall H. Beleau |
| 303-307 | Individual and combined toxicity of manganese and molybdenum to mussel,Mytilus edulis, larvae | John D. Morgan, David G. Mitchell and Peter M. Chapman |
| 308-316 | Acute toxicity of cadmium and sodium pentachlorophenate to daphnids and fish | W. Scott Hall, Robert L. Paulson, Lenwood W. Hall and Dennis T. Burton |
| 317-325 | Chelation in metal intoxication XXI: Chelation in lead intoxication during vitamin B complex deficiency | S. K. Tandon, S. J. S. Flora and S. Singh |
| 326-329 | Relationship between specific molecular connectivity indices and teratogenicity, carcinogenicity, and mutagenicity of carbamate pesticides | Makoto Murakami and Jun-ichi Fukami |
| 330-336 | Effect of atrazine on the productivity of artificial stream algal communities | Daryl L. Moorhead and Robert J. Kosinski |
| 337-343 | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mussel and fish from the finnish archipelago sea | Kristiina Rainio, Reino R. Linko and Leena Ruotsila |
| 344-349 | 1,3,5-trichloro-2-(4-nitrophenoxy)benzene (CNP) in water, sediments, and shellfish of the Ishikari river | Tohru Ohyama, Kazuo Jin, Yoshinobu Katoh, Yoshiaki Chiba and Katsuhiro Inoue |
| 350-354 | Acute toxicity of hydrothol 191 to phytoplankton and rainbow trout | James E. Mudge, Terry E. Northstrom and T. Brock Stables |
| 355-361 | Field and laboratory tests on acute toxicity of cadmium to freshwater crayfish | James H. Thorp and Steven P. Gloss |
| 362-368 | Specificity of acquired cadmium tolerance in the fiddler crab,Uca pugilator | Judith S. Weis and Jeong Kim |
| 369-374 | Survival of the hermit crab,Clibanarius vittatus, exposed to selenium and other environmental factors | Virginia Wolfenberger |
| 375-381 | Hematological characteristics of rainbow trout,Salmo gairdneri (Richardson), in response to cadmium exposure | L. Lowe-Jinde and A. J. Niimi |
| 382-386 | Lethal toxicity of cadmium toCyprinus carpio andTilapia aurea | P. D. Abel and S. E. Papoutsoglou |
| 387-394 | Acute toxicity and accumulation of zinc in the crayfish,Orconectes virilis (Hagen) | Richard J. Mirenda |
| 395-401 | Bioaccumulation of lead, copper, iron, and zinc by fish in a transect of the Santa Catarina River in Cadereyta Jiménez, Nuevo León, México | C. M. Villarreal-Treviño, M. E. Obregón-Morales, J. F. Lozano-Morales and A. Villegas-Navarro |
| 402-406 | Accumulation of mercury in larvae and adults,Chironomus riparius (Meigen) | B. Rossaro, G. F. Gaggino and R. Marchetti |
| 407-414 | Physical-chemical treatments applied to wine-distillery waste | D. Sales, M. J. Valcárcel, L. Pérez and E. Martínez-Ossa |
| 415-420 | Simplified determination of carbaryl in rainbow trout liver tissue | Rodney J. Nakamoto and Marion Page |
| 421-426 | Effects of cadmium on the uptake of dopamine and norepinephrine in rat brain synaptosomes | Marvin Hobson, McDonald Milhouse and Bettaiya Rajanna |
| 427-432 | Effect of acrylamide on energy-linked functions in rat brain | Raushan Husain, Sadhna Srivastava, Satya P. Srivastava and Prahlad K. Seth |
| 433-440 | Sub-chronic effect of DDT on humoral immune response in mice | B. D. Banerjee, M. Ramachandran and Q. Z. Hussain |
| 441-447 | Growth and anatomical characteristics of pullet chicks fed diets contaminated with crude petroleum | E. Nwokolo and L. O. C. Ohale |
| 448-452 | Effect of methyl parathion on betacyanin efflux from beet root discs | P. R. Anbudurai, R. Mannar Mannan and Salil Bose |
| 453-460 | Levels of cadmium in liver and kidneys from Norwegian cervides | A. Frøslie, A. Haugen, G. Holt and G. Norheim |
| 461-466 | Surface and indoor air levels of polychlorinated biphenyls in public buildings | Laura Oatman and Robert Roy |
| 467-474 | Effectiveness of candidate barrier sprays for managing residues of chlordane on plywood | U. E. Brady and Y. H. Atallah |
| 475-481 | Mercury concentration change in human hair after the ingestion of canned tuna fish | Takeo Inasmasu, Akira Ogo, Masao Yanagawa, Mineo Keshino and Akira Hirakoba, et al. |
| 482-489 | Carryover of aflatoxin B1 in contaminated substrate corn into Nigerian native beer | Z. S. C. Okoye |
| 490-495 | Structure-biodegradability relationships of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil | Ingeborg D. Bossert and Richard Bartha |
| 496-500 | Picloram stability in a sample of forest soil during handling and storage | Christine E. Evans and Logan A. Norris |
| 501-507 | Effect of sublethal levels of diazinon: Histopathology of liver | J. Anthony, E. Banister and P. C. Oloffs |
| 508-512 | Clastogenic effect of Hippeastidine (HIPP) (1,2,3,4,4a,6 hexahydro-10,hydroxy-3,8,9,trimethoxy-5, 10b, ethanophenanthridine) | M. Alarcón, G. Cea and G. Weigert |
| 513-516 | Blood and liver acetaldehyde concentration in rats following acetaldehyde inhalation and intravenous and intragastric ethanol administration | A. Watanabe, N. Hobara and H. Nagashima |
| 517-522 | In vitro induction of alterations in peripheral blood lymphocytes by different doses of diazinon | D. Lopez, C. Aleixandre, M. Merchan and E. Carrascal |
| 523-530 | Effects of DDT on the calcium transport and thymidine uptake of bovine lymphocytes | Michael McCabe and Debra Yin-Foo |
| 531-537 | Single-generation drinking water reproduction study of 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane in Sprague-Dawley rats | R. V. Johnston, D. C. Mensik, H. W. Taylor, G. C. Jersey and F. K. Dietz |
| 538-543 | Increase of organochlorines and MFO activity in water birds wintering in an Italian lagoon | C. Fossi, C. Leonzio and S. Focardi |
| 544-549 | Acute oral toxicity of warfarin to poultry,Gallus domesticus: A non-target species | K. Muktha Bai and M. K. Krishnakumari |
| 550-557 | Cadmium-nickel toxicity interactions towards a bacterium, filamentous fungi, and a cultured mammalian cell line | H. Babich, C. Shopsis and E. Borenfreund |
| 558-564 | Removal of paraquat from contaminated fabrics | M. M. Olsen, C. Janecek and J. R. Fleeker |
| 565-569 | Improved bacterial growth test for rapid water toxicity screening | J. L. Slabbert |
| 570-578 | Isolation and gas-chromatographic determination of saturated and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mussels | A. C. Butler and R. R. Sibbald |
| 579-586 | Accumulation, elimination, and speciation of cadmium and zinc in mussels,Mytilus edulis, in the natural environment | J. B. Luten, W. Bouquet, M. M. Burggraaf and J. Rus |
| 587-592 | Organochlorine insecticides and heavy metals in fish from Mutek Lake, N.E. Poland | Janusz Zamojski, Stefan Smoczyński, Krystyna A. Skibniewska and Ryszard Amarowicz |
| 593-598 | Arsenic levels in chilean marine species | I. Santa María, M. González, W. Lara and A. Ober |
| 599-605 | Acute toxicity and QSAR of chlorophenols onDaphnia magna | J. Devillers and P. Chambon |
| 606-614 | Long-term fish toxicity test using the zebrafish: Effect of group formation and temporary separation by sex on spawning | H. Bresch, M. Markert, R. Munk and O. H. Spieser |
| 615-621 | Comparative toxicity of methanol and N,N-dimethylformamide to freshwater fish and invertebrates | S. H. Poirier, M. L. Knuth, C. D. Anderson-Buchou, L. T. Brooke and A. R. Lima, et al. |
| 622-628 | Acute toxicity of fenthion to freshwater lamellibranch mollusc,Indonaia caeruleus (Prashad 1918), from Godavari river at Paithan—A biochemical approach | U. H. Mane, S. R. Akarte and D. A. Kulkarni |
| 629-632 | Glutathione-dependent toxicity of the algicide 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene toDaphnia magna Straus | Paul J. Dierickx and Claire Vanderwielen |
| 633-637 | Relationship between specific molecular connectivity indices and teratogenicity, carcinogenicity, and mutagenicity of chlorinated benzenes and a biphenyl | Makoto Murakami and Jun-ichi Fukami |
| 638-642 | Migration of copper and some other metals from copper tableware | Hajimu Ishiwata, Takiko Inoue and Kunitoshi Yoshihira |
| 643-650 | Mutagenic activity of austocystins—Secondary metabolites ofAspergillus ustus | R. Kfir, E. Johannsen and R. Vleggaar |
| 651-654 | 4-chloro-3-methylphenol: Salmonella/mammalian-microsome mutagenicity test and subacute toxicity test in rats | C. Madsen, P. Haubro Andersen, O. Meyer and G. Würtzen |
| 655-663 | Use of captive starlings to determine effects of environmental contaminants on passerine reproduction: Pen characteristics and nestling food requirements | Christian E. Grue and Lynn P. Franson |
| 664-667 | Sampling of airborne dichlorvos and fenitrothion by using octadecylsilane cartridges | Isao Saito, Naomi Hisanaga, Masahiro Gotoh, Tadao Matsumoto and Yasuhiro Takeuchi |
| 668-671 | Anion content in charcoal filters and in water samples stored in various containers | Barrie Tan and Regina M. Ruggiero |
| 672-676 | Formation in aqueous solution of N-nitroso curzate and the catalytic effect of some anions | D. Cova, A. Arnoldi, A. Griffini and L. Rossini |
| 677-685 | Volatile halocarbons in water | Rolf Kroneld |
| 686-691 | Precision and accuracy of concurrent multicomponent multiclass analysis of drinking water extracts by GC/MS | F. M. Benoit and G. L. LeBel |
| 692-697 | Insecticide residues in cattle treated with a cypermethrin, chlorpyrifos, piperonyl butoxide-impregnated ear tag | Ronnie L. Byford, J. A. Lockwood, S. M. Smith, C. W. Harmon and C. C. Johnson, et al. |
| 698-704 | Persistence of the herbicides [14C]chlorsulfuron and [14C]metsulfuron methyl in prairie soils under laboratory conditions | Allan E. Smith |
| 705-709 | Persistence of methyl parathion in a carp rearing pond | A. K. Sabharwal and D. K. Belsare |
| 710-713 | Enhancement of pigment concentrations inDunaliella tertiolecta as a result of copper toxicity | Bonnie K. Lustigman |
| 714-718 | Comparative toxicity of chlorophenols, nitrophenols, and phenoxyalkanoic acids to freshwater bacteria | C. R. Milner and R. Goulder |
| 719-721 | Toxicity of toxaphene toBosmina longirostris andDaphnia spp. (Crustacea) | Alexander J. Novak and Dora R. May Passino |
| 722-729 | Cadmium accumulation in the crayfish,Procambarus clarkii, using graphite furnace atomic absorption spectroscopy | J. Díaz-Mayans, F. Hernández, J. Medina, J. Del Ramo and A. Torreblanca |
| 730-738 | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contamination of American lobster,Homarus americanus, in the proximity of a coal-coking plant | J. F. Uthe and C. J. Musial |
| 739-746 | Acute toxicity of some hydrazine compounds to salamander larvae,Ambystoma spp. | A. R. Slonim |
| 747-751 | Disposition of phenanthrene and octachlorostyrene in spiny lobsters,Panulirus argus, after intragastric administration | J. E. Solbakken and A. H. Knap |
| 752-758 | Absorption, distribution, and excretion of14C-trihalomethanes in mice and rats | F. L. Mink, T. J. Brown and J. Rickabaugh |
| 759-766 | Metabolism of 1,8-Cineole in Rat: Its effects on liver and lung microsomal cytochrome P-450 systems | K. Madhava Madyastha and Anju Chadha |
| 767-773 | Morphofunctional changes in the liver of male mice after chronic treatment with phosphamidon | Pradeep Bhatnagar and Nirmala Jain |
| 774-782 | Acetylcholinesterase activity and the effects of chlorfenvinphos in regions of the starling brain | A. D. M. Hart and G. E. Westlake |
| 783-790 | Binding of methylmercury and methylmercury-thiol complexes by myelin isolated from mice of differing selenium status | James E. Balthrop, Patricia H. Fair and Sylvia Braddon-Galloway |
| 791-796 | Photochemical conversion of a dicofol impurity, α-chloro-DDT, to DDE | Mark A. Brown, Luis O. Ruzo and John E. Casida |
| 797-801 | Interaction between salinity and toxicity of phosphamidon inMetapenaeus monoceros (Fabricius) | P. Vijayalakshmi, D. V. S. Sastry and K. V. Ramana Rao |
| 802-807 | Resistance of nitrite-exposed channel catfish,Ictalurus punctatus, to hypoxia | D. E. Watenpaugh and T. L. Beitinger |
| 808-815 | Avoidance behavior and swimming activity of fish to detect pH changes | Fumio Nakamura |
| 816-822 | Chronic malathion toxicity: Effect on carbohydrate metabolism ofOziotelphusa senex senex, the Indian rice field crab | P. Sreenivasula Reddy, A. Bhagyalakshmi and R. Ramamurthi |
| 823-829 | Polychlorinated biphenyl residues in some marine organisms from the Baie des Anglais (Baie-Comeau, Quebec, Saint-Lawrence Estuary) | C. Delval, S. Fournier and Y. Vigneault |
| 830-836 | Acute toxicity of trichloroethylene to saltwater organisms | G. S. Ward, A. J. Tolmsoff and S. R. Petrocelli |
| 837-843 | Effect of synthetic detergents on germination of fern spores | Yasmeen Devi and Santha Devi |
| 844-849 | Mercury, cadmium, and lead in British otters | C. F. Mason, N. I. Last and S. M. Macdonald |
| 850-857 | Chlorinated pesticides and plant foliage: Translocation experiments | Eros Bacci and Carlo Gaggi |
| 858-865 | Purification of PCB contaminated water by chitosan: A biological test of efficiency using the common barbel,Barbus barbus | Y. Van Daele and J. P. Thomé |
| 866-873 | Chlorination of 4-hydroxycinnamic acid and its toxic risk as a natural occurring water contaminant | J. T. Borlakoglu and R. Kickuth |
| 874-876 | Rise of inhaled toluene, ethyl benzene, m-xylene, or mesitylene in rat blood after treatment with ethanol | K. G. Römer, R. J. Federsel and K. J. Freundt |
| 877-882 | Effect of restricted food supply to pregnant rats inhaling carbon monoxide on fetal weight, compared with cigarette smoke exposure | Norihide Tachi and Mitsuko Aoyama |
| 883-889 | Regulatory role of extracellular medium components in metal induced cyto- and geno-toxicity | O. Cantoni, P. Sestili and F. Cattabeni |
| 890-898 | Mercury distribution studies involving complexes of low-molecular weight thiols and methylmercury | James E. Balthrop, Joe L. Wade and Sylvia Braddon-Galloway |
| 899-906 | Influence of intoxication with vanadium compounds on the intestinal absorption of calcium in the rat | Danuta Witkowska, Regina Oledzka and Bogumiła Pietrzyk |
| 907-915 | Acute toxicity of uranyl nitrate to growing chicks: A pathophysiologic study | R. B. Harvey, L. F. Kubena, S. L. Lovering, H. H. Mollenhauer and T. D. Phillips |
| 916-924 | Sex differential of methylmercury toxicity in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) | Hidehiko Tamashiro, Mikio Arakaki, Hirokatsu Akagi, Kimiko Hirayama and Koji Murao, et al. |
| 925-930 | Environmental influence on trace element levels in human hair | N. Limić and V. Valković |
| 931-937 | Gas chromatographic determination of dithiocarbamate fungicides in workroom air | Paolo Maini and Renzo Boni |
| 938-941 | Gas chromatographic determination of picloram in human urine | John D. Mattice and Terry L. Lavy |
| 1-8 | Occurrence and biological activity testing of particulates in drinking water | James R. Millette, Patrick J. Clark, Richard L. Boone and Motiel T. Rosenthal |
| 9-14 | Aerobic treatment of wine-distillery wastewaters | D. Sales, M. J. Valcárcel, L. Pérez and E. Martinez de la Ossa |
| 15-21 | Significance of the taurine-glycine ratio as an indicator of stress | N. Scholz |
| 22-28 | Effects of cholinesterases of rainbow trout exposed to acephate and methamidophos | Joseph G. Zinkl, Patrick J. Shea, Rodney J. Nakamoto and Josh Callman |
| 29-35 | Brain cholinesterase activity of rainbow trout poisoned by carbaryl | Joseph G. Zinkl, Patrick J. Shea, Rodney J. Nakamoto and Josh Callman |
| 36-41 | Effects of aldicarb on the blood and tissues of a freshwater fish | Jaishree Pant, Hema Tewari and Tejendra S. Gill |
| 42-46 | Acute toxicity of nitrofurazone to channel catfish,lctalurus punctatus, and goldfish,Carassius auratus | Mitchell L. Wise, Claudio L. Stiebel and John M. Grizzle |
| 47-52 | Diet and reproductive success of bluegill recovered from experimental ponds treated with atrazine | W. Dean Kettle, Frank deNoyelles, Bradley D. Heacock and Ahmed M. Kadoum |
| 53-57 | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolism in mullets,Chelon labrosus, treated by polychlorinated biphenyls | J. F. Narbonne, P. Suteau, M. Daubeze and C. Audy |
| 58-62 | Uptake of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) by the macroalga,Cladophora glomerata | Per Larsson |
| 63-66 | Levels of nine potentially toxic elements in Idaho fish manures | Robert I. Krieger, Dale Marcy, Jay H. Smith and Kathleen Tomson |
| 67-72 | Intrarenal distribution of mercury in the rat: Effect of administered dose of mercuric chloride | Rudolfs K. Zalups and Gary L. Diamond |
| 73-77 | Effect of beryllium nitrate on early and late pregnancy in rats | R. Mathur, Shashi Sharma, Seema Mathur and Anand O. Prakash |
| 78-85 | Hematological evaluation of lead intoxication in mallards | Michele Mautino and John U. Bell |
| 86-90 | Effect of cadmium on oviposition and egg viability inChironomus riparius (Diptera: Chironomidae) | Kendall A. Williams, David W. J. Green, David Pascoe and Deborah E. Gower |
| 91-95 | Lichens as monitors of aerial heavy metal pollutants in and around Kampala | J. T. Nyangababo |
| 96-103 | Model ecosystem determination of the metabolic and environmental fate of tetrachloro-DDT | Richard B. Cole and Robert L. Metcalf |
| 104-108 | Qualitative evaluation of the effect of a soil detoxicant on aldicarb persistence | L. A. Materon, R. W. Weaver and F. W. Plapp |
| 109-116 | Determination by combustion of the total organochlorine content of tissues, soil, water, waste streams, and oil sludges | Maria Morton and John K. Pollak |
| 117-124 | Serum concentrations of organochlorine compounds during pregnancy and the newborn | N. Roncevic, S. Pavkov, R. Galetin-Smith, T. Vukavic and M. Vojinovic, et al. |
| 125-130 | Sensitivity of human lymphocyte chromosome to Diazinon at different times during cell culture | D. E. Lopez and E. Carrascal |
| 131-138 | Anticholinesterase properties of methamidophos and acephate in insects and mammals | M. A. Hussain |
| 139-142 | Inhibition of sheep brain acetylcholinesterase by hexachlorophene | G. Venkateswara Prasad, K. Indira and W. Rajendra |
| 143-150 | Effects of carbaryl on differentiated and undifferentiated neuroblastoma cells: Inhibition of growth rates and direct cell toxicity | Thomas B. Shea |
| 151-153 | Toxicity of ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and propylene glycol to human cells in culture | Kyo Mochida and Manabu Gomyoda |
| 154-156 | Testicular changes of rats under lindane treatment | A. Roy Chowdhury, H. Venkatakrishna-Bhatt and A. K. Gautam |
| 157-162 | Changes in hepatic carbohydrate metabolism of the mouse,Mus booduga (Gray), by hexachlorophene treatment | G. Venkateswara Prasad, W. Rajendra and K. Indira |
| 163-170 | Effects of treatment with sodium fluoride and subsequent starvation on fluoride content of earthworms | K. C. Walton |
| 171-178 | Effects of carbofuran on the earthworm,Eisenia fetida, using a defined medium | H. Bouwman and A. J. Reinecke |
| 179-183 | Hydrazine degradation and its effect on microbial activity in soil | L. T. Ou and J. J. Street |
| 184-188 | Phospholipids and proteins fromRhizobium meliloti exposed to parathion at different incubation times | Alicia Thüar, Susana B. Rosas and Nora E. Ghittoni |
| 189-195 | Pb and Cd levels among Korean populations | T. Watanabe, C. W. Cha, D. B. Song and M. Ikeda |
| 196-202 | Relationship of cadmium levels among blood, urine, and diet in a general population | Takao Watanabe, Hiroharu Abe, Kazuhiro Kido and Masayuki Ikeda |
| 203-208 | Environmental contamination by lead and cadmium in plants from urban area of Madrid, Spain | L. M. Hernández, Ma. C. Rico, Ma. J. González and Ma. A. Hernán |
| 209-212 | Ra-226 concentrations in otter,Lutra canadensis, trapped near uranium tailings at Elliot Lake, Ontario | C. D. Wren, N. R. Cloutier, T. P. Lim and N. K. Dave |
| 213-219 | Biological half-lives of lead inOrchesella cincta (L.) (Collembola) | N. M. van Straalen and J. H. van Meerendonk |
| 220-225 | Phthalate esters reduce predation efficiency of dragonfly larvae,Odonata; Aeshna | Per Woin and Per Larsson |
| 226-231 | Deposition and persistence of aerially-applied fenthion in a Florida estuary | T. C. Wang, R. A. Lenahan and J. W. Tucker |
| 232-239 | Persistence and degradation of the herbicide hexazinone in soils of lowbush blueberry fields in Nova Scotia, Canada | K. I. N. Jensen and E. R. Kimball |
| 240-246 | Concentrations of the herbicides propyzamide, chlorpropham, and of their metabolites in soil and lettuce under field conditions | Jean Rouchaud, Chantal Moons, Frans Benoit, Norbert Ceustermans and Henri Maraite |
| 247-253 | Organochlorine insecticides in trout,Salmo trutta fario L., taken from four rivers in León, Spain | Mariá Teresa Terán and Matilde Sierra |
| 254-260 | Organochlorine contamination in three species of diurnal raptors in León, Spain | Matilde Sierra, María Teresa Terán, Ana Gallego, Maria José Diez and Diego Santiago |
| 261-265 | Organochlorine pesticide levels in barn owls collected in León, Spain | Matilde Sierra and Diego Santiago |
| 266-270 | Organochlorine levels in edible marine organisms from Kuwaiti coastal waters | J. P. Villeneuve, S. W. Fowler and V. C. Anderlini |
| 271-276 | Polychlorinated biphenyls in honey bees | Roger A. Morse, Thomas W. Culliney, Walter H. Gutenmann, Cheryl B. Littman and Donald J. Lisk |
| 277-282 | Insecticide residues on clothing worn by crop consultants in soybean fields treated with non-conventional application technology | Rinn M. Cloud, Mary L. Zimpfer, Jaime Yanes, David J. Boethel and Steven M. Buco, et al. |
| 283-288 | Effects of structure, atropine, and dosing regimen on the delayed neurotoxicity of the insecticide EPN | B. Magnus Francis |
| 289-294 | Metal-induced conformational changes in calmodulin | Charles G. Suhayda and Alfred Haug |
| 295-299 | Role of mucosal metallothionein preinduced by oral Cd or Zn on the intestinal absorption of a subsequent Cd dose | Naoki Sugawara and Chieko Sugawara |
| 300-307 | TCDD, dietary iron and hepatic iron distribution in female rats | Z. A. F. Al-Bayati, S. J. Stohs and W. A. Al-Turk |
| 308-312 | Histopathological effects of Paraquat and Gill function ofPuntius gonionotus, Bleeker | Palarp Sinhaseni and Ted Tesprateep |
| 313-317 | Hydrocarbons in benthic marine algae of the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica | V. K. Dhargalkar and N. B. Bhosle |
| 318-323 | Mercury in flounder,Platichtys flesus, cod,Gadus morhua, and perch,Perca fluviatilis, in relation to their length and environment | J. B. Luten, W. Bouquet, G. Riekwel-Booy, A. B. Rauchbaar and M. W. M. Scholte |
| 324-331 | Seasonal toxicity of ammonia to five fish and nine invertebrate species | John W. Arthur, Corlis W. West, Kathleen N. Allen and Steven F. Hedtke |
| 332-336 | Laboratory assessment of environmental impact of phthalazine | S. S. Lande, M. T. Elnabarawy, E. A. Reiner, A. N. Welter and R. R. Robideau |
| 337-344 | Toxicological evaluation of the leachate from a closed urban landfill | Lynne M. Radi, David J. Kuntz, G. Padmanabhan, Ivan E. Berg and Arvind K. Chaturvedi |
| 345-351 | Toxicity of mixtures of heavy metals and petrochemicals toXenopus laevis | D. de Zwart and W. Slooff |
| 352-358 | Toxicity of 3,4-dichloroaniline to fathead minnows,Pimephales promelas, in acute and early life-stage exposures | D. J. Call, S. H. Poirier, M. L. Knuth, S. L. Harting and C. A. Lindberg |
| 359-362 | Effect of increasing copper and salinity on glycerol production byDunaliella salina | B. Lustigman, J. M. McCormick, G. Dale and J. J. A. McLaughlin |
| 363-368 | Measurement of phthalates in small samples of mammalian tissue | P. D. Acott, M. G. Murphy, M. R. Ogborn and J. F. S. Crocker |
| 369-376 | Degradation of terbufos (Counter®) soil insecticide in corn fields under conservation tillage practices | A. S. Felsot, W. N. Bruce and K. S. Steffey |
| 377-380 | Determination of exchangeable inorganic nitrogen species in wetland soils | S. Brodrick, P. Cullen and W. Maher |
| 381-387 | Persistence of phorate in different soils with and without amendments and its degradation by aPseudomonas sp. | M. Venkatramesh, V. Agnihothrudu, M. S. Mithyantha and S. C. Tripathi |
| 388-391 | DDT residues in soil of areas surrounding a DDT manufacturing factory in Delhi, India | S. P. Saxena, C. Khare, K. Murugesan, A. Farooq and T. D. Dogra, et al. |
| 392-395 | DDT residues in blood of residents of areas surrounding a DDT manufacturing factory in Delhi | S. P. Saxena, C. Khare, A. Farooq, K. Murugesan and J. Chandra |
| 396-403 | Determination of dieldrin concentrations in recycled cattle feed and manure by liquid chromatography | Labib I. Mowafy, Mohamed A. Marzouk, Amer El-Ahraf and William V. Willis |
| 404-408 | Organochlorine pesticide residues in animal feed by cyclic steam distillation | Alfonso G. Ober, Inés Santa María and Jaime D. Carmi |
| 409-415 | Photodegradation of decachlorobiphenyl | Masaji Koshioka, Jun Kanazawa, Hiroe Lizuka and Toshinobu Murai |
| 416-421 | C15–C18 isomers synthesized from [13C]-2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran via surface chlorination | R. G. Peterson |
| 422-425 | Quinine inducedEscherichia coll DNA base-pair substitution mutation | E. E. Obaseiki-Ebor and E. E. Obasi |
| 426-434 | Saline or plant-incorporated methylmercury effects on distribution, demethylation, and blood parameters in rats | M. Czuba, E. Komsta-Szumska, D. C. Mortimer and C. Champagne |
| 435-441 | Effects of endosulfan on humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in rats | B. D. Banerjee and Q. Z. Hussain |
| 442-448 | Aminogram of mouse skeletal muscle: Deviations in response to repeated hexachlorophene treatment | G. Venkateswara Prasad, W. Rajendra and K. Indira |
| 449-455 | Enzymatic detoxication of DDT to DDD by rat liver: Effects of some inducers and inhibitors of cytochrome P-450 enzyme system | S. S. A. Zaidi and B. D. Banerjee |
| 456-460 | Brain cholinesterase activity in birds after a city-wide aerial application of malathion | Emil Kucera |
| 461-466 | Fish head acetylcholinesterase activity after aerial application of temephos in two rivers in Burkina Faso, West Africa | L. A. K. Antwi |
| 467-474 | Mammalian mitochondria asin vitro monitors of water quality | G. A. Blondin, L. M. Knobeloch, H. W. Read and J. M. Harkin |
| 475-482 | Chlorination byproducts of Arabian Gulf seawater | Nabil M. Fayad and Shahid Iqbal |
| 483-490 | Combined toxicity of four toxicants (Cu, Cr, oil, oil dispersant) toArtemia salina | G. Verriopoulos, M. Moraitou-Apostolopoulou and E. Milliou |
| 491-499 | Arsenic toxicity changes in the presence of sediment | G. A. Burton, J. M. Lazorchak, W. T. Waller and G. R. Lanza |
| 500-508 | Influence of suspended solids on bioavailability of hexachlorobenzene and lindane to the deposit-feeding marine bivalve,Abra nitida (Müller) | R. Ekelund, Å. Granmo, M. Berggren, L. Renberg and C. Wahlberg |
| 509-514 | Metabolic consequences of methyl parathion exposure in the bivalve,Lamellidens marginalis (Lamarck) | P. Krishna Mohan, L. Venkatarami Reddy, C. Ravi Shankara and K. Indira |
| 515-522 | Size and mercury concentration relationship as contamination index | F. Rincón, G. Zurera and R. Pozo-Lora |
| 523-527 | Sensitivity of toad tadpoles,Bufo melanostictus (Schneider), to heavy metals | B. S. Khangarot and P. K. Ray |
| 528-533 | Organochlorine pesticide residues in chilean fish and shellfish species | Alfonso Ober, Mauricio Valdivia and Inés Santa María |
| 534-539 | Heavy metals in molluscan, Crustacean, and other commercially important Chilean marine coastal water species | Alfonso G. Ober, Myriam González and Inés Santa María |
| 540-545 | Copper, cadmium, and nickel accumulation in crayfish populations near copper-nickel smelters at Sudbury, Ontario, Canada | G. Bagatto and M. A. Alikhan |
| 546-552 | Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in fish from the Arabian Gulf | Ali A. Z. DouAbdul, Jamal K. Abaychi, Tarik E. Al-Edanee, Ali A. Ghani and Hamid T. Al-Saad |
| 475-482 | Mercury in women exposed to methylmercury through fish consumption, and in their newborn babies and breast milk | S. Skerfving |
| 483-488 | Cholinesterase depression among senegalese crop protection workers exposed to organophosphorous pesticides | F. A. Abiola, A. Sere, J. G. Sawadogo, F. Diatta and M. Ly |
| 489-495 | Sewage hardness and mortality from cancer and cardiovascular disease | John F. C. Sung, Gerald van Belle, John A. H. Lee, Foppe B. De Walle and Ahmad E. Nevissi, et al. |
| 496-501 | p,p′-DDT is an estrogenic compound | Sergio Bustos, Juan C. Denegri, Fernando Diaz and Andrei N. Tchernitchin |
| 502-507 | Ozone inhalation in rats: Effects on alkaline phosphatase and lactic dehydrogenase isoenzymes in lavage and plasma | J. P. Nachtman, H. L. Moon and R. C. Miles |
| 508-514 | An attempt to assess the inheritable effect of methylmercury toxicity subsequent to prenatal exposure of mice | Minoru Inouye and Yuji Kajiwara |
| 515-522 | Results of a short-term toxicity study for three organic chemicals found in Niagara river drinking water | E. Komsta, I. Chu, V. E. Secours, V. E. Valli and D. C. Villeneuve |
| 523-530 | First studies on the bioconcentration and immunotoxicity of tetrachlorodiarylmethanes in the rat | V. Leoni, I. Mastroeni, N. Vescia, L. Fabiani and A. R. Giuliani |
| 531-539 | Changes induced by hexachlorocyclohexane isomers in rat liver and testis | K. Srinivasan, H. P. Ramesh and R. Radhakrishnamurty |
| 540-547 | In vitro inactivation of hepatic alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenases from rats by dithiocarbamates with or without metals | K. J. Freundt and E. Schreiner |
| 548-555 | Persistence of captafol in soils with and without amendments and its effects on soil microflora | M. Venkatramesh and V. Agnihothrudu |
| 556-562 | Effect of phorate with and without amendments on soil microflora | M. Venkatramesh and V. Agnihothrudu |
| 563-568 | Degradation of bromoform and chlorodibromomethane in a catalyzed H2-water system | Tsen C. Wang, Chee K. Tan and Ming C. Liou |
| 569-573 | Loss of trifluralin from clay and loam soils containing aged and freshly applied residues | Allan E. Smith, Andrew J. Aubin and Douglas A. Derksen |
| 574-581 | Chronic effects of contaminated sediment onDaphnia magna andChironomus tentans | Alan V. Nebeker, Samuel T. Onjukka and Michael A. Cairns |
| 582-588 | Sublethal toxicity of an insecticide to the epidermal melanophores ofRana tadpoles | Veena Tomar and A. K. Pandey |
| 589-596 | Acute toxicity and behavioral effects of acrylates and methacrylates to juvenile fathead minnows | C. L. Russom, R. A. Drummond and A. D. Huffman |
| 597-603 | In vivo andin vitro effect of triclorfon on esterases of the red crayfishProcambarus clarkii | G. Repetto, P. Sanz and M. Repetto |
| 604-608 | Toxicity of six heterocyclic nitrogen compounds toDaphnia pulex | Cynthia M. Perry and Stephen B. Smith |
| 609-616 | Evaluation of the acute toxicity to juvenile Pacific salmonids of hexazinone and its formulated products: Pronone 10G, velpar® L, and their carriers | M. T. Wan, R. G. Watts and D. J. Moul |
| 617-624 | Pesticides in fish tissue and water from Tuttle Creek Lake, Kansas | Joseph A. Arruda, M. Steve Cringan, William G. Layher, Garland Kersh and Charles Bever |
| 625-632 | Organic contaminants in isolated lakes of Southern Labrador, Canada | D. M. Lockerbie and T. A. Clair |
| 633-641 | Characteristics of the sorption of chlorothalonil and azinphos-methyl to a soil from a commercial Cranberry bog | Stephen Reduker, Christopher G. Uchrin and George Winnett |
| 642-644 | Residues of dacthal and metabolites in field-treated Chinese cabbage | Robert D. Sweet, Donald T. Warholic, Andrew F. Senesac, Walter H. Gutenmann and Donald J. Lisk |
| 645-650 | Hexachlorophene distributions in estuarine sediments | H. R. Beller and B. R. T. Simoneit |
| 651-656 | Volatilization of mercury compounds by methylmercury-volatilizing bacteria in Minamata Bay sediment | Kunihiko Nakamura, Taizo Sakata and Hideomi Nakahara |
| 657-663 | Effect of cadmium on microorganisms and microbe-mediated mineralization process in the soil | C. Kumar Naidu and T. K. Ramachandra Reddy |
| 664-669 | DDT Residues in sediments from the Bay of Bengal | A. Sarkar and R. Sen Gupta |
| 670-677 | Distribution pattern and reduction of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in bluefishPomatomus saltatrix (Linnaeus) fillets through adipose tissue removal | Marion Sanders and Bennie L. Haynes |
| 678-682 | Photodecomposition of chlorophenols in aqueous medium in presence of hydrogen peroxide | P. N. Moza, K. Fytianos, V. Samanidou and F. Korte |
| 683-689 | Fate and effects of xanthates in laboratory freshwater systems | Y. Xu, J. P. Lay and F. Korte |
| 690-695 | Survey of trace elements in human nails: An international comparison | Y. Takagi, S. Matsuda, S. Imai, Y. Ohmori and T. Masuda, et al. |
| 696-703 | Vanadium-mediated lipid peroxidation in microsomes from human term placenta | Janusz Z. Byczkowski, Bojian Wan and Arun P. Kulkarni |
| 704-711 | Short-term toxicity of methyl benzimidazole carbamate in dogs | A. Janardhan, A. Bhaskar Rao and P. Sisodia |
| 712-718 | In vitro genotoxicity of chlorinated drinking water processed from humus-rich surface water | A. Liimatainen and T. Grummt |
| 719-726 | Assessment of teratogenic potential of 1,2,3-1,2,4- and 1,3,5-trichlorobenzenes in rats | W. D. Black, V. E. O. Valli, J. A. Ruddick and D. C. Villeneuve |
| 727-736 | Visual scoring system for fluorescent tracer evaluation of dermal exposure to pesticides | Richard A. Fenske |
| 737-741 | In vitro effect of monocrotophos on human lymphocytes | D. S. Rupa, P. V. Lakshman Rao, P. P. Reddy and O. S. Reddi |
| 742-745 | Aflatoxin B1 induced hepatic neoplasia in Great Lakes coho salmon | J. J. Black, A. E. Maccubbin, H. K. Myers and R. F. Zeigel |
| 746-753 | Acute toxicity of malathion, tetrabromobisphenol-A, and tributyltin chloride to mysids (Mysidopsis bahia) of three ages | Larry R. Goodman, Geraldine M. Cripe, Paul H. Moody and Darrel G. Halsell |
| 754-758 | Sensitivity of branchial mucous to crude oil toxicity in a freshwater fish,Colisa fasciatus | M. S. Prasad |
| 759-764 | Effects of water soluble crude oil fractions on cirral beat frequency inBalanus balanoides | A. Ponat |
| 765-769 | Cesium-137 levels detected in Georgia otters | R. S. Halbrook and J. H. Jenkins |
| 770-775 | Effect of temperature on the chronic toxicity of Hydrothol-191 to the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) | Anne E. Keller, R. J. Dutton and Thomas L. Crisman |
| 776-780 | Effect of assam crude on photosynthesis and associated electron transport system inAnabaena doliolum | A. K. Singh and J. P. Gaur |
| 781-790 | Diflubenzuron application to citrus and its impact on invertebrates in an adjacent pond | A. Ali, H. N. Nigg, J. H. Stamper, M. L. Kok-Yokomi and M. Weaver |
| 791-797 | Soil lead-blood lead relationship among Boston children | Michael B. Rabinowitz and David C. Bellinger |
| 798-801 | Polychlorinated biphenyls in human amniotic fluid | C. Vaman Rao and A. Savitri Banerji |
| 802-808 | Total DDT and dieldrin content of human adipose tissue | Nazir Ahmad, Wendy Harsas, Robert S. Marolt, Maria Morton and John K. Pollack |
| 809-814 | Polychlorinated biphenyls in residents around the river Krupa, Slovenia, Yugoslavia | J. Jan and Mojca Tratnik |
| 815-821 | Effects of sodium 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate on renal function in the rat | J. Łukowicz-Ratajczak and J. Krechniak |
| 822-827 | Changes in the protein metabolism in liver and kidney ofMus booduga gray after oral BHC feeding | G. Harold Philip, P. Malla Reddy and R. Ramamurthi |
| 828-831 | Klebsiella spp. in prairie aquifer | S. Huong Wong |
| 832-837 | Contamination of alcoholic products by trace quantities of ethyl carbamate (Urethane) | Benjamin S. Clegg, Richard Frank, Brian D. Ripley, Nick D. Chapman and Heinz E. Braun, et al. |
| 838-843 | Degradation of N-methylcarbamate and carbamoyl oxime pesticides in chlorinated water | Carl J. Miles, Michael L. Trehy and Richard A. Yost |
| 844-846 | Analysis of municipal refuse incinerator ashes for asbestos | Kusum J. Patel-Mandlik, Charles G. Manos and Donald J. Lisk |
| 847-850 | Toxicity assessment of bis(tri-n-butyltin) oxide (TBTO) using yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae and human KB cells | Kyo Mochida, Manabu Gomyoda, Tokio Fujita and Kei Yamagata |
| 851-857 | Degradation of monomethylhydrazine by two soil bacteria | L. -T. Ou |
| 858-864 | Zinc treatment of the digestive gland of the slugArion ater L. 1. Cellular distribution of zinc and calcium | A. Recio, J. A. Marigómez, E. Angulo and J. Moya |
| 865-871 | Zinc treatment of the digestive gland of the slugArion ater L. 2. Sublethal effects at the histological level | A. Recio, J. A. Marigómez, E. Angulo and J. Moya |
| 872-879 | Bioaccumulation of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons by the clam,Rangia cuneata, in the vicinity of a creosote spill | Ildefonso R. DeLeon, Joseph B. Ferrario and Christian J. Byrne |
| 880-887 | Long-term effect of ammonium sulfate fertilizer on histophysiology of adrenal in the teleost,Channa punctatus (Bloch) | Raj Narayan Ram and Suman Kumar Singh |
| 888-893 | Determination of tri-n-butyltin and di-n-butyltin compounds in yellowtails | Kumiko Sasaki, Takashi Suzuki and Yukio Saito |
| 894-901 | Dehydroabietic acid (DHAA) does not inhibit bilirubin conjugation in the liver of rainbow trout | Leona Mattsoff and Mikko Nikinmaa |
| 902-909 | Toxic effects of mercuric chloride, methylmercuric chloride, and emisan 6 (an organic mercurial fungicide) on ovarian recrudescence in the catfishClarias batrachus (L.) | R. Kirubagaran and K. P. Joy |
| 910-914 | Heavy metal pollution from a point source demonstrated by mussel (Unio pictorum L.) at Lake Balaton, Hungary | Katalin V.-Balogh |
| 915-920 | Reduction of cadmium toxicity to green microalgaStichococcus bacillaris by manganese | Tadeusz Skowroński, Barbara Pawlik and Marek Jakubowski |
| 921-927 | Bioavailability of zinc and cadmium and their effect on microbial growth and metal uptake | A. K. Prahalad and G. Seenayya |
| 928-935 | Toxic effects of chromium onSchistosoma haematobium miracidia | Corrie T. Wolmarans, Estia Yssel and Victor L. Hamilton-Attwell |
| 936-942 | Effect of hexachlorobenzene on growth and survival of various microorganisms | M. K. Hamdy |
| 0001-0005 | Passive Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: Hair Nicotine Levels in Preschool Children | N. Kalinic, Lj. Skender, V. Karacic, I. Brcic and V. Vadjic |
| 0006-0010 | Evaluation of a Cold-Water Hand-Washing Regimen in Removing Carbaryl Residues from Contaminated Fabrics | T. A. Phillips, J. B. Belden, M. Stroud and J. R. Coats |
| 0011-0013 | Airborne Exposure to Lead During Remediation and Cleaning of a Gun Range and Cutting of Lead Plates | J. H. Lange, K. W. Thomulka, G. Mastrangelo and U. Fedeli |
| 0014-0020 | Application of an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) to Determine Deltamethrin Residues in Milk | H.-J. Lee, T. Watanabe, S. J. Gee and B. D. Hammock |
| 0021-0030 | Toxicity Assessment of a Former Manufactured Gas Plant | A. S. Ferguson, R. Doherty, M. J. Larkin, R. M. Kalin and V. Irvine, et al. |
| 0031-0036 | Perfluorooctane Sulfonate Contamination of Drinking Water in the Tama River, Japan: Estimated Effects on Resident Serum Levels | K. Harada, N. Saito, K. Sasaki, K. Inoue and A. Koizumi |
| 0037-0041 | Effects of Carbaryl-Treated Bait on Maternal Behavior and Sprint Performance in the Meadow Jumping Mouse, Zapus hudsonius | F. Punzo |
| 0042-0045 | Aflatoxin Contamination of Arachis hypogaea (Groundnuts) in Lagos Area of Nigeria | A. E. Thomas, H. A. B. Coker, O. A. Odukoya, G. K. Isamah and A. Adepoju-Bello |
| 0046-0051 | Dissolved Nickel and Benthic Flux in South San Francisco Bay: A Potential for Natural Sources to Dominate | B. R. Topping and J. S. Kuwabara |
| 0052-0059 | Heavy Metal Distribution in Surface Sediments from a Subtropical Coastal Lagoon System Associated with an Agricultural Basin | C. Green-Ruiz and F. Páez-Osuna |
| 0060-0067 | Impact of Draining of Iraqi Marshes on Sediment Quality of Kuwait’s Northern Marine Area | M. U. Beg and A. N. Al-Ghadban |
| 0068-0074 | Acute Toxicity of Copper, Zinc, Iron, and Manganese and of the Mixtures Copper–Zinc and Iron–Manganese to Whiteleg Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Postlarvae | M. G. Frías-Espericueta, D. Voltolina and J. I. Osuna-López |
| 0075-0082 | Uptake and Elimination of Trace Metals in Shells of Abalones Haliotis spp. | T. Arai, M. Maeda, H. Yamakawa, A. Kamatani and M. Ohji, et al. |
| 0083-0089 | Subcellular Distribution of Naturally Elevated Cadmium in the Antarctic Clam Laternula elliptica | H. J. Choi, I.-Y. Ahn, K.-W. Kim, H.-A. Kim and I.-S. Lee |
| 0090-0097 | Bioaccumulation of Lead, Cadmium, and Lindane in Zebra Mussels ( Dreissena polymorpha) and Associated Risk for Bioconcentration in Tufted Duck ( Aythia fuligula) | P. J. Berny, A. Veniat and M. Mazallon |
| 0098-0105 | Cadmium-Binding Peptide in Whole Cells of Acetabularia calyculus | E. Garcia and R. Salazar |
| 0106-0113 | Effects of Cypermethrin on the Freshwater Crab Trichodactylus borellianus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Braquiura) | W. Verónica and P. A. Collins |
| 0114-0122 | Role of Intracellular Ca 2+, Reactive Oxygen Species, Mitochondria Transmembrane Potential, and Antioxidant Enzymes in Heavy Metal-Induced Apoptosis in Fish Cells | L. X. Xiang and J. Z. Shao |
| 0123-0130 | Contamination of Two Edible Agaricus spp. Mushrooms Growing in a Town with Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury | L. Svoboda and P. Kalac |
| 0131-0134 | Thallium Content in Zagreb Air | J. Hršak, A. Škrbec, I. Balagovic and K. Šega |
| 0135-0141 | Trace Metals in Chinese Joss Stick Smoke | T.-S. Lin and F.-M. Shen |
| 0142-0147 | Metal Contamination in Tree Sparrows in Different Locations of Beijing | P. Chao, Z. Guangmei, Z. Zhengwang and Z. Chengyi |
| 0148-0155 | Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Human Milk from Primiparous Women in Indonesia | E. R. Burke, A. J. Holden, I. C. Shaw, F. X. Suharyanto and G. Sihombing |
| 0156-0162 | Comparison of Organochlorine Pesticide Levels Between Abdominal and Breast Adipose Tissue | S. M. Waliszewski, S. Gomez-Arroyo, R. M. Infanzon, R. Villalobos-Pietrini and M. Maxwell Hart |
| 0163-0169 | Organochlorine Pesticides in Eggs of Birds of Prey from the Stavropol Region, Russia | C. J. Henny, V. M. Galushin, A. N. Khokhlov, L. V. Malovichko and M. P. Iljukh |
| 0170-0175 | Mutagenicity of Antineoplastic Drug Residues Treated in Health Care Waste Autoclave | M. D. Bassi and J. Moretton |
| 0176-0181 | 2,4-D Degradation by Electron Beam Irradiation: Influence of Oxygen Concentration | L. Ni, Z. Zheng, S. Li and C. Sun |
| 0182-0188 | Distribution and Sources of PAHs in Saemangeum Reclaimed Tidal Lands of Central Korea | J. Y. Cho, K. W. Han, J. H. Kim, J. K. Son and K. S. Yoon |
| 0189-0195 | Kriging and PAH Pollution Assessment in the Topsoil of Tianjin Area | X. J. Wang, Y. Zheng, R. M. Liu, B. G. Li and J. Cao, et al. |
| 0196-0203 | Decontamination of Nitrogenous Toxicants from Brackish Water Using Plant and Animal Extracts | K. K. Krishnani, B. P. Gupta, K. O. Joseph, M. Muralidhar and C. Sarada, et al. |
| 0204-0211 | Mutagenicity of Polluted Reservoir Water and Its Reduction by a Pilot-Scale Integrated Biological Treatment Process | J. Y. Hu, S. L. Ong, W. J. Ng, B. P. He and W. J. Liu, et al. |
| 0212-0218 | Temporal Variation in Methane Efflux from IR 64 Rice Cultivar | A. Verma, L. Tyagi and S. N. Singh |
| 0219-0225 | Characterization of Cholinesterases from Daphnia magna Straus and Their Inhibition by Zinc | T. C. Diamantino, E. Almeida, A. M. V. M. Soares and L. Guilhermino |
| 0226-0233 | Avoidance Response of Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss to Heavy Metal Model Mixture after Long-Term Exposure in Early Development | G. Svecevicius |
| 0234-0239 | Effects of Long-Term Exposure of Low-Level Diesel Oil on the Antioxidant Defense System of Fish | J. F. Zhang, H. Shen, T. L. Xu, X. R. Wang and W. M. Li, et al. |
| 0240-0247 | Growth Retardation and Histopathology of Common Carp ( Cyprinus carpio) Exposed to Gallium | J.-L. Yang and H.-C. Chen |
| 0248-0254 | Effect of Gammalin 20 (Lindane) on Differential White Blood Cell Counts of the African Catfish, Clarias albopunctatus | B. O. Mgbenka, N. S. Oluah and I. Umeike |
| 0255-0262 | Biochemical Responses of Potamogeton pectinatus L. Exposed to Higher Concentrations of Zinc | R. D. Tripathi, U. N. Rai, P. Vajpayee, M. B. Ali and E. Khan, et al. |
| 0263-0269 | Detection of DNA Strand Breaks in the Liver of Boleophthalmus pectinirostris Treated with Benzo(a)pyrene | T. Feng, X. Q. Guo, W. Y. Zheng and D. X. Yuan |
| 0270-0275 | DNA and Lipid Damage in the Brown Mussel Perna perna from a Contaminated Site | E. A. Almeida, A. C. D. Bainy, A. P. M. Loureiro, M. H. G. Medeiros and P. Di Mascio |
| 0276-0282 | Coplanar Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners in the Liver of Galeus melastomus from Different Areas of the Mediterranean Sea | M. M. Storelli, A. Storelli and G. O. Marcotrigiano |
| 0283-0289 | pH-Dependent Toxicity of Heavy Metals to a Freshwater Sludgeworm Tubifex tubifex Muller | B. S. Khangarot, R. S. Rathore and B. B. Singh |
| 0290-0297 | Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Chlorinated Pesticides in Mussels Collected from the Egyptian Mediterranean Coast | A. El Nemr, T. O. Said, A. Khaled, A. El Sikaily and A. M. A. Abd-Allah |
| 0298-0307 | Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Tana and Sabaki Rivers in Kenya | J. O. Lalah, P. O. Yugi, I. O. Jumba and S. O. Wandiga |
| 0308-0314 | Trace Metal Contamination in Sediments of Barataria Bay, Louisiana | R. T. Powell and M. R. Alexander |
| 0315-0322 | Pesticide Residues in Soil and Quality of Potato Grown with Sewage Sludge | G. F. Antonious, M. A. Patterson and J. C. Snyder |
| 0323-0329 | Sorption of Cadmium and Effects on Growth, Protein Content, and Photosynthetic Pigment Composition of Nasturtium officinale R. Br. and Mentha aquatica L. | M. Aslan, M. Y. Ünlü, N. Türkmen and Y. Z. Yilmaz |
| 0330-0337 | Growth Parameters and Heavy Metal Accumulation in Poplar Tree Cultures ( Populus euramericana) Utilizing Water and Sludge from a Sewage Treatment Plant | A. Tsakou, M. Roulia and N. S. Christodoulakis |
| 0338-0344 | Interaction Between Heavy Metals and Nitrogen Fertilizers Applied to Soil-Vegetable Systems | Q. Zhou |
| 0345-0353 | General Toxicity Prediction Approach for Mixtures Containing Polar Narcotic Chemicals | Z. Lin, C. Wu, P. Shi, L. Wang and S. Gao |
| 0354-0361 | Dissipation and Offsite Movement of Forestry Herbicides in Plants of Importance to Native Americans in California National Forests | C. Ando, R. Segawa, C. Gana, L. Li and J. Walters, et al. |
| 0362-0369 | Removal of Nitrate Contaminant in Porous Media Aquifer Through Microbiological Method | L. Zhao, Y. S. Yang, X. Tan and R. M. Kalin |
| 0370-0374 | Biodegradation of Pesticides by Immobilized Recombinant Escherichia coli | Ch.-L. Qiao, Y.-Ch. Yan, H. Y. Shang, X. T. Zhou and Y. Zhang |
| 0375-0378 | Efficiency of Wheat Bran for Removal of Organochlorine Compounds and Benzene from Solution | A. Adachi, Y. Yatani and T. Okano |
| 0379-0386 | Phytoremediation of a Lead-Contaminated Soil Using Morning Glory ( Ipomoea lacunosa L.): Effects of a Synthetic Chelate | M. S. Kambhampati, G. B. Begonia, M. F. T. Begonia and Y. Bufford |
| 0387-0393 | Geochemistry of Metals from Mine Tailings in Taxco, Mexico | M. A. Armienta, O. Talavera, O. Morton and M. Barrera |
| 0394-0399 | Phthalate Residues in Greenhouse Soil from Beijing Suburbs, People’s Republic of China | L. L. Ma, S. G. Chu and X. B. Xu |
| 0400-0407 | Insecticidal and Acaricidal Performance of Methyl Ketones in Wild Tomato Leaves | G. F. Antonious, D. L. Dahlman and L. M. Hawkins |
| 0408-0413 | Impact of Airborne Perfluorooctane Sulfonate on the Human Body Burden and the Ecological System | K. Sasaki, K. Harada, N. Saito, T. Tsutsui and S. Nakanishi, et al. |
| 0414-0421 | Improved Analytical Procedure for Determination of Clopyralid in Soil Using Gas Chromatography | R. Ahmad, A. Rahman, P. T. Holland and D. E. McNaughton |
| 0422-0428 | Temporal Effect of Carbofuran, a Carbamate Insecticide in the Interruption of Estrous Cycle and Follicular Toxicity in Female Swiss Albino Mice | P. N. Baligar and B. B. Kaliwal |
| 0429-0436 | Humic Acid Induces the Expression of ox-LDL Receptor in HL-60 Cells Through Activation of PPAR? | Y.-L. Huang, T.-S. Huang and F.-J. Lu |
| 0437-0446 | Barrier Efficacy of Woven and Nonwoven Fabrics Used for Protective Clothing: Predictive Models | R. Jain and M. Raheel |
| 0447-0452 | Bovine Red Blood Cell Ghost Cholinesterase as a Monitoring Standard | D. Arrieta, A. Ramirez, E. DePeters, D. Bosworth and B. W. Wilson |
| 0453-0457 | Toxic Effects of Textile Printing Industry Effluents on Liver and Testes of Albino Rats | N. Mathur, R. Krishnatrey, S. Sharma and K. P. Sharma |
| 0458-0464 | Evaluation of Estrogenic Activity and Effect of Endosulfan on Biochemical Constituents in Ovariectomized (OVX) Swiss Albino Mice | M. B. Hiremath and B. B. Kaliwal |
| 0465-0472 | 1-Hydroxypyrene as a Biomarker for Fish Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons | T. Hosnedl, J. Hajšlová, V. Kocourek, M. Tomaniová and K. Volka |
| 0473-0480 | Pseudomonad Strains Exhibiting High Level Cr(VI) Resistance and Cr(VI) Detoxification Potential | S. Sultan and S. Hasnain |
| 0481-0488 | Developmental Toxicity of Copper, Chromium, and Aluminum Using the Shrimp Embryo Teratogenesis Assay: Palaemonid with Artificial Seawater | J. R. Rayburn and R. K. Aladdin |
| 0489-0496 | Effects of Exposure to Copper and Malathion on Metallothionein Levels and Acetylcholinesterase Activity of the Mussel Mytilus edulis and the Clam Macoma balthica from the Northern Baltic Sea | K. K. Lehtonen and S. Leiniö |
| 0497-0503 | Effects of Fipronil and Chlorpyrifos on Endocrine-Related Endpoints in Female Grass Shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) | D. C. Volz, E. F. Wirth, M. H. Fulton, G. I. Scott and E. Strozier, et al. |
| 0504-0511 | Linkages Between Population Demographics and Municipal Effluent Estrogenicity | B. W. Brooks, C. M. Foran, B. N. Peterson, J. Weston and T. W. La Point, et al. |
| 0512-0519 | Impacts of Fenholloway River Water on Invertebrate Biodiversity and Growth of Daphnia magna | T. R. Kozel, J. M. Brynda, S. C. Pruitt and W. S. Baldwin |
| 0520-0526 | DT-Diaphorase [NAD(P)H: (Quinone Acceptor) Oxidoreductase] in Gammarus pulex: Kinetics and Some Biochemical Properties | M. Kutlu, S. Sümer and A. Özata |
| 0527-0534 | Toxicity of Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc to Larval Stages of Lithodes santolla (Decapoda, Anomura) | O. A. Amin, L. I. Comoglio and E. M. Rodríguez |
| 0535-0542 | Toxic Effects of Dimethoate and Carbaryl Pesticides on Reproduction and Related Enzymes of the Freshwater Snail Lymnaea acuminata | P. K. Tripathi and A. Singh |
| 0543-0550 | Chlorobenzenes in Snow Crab (Chionoectes opilio): Time-Series Monitoring Following an Accidental Release | T. L. King, K. Lee, P. Yeats and R. Alexander |
| 0551-0560 | Pollution by Mercury, Arsenic, Lead, Chromium, Cadmium, and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons of Fish and Mussels from the Gulf of Naples, Italy | R. Amodio-Cocchieri, S. Amoroso, A. Arnese, T. Cirillo and P. Montuori, et al. |
| 0561-0569 | Histopathological Changes in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Fish, Puntius gonionotus, Fed on Dietary Cadmium | M. Kruatrachue, N. Rangsayatorn, P. Pokethitiyook, E. S. Upatham and S. Singhakaew |
| 0570-0576 | Mercury Levels in the Green-Lipped Mussel Perna viridis (Linnaeus) from the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia | C. K. Yap, A. Ismail and S. G. Tan |
| 0577-0584 | Contamination of Coral Reef by Heavy Metals Along the Egyptian Red Sea Coast | A. Khaled, A. El Nemr and A. El Sikaily |
| 0585-0593 | Toxicity of Sulfonylurea Herbicides to the Green Alga Scenedesmus vacuolatus: Predictability of Combination Effects | M. Junghans, T. Backhaus, M. Faust, M. Scholze and L. H. Grimme |
| 0594-0601 | Toxicity of 21 Herbicides to the Green Alga Scenedesmus quadricauda | J. Ma, F. Lin, S. Wang and L. Xu |
| 0602-0608 | Toxicity of Dibutyl Phthalate to Algae | Q. J. Kuang, W. Y. Zhao and S. P. Cheng |
| 0609-0616 | Effects of Nutrients and Salinity on the Algal Assay Using Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (Korshikov) Hindak | G. Sbrilli, E. Calamati, S. Boccalini, B. Bimbi and F. Pistolesi |
| 0617-0624 | Copper, Manganese, Lead, and Zinc Concentrations on Eucalyptus sp. Leaves in a Small Coastal Town | C. Mispagel, N. Turoczy and F. Stagnitti |
| 0625-0632 | Biodegradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Sludge | S. Y. Yuan, S. W. Chang and B. V. Chang |
| 0633-0640 | Factors Influencing Formation of Trihalomethanes in Swimming Pool Water | N. P. Thacker and V. Nitnaware |
| 0641-0647 | Elution of 1,4-Dioxane from Waste Landfill Sites | A. Yasuhara, Y. Tanaka, A. Tanabe, K. Kawata and T. Katami |
| 0648-0654 | Chemically-Enhanced Phytoextraction of Cadmium-Contaminated Soils Using Wheat (Triticum aestivumL.) | M. T. Begonia, G. B. Begonia, A. D. Butler, U. Griffin and C. Young |
| 0655-0661 | Adsorption and Desorption of Atrazine by Three Soils | G. Huang, Q. Li and X. Zhang |
| 0662-0667 | Novel Atoxic Method of Flavonoid Extraction from Ginkgo biloba Leaves | C. X. Zhang and X. L. Hu |
| 0668-0674 | Inclusion Effects of Highly Water-Soluble Cyclodextrins on the Solubility, Photodegradation, and Acute Toxicity of Methyl Parathion | Q. Zeng, B. Liao, Y. Luo, C. Liu and H. Tang |
| 0675-0681 | Effect of Addition of Sodium Hydroxide and Calcium Nitrate on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emission from Benzene Incineration | S. Y. Cheng, Y. L. Wei and C. J. Wu |
| 0682-0688 | In Situ XANES Study of Electrokinetic Remediation of Cadmium-Contaminated Soils | Y.-J. Huang, C.-H. Tsai and B. J. Liaw |
| 0689-0697 | 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene Induction of Chromosomal Aberrations and Cell Division of Root-Tip Cells in Vicia faba Seedlings | W. Liu, Q.-X. Zhou, P.-J. Li, T.-H. Sun and Y.-S. Yang, et al. |
| 0698-0705 | Effect of Cadmium on Root Exudes of Wheat ( Triticum aestivm L.) Under Different Cultures Media | L. Zhang and X. Yan |
| 0706-0713 | Changes in Soil Solution Heavy Metal Concentrations over Time Following EDTA Addition to a Chinese Paddy Soil | L. H. Wu, Y. M. Luo, J. Song, P. Christie and M. H. Wong |
| 0714-0721 | Evaluation of Cd Uptake by Plants Estimated from Total Soil Cd, pH, and Organic Matter | F. Li, M. Okazaki and Q. Zhou |
| 0722-0728 | Effect of Thiophanate-Methyl on the Reproduction and Survival of the Freshwater Rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus Pallas | Y.-L. Xi and H.-Y. Hu |
| 0729-0736 | Numerical Modeling for Remediation of Contaminated Land and Groundwater | Y. S. Yang, K. L. McGeough, R. M. Kalin and K. W. Dickson |
| 0737-0745 | Solute and Contaminant Transport in Heterogeneous Soils | F. Stagnitti, N. Villiers, J.-Y. Parlange, T. S. Steenhuis and G. H. de Rooij, et al. |
| 0746-0754 | Binary-Joint Effects of Acetochlor, Methamidophos, and Copper on Soil Microbial Population | H. Zhang, Q. Zhang, Q. Zhou and C. Zhang |
| 0755-0760 | Effect of Agrochemicals on Nematode Community Structure in a Soybean Field | L. Chen, Q. Li and W. Liang |
| 0761-0767 | Nutrient Loss from an Agricultural Catchment and Landscape Modeling in Southeast China | W. Cao, H. Hong, S. Yue, Y. Ding and Y. Zhang |
| 0768-0775 | Characterization of Bacteria Capable of Degrading Soil-Sorbed Biphenyl | G. Wu, Y. Feng and S. A. Boyd |
| 0776-0781 | Cadmium Concentrations in a Boreal Forest Ecosystem After Application of Wood Ash | M. Lodenius |
| 0782-0790 | Ecotoxicological Examination of Sediment Extracts of Huaihe River, China by In Vitro Bioassays | C. Wang, Y. Wang, Z. Mo and Z. Wang |
| 0791-0797 | Removal of Copper from Water by Activated Carbon | P. Y. Chang, Y. L. Wei, Y. W. Yang and J. F. Lee |
| 0798-0803 | X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopic Studies of As-Humic Substances in the Ground Water of the Taiwan Blackfoot Disease Area | H.-C. Wang, H. P. Wang, C.-Y. Peng, H.-L. Liu and H.-L. Huang |
| 0804-0809 | Speciation of Copper in a Contaminated Soil | M. C. Hsiao and H. P. Wang |
| 0810-0818 | Microbial Degradation of the Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Phthalic Acid and Dimethyl Phthalate Ester Under Aerobic Conditions | Y. Wang, Y. Fan and J.-D. Gu |
| 0819-0825 | Thermal Treatment of Heavy Metal in Incinerator Fly Ashes | W. S. Liang, Y. L. Wei, Y. M. Su and C. F. Wang |
| 0826-0832 | Identification of Escherichia coli O157:H7 with Oligonucleotide Arrays | H. Liu, H. Wang, Z. Shi, Q. Liu and J. Zhu, et al. |
| 0833-0839 | Characterization of Lead Species in Al 2O 3 Contaminated with Lead(II) | C. Y. Lee, Y. L. Wei, H. N. Tsai, Y. W. Yang and J. F. Lee |
| 0840-0847 | Immobilization of Chromium(VI) with Debris of Aquatic Plants | M. J. Hu, Y. L. Wei, Y. W. Yang and J. F. Lee |
| 0848-0855 | Characterization of Copper Sorbed by a Compost | Y. C. Lee, Y. L. Wei, Y. W. Yang and J. F. Lee |
| 0856-0859 | Volatile Organic Compound Emissions During Cold-Starts of Motorcycles | H.-C. Wang and H.-L. Liu |
| 0860-0865 | Speciation of Chromium in an Electroplating Sludge During Thermal Stabilization | C.-C. Ku, H. P. Wang, P.-H. Lee, M. C. Hsiao and H.-L. Huang, et al. |
| 0866-0871 | Nitrogen Discharge from Aquacultural Ponds and the Possible Impacts on Aquatic Environment | L. Yang, L. Xia, G. Zhang and R. Anderson |
| 1-6 | Effects of Energetic Compounds on the Northern Bobwhite Quail and Biotransformation Applications of the Intestinal Flora | L. M. Baker, C. T. Larsen, N. Sriranganathan, D. E. Jones and M. S. Johnson, et al. |
| 7-12 | Alkaline Single-Cell Gel Electrophoresis Assay of Actinia equina for Monitoring Seawater Genotoxicity | R. Carrozzino, C. Porta Puglia, A. Carli, G. L. Mariottini and A. Martelli |
| 13-20 | Identification and Induction by ß-naphthoflavone of CYP1A1 in Liver of the Neotropical Fish Pacu, Piaractus mesopotamicus(Characiformes: Characidae) | V. L. F. Cunha Bastos, L. F. Ribeiro Pinto, L. M. Lima and J. Cunha Bastos |
| 21-28 | Studies on Mercury Resistance in Yeasts Isolated from Natural Sources | S. K. Ghosh, S. Ghosh, J. Chaudhuri, R. Gachhui and A. Mandal |
| 29-37 | Brackish Water Benthic Shellfish ( Corbicula japonica) as a Biological Indicator for Cryptosporidium parvum Oocysts in River Water | T. Izumi, Y. Itoh, K. Yagita, T. Endo and T. Ohyama |
| 38-44 | In Vitro Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition by Novel OP Compounds in Various Tissues of the Fish Channa punctatus | M. F. Rahman, M. Mahboob and P. Grover |
| 45-53 | Toxicity of Euphorbia canariensis Latex to Some Developmental Stages of Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae) | H. Uysal and Y. Kaya |
| 54-61 | Palatability of Dead Earthworms and Slugs to the Wood Mouse ( Apodemus sylvaticus) and the Potential for Secondary Poisoning | S. L. Fryday, S. A. Chandler-Morris and A. D. M. Hart |
| 62-69 | In Vitro Detection of Neuronal Stress Induced by Mercury Compounds in Cerebellar Granule Cells from hsp70/hGH Transgenic Mice | M. Bayo, M.-Á. Serra and L. A. Clerici |
| 70-77 | Growth Toxicity Bioassays of Abalone Haliotis diversicolor supertexta Exposed to Waterborne Zinc | J.-W. Tsai, Y.-H. Chou, B.-C. Chen, H.-M. Liang and C.-M. Liao |
| 78-86 | Cadmium, Chromium, and Copper Induce Polychromatocyte Micronuclei in Carp ( Cyprinus carpio L.) | Y. Zhu, J. Wang, Y. Bai and R. Zhang |
| 87-93 | Biobarrier System for Remediation of TCE-Contaminated Aquifers | C. M. Kao, K. F. Chen, Y. L. Chen, T. Y. Chen and W. Y. Huang |
| 94-100 | Distributed-Rate Model Configured in Series to Simulate Sorption of Organic Pollutants to Natural Soil | J. A. Smith and J. J. Deitsch |
| 101-108 | Effects of Soil Moisture and Aeration on the Biodegradation of Pentachlorophenol Contaminated Soil | M. N. Miller, G. W. Stratton and G. Murray |
| 109-113 | Nitrate Content of Lettuce Grown in the Greenhouse | I. Tosun and N. S. Ustun |
| 114-118 | Formation of Dioxins from Incineration of Fallen Leaf | T. Katami, A. Yasuhara and T. Shibamoto |
| 119-127 | Heavy Metal Content in Some Therapeutically Important Medicinal Plants | S. Haider, V. Naithani, J. Barthwal and P. Kakkar |
| 128-134 | Tissue–Bismuth Levels of Game Birds Harvested with Bismuth Shotshell: Policy Implications | L. J. S. Tsuji, B. C. Wainman, R. K. Jayasinghe, J. D. Karagatzides and E. Van Spronsen, et al. |
| 135-140 | Lead and Copper Levels in Muscle Meat of Crucian Carp ( Carassius carassius, L. 1758) from Yarseli Dam Lake, Turkey | O. Aygun, E. Yarsan and R. Akkaya |
| 141-148 | Effects of Lead and Cadmium Interactions on the Metal Accumulation in Tissue and Organs of the Nile Tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus) | B. Cicik, Ö. Ay and F. Karayakar |
| 149-156 | Mercury in Tissues of Selected Estuarine Fishes from Minimally Impacted Bays of Coastal Texas | D. R. Sager |
| 157-164 | Trace Metal Distribution in Surface Soil in the Area of a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill and a Medical Waste Incinerator | S. I. Segura-Muñoz, A. M. M. Takayanagui, T. M. B. Trevilato, C. B. Santos and S. E. Hering |
| 165-169 | Heavy Metal Concentrations in Vegetable Garden Soils from the Suburb of Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China | N. Wuzhong, M. Haiyan, H. Jixiu and L. Xinxian |
| 170-177 | Mineralogical and Chemical Characterization of Historical Mine Tailings from the Valenciana Mine, Guanajuato, Mexico: Environmental Implications | J. V. García-Meza, E. Ramos, A. Carrillo-Chávez and C. Duran-de-Bazúa |
| 178-185 | Mercury Distribution in Continental Shelf Sediments from Two Offshore Oil Fields in Southeastern Brazil | L. D. Lacerda, C. E. Rezende, Á. R. C. Ovalle and C. E. V. Carvalho |
| 186-193 | Rates of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emissions from Incense | Z. Guo, J. J. Jetter and J. A. McBrian |
| 194-201 | Contamination of Priority Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Water from Guanting Reservoir and the Yongding River, China | X. T. Wang, S. G. Chu, L. L. Ma, Y. Z. Sun and X. H. Li, et al. |
| 202-210 | Mercury Concentrations in Groundwater Collected from Wells on and near the Nevada Test Site, USA | J. Cizdziel |
| 211-218 | Experimental Study of the Formation of Chlorination By-Products in Potable Water of Quebec City, Canada | M. J. Rodriguez, M. Huard and J.-B. Sérodes |
| 219-224 | As the Worm Turns: Eisenia fetida Avoids Soil Contaminated by a Glyphosate-Based Herbicide | P. Verrell and E. Van Buskirk |
| 225-232 | Long-Term Soil Accumulation of Chromium, Copper, and Arsenic Adjacent to Preservative-Treated Wood | S. Lebow, D. Foster and J. Evans |
| 233-239 | Concentration Level of Fine Airborne Lead in Beijing, People’s Republic of China | K. B. He, F. K. Duan, Y. L. Ma, F. M. Yang and Q. Zhang, et al. |
| 240-247 | Arsenic Fate and Bioavailability in Two Soils Contaminated with Sodium Arsenate Pesticide: An Incubation Study | D. Sarkar and R. Datta |
| 248-254 | Arsenic Accumulation and Acute Toxicity in Aquacultural Juvenile Milkfish ( Chanos chanos) from Blackfoot Disease Area in Taiwan | M.-C. Lin, H.-H. Cheng, H.-Y. Lin, Y.-C. Chen and Y.-P. Chen, et al. |
| 255-260 | Aromatic Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions in a Tire Recapping Unit | S. M. Corrêa, A. R. Tôrres and G. Arbilla |
| 261-265 | Levels of DDT, HCH, and HCB Residues in Human Blood in Ahmedabad, India | V. K. Bhatnagar, R. Kashyap, S. S. A. Zaidi, P. K. Kulkarni and H. N. Saiyed |
| 266-275 | Mineralization of Glyphosate in Compost-Amended Soil Under Controlled Conditions | Z. M. Getenga and F. O. Kengara |
| 276-282 | Sorption-Desorption of Fenamiphos in Surfactant-Modified Clays | N. Singh, M. Megharaj, W. P. Gates, J. Churchman and R. S. Kookana, et al. |
| 283-288 | Persistence of Imidacloprid in/on Cabbage and Cauliflower | V. T. Gajbhiye, S. Gupta and R. K. Gupta |
| 289-297 | Characteristics of Phosphorous Components in Drainage Water | J. Lu |
| 298-306 | Soil Amendment and Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Meadow Burozem-Crop Systems | X. Wang and Q. Zhou |
| 307-311 | Effect of pH on the Persistence Behavior of the Insecticide Buprofezin in Water Under Laboratory Conditions | C. Das, S. Roy, R. Pal, R. K. Kole and A. Chowdhury |
| 312-318 | Groundwater Quality in Paper Mill Effluent Irrigated Area with Special Reference to Organochlorine Residues and Heavy Metals | P. N. Rekha, N. K. Ambujam, K. K. Krishnani, V. Parimala and D. D. Vimala |
| 319-325 | Radioactivity in Municipal Wastewater and Its Behavior in Biological Treatment | U. İpek, E. I. Arslan, S. Aslan, M. Doğru and O. Baykara |
| 326-334 | Seasonal and Vertical Distributions of Acid Volatile Sulfide and Metal Bioavailability in a Shallow, Subtropical Lake in China | L. Zheng, X. Q. Xu and P. Xie |
| 335-343 | Determination of Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Soil and Water from River Nyando Drainage System Within Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya | Z. M. Getenga, F. O. Keng’ara and S. O. Wandiga |
| 344-351 | Aquifer Contamination by Nitrogen After Sewage Sludge Fertilization | P. García-Agustín, V. Flors, M. Cerezo, E. Romero and L. Lapeña |
| 352-357 | Hazard Assessment to Workers of Trace Metal Content in Pyrite Cinders | M. Giunti, D. Baroni and E. Bacci |
| 358-364 | Effects of Methiocarb on Chironomus riparius Survival and Growth With and Without Tube-Building | A. R. R. Péry, R. Mons, V. Ducrot and J. Garric |
| 365-372 | Comparative Study on Individual and Combined Effects of Dimecron and Ziram on Carbohydrate Metabolites in Liver, Muscle, Heart, and Blood of a Freshwater Teleost, Sarotherodon mossambicus (Peters) | P. Thangavel, H. Nivedhitha and M. Ramaswamy |
| 373-379 | Toxicity of Single and Combinations of Lead and Cadmium to the Cyanobacteria Anabaena flos-aquae | L. Y. Heng, K. Jusoh, C. H. Mui Ling and M. Idris |
| 380-386 | Pesticide Induced Toxicity and Stress Response in Bacterial Cells | C. H. Pham, J. Min and M. B. Gu |
| 387-393 | Effects of Four Metals on the Degradation of Purified Terephthalic Acid Wastewater by Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Strain Fhhh | J. Yan, S. P. Cheng, X. X. Zhang, L. Shi and C. J. Zhu |
| 394-400 | Parasites of Fish as Biomarkers of Environmental Degradation: A Field Study | R. A. Khan |
| 401-408 | Toxicity of R-11® Surfactant to Juvenile Rainbow Trout: Does Size Matter? | C. A. Curran, J. M. Grassley and C. E. Grue |
| 409-414 | Caged Pearl Dace ( Semotilus margarita) as Sentinels for Gold Mining Wastes in Environmental Effects Monitoring | C. Doebel, C. L. Baron, R. E. Evans, K. G. Wautier and J. Werner, et al. |
| 415-421 | Determination of a Suitable Sterilization Method for Soil in Isoproturon Biodegradation Studies | Z. M. Getenga, U. Dorfler, S. Reiner and K. Sabine |
| 422-428 | Behavioral Bioassay with a Local Tadpole ( Pleuroderma cinereum) from River Rocha, Bolivia, in River Water Spiked with Chromium 6+ | L. Janssens de Bisthoven, A. Gerhardt and M. Maldonado |
| 429-436 | Crop Plants as Biological Tools for Assessing and Monitoring Agricultural Lands Inundated with Sewage and Sludge | B. K. Dube, P. Sinha and C. Chatterjee |
| 655-662 | Development of Oligonucleotide Primers for the Detection of Harmful Microcystis in Water | J.-E. Cho, S.-W. Bang and M.-S. Han |
| 663-670 | Estimating Heavy Metal Accumulation in Oligochaete Earthworms: A Meta-analysis of Field Data | W.-C. Ma |
| 671-679 | Bioassessment of Ecological Risk of Amazonian Ichthyofauna to Mercury | Z. C. Castilhos, N. Almonsy, P. S. Souto, L. C. C. Pereira da Silva and A. R. Linde, et al. |
| 680-685 | Toxicity Assessment of Indian Marine Cyanobacterial Strains | A. S. B. Bhaskar, G. Nidhi, R. Jayaraj, G. Subramanian and P. V. Lakshmana Rao |
| 686-691 | Carboxanilide Persistence in Wildlife: Excretion and Retention in a Rat Model | S. C. Mitchell and R. H. Waring |
| 692-696 | Novel Temperature Control Apparatus for Whole Effluent Toxicity Tests | L. A. Kszos and P. Braden |
| 697-705 | Toxicity Identification Evaluations (TIEs) of Freshwater Samples Using a Metal Chelating Resin | H. B. Andersen |
| 706-710 | Effects of Sublethal Copper Exposure on Behavior and Growth of Rana pipiens Tadpoles | M. S. Redick and T. W. La Point |
| 711-716 | Kinetic Studies on the Combined Effects of Lanthanum and Cerium on the Growth of Microcystis aeruginosa and their Accumulation by M. aeruginosa | P.-J. Zhou, J. Lin, H. Shen, T. Li and L.-R. Song, et al. |
| 717-724 | Effect of Cadmium on the Population Dynamics of Moina macrocopa and Macrothrix triserialis (Cladocera) | G. G. García, S. Nandini and S. S. S. Sarma |
| 725-732 | Effect of Cadmium on Hematological Indices of Common Carp ( Cyprinus carpio L.) | J. Drastichová, Z. Svobodová, V. Lusková and J. Máchová |
| 733-740 | Effect of Cadmium on Blood Plasma Biochemistry in Carp ( Cyprinus carpio L.) | J. Drastichová, Z. Svobodová, V. Lusková, O. Čelechovská and P. Kaláb |
| 741-749 | Mineral Composition and Cadmium Accumulation in Oreochromis mossambicus Exposed to Waterborne Cadmium | H. B. Pratap and S. E. Wendelaar Bonga |
| 750-755 | Effects of Lead as an Environmental Pollutant on EROD Enzyme in Gammarus pulex (L.) (Crustacea: Amphipoda) | M. Kutlu and F. Susuz |
| 756-762 | Growth and Zinc Accumulation of Sedum alfredii Hance—a Zn Hyperaccumulator as Affected by Phosphorus Application | W.-Z. Ni, Q. Sun and X. Yang |
| 763-768 | Sensitivity of Cichlasoma facetum (Cichlidae, Pisces) to Metals | G. D. Bulus Rossini and A. E. Ronco |
| 769-776 | Bioaccumulation of Cadmium and Zinc, and Field Validation of a Histological Biomarker in Terrestrial Isopods | J. P. Odendaal and A. J. Reinecke |
| 777-783 | Survival and Growth of Hyalella azteca Exposed to Three Mississippi Oxbow Lake Sediments | M. T. Moore, R. E. Lizotte, C. M. Cooper, S. Smith and S. S. Knight |
| 784-790 | PCBs in Fish of the Ardeche River: Potential Implications for the Survival of the Otter ( Lutra Lutra) | A. Mazet, G. Keck and P. Berny |
| 791-797 | Kinetic Studies on the Effects of Organophosphorus Pesticides on the Growth of Microcystis aeruginosa and Uptake of the Phosphorus Forms | P.-J. Zhou, H. Shen, J. Lin, L.-R. Song and Y.-D. Liu, et al. |
| 798-805 | Paraoxonase Activity in Sera of Four Neotropical Fish | V. L. F. Cunha Bastos, M. V. Alves, G. Bernardino, P. S. Ceccarelli and J. Cunha Bastos |
| 806-812 | Tracking Toxic Metals in the Ambient Air of Agra City, India | D. G. Gajghate and A. D. Bhanarkar |
| 813-820 | Residual Effects of Sewage Sludge Applied to a Clay Soil on Soil Nitrate Distribution with Three Different Field Management Practices | S.-M. Lee |
| 821-828 | Anaerobic Degradation of the Organochlorine Pesticides DDT and Heptachlor in River Sediment of Taiwan | T.-C. Chiu, J.-H. Yen, T.-L. Liu and Y.-S. Wang |
| 829-835 | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Street Dust of Niterói City, RJ, Brazil | A. D. Pereira Netto, I. F. Cunha, F. C. Muniz and E. C. P. Rego |
| 836-843 | Leaching Potential of Pesticides in a Vegetable Farm in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia | B. S. Ismail, C. K. Ngan, U. B. Cheah and W. Y. Wah Abdullah |
| 844-849 | Heavy Metals in Black Tea Samples Produced in Turkey | I. Narin, H. Colak, O. Turkoglu, M. Soylak and M. Dogan |
| 850-857 | Emission of Biogenic Sulfur Gases from the Microbial Decomposition of Cystine in Chinese Rice Paddy Soils | J. Zhang, L. Wang and Z. Yang |
| 858-865 | Antimony Concentration in Farming Soil of Southern Poland | K. Loska, D. Wiechuła and I. Korus |
| 866-872 | Toxicity of Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate and Alkylethoxylate to Aquatic Plants | H. Y. Liu, B. H. Liao, P. H. Zhou and P. Z. Yu |
| 873-880 | Use of the Up-and-Down Acute Toxicity Test Procedure to Generate LC50 Data for Fish | R. M. Sunderam, R. W. Patra, M. Julli and M. St. J. Warne |
| 881-887 | Influence of Temperature on the Mortality and Sensitivity of Corophium orientale | N. Bigongiari, T. Braida, F. Carretti and D. Pellegrini |
| 888-895 | Ambon Damsel ( Pomacentrus amboinensis) as a Bioindicator Organism for the Great Barrier Reef: Responses to Chlorpyrifos | C. A. Humphrey, D. W. Klumpp and N. Raethke |
| 896-902 | Delayed Fluorescence of Lemna minor: A Biomarker of the Effects of Copper, Cadmium, and Zinc | L. Drinovec, D. Drobne, I. Jerman and A. Zrimec |
| 903-910 | Toxicity Identification Evaluation of Organic Pollutants Based on Solid-Phase Micro-Extraction and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry | C. Fernández, C. Alonso, J. Pro, M. M. Babín and P. García, et al. |
| 911-915 | Identification of the Phthalate-Degrading Bacteria Isolated from Phthalate-Contaminated Soil and Characterization of Their Phthalate Substrate Specificity | S. H. Ahn, J. H. Lee, Y. P. Hong and M. K. Kim |
| 916-922 | Metals in Airborne Particulate Matter in Downtown Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | S. L. Quiterio, V. Escaleira, C. R. S. Sousa, L. F. P. G. Maia and G. Arbilla |
| 923-930 | Composition and Source of Unknown Organic Pollutants in Atmospheric Particulates of the Xigu District, Lanzhou, People’s Republic of China | H. Gao, L. Zhou, M.-Q. Ma, X.-G. Chen and Z.-D. Hu |
| 931-936 | Comparison of Selected Toxic Elements in Cow Serum and Milk Samples from Industrial and Rural Regions | S. Erdogan, S. Celik and Z. Erdogan |
| 937-944 | Primary Investigation of Heavy Metal Contamination Status in Mollusks Collected from Chinese Coastal Sites | L.-N. Liang, J.-T. Hu, D.-Y. Chen, Q.-F. Zhou and B. He, et al. |
| 945-953 | Butyltin Compounds Distribution in the Coastal Waters of Bohai Bay, People’s Republic of China | J.-M. Gao, J.-Y. Hu, Y. Wan, W. An and L. An, et al. |
| 954-961 | Accumulation Features of Organochlorine Pesticides Residues in Soils around Beijing Guanting Reservoir | Z. Hong, L. Yonglong, W. Tieyu and S. Yajuan |
| 962-969 | Trifluralin Residues in Runoff and Infiltration Water from Tomato Production | G. F. Antonious |
| 970-974 | Estimation of Residues of Profenofos in/on Tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Mill | S. K. Sahoo, S. K. Kapoor and B. Singh |
| 975-982 | Fluvalinate Residues in Honey and Beeswax after Different Colony Treatments | A. D. Tsigouri, U. Menkissoglu-Spiroudi, A. Thrasyvoulou and Gr. Diamantidis |
| 983-990 | Arsenic Uptake by Reptile Flexible-Shelled Eggs from Contaminated Nest Substrates and Toxic Effect on Embryos | A. Marco, M. López-Vicente and V. Pérez-Mellado |
| 991-998 | Selection of Mustard Oilseed Rape ( Brassica juncea L.) for Phytoremediation of Cadmium Contaminated Soil | D. C. Su and J. W. C. Wong |
| 999-1005 | Photolysis of Octachloronaphthalene in Hexane | Y.-S. Keum and Q. X. Li |
| 1006-1011 | Toxicity of Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylene (BTEX) Mixtures to Sorghum bicolor and Cucumis sativus | Y.-J. An |
| 1012-1016 | Effects of Nitrite on Bullfrog ( Rana catesbeiana) Tadpoles from Central Ohio, USA | G. R. Smith, D. A. Vaala, H. A. Dingfelder and K. G. Temple |
| 1017-1024 | Morphoanatomical Response of Two Varieties of Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. Grown on Tannery Sludge Amended Soil | S. Singh and S. Sinha |
| 1025-1031 | Sublethal Behavioral Effects of the Water Accommodated Fractions of Crude Oil to Gastropod Molluscs | G. R. MacFarlane, D. J. Reid and C. A. Esguerra |
| 1032-1037 | Effects of Aquatic Herbicides on Primary Productivity of Phytoplankton in the Laboratory | J. D. Schaffer and M. J. Sebetich |
| 1038-1045 | Cadmium Toxicity to Ceratophyllum demersum L.: Morphological Symptoms, Membrane Damage, and Ion Leakage | G. P. Kumar and M. N. V. Prasad |
| 1046-1051 | Multiple Metal Resistance in the Ciliate Protozoan, Vorticella microstoma, Isolated from Industrial Effluents and Its Potential in Bioremediation of Toxic Wastes | A. R. Shakoori, A. Rehman and Riaz-ul-Haq |
| 1052-1058 | Toxic Effects of Unionized Ammonia on Survival and Feeding Activity of the Freshwater Amphipod Eulimnogammarus toletanus (Gammaridae, Crustacea) | A. Alonso and J. A. Camargo |
| 1059-1066 | Effect of River Humic Acid on 1-Aminopyrene Ecotoxicity in a Dynamic Solar Photolysis Process | H.-M. Hwang, A. L. Balarezo, V. N. Jones and H. Yu |
| 1067-1074 | Relationship of Chemical-Based Effluent Regulations of Korea to Aquatic Toxicities to Microbes, Macroinvertebrates, and Fish | K. Choi, P. G. Meier and M. Zong |
| 1075-1082 | Effect of Water pH on Copper Toxicity in the Neotropical Fish, Prochilodus scrofa (Prochilodondidae) | J. Takasusuki, M. R. R. Araujo and M. N. Fernandes |
| 1083-1090 | Effects of Cadmium on the Survival of Three Life-Stages of the Freshwater Pulmonate Lymnaea stagnalis (Mollusca: Gastropoda) | M. Coeurdassier, A. de Vaufleury, R. Scheifler, E. Morhain and P.-M. Badot |
| 1091-1097 | Tolerable Lifetime Cadmium Intake Calculated from the Inhabitants Living in the Jinzu River Basin, Japan | K. Watanabe, E. Kobayashi, Y. Suwazono, Y. Okubo and T. Kido, et al. |
| 1098-1100 | Arsenic Exposure Levels During Cleanup of Fly Ash and Dermatitis in an Air Sampling Technician | J. H. Lange |
| 1101-1106 | Anomalous Levels of Heavy Metals in Sediments from Guaymas Bay, Mexico | L. Méndez, B. Acosta, A. Arreola-Lizarraga and G. Padilla |
| 1107-1114 | Hydrogeological and Hydrogeochemical Features of the Heybeli Spa, Afyon, Turkey: Arsenic and the Other Contaminants in the Thermal Waters | Ü. Gemici and G. Tarcan |
| 1115-1121 | Arsenic Bioaccumulation by Beetles in an Arsenic-Rich Region | K. B. Gongalsky, I. I. Chudnyavtseva, A. D. Pokarzhevskii, A. E. Samonov and V. Y. Slobodyan |
| 1122-1127 | Sequestration of Nickel and Copper by Azotobacter chroococcum SB1 | G. Vasundhara, G. Jayashree and G. Muraleedhara Kurup |
| 1128-1133 | Preliminary Study on the Application of Municipal Sludge to Agriculture | X. Qinglin, W. Dunqiu, L. Jincheng, Z. Xuehong and Z. Hua, et al. |
| 1134-1141 | Evaluation of an Organoclay, an Organoclay-Anthracite Blend, Clinoptilolite, and Hydroxy-Apatite as Sorbents for Heavy Metal Removal from Water | F. D. Tillman, S. L. Bartelt-Hunt, J. A. Smith and G. R. Alther |
| 1142-1151 | Effect of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid on Adsorption and Release of Copper on Montmorillonite | L. Ni, Z. Zheng, S. Li, S. Yuan and Z. Guo, et al. |
| 1152-1156 | Xylenes in Oregon Hazelnuts | J. Jenkins, H. Runes and T. Moate |
| 1157-1163 | Study on Health Effects of Disassembling Imported Electrical Equipment | D. S. Shen, Y. H. He and C. R. Fang |
| 1164-1171 | Acute Toxicity Assessment of 20 Herbicides to the Green Alga Scenedesmus quadricauda (Turp.) Breb. | J. Ma, F. Lin, S. Wang and L. Xu |
| 1172-1181 | Microbial Reduction of Weakly Crystalline Iron (III) Oxides and Suppression of Methanogenesis in Paddy Soil | D. Qu, S. Ratering and S. Schnell |
| 1182-1186 | Finding Hazardous Waste Sites: Evaluation Using the Capture–Recapture Method | J. H. Lange, Y.-F. Chang, R. E. LaPorte, E. O. Talbott and M. Wang, et al. |
| 1187-1194 | Evaluation of the Shk1 Activated Sludge Bacterial Luminescence Inhibition Assay: Narcotic Chemicals | S. Ren, T. W. Schultz and P. D. Frymier |
| 1195-1202 | Chlorinated Pesticides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Coral Reef Skeleton of the Egyptian Red Sea Coast | A. El Nemr, A. El-Sikaily, A. Khaled, T. O. Said and A. M. A. Abd-Allah |
| 1203-1210 | Distribution of Organochlorine Compounds in Pine Needles Collected at Urban Sites in Croatia | S. H. Romanić and B. Krauthacker |
| 1211-1218 | Distribution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Gomti River System, India | A. Malik, K. P. Singh, D. Mohan and D. K. Patel |
| 1219-1225 | Trophic Transfer Efficiency of DDT to Lake Trout ( Salvelinus namaycush) from Their Prey | C. P. Madenjian and D. V. O’Connor |
| 1226-1231 | Detection of Phthalate Metabolites in Human Amniotic Fluid | M. J. Silva, J. A. Reidy, A. R. Herbert, J. L. Preau and L. L. Needham, et al. |
| 1232-1239 | Photosynthetic Protein from Chlorella vulgaris Strain Bt-09 May Be Responsible for the Coping Mechanism Against Cadmium Toxicity | P. B. Lintongan, F. A. Cariño and G. C. Rivero |
| 1240-1246 | UVA Light-Induced Toxic Effects of 1-Hydroxypyrene on Human Jurkat T-Cells | L. Wang, H. Cohly, J. Yan, B. Graham-Evans and H.-M. Hwang, et al. |
| 1247-1252 | Effects of Cimetidine and Phenobarbital on Methyl-Parathion Metabolism in Hyalella azteca | R. Gonzalez Ortíz, L. Martínez-Tabche and S. O. Terrón |
| 1253-1259 | Toxicokinetics of Pyrene in Tilapias Oreochromis niloticus Following an Intraperitoneal Administration | O. Zapata-Perez, G. Castañeda, L. Cruz, V. Ceja and G. Gold-Bouchot, et al. |
| 1260-1267 | Effect of Water Soluble Fractions of Diesel and an Oil Spill Dispersant (Corexit 9527) on Immune Responses in Mussels | D. Hamoutene, J. F. Payne, A. Rahimtula and K. Lee |
| 1268-1277 | Evaluation of Ozone Phytotoxicity in the Greater Area of a Typical Mediterranean Small City (Volos) and in the Nearby Forest (Pelion Mt.), Central Greece | C. J. Saitanis, D. H. Katsaras, A. N. Riga-Karandinos, D. B. Lekkas and G. Arapis |
| 1278-1284 | Acute Toxic Effects of Neem-Based Insecticides on Crustaceans | I. Goktepe and L. C. Plhak |
| 1285-1289 | Toxicity of a Synergized Formulation of Sumithrin to Daphnia magna | E. A. Paul |
| 1290-1296 | Effects of Ammonia on the Early Life Stages of Northern Pike ( Esox lucius) | E. A. Harrahy, M. Barman, S. Geis, J. Hemming and D. Karner, et al. |
| 1299-1308 | Subject Index—Volume 72 |
| 1-8 | Removal of Explosives Using an Integrated Iron–Microbial Treatment in Flow-Through Columns | B.-T. Oh and P. J. Alvarez |
| 9-16 | Method Development, Validation, and Analysis of Bifenthrin Residues in Fresh and Dry Cilantro Foliages and Cilantro Seeds Using GC-ECD | W. Jiang, R. T. Kon, R. A. Othoudt, R. A. Leavitt and S. Kumar, et al. |
| 17-23 | Cleanup Method Using Disposable Tandem Cartridge System for the Determination of Dioxins in Human Milk by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay | K. Saito, M. Ishizuka, Y. Sugawara, H. Nakazawa and Y. Matsuki |
| 24-30 | Evaluation of the Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged, and Safe (QuEChERS) Approach to Pesticide Residue Analysis | F. J. Schenck and J. E. Hobbs |
| 31-37 | Phytoremediation of Chromium from Seawater Using Five Different Products from Coconut Husk | V. Parimala, K. K. Krishnani, B. P. Gupta, M. Jayanthi and M. Abraham |
| 38-44 | Bench Scale Evaluation of Soil Washing for Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil at a Former Manufactured Gas Plant Site | G. Petruzzelli, M. Barbafieri, L. Bonomo, S. Saponaro and A. Milani, et al. |
| 45-52 | Effect of Culture Parameters on the Degradation of a Hydrolyzable Tannin Extracted from Cascalote by Aspergillus niger | G. M. L. Ruiz-Aguilar, E. Ríos-Leal, A. Tomasini-Campocosio, R. Veloz-Rodríguez and M. Barajas-Aceves, et al. |
| 53-58 | Statistical Analysis of the Aerosol Elemental Composition in an Industrial Belt | T. Jayasekhar, S. Kumaresan, S. L. Radhika, B. Biju and M. Sindhu, et al. |
| 59-66 | Sequential Extraction of Some Heavy Metals in Haihe River Sediments, People’s Republic of China | C. Yuan, G. Jiang, L. Liang, X. Jin and J. Shi |
| 67-70 | Heavy Metal Contamination of Soils along Roadsides in Port Harcourt Metropolis, Nigeria | T. J. K. Ideriah, S. A. Braide, W. A. L. Izonfuo and P. U. Adiukwu |
| 71-76 | Speciation of Heavy Metals in Sewage Irrigated Pastures | X. Xiong, P. Li, F. Stagnitti, N. Turoczy and G. Allinson, et al. |
| 77-84 | Heavy Metals in the Coastal Environment of Las Galletas, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain | J. E. Conde and F. J. García-Montelongo |
| 85-92 | Hydrocarbon Balance of Surface Sediments in Izmit Bay (Marmara Sea), Turkey | S. Ünlü and B. Alpar |
| 93-97 | Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins and Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans in 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Mothballs | W. Liu, M. Zheng, Y. Xing and D. Wang |
| 98-105 | Environmental Contaminants in Wild Martens ( Martes americana) and Wolverines ( Gulo luscus) | L. E. Harding |
| 106-110 | Residues of Pendimethalin after Weed Control in Cabbage Crop ( Brassica oleracea var L. Capitata) | S. Arora and M. Gopal |
| 111-116 | Determination of Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water from Beijing, People’s Republic of China | R. S. Zhao, X. T. Wang, A. X. Wei and X. B. Xu |
| 117-124 | Atrazine in Water and Biodegradation in a Recharge Area of Guarany Aquifer in Brazil | A. L. Cerdeira, N. A. G. Santos, J. Ueta, I. K. Shuhama and M. C. P. Y. Pessoa, et al. |
| 125-131 | Toxic Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer on Flexible-Shelled Lizard Eggs | A. Marco, J. Hidalgo-Vila and C. Díaz-Paniagua |
| 132-138 | Morphological Alterations in Liver Tissues from Rabbits Exposed to Crude Oil Contaminated Diets | S. S. Ovuru and D. N. Ezeasor |
| 139-145 | Interactions of Arsenic with Fluorine, Selenium, Barium, and Strontium in Human Hepatic Cells | S. Saito, H. Yamauchi and K. Yoshida |
| 146-152 | Genotoxicity and Lipoperoxidation Produced by Paraquat and 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid in the Gills of Rainbow Trout ( Oncorhynchus mikiss) | L. Martínez-Tabche, E. Madrigal-Bujaidar and T. Negrete |
| 153-160 | Immunotoxicity of Pentachlorophenol on Macrophage Immunity and IgM Secretion of the Crucian Carp ( Carassius auratus) | X. Chen, D. Yin, S. Hu and Y. Hou |
| 161-166 | Influence of Alphamethrin on Oxidative Metabolism of the Freshwater Fish Catla catla | D. Singh and A. Singh |
| 167-173 | Comparison of Cadmium Toxicity to Asellus aquaticus (L.) Populations Following 17 Years Isolation in Pond and Laboratory Cultures | D. Pascoe and K. Carroll |
| 174-181 | Cadmium-Inducible Proteins in Ceratophyllum demersum L. (a Fresh Water Macrophyte): Toxicity Bioassays and Relevance to Cadmium Detoxification | G. Pavan Kumar and M. N. V. Prasad |
| 182-189 | Lead and Cadmium Accumulation and Toxicity in the Presence of EDTA in Lemna minor L. and Ceratophyllum demersum L. | S. Saygıdeğer and M. Doğan |
| 190-196 | Acute and Subchronic Toxicity of the Heavy Metals Copper, Chromium, Nickel, and Zinc, Individually and in Mixture, to the Freshwater Copepod Mesocyclops pehpeiensis | C. K. Wong and A. P. Pak |
| 197-204 | Bioavailability and Effects of Malathion in Artificial Sediments on Simocephalus vetulus (Cladocera: Daphniidae) | E. Olvera-Hernández, L. Martínez-Tabche and F. Martínez-Jerónimo |
| 205-212 | Soil Enzyme Activities and N 2O Emissions under Different Land Management Conditions | H. Jian-gang, L. Zhan-bin, Z. Yong-li, B. Hong-ying and Q. Dong |
| 213-218 | Comparative Toxicity of Thiobencarb and Deschlorothiobencarb to Rice ( Oryza sativa) | A. J. Palumbo, P. L. TenBrook, A. Phipps and R. S. Tjeerdema |
| 219-226 | Low Levels of Organochlorine Pesticides in Subjects with Metabolic Disturbances: A Survey Taken in Rome in 2001–2002 | D. A. Barbini, F. Vanni, P. Pelosi, T. Generali and G. Amendola, et al. |
| 227-234 | Inhalation and Ingestion of Phthalate Compounds from Use of Synthetic Modeling Clays | R. P. Maas, S. C. Patch and T. J. Pandolfo |
| 235-241 | An In Vitro Evaluation of Human Dermal Exposure to Benzene Sulfonate, m-Benzene Disulfonate and p-Phenol Sulfonate | B. H. Magee, S. R. Clough and T. A. Roy |
| 242-248 | Determination of Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Some Work Groups in Turkey by Measurement of 1-Hydroxypyrene Levels in Urine | İ. Ateş, M. Yılmazer-Musa, B. Yücesoy and A. Karakaya |
| 249-256 | Mercury and Other Contaminants in Fish from Lake Chad, Africa | K. A. Kidd, G. Stern and J. Lemoalle |
| 257-263 | Accumulation and Distribution of Methylmercury in Freshwater- and Seawater-Adapted Eels | M. Yamaguchi, A. Yasutake, M. Nagano and Y. Yasuda |
| 264-269 | Heavy Metal Content of Hard Biscuits Produced in Turkey | S. Saracoglu, M. Tuzen, D. Mendil, M. Soylak and L. Elci, et al. |
| 270-275 | Cadmium Contamination of Soils of the Shenyang Zhangshi Irrigation Area, China: An Historical Perspective | X. Xiong, G. Allinson, F. Stagnitti, P. Li and X. Wang, et al. |
| 276-284 | Copper, Zinc, Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury, and Lead in Blue Mussels ( Mytilus edulis) in the Bergen Harbor Area, Western Norway | S. Airas, A. Duinker and K. Julshamn |
| 285-291 | Heavy Metals in Feathers of Six Species of Birds in the District Nilgiris, India | S. Muralidharan, R. Jayakumar and G. Vishnu |
| 292-298 | Physico-Chemical Analysis of Streams on the Akwapim Ridge of Ghana | V. K. Nartey, J. R. Fianko and A. Donkor |
| 299-305 | Organophosphate Dormant Spray Pest Control Efficacy, Pesticide Concentration and Toxicity in Storm Runoff | F. G. Zalom, I. Werner, M. N. Oliver, L. A. Deanovic and T. Kimball, et al. |
| 306-311 | Accumulation of Organochlorine Pesticides in Marine Fishes from Coast of Taoyuan in Taiwan | Y. C. Yuan, Y. K. Yuan and H. C. Chen |
| 312-318 | Evaluation of Multiple Pesticide Residues in Apple and Citrus Fruits, 1999–2001 | Z. Parveen, M. I. Khuhro, N. Rafiq and N. Kausar |
| 319-325 | Simulation of Atrazine Discharge in the Auglaize Watershed Using Satellite-Generated Images | D.-S. Kim, A. Kumar, R. Parab and M. Palmer |
| 326-330 | Dymron Herbicide Residues in Paddy Soil and Channel Water | H. Nagami, S. Asanuma, N. Yajima, M. Usuda and M. Hirosawa, et al. |
| 331-338 | Temporal Trend of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Codfish-Liver from the Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, 1993–2003 | M. M. Storelli, R. D’Addabbo and G. O. Marcotrigiano |
| 339-346 | Semivolatile Organic Pollutants in Water, Suspended Solids, and Surface Sediments of the Huaihe River, Jiangsu Section, People’s Republic of China | H. Huang, Y. Yu, L. Jing, X. Wang and J. Feng, et al. |
| 347-350 | Persistence of Dicofol Residue on Tea Under North-East Indian Climatic Conditions | K. Saha, T. Saha, H. Banerjee, A. Bhattacharyya and A. Chowdhury, et al. |
| 351-357 | 14C-Dimethoate Residues in Tomatoes and Tomato Products | P. Aysal, O. Tiryaki and A. S. Tunçbilek |
| 358-363 | Disappearance of Chlorpyrifos from Cultures of Chlorella vulgaris | I. Mukherjee, M. Gopal and D. W. Dhar |
| 364-370 | Does Shaking Alter the Time of Hatching in Incubated Medaka ( Oryzias latipes) Embryos? | M. González-Doncel, S. A. Villalobos, M. S. Okihiro and D. E. Hinton |
| 371-378 | Density and Sediment Organic Matter Content as Potential Confounding Factors in Sediment Toxicity Tests with Hyalella azteca | T. B. Orr, S. M. Meister and R. S. Halbrook |
| 379-384 | Toxicity of PCBs (Aroclor-1221, 1254) to Embryos and Larvae of Xenopus laevis | J. M. Zhou, Z. F. Qin, L. Cong and X. B. Xu |
| 385-391 | Toxicological Evaluation and QSAR Modelling of Aromatic Amines to Chlorella vulgaris | T. I. Netzeva, J. C. Dearden, R. Edwards, A. D. P. Worgan and M. T. D. Cronin |
| 392-397 | Acute Aquatic Toxicity of N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidinone to Daphnia magna | C.-H. Lan, C.-Y. Peng and T.-S. Lin |
| 398-403 | Changes in Oocyte Numbers in the Ovotestis of Helix aspersa, After Experimental Exposure to the Fungicide Copper Oxychloride | R. G. Snyman, A. J. Reinecke and S. A. Reinecke |
| 404-410 | Effect of Multiple Atrazine Exposure Profiles on Hemocyte DNA Integrity in the Eastern Oyster ( Crassostrea virginica) | T. J. Christl, P. Pennington, M. DeLorenzo, K. J. Karnaky and G. I. Scott |
| 411-415 | Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis Analysis of Liver Proteins Following Nonylphenol Treatment of Bombina orientalis Boulenger | M. C. Gye |
| 416-423 | Comparative Response of Lemnaceae Clones to Copper(II), Chromium(VI), and Cadmium(II) Toxicity | M. C. Sobrero, J. Beltrano and A. E. Ronco |
| 424-431 | Role of Rhizobium (CA-1) Inoculation in Increasing Growth and Metal Accumulation in Cicer arietinum L. Growing Under Fly-Ash Stress Condition | D. K. Gupta, U. N. Rai, S. Sinha, R. D. Tripathi and B. D. Nautiyal, et al. |
| 432-436 | Biochemical Properties of Glutathione Peroxidase in Gammarus pulex | M. Kutlu and F. Susuz |
| 1-3 | Letter to the Editor | C. Cleet |
| 4-7 | Authors’ Response |
| 8-15 | Methods to Estimate Losses in Preemergence Herbicide Sprays | A. G. F. Costa, C. G. Raetano, E. D. Velini, G. R. Tofoli and A. L. Cavenaghi |
| 16-23 | Moving Plant Toxicology from the Greenhouse to the Field: A Method that Incorporates the Positive Attributes of Each | T. Pfleeger |
| 24-31 | Effects of Chlorination on the Persistence of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment | S. T. Glassmeyer and J. A. Shoemaker |
| 32-39 | Biodegradation of Selected PAH from Sediment in Bioslurry Reactors | D. Dean-Ross |
| 40-47 | Dissipation of β-Cyfluthrin in Water as Affected by Sediment, pH, and Temperature | S. Gupta and V. T. Gajbhiye |
| 48-55 | In Situ and Laboratory Microalgal Assays in the Tropics: A Microcosm Simulation of Edge-of-Field Pesticide Runoff | M. Moreira-Santos, E. M. da Silva, A. M. V. M. Soares and R. Ribeiro |
| 56-63 | Food Chain Transfer of Perchlorate in Largemouth Bass, Micropterus salmoides | J.-W. Park, J. Rinchard, T. A. Anderson, F. Liu and C. W. Theodorakis |
| 64-69 | Airborne Perfluorooctanoate May Be a Substantial Source Contamination in Kyoto Area, Japan | K. Harada, S. Nakanishi, N. Saito, T. Tsutsui and A. Koizumi |
| 70-72 | Airborne Exposure During Asbestos Abatement of Floor Tile, Wall Plaster, and Pipe Insulation | J. H. Lange |
| 73-77 | Occurrence of Fumonisin B1 and Hydrolyzed Fumonisin B1 in Mexican Nixtamalized Cornmeal | M. O. Cortez-Rocha, M. E. Gil-León, G. M. Suárez-Jiménez, E. C. Rosas-Burgos and R. I. Sánchez-Maríñez, et al. |
| 78-85 | Removal of Cadmium Ions from Industrial Waste Water Plants Around Cairo | S. H. Abdel-Halim, A. M. A. Shehata and M. F. El-Shahat |
| 86-93 | Genotoxicity of Radiographic Photofilm Wastewater: Influence of the Treatment with a Metal Exchange Unit | H. E. Muzio, A. Magdaleno and J. Moretton |
| 94-99 | Acute Toxicity of Diazinon to the Amphipod, Gammarus pseudolimnaeus: Implications for Water Quality Criteria Development | L. W. Hall and R. D. Anderson |
| 100-106 | Toxicity of Agricultural Dust Extract Using Microtox™ | S. K. Ghosh, M. R. Desai, G. L. Pandya, K. R. Bhatia and K. Venkaiah, et al. |
| 107-113 | PCB-Induced Hepatic CYP1A Induction is Associated with Innate Immune Dysfunction in a Feral Teleost Fish | J. E. Duffy, Y. Li and J. T. Zelikoff |
| 114-119 | Effects of Low Dose Tributyltin on Activities of Hepatic Antioxidant and Phase II Enzymes in Sebastiscus marmoratus | C. G. Wang, Y. X. Chen, Y. Li, W. Wei and Q. Yu |
| 120-125 | Glycogen, Proteins, and Aminotransferase (GOT, GPT) Changes in the Frog Rana ridibunda Exposed to High Concentrations of Copper | E. Papadimitriou and N. S. Loumbourdis |
| 126-132 | Influence of Nonphotochemical Quenching in Methylviologen Treated Dandelion Leaves (Taraxacum officinaleWeber) on Energy Storage Measured by Photoacoustic Spectroscopy | J. Szurkowski and W. Dobrowolska |
| 133-140 | Effects of Alpha-Pinene and Trichloroethylene on Oxidation Potentials of Methanotrophic Bacteria | A. Pacheco and A. S. Lindner |
| 141-145 | Dissipation of Lindane on Okra Under Subtropical Conditions at Ludhiana, Punjab, India | B. Singh and R. S. Battu |
| 146-154 | Distribution of Persistent Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Gomti River, India | K. P. Singh, A. Malik, D. Mohan and R. Takroo |
| 155-161 | Residues of Organochlorine Compounds in Human Breast Milk Collected from Beijing, People’s Republic of China | Z. Yao, Y. Zhang and G. Jiang |
| 162-169 | Persistent Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Alluvial Groundwater Aquifers of Gangetic Plains, India | K. P. Singh, A. Malik, D. Mohan and S. Sinha |
| 170-176 | Monitoring of Pesticide Residues in Vegetables (2000–2003) in Karachi, Pakistan | Z. Parveen, M. I. Khuhro and N. Rafiq |
| 177-183 | Variation of Mercury Contamination in Chicks of Little Tern Sterna albifrons in Southwest Europe: Brood, Age, and Colony Related Effects | P. C. Tavares, L. R. Monteiro, R. J. Lopes, M. E. Pereira and A. C. Duarte, et al. |
| 184-189 | Trace Metals in Mosquito Coil Smoke | T.-S. Lin and F.-M. Shen |
| 190-194 | Heavy Metals in Lichens from Roadsides and an Industrial Zone in Trabzon, Turkey | D. Mendil, M. Tuzen, K. Yazıcı and M. Soylak |
| 195-200 | Evaluation of Trace Metal Contents in Food Products Within the Network of Shops and Local Markets of Agra, India | R. Sharma, L. Chandreshwor, A. Lawrence, A. Taneja and A. Kumar |
| 201-209 | Atmospheric Deposition of Heavy Metals in Thrace Studied by Analysis of Moss (Hypnum cupressiforme) | M. Coşkun, M. V. Frontasyeva, E. Steinnes, A. Y. Çotuk and S. S. Pavlov, et al. |
| 210-218 | Accumulation of Metals in Vegetables and Crops Grown in the Area Irrigated with River Water | S. Sinha, K. Pandey, A. K. Gupta and K. Bhatt |
| 219-226 | Screening of Copper Tolerant Bacterial Strains and Their Potential to Remove Copper from the Environment | N. Ahmed, A. Nawaz and U. Badar |
| 227-233 | Effect of Heavy Metals on the Activity of External Carbonic Anhydrase of Microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Microalgae from Karst Lakes | B. Wang, C.-Q. Liu and Y. Wu |
| 234-241 | Effects of Cadmium and Zinc on the Growth, Food Consumption, and Nutritional Conditions of the White Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone) | J.-P. Wu and H.-C. Chen |
| 242-249 | Toxicity of Fluoride to the Endangered Unionid Mussel, Alasmidonta raveneliana, and Surrogate Species | A. E. Keller and T. Augspurger |
| 250-255 | Cholinesterase Activity in Clam Meretrix casta: Possible Biomarker for Organophosphate Pesticide Pollution | K. P. Devi, S. K. Pandian and N. S. S. Kumar |
| 256-262 | Regression Comparisons of Aquatic Toxicity of Benzene Derivatives: Tetrahymena pyriformis and Rana japonica | S. R. Gagliardi and T. W. Schultz |
| 263-272 | Effects of Dysprosium on the Species-Defined Microbial Microcosm | S. Fuma, H. Takeda, Y. Takaku, S. Hisamatsu and Z. Kawabata |
| 273-280 | Multimedia Evaluation of Trace Metal Distribution Within Stormwater Retention Ponds in Suburban Maryland, USA | R. E. Casey, A. N. Shaw, L. R. Massal and J. W. Snodgrass |
| 281-285 | Differences in δ13C and δ15N of Particulate Organic Matter from the Deep Oligotrophic Lake Fuxian Connected with the Shallow Eutrophic Lake Xingyun, People’s Republic of China | J. Xu, S. Li and P. Xie |
| 286-293 | Assessment of Heavy Metal Residues in the Sediment and Water Samples of Uluabat Lake, Turkey | N. Barlas, N. Akbulut and M. Aydoğan |
| 294-300 | Mercury in Fish and Shark Tissues from Two Coastal Lagoons in the Gulf of California, Mexico | J. Ruelas-Inzunza and F. Páez-Osuna |
| 301-307 | Limpet, Patella caerulea Linnaeus, 1758 and Barnacle, Balanus sp., as Biomonitors of Trace Metal Availabilities in İskenderun Bay, Northern East Mediterranean Sea | M. Türkmen, A. Türkmen, İ. Akyurt and Y. Tepe |
| 308-313 | Trace Elements in Cultured Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus): Results from a Farm in Southern Taiwan | T.-S. Lin, C.-S. Lin and C.-L. Chang |
| 314-319 | Environmental Lead Exposure in the European Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) from Southeastern Spain: The Influence of Leaded Gasoline Regulations | A. J. García-Fernández, D. Romero, E. Martínez-López, I. Navas and M. Pulido, et al. |
| 320-327 | Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Vegetables from Selected Agricultural Areas | B. S. Ismail, K. Farihah and J. Khairiah |
| 328-334 | Dietary Influences on the Bioaccumulation of Pollutants by the Annelid, Lumbriculus variegatus: Experiments Comparing Artificial Particles and Natural Sediments | P. A. Edwards and K. Simkiss |
| 335-341 | Detection and Quantification of Insecticides in Shrimp Grown in a Coastal Farm in Sonora, Mexico | A. Burgos-Hernández, C. O. García-Sifuentes, M. L. Aldana-Madrid and M. M. Meza-Montenegro |
| 342-349 | Multiresidue Analysis of Pesticides in Animal Feed Concentrate | V. Sharma, B. K. Wadhwa and H. J. Stan |
| 350-355 | Biodegradation of Imazapyr by Free Cells of Pseudomonas fluorescene Biotype II and Bacillus cereus Isolated from Soil | W. Xuedong, W. Huili and F. Defang |
| 356-364 | Natural Biodegradation of MTBE Under Different Environmental Conditions: Microcosm and Microbial Identification Studies | K. F. Chen, C. M. Kao, C. Y. Hsieh, S. C. Chen and Y. L. Chen |
| 365-372 | Photodegradation of 1,3,5-Trichlorobenzene in Aqueous Surfactant Solutions | Y. Itoh, T. Kaneko, E. Akahane, H. Shirai and M. Kojima |
| 373-379 | Phthalate Levels in Baby Milk Powders Sold in Several Countries | K. Yano, N. Hirosawa, Y. Sakamoto, H. Katayama and T. Moriguchi, et al. |
| 380-386 | Urinary 3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol Levels of Chlorpyrifos in Nicaraguan Applicators and Small Farm Families | K. C. Dowling, L. E. Blanco R., I. Martínez M., A. Aragón B. and C. E. Bernard, et al. |
| 388-390 | Area and Personal Exposure Measurements During Asbestos Abatement of a Crawl Space and Boiler Room | J. H. Lange, M. Wang, A. Buja and G. Mastrangelo |
| 391-398 | Worker Exposure to Diazinon During Flea Control Operations in Response to a Plague Epizootic | A. C. Gerry, X. Zhang, T. Walker, S. Frederickson and M. Metzger, et al. |
| 399-406 | Environmental Exposure to Nitrated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Taiwanese Temple | H.-W. Chen |
| 407-414 | DDT in Human Milk from Chiang Mai Mothers: A Public Health Perspective on Infants’ Exposure | E. Zimmermann, J. Ø. Pedersen, K. Saraubon, J. C. Tjell and T. Prapamontol |
| 415-420 | Human Head Hair as a Tool in Environmental Pollution Monitoring of Agra City | R. Sharma and A. Kumar |
| 421-428 | Air Quality Status and Sources of PM10 in Kanpur City, India | A. B. Chelani, D. G. Gajghate, K. M. Phadke, A. G. Gavane and P. Nema, et al. |
| 429-436 | Wind Effects on Passive Air Sampling of PAHs and PCBs | H. S. Söderström and P.-A. Bergqvist |
| 437-444 | Lead Content and Exposure from Children’s and Adult’s Jewelry Products | R. P. Maas, S. C. Patch, T. J. Pandolfo, J. L. Druhan and N. F. Gandy |
| 445-455 | Analysis of Nicotine in California Air Samples from XAD-4 Resin | M. J. Hengel, B. K. Hung, J. A. Engebretson and T. Shibamoto |
| 456-463 | Effect of Air Flow on Emission of Smoldering Incense | T. T. Yang, C. C. Chen and J. M. Lin |
| 464-469 | Chromium in Some Herbal Drugs | V. Rai, A. K. Agnihotri, S. Khatoon, A. K. S. Rawat and S. Mehrotra |
| 470-476 | Adsorption of Cadmium and Lead by Various Cereals from Korea | H. J. Park, M. Kim, S. M. Shim and G. H. Kim |
| 477-484 | Cadmium in Feathers of Adults and Blood of Nestlings of Three Raptor Species from a Nonpolluted Mediterranean Forest, Southeastern Spain | E. Martínez-López, P. María-Mojica, J. E. Martínez, J. F. Calvo and D. Romero, et al. |
| 485-492 | Effects of the Contaminants from Turgutlu-Urganlı Thermomineral Waters on Cold Ground and Surface Waters | G. Tarcan and Ü. Gemici |
| 493-500 | Arsenic Concentrations in the Surface Sediments of the Magdalena–Almejas Lagoon Complex, Baja California Peninsula, Mexico | E. Shumilin, G. D. Rodríguez Meza, D. Sapozhnikov, S. Lutsarev and J. Murrillo de Nava |
| 501-508 | Preliminary Analysis of the Impact of Cold Mix Asphalt Concretes on Air and Water Quality | E. A. Kuhn, A. T. Papagiannakis and F. J. Loge |
| 509-517 | Nontarget Deposition of Methiocarb Applied to a Foliage Plant Staging Area | C. Wilson, P. Strimple, S. Wilson and J. Albano |
| 518-525 | Iron, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Cobalt, Lead, and Zinc Distribution in the Suspended Particulate Matter of the Tropical Marabasco River and its Estuary, Colima, Mexico | E. Shumilin, A. Meyer-Willerer, A. J. Marmolejo-Rodríguez, O. Morton-Bermea and M. A. Galicia-Perez, et al. |
| 526-536 | Heavy Metals in Tissue Samples of Finnish Moose, Alces alces | E.-R. Venäläinen, M. Anttila and K. Peltonen |
| 537-544 | Persistent Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Fish from Guanting Reservoir, People’s Republic of China | Y. Z. Sun, X. T. Wang and X. B. Xu |
| 545-551 | Variation of Lead, Cadmium, Copper, and Zinc in Aquatic Macrophytes from the Seyhan River, Adana, Turkey | S. Saygideger and M. Dogan |
| 552-558 | Chiral Signatures of α-Hexachlorocyclohexane in Surface Water, Porewater, and Sediment System | R. Zhao, S. Chu, R. Zhao, X. Xu and X. Liu |
| 559-565 | Acute Toxicity Profile of 1-Butyl-3-Methylimidazolium Chloride | T. D. Landry, K. Brooks, D. Poche and M. Woolhiser |
| 566-572 | Genotoxic Evaluation of Sodium Fluoride and Sodium Perborate in Mouse Bone Marrow Cells | N. Velazquez-Guadarrama, E. Madrigal-Bujaidar, D. Molina and G. Chamorro |
| 573-581 | Phytochemical Biomarkers in Eight Aquatic Plant Species Exposed to Metsulfuron-Methyl | H. W. Ravn, N. Cedergreen and H. Løkke |
| 582-588 | Characterization of the Mangrove Oyster, Crassostrea rhizophorae, as a Biomonitor for Mercury in Tropical Estuarine Systems, Northeast Brazil | A. G. Vaisman, R. V. Marins and L. D. Lacerda |
| 589-596 | Evaluation of Genotoxicity of Combined Pollution by Cadmium and Atrazine | A. J. Lin, Y. G. Zhu, Y. P. Tong and C. N. Geng |
| 597-603 | Effects on Metallothionein Levels and Other Stress Defences in Senegal Sole Larvae Exposed to Cadmium | M. Solé Rovira, C. Fernández-Díaz, J. P. Cañavate and J. Blasco |
| 604-609 | Effects of Aqueous Extracts from Soils in Nonsanitary Waste Landfills on Germination and Seedling Growth of Some Herbaceous Species | K. D. Kim |
| 610-613 | Acute Toxicity of Synthetic Pyrethroids to Indian Major Carp, Catla catla L. | S. S. Tandon, P. P. Srivastava, S. C. Mukherjee and N. Saharan |
| 614-622 | Effects of Acid Precipitation and Aluminum on Carbohydrate Metabolism in Mycorrhizae of Pinus massioniana | J. K. Tan, F. X. Kong, H. S. Cao, Y. Yu and X. B. Han |
| 809-816 | Determination of Urinary Metabolites of Phosalone, Methidathion, and IBP after Oral Administration and Dermal Application to Rats | K. J. Min, C. G. Cha and W. Popendorf |
| 817-821 | Association Between Lifetime Cadmium Intake and Cadmium Concentration in Individual Urine | E. Kobayashi, Y. Suwazono, M. Uetani, T. Inaba and M. Oishi, et al. |
| 822-829 | Comparative Toxicity of Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) Extracts to Invasive Snails (Viviparus georgianis) and Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas) and the Implications for Aquaculture | M. Aldea and S. Allen-Gil |
| 830-836 | Acute and Chronic Toxicity Test Methods for Nematostella vectensis Stephenson | V.L. Harter and R.A. Mattews |
| 837-844 | Effect of Cadmium on Fin Regeneration in the Freshwater Fish, Oreochromis mossambicus | Y. Verma |
| 845-852 | Behavioral Responses of Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss to Sublethal Toxicity of a Model Mixture of Heavy Metals | G. Svecevičius |
| 853-856 | Estrogenic Activity of Treated Municipal Effluent from Seven Sewage Treatment Plants in Victoria, Australia | C. Mispagel, F. Shiraishi, M. Allinson and G. Allinson |
| 857-863 | Metal Accumulation and Ecophysiological Effects of Distillery Effluent on Potamogeton pectinatus L. | N.K. Singh, G.C. Pandey, U.N. Rai, R.D. Tripathi and H.B. Singh, et al. |
| 864-871 | Residues and Toxicity of Esfenvalerate and Permethrin in Water and Sediment, in Tributaries of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, California, USA | J. Bacey, F. Spurlock, K. Starner, H. Feng and J. Hsu, et al. |
| 872-879 | Acute Toxicity of Imidacloprid and Fipronil to a Nontarget Aquatic Insect, Simulium vittatum Zetterstedt cytospecies IS-7 | J.P. Overmyer, B.N. Mason and K.L. Armbrust |
| 880-885 | Acute Toxicity of Alpha-Cypermethrin on Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) Larvae | M. Yilmaz |
| 886-893 | pH Dependent Toxicity of Pyridine Raffinate to a Common Duckweed, Lemna minor L. | R. Chandra and B.B. Singh |
| 894-898 | Bromate Residues in Some Popular Baked Products in Relation to the Sustained Antibromate Campaign in Nigeria | N.P. Okolie, M.E. Ukun and E.O. Onyema |
| 899-903 | Dioxin Formation During Combustion of Nonchloride Plastic, Polystyrene and Its Product | A. Yasuhara, T. Katami and T. Shibamoto |
| 904-912 | Treatment Train for Site Remediation at a Petrochemicals-Contaminated Site Within a Petroleum Refinery | G.C.C. Yang, L.C. Wu, C.S. Wu and I.Y. Hsu |
| 913-919 | Accidental Discharge of Brodifacoum Baits in a Tidal Marine Environment: A Case Study | T. Primus, G. Wright and P. Fisher |
| 920-927 | Pesticide Residues in Surface Water from Irrigation-Season Monitoring in the San Joaquin Valley, California, USA | K. Starner, F. Spurlock, S. Gill, K. Goh and H. Feng, et al. |
| 928-937 | Distribution, Fate, and Effects of 14C-DDT in Model Ecosystems Simulating Tropical Kenyan Freshwater Environments | S.O. Wandiga, B.T. Yebiyo, J.O. Lalah and G.N. Kamau |
| 938-945 | Distribution of Organochlorine Pesticides in Urban Soil from Beijing, People’s Republic of China | X.H. Li, L.L. Ma, X.F. Lui, S. Fu and H.X. Cheng, et al. |
| 946-953 | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Pollution in Sediments of the Çanakkale (Dardanelles) Strait, Turkey | S. Ünlü and B. Alpar |
| 954-961 | Concentration and Distribution of Several Pesticides Applied to Paddy Fields in Water and Sediment, from Sugao Marsh, Japan | T. Kawakami, M. Ishizaka, Y. Ishii, H. Eun and J. Miyazaki, et al. |
| 962-967 | Distribution of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Different Depths of Soil from a Polluted Area in the People’s Republic of China | L. Gao, X. Zao, M. Zheng, B. Zhang and W. Liu |
| 968-972 | Mercury Contamination in Mushroom Samples from Tokat, Turkey | M. Tuzen and M. Soylak |
| 973-979 | Mercury in an Assortment of Processed and Unprocessed Seafood Samples | K.E. Levine, M.A. Levine, F.X. Weber, J.P. Henderson and P.M. Grohse |
| 980-987 | Methylmercury and Total Mercury in Sediments Collected from the East China Sea | J.-B. Shi, L.-N. Liang, C.-G. Yuan, B. He and G.-B. Jiang |
| 988-995 | Distribution and Concentration of Trace Metals in Tissues of Different Fish Species from the Atlantic Coast of Western Africa | Z. Sidoumou, M. Gnassia-Barelli, Y. Siau, V. Morton and M. Roméo |
| 996-1002 | Heavy Metals in the Oyster Crassostrea corteziensis from Urias Lagoon, Mazatlán, Mexico, Associated with Different Anthropogenic Discharges | M.G. Frías-Espericueta, J.I. Osuna-López, S. Flores-Reyes, G. López-López and G. Izaguirre-Fierro |
| 1003-1010 | Lead, Cadmium, Copper, Manganese, and Zinc in Wetland Waters of Victoria Lake Basin, East Africa | J.T. Nyangababo, L. Henry and E. Omutange |
| 1-6 | Bisphenol A Induces Hepatic Vitellogenin mRNA in Male Bombina orientalis | M. C. Gye and D. H. Kim |
| 7-14 | Pesticide Induced Cytogenetic Risk Assessment in Human Lymphocyte Culture In Vitro | K. Jamil, A. P. Shaik and J. Lakshimi A. |
| 15-22 | Induction of Oxidative Stress in the Reproductive System of Rats after Subchronic Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxin | O. S. El-Tawil and E. M. Elsaieed |
| 23-27 | Tolerance of Five West Coast Marine Toxicity Test Organisms to Ammonia | B. M. Phillips, P. A. Nicely, J. W. Hunt, B. S. Anderson and R. S. Tjeerdema, et al. |
| 28-33 | Differential Sensitivity of a Predacious Cladoceran (Leptodora) and Its Prey (the Cladoceran Bosmina) to the Insecticide Carbaryl: Results of Acute Toxicity Tests | M. Sakamoto, K. H. Chang and T. Hanazato |
| 34-41 | Cytotoxicity of Leather Processing Effluents on the RTG-2 Fish Cell Line | M. C. Riva, P. Alañón and A. Castaño |
| 42-49 | Lipid Increase Induced by Lead Accumulation in Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus | A. T. Paulino, J. A. Tessari, E. M. Nogami, E. Lenzi and J. Nozaki |
| 50-56 | Influence of a Crude Oil Dispersant, Corexit 9527, and Dispersed Oil on Capelin (Mallotus villosus), Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua), Longhorn Sculpin (Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus), and Cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus) | R. A. Khan and J. F. Payne |
| 57-66 | Aftermath of the Long-Term Application of Sludge and Water from a Sewage Treatment Plant to an Olive Tree (Olea europaea L.) Plantation | J. Menti, M. Roulia, S. Stamatiadis and N. S. Christodoulakis |
| 67-72 | Toxic Effect of Lead (Pb++) on Certain Biochemical Parameters in Gram (Cicer arietinum L.) Seedlings | N. Lal |
| 73-80 | Effects of Industrial and Domestic Wastewaters on Selected Biological Indicators in Aquatic Organisms | C. R. Bankston and K. N. Baer |
| 81-88 | Mercury and Arsenic Speciation in the Muscle Tissue of Scyliorhinus canicula from the Mediterranean Sea | M. M. Storelli, V. P. Busco and G. O. Marcotrigiano |
| 89-93 | Use of Radiotracer Techniques to Study Subcellular Distribution of Metals and Radionuclides in Bivalves from the Noumea Lagoon, New Calendonia | M. Metian, L. Hédouin, C. Barbot, J.-L. Teyssié and S. W. Fowler, et al. |
| 94-101 | Laundering Protocols for Chlorpyrifos Residue Removal from Pest Control Operators' Overalls | R. H. Fitzgerald and M. Manley-Harris |
| 102-108 | QSARs for the Chronic Toxicity of Halogenated Benzenes to Bacteria in Natural Waters | C. Wang, G. H. Lu and Y. M. Li |
| 109-114 | Evidence of Veterinary Drug Residues in Slovenian Freshwater Fish | K. Šinigoj-Gačnik, V. Cerkvenik-Flajs and S. Vadnjal |
| 115-120 | Analysis of Aflatoxins in Peeled Peanuts by Liquid Chromatography and Fluorescence Detection | J. Blesa, J. M. Soriano, J. C. Moltó and J. Mañes |
| 121-126 | Comparison between PAH Mass Concentrations Measured in PM10 and Pm2.5 Particle Fractions | A. Šišović, Z. Vadjić, K. Šega, I. Bešlić and V. Vadjić |
| 127-134 | Estimating Fugitive Emission Budget of Volatile Organic Carbon (VOC) in a Petroleum Refinery | B. P. S. Rao, F. Ansari, S. Ankam, A. Kumar and V. I. Pandit, et al. |
| 135-142 | Speciation and Stability of Particle-Bound Pulp and Paper Mill Sourced Resin Acids in Sodium Azide Preserved Recipient Water | S. Ali-Kanber, A. G. Langdon and A. L. Wilkins |
| 143-148 | Organochlorine Residues in Fishes from Two Rivers in Cantabria, Spain: Implications for a Program of Otter (Lutra lutra) Reintroduction | R. Guitart, B. Martínez, E. Piqué, R. Mateo and M. Solar, et al. |
| 149-156 | Mother-Calf Transfer of Organochlorine Compounds in the Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis) | A. Borrell and A. Aguilar |
| 157-162 | Fluoride Content in Soil and Vegetation | N. Kalinić, J. Hršak, V. Vadjić, Ž. Lambaša-Belak and V. Mihelčić, et al. |
| 163-169 | Pesticide Residues in Vegetables and Fruits Monitored in São Paulo City, Brazil, 1994–2001 | A. B. Gebara, C. H. P. Ciscato, M. S. Ferreira and S. H. Monteiro |
| 170-174 | Study on Organochlorine Compounds in Cockles, Anadara granosa and Mussels, Perna viridis from Aquaculture Sites in Peninsular Malaysia | C. W. Ang, N. M. Mazlin, L. Y. Heng, B. S. Ismail and S. Salmijah |
| 175-179 | Persistent Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Milk and Butter in Agra City, India: A Case Study | A. Kumar, P. Dayal, G. Singh, F. M. Prasad and P. E. Joseph |
| 180-188 | Comparison of Metal Fractionation Results Obtained from Single and BCR Sequential Extractions | Ş. Tokalıoğlu and Ş. Kartal |
| 189-196 | Heavy Metal Contamination in Plants, Sediments, and Air Precipitation of Katonga, Simiyu, and Nyando Wetlands of Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa | J. T. Nyangababo, L. Henry and E. Omutange |
| 197-203 | Evaluation of Heavy Metals in Indian Herbal Teas | V. Naithani and P. Kakkar |
| 204-210 | Heavy Metal Contamination and Its Environmental Risk Assessment in Surface Sediments from Lake Dongting, People's Republic of China | Y. Qian, M. H. Zheng, L. Gao, B. Zhang and W. Liu, et al. |
| 211-218 | Assessment of Dermal Exposure to Pesticides Under "Pick Your Own" Harvesting Conditions | W. J. Krol, T. Arsenault and M. J. I. Mattina |
| 219-227 | Dermal Pesticide Exposure During Seed Corn Production | B. J. Hughes, L. G. Olsen, L. Schmelzer, P. Hite and P. Bills |
| 228-235 | Absence of Acute Testicular Toxicity of Methyl-Tert Butyl Ether and Breakdown Products in Mice | J. E. Billitti, B. C. Faulkner and B. W. Wilson |
| 236-245 | New Phytochemical Screening Method for Biomarkers in Plants Exposed to Herbicides | H. W. Ravn, M. Hjorth, L. Lauridsen, P. Kudsk and S. K. Mathiassen, et al. |
| 246-250 | Selenium, Cadmium, Zinc, Copper, and Iron Concentrations in Heart and Aorta of Patients Exposed to Environmental Cadmium | M. Uetani, E. Kobayashi, Y. Suwazono, Y. Okubo and R. Honda, et al. |
| 251-256 | Arsenic Residues in Hair Samples from Cattle in Some Arsenic Affected Areas of West Bengal, India | D. Nandi, R. C. Patra and D. Swarup |
| 257-263 | Capillary Gas Chromatography Method for Alachlor in Pesticide Formulations | H. Karasali, G. Balayiannis, H. Anagnostopoulos and A. Hourdakis |
| 264-271 | Atrazine Sorption Dynamics in Acid-Surface Soils | M. Arias-Estévez, B. Soto-González, E. López-Periago, B. Cancho-Grande and J. Simal-Gándara |
| 272-277 | Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Cobalt, and Copper in Different Types of Chinese Tea | W.-Y. Han, Y.-Z. Shi, L.-F. Ma and J.-Y. Ruan |
| 278-283 | Evaluation of Lead and Cadmium Levels in Some Commonly Consumed Vegetables in the Niger-Delta Oil Area of Nigeria | G. E. Eriyamremu, S. O. Asagba, I. A. Akpoborie and S. I. Ojeaburu |
| 284-289 | Cadmium and Lead Contamination in Tap Water Samples From Tokat, Turkey | M. Tuzen, M. Soylak and K. Parlar |
| 290-296 | Uptake of Lead by a Ciliate, Stylonychia mytilus, Isolated from Industrial Effluents: Potential Use in Bioremediation of Wastewater | A. Rehman, S. Ashraf, J. I. Qazi and A. R. Shakoori |
| 297-303 | Algal Biomass: An Economical Method for Removal of Chromium from Tannery Effluent | U. N. Rai, S. Dwivedi, R. D. Tripathi, O. P. Shukla and N. K. Singh |
| 304-307 | Organochlorine Insecticide Residues in Nipe Bay, Cuba | G. Arencibia-Carballo, L. Orta-Arrazcaeta, N. Capetillo-Piñar, I. Perez and R. Hernández, et al. |
| 308-315 | Lanthanide Contamination and Strong Positive Europium Anomalies in the Surface Sediments of the Santa Rosalía Copper Mining Region, Baja California Peninsula, Mexico | E. Shumilin, G. Rodríguez-Figueroa and D. Sapozhnikov |
| 316-323 | Decrease in Microbial Biomass Due to Pesticide Application/Residues in Soils Under Different Cropping Systems | M. N. Jha and S. K. Mishra |
| 324-328 | Dissipation of Lambda-Cyhalothrin on Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) and Removal of Its Residues by Different Washing Processes and Steaming | S. Jayakrishnan, A. K. Dikshit, J. P. Singh and D. C. Pachauri |
| 329-334 | Cytotoxicity of Organophosphorus Ester (OP) Insecticides and Cytotoxic Synergism of 2-Acetoxyacetylaminofluorene (2AAAF) in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) Cells | E. D. Wagner, S. M. McMillan and M. J. Plewa |
| 335-342 | Biodegradation of Pesticide Pollutants by Two Kinds of Enzymes Coexpressed in Genetically Engineered Bacteria | W. S. Lan, J. Cong, H. Jiang, B. G. Gu and Ch. L. Qiao |
| 343-349 | Acute Toxicity of the Pesticide Dichlorvos and the Herbicide Butachlor to Tadpoles of Four Anuran Species | B. R. Geng, D. Yao and Q. Q. Xue |
| 350-355 | Acute Toxicity of Thallium to Daphnia magna and Ceriodaphnia dubia | T.-S. Lin, P. Meier and J. Nriagu |
| 356-360 | Acute Toxicity of Gallium and Effects of Salinity on Gallium Toxicity to Brackish and Marine Organisms | N. Onikura, A. Nakamura and K. Kishi |
| 361-367 | Developmental Toxicity of Drinking Water Disinfection By-Products to Embryos of the African Clawed Frog (Xenopus laevis) | L. M. Brennan, M. W. Toussaint, D. M. Kumsher, W. E. Dennis and A. B. Rosencrance, et al. |
| 368-373 | Acute Toxicity of Dichlorvos (DDVP) to Fingerling Mirror Carp, Cyprinus carpio L. | M.-Ş. Ural and M. Çalta |
| 374-381 | Biological Responses of Cyanobacteria to Insecticides and Their Insecticide Degrading Potential | M. N. Jha and S. K. Mishra |
| 382-389 | Effects of Four Rice Herbicides on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of a Threatened Vascular Plant Penthorum chinense Pursh | X.-Y. Luo and H. Ikeda |
| 390-399 | Effects of Metal (Cd, Cu, Zn) Interactions on the Profiles of Metallothionein-Like Proteins in the Nile Fish Oreochromis niloticus | K. Eroglu, G. Atli and M. Canli |
| 400-406 | Chromate Reduction by Serratia marcescens Isolated From Tannery Effluent | V. L. Campos, R. Moraga, J. Yánez, C. A. Zaror and M. A. Mondaca |
| 407-412 | Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus L., Reproduction Inhibition by Dietary Exposure to Aroclor 1254 | A. M. Coimbra and M. A. Reis-Henriques |
| 413-420 | Evaluation of Possible Health Effects of Pyrethroid Insecticides, Bifenthrin 10% WP, and Deltamethrin 25% WG, on Spraymen Exposed in a Field Trial in India | H. C. Srivastava, G. P. Kumar, A. Hassan, M. Dabhi and C. S. Pant, et al. |
| 421-428 | Inhibitory Effect of a Herbicide Formulation on Toxicity of Malathion to the Worm Eisenia fetida | D. W. Butler and P. A. Verrell |
| 429-435 | Sublethal Effects of the Herbicide Glyphosate on Amphibian Metamorphosis and Development | K. Cauble and R. S. Wagner |
| 436-442 | Environmental Dose of Toxaphene Does Not Affect the Growth, Stress Response, and Selected Physiological Parameters in Juvenile Arctic Charr, (Salvelinus alpinus) | C. A. Blanar, M. A. Curtis and H. M. Chan |
| 443-450 | Biodegradation of Pyrene and Phenanthrene in Soil Using Immobilized Fungi Fusarium sp. | P. Li, H. Li, F. Stagnitti, X. Wang and H. Zhang, et al. |
| 451-458 | Photodegradation of Bistrifluron in Aqueous Acetonitrile Solution by UV Irradiation | K. H. Liu, J. K. Moon, H. S. Choi, Y. G. Youn and B. S. Park, et al. |
| 459-465 | Rapid Method for Determination of Chloramphenicol Residues in Honey Using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry | C. Sánchez-Brunete, B. Albero, E. Miguel and J. L. Tadeo |
| 466-473 | Effect of Saharan Dust on Biodegradation of Phenol by White Rot Fungi | S. Sanin, M. Arisoy, R. Tipirdamaz and C. Saydam |
| 474-481 | Comparison of the Effects of Arsenic (V), Cadmium (II), and Mercury (II) Single Metal and Mixed Metal Exposure in Radish, Raphanus sativus, Fescue Grass, Festuca ovina, and Duckweed, Lemna minor | H. A. Charlier, C. Albertson, C. Thornock, L. Warner and T. Hurst, et al. |
| 482-489 | Comparative Chronic Toxicity of Pyridine, α-Picoline, and β-Picoline to Lemna minor L. and Chlorella vulgaris B | B. B. Singh and R. Chandra |
| 490-496 | Toxicity of Organophosphorous Insecticides to Three Cyanobacterial and Five Green Algal Species | J. Ma, P. Wang, C. Huang, N. Lu and W. Qin, et al. |
| 497-504 | Accumulation, Distribution, and Toxicology of Copper Sulfate in Juvenile Giant Freshwater Prawns, Macrobrachium rosenbergii | N. Li, Y. L. Zhao and J. Yang |
| 505-514 | Sublethal Effects of Zn++ and Cd++ on Respiration Rate, Ammonia Excretion, and O:N Ratio of Donax trunculus (Bivalvia; Donacidae) | L. Neuberger-Cywiak, Y. Achituv and E. M. Garcia |
| 515-522 | Differences in the Effects of Metals on Growth of Two Freshwater Green Algae (Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (Korshikov) Hindak and Gonium pectorale Müller) | M. J. Pereira, P. Resende, U. M. Azeiteiro, J. Oliveira and D. R. de Figueiredo |
| 523-529 | Kinetic Study of the Release of Lead in a Mine-Impacted Tropical River | F. Arcega-Cabrera, S. E. Castillo-Blum and M. A. Armienta |
| 530-537 | Contamination of the Water Environment in Malaria Endemic Areas of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, by Agricultural Insecticides | B. L. Sereda and H. R. Meinhardt |
| 538-545 | Contamination of the Water Environment in Malaria Endemic Areas of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa by DDT and Its Metabolites | B. L. Sereda and H. R. Meinhardt |
| 546-553 | Distribution of Semivolatile Cyclic Compounds in Sediment from Niigata, Japan | K. Kawata, A. Tanabe, T. Asada and K. Oikawa |
| 554-560 | DDT, DDD, and DDE in Abiotic Media and Near-Shore Marine Biota from Sand Island, Midway Atoll, North Pacific Ocean | B. K. Hope and S. Scatolini |
| 561-568 | Levels of Organochlorine Compounds in Bivalves from the Japanese Coastal Waters: Results from the Environmental Specimen Bank in Japan | Y. Takazawa, A. Tanaka, Y. Shibata and M. Morita |
| 569-573 | Metabolism of Fenazaquin, an Acaricide in Tea Plant | J. Bhattacharyya, H. Banerjee, S. P. Das and A. Bhattacharyya |
| 574-583 | Absence of Free-Cylindrospermopsin Bioconcentration in Water Thyme (Hydrilla verticillata) | S. H. White, L. J. Duivenvoorden and L. D. Fabbro |
| 584-591 | Mercury Accumulation and Distribution in Medaka after the Exposure to Sublethal Levels of Methylmercury | C.-Y. Liao, Q.-F. Zhou, J.-B. Shi, J.-J. Fu and G.-B. Jiang |
| 592-599 | Metal Concentrations in Estuarine Invertebrates in Relation to Sediments | R. Villares, E. Carral, X. M. Puente and A. Carballeira |
| 600-607 | Impact of Change in Fuel Quality on PM10 in Delhi | A. B. Chelani and S. Devotta |
| 608-614 | Ambient Respirable Particulate Matter and Toxic Metals in Kolkata City | D. G. Gajghate, P. R. Thawale, M. V. Vaidya and P. Nema |
| 615 | Methods to Estimate Losses in Preemergence Herbicide Sprays | A. G. F. Costa, C. G. Raetano, E. D. Velini, G. R. Tofoli and A. L. Cavenaghi, et al. |
| 616 | Bromate Residues in Some Popular Baked Products in Relation to the Sustained Antibromate Campaign in Nigeria | N. P. Okolie, M. E. Ukhun and E. O. Onyema |
| 835-844 | Chlorhexidine Susceptibility, Virulence Factors, and Antibiotic Resistance of Beta-Hemolytic Escherichia coli Isolated from Neonatal Swine with Diarrhea | R. C. Beier, K. M. Bischoff, R. L. Ziprin, T. L. Poole and D. J. Nisbet |
| 845-850 | Spatial Distribution of DNA Integrity in Mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis, from the Adriatic Sea, Croatia | N. Bihari, M. Fafanđel, Ž. Jakšić, B. Pleše and R. Batel |
| 851-858 | Unidirectional Sodium Fluxes and Gill CYP1A Induction in an Amazonian Fish (Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma) Exposed to a Surfactant and to Crude Oil | A. Y. O. Matsuo, R. M. Duarte and A. L. Val |
| 859-865 | Mouthpart Deformity and Developmental Retardation Exposure of Chironomus plumosus (Diptera: Chironomidae) to Tebufenozide | I.-S. Kwak and W. Lee |
| 866-872 | Comparative Sensitivity of Pseudokirchnetiella subcapitata vs. Lemna sp. to Eight Sulfonylurea Herbicides | M. Mohammad, T. Kishimoto, K. Itoh, K. Suyama and H. Yamamoto |
| 873-881 | Differential Sensitivity of Three Cyanobacteria (Anabaena flos-aquae, Microcystis flos-aquae and Mirocystis aeruginosa to 10 Pesticide Adjuvants | J. Ma, W. Qin, N. Lu, P. Wang and C. Huang, et al. |
| 882-889 | Toxicity of Endosulfan to Paratya australiensis Kemp (Decapoda: Atyidae) and Jappa kutera Harker (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae) in Field-Based Tests | G. C. Hose and S. P. Wilson |
| 890-896 | Acute Didecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride Toxicity to Larval Lake Sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens Rafinesque, Walleye Sander vitreus Mitchill, and Northern Pike, Esox lucius Linnaeus | M. A. Gray, S. J. Peake, A. P. Farrell and R. Bruch |
| 897-902 | Non-O,O'-Chlorine Substituted Congeners in Commercial Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Mixtures of the World | N. Kannan, S. H. Hong and J. R. Oh |
| 903-909 | Elevated Levels of PCBs in First Nation Communities of the Western James Bay Region of Northern Ontario, Canada: The Use of Correspondence Analysis to Identify Source of Exposure | L. J. S. Tsuji, B. C. Wainman, I. D. Martin, J.-P. Weber and C. Sutherland, et al. |
| 910-914 | Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Surface Sediments from the Estuary Area of Yangtze River, People's Republic of China | Y. Z. Sun, B. Zhang, L. R. Gao, Z. T. Liu and M. H. Zheng |
| 915-921 | Sources, Distribution, and Inflow Pattern of Dioxins in the Bottom Sediment of Lake Suwa, Japan | Y. Ikenaka, H. Eun, E. Watanabe and Y. Miyabara |
| 922-928 | Runoff of Clomeprop and Oxaziclomefone from a Paddy Field | K. Kawata, T. Asada, A. Tanabe and K. Oikawa |
| 929-936 | Herbicide Residues in Composts: pH and Salinity Affect the Growth of Bioassay Plants | W. F. Brinton, E. Evans and T. C. Blewett |
| 937-944 | Environmental Fate of the Herbicide Molinate in a Rice-Paddy-Soil Lysimeter | B. J. Park, K. S. Kyung, J. H. Choi, G. J. Im and I. S. Kim, et al. |
| 945-951 | Residues of Thiamethoxam and Acetamaprid, Two Neonicotinoid Insecticides, in/on Okra Fruits (Abelmoschus esculentusL) | S. B. Singh and G. Kulshrestha |
| 952-959 | Persistent Organochlorine Pesticides Levels in Blood Serum Lipids in Women Bearing Babies with Undescended Testis | S. M. Waliszewski, R. M. Infanzon, S. Gomez Arroyo, R. Villalobos Pietrini and O. Carvajal, et al. |
| 960-967 | Organochlorine Pesticide Contamination in Surface Water, Sediment, and Air Precipitation of Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa | J. T. Nyangababo, L. Henry and E. Omutange |
| 968-974 | Copper-Based Fungicide Contamination and Metal Distribution in Brazilian Grape Products | N. Mirlean, A. Roisenberg and J. O. Chies |
| 975-981 | Trends in Trace Elements in an Ultisol Impacted by Long-Term Applied Broiler Litter | I. A. Tazisong, Z. N. Senwo and R. W. Taylor |
| 982-988 | Butyltin Compounds in the Oyster, Saccostrea cucculata, from the West Coast of India | A. Garg and N. B. Bhosle |
| 989-996 | Mercury Pollution Related to Artisanal Gold Mining in North Sulawesi Island, Indonesia | D. Limbong, J. Kumampung, D. Ayhuan, T. Arai and N. Miyazaki |
| 997-1003 | Assessment of the Concentrations and Emission Sources of Airborne Metals in Particulate Matter in Seven Districts of Baixada Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | S. L. Quiterio, V. Escaleira, C. R. S. Silva, L. F. P. G. Maia and G. Arbilla |
| 1004-1011 | PAHs in Diurnal and Nocturnal Samples of Total Suspended Particulate in a Highly Trafficked Area of Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil | A. D. Pereira Netto, R. P. Barreto, J. C. Moreira and G. Arbilla |
| 1012-1019 | Impact Assessment of Lead on Water Quality of River Ganga in West Bengal, India | S. Dutta, R. K. Kole, S. Ghosh, D. Nath and K. K. Vass |
| 1020-1027 | Deposition of Heavy Metals on Green Leafy Vegerables Sold on Roadsides of Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia | M. S. Al Jassir, A. Shaker and M. A. Khaliq |
| 1028-1033 | Leaching Behavior of Copper (II) in a Soil Column Experiment | J. Xu, X. Han, S. Sun, F. Meng and S. Dai |
| 1034-1040 | Bioremediation of Endosulfan Using Aspergillus terreus and Cladosporium oxysporum | I. Mukherjee and A. Mittal |
| 1041-1045 | In Vitro Detoxification of Pendimethalin by Two Actinomycetes spp | M. Gopal, S. K. Jha, L. Shukla and R. V. Rawat |
| 1046-1053 | Comparison of the Efficacy of Live and Autoclaved Mycelium of Trichoderm harzianum on the Removal of Trypan Blue | S. Sadhasivam, E. Saritha, S. Savitha and K. Swaminathan |
| 559-565 | Biological Monitoring of Environmental Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: 1-Hydroxypyrene in Urine of Turkish Coke Oven Workers | M. Yilmazer, A. O. Ada, S. Suzen, C. Demiroglu and A. E. Demirbag, et al. |
| 566-572 | Small Heat Shock Protein 20 Gene (Hsp20) of the Intertidal Copepod Tigriopus japonicus as a Possible Biomarker for Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors | J. S. Seo, T.-J. Park, Y.-M. Lee, H. G. Park and Y.-D. Yoon, et al. |
| 573-580 | Flow Cytometric Analysis of DNA Damage in Cotton Rats, Sigmodon hispidus, Inhabiting an Abandoned Colliery Strip Mine | M. A. Harrington, K. A. Hays and K. McBee |
| 581-588 | Imposex Induction in the Mud Snail, Ilyanassa obsoleta by Three Tin Compounds | P. McClellan-Green, J. Romano and D. Rittschof |
| 589-594 | Effect of Zinc Addition to Soil on Nematode Community Structure | X. K. Zhang, Q. Li, S. B. Wang, Y. Jiang and W. Liang |
| 595-600 | Relationships Among Metallothionein, Cadmium Accumulation, and Cadmium Tolerance in Three Species of Fish | S. M. Wu, K. J. Jong and Y. J. Lee |
| 601-606 | Effect of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene and 2,4-Dinitrotoluene on the Growth Rate and Photosynthetic Capacity of the Cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa (Kützing) Lemmermann | E. Bañares-España, L. García-Villada, V. López-Rodas, E. Costas and A. Flores-Moya |
| 607-613 | Effect of Monocrotophos on Erythropoietic Activity and Hematological Parameters of the Freshwater Fish Channa punctatus (Bloch) | S. Agrahari, K. C. Pandey and K. Gopal |
| 614-621 | Toxicity of Three Mosquito Insecticides to Crayfish | E. A. Paul and H. A. Simonin |
| 622-628 | Acute Toxicity of Endosulfan to the Milkfish, Chanos chanos, of the Southeast Coast of India | S. Magesh and A. K. Kumaraguru |
| 629-636 | Sediment Toxicity Tests Using Two Species of Marine Amphipods: Gammarus aequicauda and Corophium insidiosum | E. Prato, A. Di Leo, F. Biandolino and N. Cardellicchio |
| 637-640 | Radionuclides in Honeybee Propolis (Apis mellifera L.) | R. O. Orsi, S. R. C. Funari, R. Barbattini, C. Giovani and F. Frilli, et al. |
| 641-647 | Evaluation of Toxic Equivalent Quantity of Dioxins in Human Milk Using Different Toxicity Equivalence Factors | K. Saito, A. Ohmura, M. Takekuma, M. Fukui and Y. Iwasaki, et al. |
| 648-655 | Mercury in Feathers of Nestling Eagle Owls, Bubo bubo L., and Muscle of their Main Prey Species in Toledo Province, Central Spain | J. Ortego, M. Jiménez, M. Díaz and R. C. Rodríguez |
| 656-662 | Distribution of Metals in Representative Biota of Sundarban Mangrove Wetland, Northeast India | M. Saha, A. Cobelo-Garcia, S. K. Sarkar, R. Prego and B. Bhattacharya |
| 663-670 | Leaching of Copper from an Industrial Sludge Applied on a Soil Column | J. Xu, S. Dai, X. Han, S. Sun and P. Zhang |
| 671-676 | Environmental Pollution and Health Risk Related to Metals in the Solid Fraction and Effluent from Waste Water Treatment | N. Sasáková, M. Vargová, O. Ondrašovičová, M. Ondrašovič and J. Kottferová, et al. |
| 677-683 | Distribution of Arsenic in Three Geochemical Fractions of Surface Sediments from Coastal Sites of Sonora, Gulf of California, Mexico | M. E. Jara-Marini and L. García-Rico |
| 684-688 | Zinc in Cattle from Area Polluted by Long-Term Emissions | B. Koréneková, M. Skalická and P. Nad’ |
| 689-696 | Environmental Stability of PAH Source Indices in Pyrogenic Tars | A. D. Uhler and S. D. Emsbo-Mattingly |
| 697-704 | DDT Concentrations in Soils of Brazzaville, Congo | B. Ngabe and T. F. Bidleman |
| 705-711 | Organochlorine Pesticides and PCB Congeners in Human Milk from Two Population Groups in Croatia | S.Herceg Romanić and B. Krauthacker |
| 712-719 | Effects of Temperature and Microorganisms on Malathion Transformation in River Water | Y. Zheng and H.-M. Hwang |
| 720-727 | Adsorption and Degradation of Benfuracarb in Three Soils in Hunan, People's Republic of China | N. Xue, R. Yang, X. Xu, H. M. Seip and Q. Zang |
| 728-731 | Relationship Between Atmospheric Quality and Concentration of Nitrite in Condensed Water of Dehumidifier | X. J. Wang, Y. G. Zhan, G. P. Hu and X. F. Cui |
| 732-739 | Uptake of Cadmium by Different Cultivars of Brassica pekinens (Lour.) Rupr. and Brassica chinensis L. and Their Potential for Phytoremediation | C. P. Liu, Z. G. Shen and X. D. Li |
| 740-744 | Oxidative Remediation of Diphenylamine in Wastewater | I. S. Jamall and I. Brown |
| 147-150 | Indoor Air Distribution of Nitrogen Dioxide and Ozone in Urban Hospitals | Hong-Wen Chen, Chun-Yu Chuang and Heng-To Lin |
| 151-154 | Quantitative Health Risk Assessment of Inhalation Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Citizens in Tianjin, China | Zhipeng Bai, Yandi Hu, Huan Yu, Nan Wu and Yan You |
| 155-158 | Alkaline Comet Assay for Genotoxic Effect Detection in Neotropical Fish Prochilodus lineatus (Pisces, Curimatidae) | M. F. Simoniello, F. Gigena, G. Poletta, A. Loteste and E. Kleinsorge, et al. |
| 159-163 | Analysis of Observed Ozone Episode in Urban Jinan, China | Yongquan Yin, Haixia Lu, Wenpo Shan and Yan Zheng |
| 164-167 | Aflatoxin M1 Levels in Surk Samples, a Traditional Turkish Cheese from Southern Turkey | Osman Aygun, Dinc Essiz, Hisamettin Durmaz, Ender Yarsan and Levent Altintas |
| 168-173 | Prediction of Environmental Properties in Water–Soil–Air Systems for Phthalates | Chunhui Lu |
| 174-179 | Cross-Border Response of Moss, Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw., to Atmospheric Deposition in Southern Bulgaria and Northeastern Greece | Lilyana Yurukova, Evdoxia Tsakiri and Akin Çayir |
| 180-187 | Study on the Relationship Between Meteorological Conditions and Acid Rain in Mid-Eastern Fujian | C. C. Lin, J. X. Liu, Y. Y. Cai, B. L. Li and Z. L. Wang, et al. |
| 188-192 | Acidic Anions in PM10 Particle Fraction in Zagreb Air, Croatia | Mirjana Čačković, Vladimira Vađić, Krešimir Šega and Ivan Bešlić |
| 193-198 | Composition, Distribution, and Characterization of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Sandstorm Depositions in Beijing, China | S. Fu, Z. Z. Yang, L. Zhang, K. Li and X. B. Xu |
| 199-203 | Determination of Trace Metals in Airborne Particulate Matter of Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia | N. Mohd Tahir, S. C. Poh, S. Suratman, M. M. Ariffin and N. A. M. Shazali, et al. |
| 204-209 | Metal Contamination of Ganga River (India) as Influenced by Atmospheric Deposition | J. Pandey, K. Shubhashish and Richa Pandey |
| 210-213 | A New Method for Total Mercury and Methyl Mercury Analysis in Muscle of Seawater Fish | G. Carbonell, J. C. Bravo, C. Fernández and J. V. Tarazona |
| 214-218 | Trends in Mercury Concentrations in New York State Fish | Howard A. Simonin, Jefferey J. Loukmas, Lawrence C. Skinner, Karen M. Roy and Eric A. Paul |
| 219-222 | Regression of the Level of Different Heavy Metals to Size of Marine Organisms Harvested from the “Jiyeh” Oil Spill Zone of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea | Elie K. Barbour, Houssam A. Shaib, Ryan H. Yaghi and Alia H. Sabra |
| 223-229 | Trace Metals in Oysters, Crassotrea sps., from UNESCO Protected Natural Reserve of Urdaibai: Space-Time Observations and Source Identification | J. C. Raposo, L. Bartolomé, E. Cortazar, G. Arana and M. Zabaljauregui, et al. |
| 230-234 | Mercury and Arsenic in Muscle and Liver of the Golden Cownose Ray, Rhinoptera steindachneri, Evermann and Jenkins, 1891, from the Upper Gulf of California, México | E. Gutiérrez-Mejía, M. L. Lares and O. Sosa-Nishizaki |
| 235-238 | Long-Term Changes in Imposex Frequency in File Dogwinkles, Nucella lima G., and Tributyltin Concentrations in Bay Mussels, Mytilus trossulus G. | David A. Tallmon and Lisa Hoferkamp |
| 239-243 | Butyl and Phenyl Tin Compounds in Fish and Shellfish on the Korean Market | Chang-Hwan Oh |
| 244-248 | Levels of Total Mercury in Marine Organisms from Adriatic Sea, Italy | Monia Perugini, Pierina Visciano, Maurizio Manera, Annalisa Zaccaroni and Vincenzo Olivieri, et al. |
| 249-254 | Effect of Lead Toxicity on Aquatic Macrophyte Elodea canadensis Michx. | Muhittin Dogan, Saadet Demirors Saygideger and Ugur Colak |
| 255-259 | Mercury, Cadmium and Lead Biogeochemistry in the Soil–Plant–Insect System in Huludao City | Zhong-Sheng Zhang, Xian-Guo Lu, Qi-Chao Wang and Dong-Mei Zheng |
| 260-264 | Cadmium and Other Metal Uptake by Lobelia chinensis and Solanum nigrum from Contaminated Soils | K. J. Peng, C. L. Luo, Y. H. Chen, G. P. Wang and X. D. Li, et al. |
| 265-268 | Distribution of Toxic Metals in Organs of Local Cattle, Sheep, Goat and Poultry from the West Bank, Palestinian Authority | K. M. Swaileh, A. Abdulkhaliq, R. M. Hussein and M. Matani |
| 269-274 | Effect of Fire on Pools of Mercury in Forest Soil, Central Europe | Tomáš Navrátil, Maria Hojdová, Jan Rohovec, Vít Penížek and Zuzana Vařilová |
| 275-279 | Mercury Bio-Concentration Potential of Larch Bolete, Suillus grevillei, Mushroom | K. Chudzyński, L. Bielawski and J. Falandysz |
| 280-285 | Analysis of Several Heavy Metals in Wild Edible Mushrooms from Regions of China | Xin-Hua Chen, Hong-Bo Zhou and Guan-Zhou Qiu |
| 286-290 | Bioavailability of Lead and Cadmium in Soils Artificially Contaminated with Smelter Fly Ash | Michael Komárek, Vojtěch Ettler, Jiřina Száková, Ondřej Šebek and Pavel Tlustoš |
| 291-294 | Mercury Concentration and Distribution in Soils Impacted by Long-Term Applied Broiler Litter | Irenus Tazisong and Zachary Senwo |
| 295-299 | Occurrence and Fate of Organotins in a Waterworks in North China | Junmin Gao, Jianying Hu, Huajun Zhen, Xiaohui Jin and Baizhan Li |
| 301-306 | Genome-Wide Gene Expression Profiling in γ-Irradiated Green Alga, Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, by HiCEP | Shoichi Fuma, Taizo Nakamori, Nobuyoshi Ishii, Yoshihisa Kubota and Satoshi Yoshida, et al. |
| 307-312 | Aerobic Biodegradation of a Nonylphenol Polyethoxylate and Toxicity of the Biodegradation Metabolites | Encarnación Jurado, Mercedes Fernández-Serrano, Josefa Núñez-Olea and Manuela Lechuga |
| 313-317 | Soil Pseudomonas Community Structure and Its Antagonism Towards Rhizoctonia solani Under the Stress of Acetochlor | Minna Wu, Xiaoli Zhang, Huiwen Zhang, Yan Zhang and Xinyu Li, et al. |
| 318-327 | Biodegradation of International Jet A-1 Aviation Fuel by Microorganisms Isolated from Aircraft Tank and Joint Hydrant Storage Systems | A. Y. Itah, A. A. Brooks, B. O. Ogar and A. B. Okure |
| 328-333 | Behavior of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Johkasou Improved Septic Tank in Japan | S. Nakagawa, H. Matsuo, M. Motoyama, K. Nomiyama and R. Shinohara |
| 334-336 | Removal of Methyl Parathion in Water, by Dugesia dorotocephala | A. Amaya-Chávez, E. López-López, M. Galar-Martínez, L. M. Gómez-Oliván and M. M. García-Fabila |
| 337-340 | Bioremediation of Reclaimed Wastewater Used as Landscape Water by Using the Denitrifying Bacterium Bacillus cereus | Shumiao Zhao, Nan Hu, Zhengjun Chen, Bin Zhao and Yunxiang Liang |
| 341-347 | Assessment of Iprovalicarb, a Systemic Fungicide in/on Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) | Ansuman Maity and Irani Mukherjee |
| 348-351 | Fate of Benfuracarb Insecticide in Mollisols and Brinjal Crop | Raju Chandra, Anjana Srivastava and Prakash C. Srivastava |
| 352-358 | The Effects of Mn2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, Co2+ and Zn2+ Ions on Pesticide Adsorption and Mobility in a Tropical Soil | J. O. Lalah, S. N. Njogu and S. O. Wandiga |
| 359-362 | Dissipation and Residues of N-(2-Bromophenyl)-2-(4,6-Dimethoxypyrimidin-2-Yloxy)Benzylamine Residues in Rape and Soil Under Field Conditions | Dan Liu, Dongmei Qin and Ran Ji |
| 363-368 | Isolation and Simultaneous LC Analysis of Thiram and Its Less Toxic Transformation Product in DS Formulation | Suresh Walia, Rajendra Kumar Sharma and Balraj S. Parmar |
| 369-373 | Survival, Growth, and Body Residues of Hyalella azteca (Saussure) Exposed to Fipronil Contaminated Sediments from Non-Vegetated and Vegetated Microcosms | Robert Kröger, Richard E. Lizotte and Matthew T. Moore |
| 374-377 | Residues of Pesticides in Honeybee (Apis mellifera carnica) Bee Bread and in Pollen Loads from Treated Apple Orchards | Maja Ivana Smodiš Škerl, Špela Velikonja Bolta, Helena Baša Česnik and Aleš Gregorc |
| 378-383 | Organophosphorus Insecticide Residues in Honey Produced in Turkey | Yavuz Kursad Das and Sezai Kaya |
| 384-387 | Dissipation Kinetics of Flubendiamide on Chili and Soil | S. K. Sahoo, R. K. Sharma, R. S. Battu and Balwinder Singh |
| 388-392 | Analysis of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Chironomus dilutus Using Matrix Solid Phase Dispersion Extraction | Yuping Ding, Jing You and Michael J. Lydy |
| 393-397 | Concentrations of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Masu Salmon, Oncorhynchus masou | Mayuko Oka, Takaomi Arai, Yasuyuki Shibata and Nobuyuki Miyazaki |
| 398-402 | Pollutant Washoff Characterization of Expressway Runoff in Shanghai | Yiping Zhu, Pu Liu, Haifeng Liu, Haiping Zhang and Ling Chen |
| 403-409 | n-Alkanes as Indicators of Natural and Anthropogenic Organic Matter Sources in the Siak River and its Estuary, E Sumatra, Indonesia | Gerd Liebezeit and Ralf Wöstmann |
| 410-415 | The Effect of Petrochemical Effluent on the Water Quality of Ubeji Creek in Niger Delta of Nigeria | A. C. Achudume |
| 416-421 | Long-Term (1996–2006) Variation of Nitrogen and Phosphorus and Their Spatial Distributions in Tianjin Coastal Seawater | Shi-tao Peng, Ming-xin Dai, Yandi Hu, Zhi-peng Bai and Ran Zhou |
| 422-427 | Effect of Low Concentrations of Phosphate Ions on Extraction of Arsenic from Naturally Contaminated Soil | Martin Mihaljevič, Vojtěch Ettler, Luděk Sisr, Ondřej Šebek and Ladislav Strnad, et al. |
| 428-434 | Environmental Hazard Assessment of Cheese Manufacturing Effluent Treated for Hydrogen Production | Constantina Karadima, Chris Theodoropoulos and Joan Iliopoulou-Georgudaki |
| 435-439 | Survey of PCDDs and PCDFs in Air and Soil Around Various Incinerators in Korea, 2003–2007 | S. J. Kim, J. G. Kim, T. W. Jeon, S. K. Shin and K. S. Kim |
| 440-443 | PBDD/Fs in Surface Sediments from the East River, China | M. Ren, P. A. Peng, D. Y. Chen, P. Chen and L. Zhou |
| 444-448 | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Bottom Sediments from Three Water Reservoirs, Slovakia | Edgar Hiller, Maroš Sirotiak, Ľubomír Jurkovič and Lenka Zemanová |
| 449-454 | Distribution, Sources and Characterization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Sediment of the River Gomti, Lucknow, India | Ranu Tripathi, Rakesh Kumar, Mohan Krishna Reddy Mudiam, Devendra K. Patel and Jai Raj Behari |
| 455-461 | Distribution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and n-Alkanes in Surface Sediments from Shinano River, Japan | Tomiyuki Hori, Naoya Shiota, Takashi Asada, Kikuo Oikawa and Kuniaki Kawata |
| 462 | Blood Cholinesterases from Washington State Orchard Workers | Barry W. Wilson, John D. Henderson, John L. Furman, Bruce E. Zeller and David Michaelsen |
| 463-468 | Genotoxic Effects of Nonylphenol and Bisphenol A Exposure in Aquatic Biomonitoring Species: Freshwater Crustacean, Daphnia magna, and Aquatic Midge, Chironomus riparius | Sun-Young Park and Jinhee Choi |
| 469-473 | Effects of Temperature on the Sensitivity of Gammarusaequicauda (Martynov, 1931) to Cadmium | E. Prato, F. Biandolino and C. Scardicchio |
| 474-478 | Environmental and Climatic Factors Associated with Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome (EUS) in Fish from the Zambezi Floodplains, Zambia | K. Choongo, B. Hang’ombe, K. L. Samui, M. Syachaba and H. Phiri, et al. |
| 479-483 | Chromium III Exposure Inhibits Brain Na+K+ATPase Activity of Clarias batrachus L. Involving Lipid Peroxidation and Deficient Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain Activity | A. K. Maiti, G. Paul, B. Maity, D. Mazumdar and N. C. Saha |
| 484-487 | Utility of Delayed Fluorescence as Endpoint for Rapid Estimation of Effect Concentration on the Green Alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata | Masakazu Katsumata, Takashi Koike, Kimiko Kazumura, Ayano Takeuchi and Yoshio Sugaya |
| 488-492 | Mortality and Abnormalities Observed After Experimental Hg Exposure in the Polychaete Eurythoe complanata (Pallas) from Mazatlan, Mexico | Nuria Méndez, Carlos Green-Ruíz and Ramón Vázquez-Núñez |
| 493-496 | Hyalella azteca (Saussure) Responses to Coldwater River Backwater Sediments in Mississippi, USA | Scott S. Knight, Richard E. Lizotte and F. Douglas Shields |
| 497-501 | Effects of Organic-Rich Sediment and Below-Ground Sulfide Exposure on Submerged Macrophyte, Hydrilla verticillata | Juan Wu, Shuiping Cheng, Wei Liang and Zhenbin Wu |
| 502-508 | Effects of a Novel Allelochemical Ethyl 2-Methyl Acetoacetate (EMA) on the Ultrastructure and Pigment Composition of Cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa | Yu Hong, Jing-Jing Huang and Hong-Ying Hu |
| 509-515 | Screening of Cyanobacteria for Phycobiliproteins and Effect of Different Environmental Stress on Its Yield | Hemlata and Tasneem Fatma |
| 516-519 | Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 and O3 on Hill Activity and Ca2+/Mg2+-ATPase Activity of Pinus tabulaeformis Carr. | Tian Hong Zhao, Dan Guo, Yan Wang, Mei Yu Wang and Dong Yan Jin, et al. |
| 520-524 | Mechanism-Based Quantitative Structure–Activity Relationships on Toxicity of Selected Herbicides to Chlorella vulgaris and Raphidocelis subcapitata | Guanghui Ding, Xue Li, Fan Zhang, Jingwen Chen and Liping Huang, et al. |
| 525-529 | Effect of Cadmium on Haemocyte Viability of the Woodlouse Porcellio laevis (Isopoda, Crustacea) | R. G. Snyman and J. P. Odendaal |
| 530-536 | Lethality Toxicities Induced by Metal Exposure During Development in Nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans | X. Xing, Q. Rui and D. Wang |
| 537-541 | Inhibition of the Growth of Alexandrium tamarense by Algicidal Substances in Chinese Fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) | Wei-Dong Yang, Jie-Sheng Liu, Hong-Ye Li, Xin-Lian Zhang and Yu-Zao Qi |
| 542-547 | Changes in Microbial Populations and Enzyme Activities During the Bioremediation of Oil-Contaminated Soil | Xin Lin, Xiaojun Li, Tieheng Sun, Peijun Li and Qixing Zhou, et al. |
| 548-552 | Effect of Aridification on the Replacement of Zonic Species, Stipa baicalensis Roshev., by Azonic Species, Leymus chinensis Tzvel., in the Steppe of China | Li Wang, Ji-Xian Yang, Fang Ma, Yun-Fei Yang and Chein-Chi Chang, et al. |
| 553-557 | Effects of EDTA on Mechanism of Lead Accumulation in Typha orientalis Presl | Yongli Li, Jingling Liu, Yunguo Liu and Xin Li |
| 558-564 | Health Risk of Consuming Heavy Metals in Farmed Tilapia in Central Taiwan | Min-Pei Ling, Hui-Tsung Hsu, Ruei-Hao Shie, Chin-Ching Wu and Yu-Syuan Hong |
| 565-569 | Aluminum Concentrations in Water of Elderly People’s Houses and Retirement Homes and Its Relation with Elderly Health | Pricilla Costa Ferreira, Karina A. de Abreu Tonani, Fabiana C. Julião, Palmira Cupo and José L. Domingo, et al. |
| 570-574 | Toxicity Assessment and Clearance of Brazilian Microbial Pest Control Agents in Mice | Eduardo C. Oliveira-Filho, Ricardo S. Oliveira, Madaí C. Lopes, Felipe R. Ramos and Cesar K. Grisolia, et al. |
| 575-582 | Assessment of Heavy Metal Pollution in River Water of Hanoi, Vietnam Using Multivariate Analyses | Tetsuro Kikuchi, Takuma Furuichi, Huynh Trung Hai and Shuzo Tanaka |
| 583-590 | Metal Pollution in Huayuan River in Hunan Province in China by Manganese Sulphate Waste Residue | Nan Hu, Ji-Fang Zheng, De-Xin Ding, Jun Liu and Lu-Qing Yang, et al. |
| 591-594 | Content of Lead and Cadmium in Barred Hogfish, Bodianusscrofa, Island Grouper, Mycteroperca fusca, and Portuguese Dogfish, Centroscymnus coelolepis, from Canary Islands, Spain | Gonzalo Lozano, Alberto Brito, Arturo Hardisson, Ángel Gutiérrez and Dailos González-Weller, et al. |
| 595-599 | Cadmium, Copper, Lead and Zinc Contents of the Mangrove Oyster, Crassostrea corteziensis, of Seven Coastal Lagoons of NW Mexico | M. G. Frías-Espericueta, I. Osuna-López, I. Bañuelos-Vargas, G. López-López and M. D. Muy-Rangel, et al. |
| 600-607 | Anthropogenic Sources of Heavy Metals in the Indian Ocean Coast of Kenya | E. Z. Ochieng, J. O. Lalah and S. O. Wandiga |
| 608-613 | Trace Element Hydrochemistry Indicating Water Contamination in and Around the Yangbajing Geothermal Field, Tibet, China | Qinghai Guo and Yanxin Wang |
| 614-619 | PCDD/Fs and Dioxin-Like PCBs in Sediments from Yellow Estuary and Yangtze Estuary, China | Yamei Hui, Minghui Zheng, Zhengtao Liu and Lirong Gao |
| 621-625 | Organic-Solvent-Free Extraction Method for Determination of Carbamate and Carbamoyloxime Pesticides in Soil and Sediment Samples | Hai Lu, Youjian Lin and P. Chris Wilson |
| 626-629 | Diazinon Determination Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography: A Comparison of the ENVI-Carb Column with the Immunoaffinity Column for the Pretreatment of Water and Soil Samples | Jianshe Tang, Min Zhang, Guohua Cheng and Yitong Lu |
| 630-635 | Long Chain Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids Derivatisation and Identification in Biota and Abiota Matrices Using Gas Chromatography | Francis Orata, Natalia Quinete and Rolf-Dieter Wilken |
| 636-639 | HPLC Determination of Mepiquat Chloride in Commercial Pesticide Formulations | H. Karasali and S. Ioannou |
| 640-643 | Investigation of the Multixenobiotic Resistance Mechanism in the Freshwater Fishes Western Mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, and Bluegill Sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus | C. L. Damaré, A. K. Kaddoumi and K. N. Baer |
| 644-647 | Effect of Cadmium Accumulation on Anti-Inflammatory Activity in Two Eucomis Species | Renée A. Street, Esameldin E. Elgorashi, Manoj G. Kulkarni, Wendy A. Stirk and Colin Southway, et al. |
| 648-651 | Metal Accumulation and Antioxidant Enzyme Activity in C. gariepinus, Catfish, and O. mossambicus, Tilapia, Collected from Lower Mguza and Wright Dams, Zimbabwe | A. H. Siwela, C. B. Nyathi and Y. S. Naik |
| 652-656 | Genotoxic Effects of the Insecticide Cypermethrin on the Root Meristem Cells of Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus L.) | Huseyin Inceer, Sema Hayirlioglu-Ayaz and Melahat Ozcan |
| 657-661 | Arsenic Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Arsenic Contaminated River in the Atacama Desert (Chile) | G. Escalante, V. L. Campos, C. Valenzuela, J. Yañez and C. Zaror, et al. |
| 662-667 | Human Health Risk Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Organochlorine Compounds in the Catalan Stretch of the Ebro River, Spain | Núria Ferré-Huguet, Carme Bosch, Carolina Lourencetti, Martí Nadal and Marta Schuhmacher, et al. |
| 668-673 | Alpha Emitting Radionuclides in Drainage from Quinta do Bispo and Cunha Baixa Uranium Mines (Portugal) and Associated Radiotoxicological Risk | Fernando P. Carvalho, João M. Oliveira and Isabel Faria |
| 674-676 | Episodic Trihalomethane Species and Levels in Tap Water at a Start of Operation of Advanced Treatment in Osaka Prefectural Water Supplies | Kohji Yamamoto and Yoshiaki Mori |
| 677-680 | Simulating Distribution of Trihalomethane in Tap Water in the Area Receiving a Combination of Advanced Treated Water and Conventionally Treated Different Source Water: 1998, 1999 and 2002 Data on Osaka Prefecture and Its Surrounding Cities, Japan | Kohji Yamamoto and Yoshiaki Mori |
| 681-687 | Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment and Source Apportionment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Surface Sediments from Yellow Sea | Ai-Xia Liu, Yin-Hai Lang, Li-Dong Xue, Shu-Lin Liao and Hong Zhou |
| 688-692 | Empirical Models to Predict Parsimoniously the Mass and Number Concentrations of Ultrafine Particulate in Ambient Atmosphere | Chia-Pin Chio, Man-Ting Cheng, Yu-Chi Lin and Chung-Min Liao |
| 693-697 | Mercury, Lead and Copper in Feathers and Excreta of Small Passerine Species in Relation to Foraging Guilds and Age of Feathers | Claudio Leonzio, Nicola Bianchi, Marco Gustin, Alberto Sorace and Stefania Ancora |
| 698-702 | Mercury Contamination in Idaho Bald Eagles, Haliaeetus leucocephalus | Marc J. Bechard, Dusty N. Perkins, Gregory S. Kaltenecker and Steve Alsup |
| 703-707 | Cadmium Accumulation in Two Populations of Rice Frogs (Fejervarya limnocharis) Naturally Exposed to Different Environmental Cadmium Levels | Mohd Sham Othman, Wichase Khonsue, Jirarach Kitana, Kumthorn Thirakhupt and Mark Gregory Robson, et al. |
| 708-712 | Biosorption of Pb2+ by Saccharomyces Cerevisiae in Static and Dynamic Adsorption Tests | Ying Zhang, Chunhui Fan, Qingjuan Meng, Zhuo Diao and Limin Dong, et al. |
| 713-719 | Distribution of Dissolved Trace Metals Around the Sacrificos Coral Reef Island, in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico | L. Rosales-Hoz, A. Carranza-Edwards, L. Sanvicente-Añorve, M. A. Alatorre-Mendieta and F. Rivera-Ramirez |
| 720-726 | Concentration, Distribution and Sources of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils from the Karst Tiankengs, South China | Yinghui Wang, Shihua Qi, Jianhua Chen, Theodore I. Oramah and Daoxian Yuan |
| 727-733 | High Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Found in Water and Sediments of Car Wash and Kisat Areas of Winam Gulf, Lake Victoria-Kenya | B. O. Kwach and J. O. Lalah |
| 734-741 | Spartial and Seasonal Variations in Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Water and Sediment of Kisumu City Bay of Winam Gulf, Lake Victoria-Kenya | Bowa O. Kwach, Joseph O. Lalah and Wandiga O. Shem |
| 742-746 | Mutagenicity and PAH Contents of Soil in Forests or Planted Areas in Japan | Sumio Goto, Daisuke Nagaosa, Shiho Kageyama, Daisuke Nakajima and Shigeru Mineki, et al. |
| 747-751 | Seasonal Change in the Atmospheric Concentration of Particulate Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Masao Kishida, Chihiro Mio, Keiichi Fujimori, Kiyoshi Imamura and Norimichi Takenaka, et al. |
| 752-756 | Solubility of Trace Elements and Heavy Metals from Stabilized Sewage Sludge by Fly Ash | Zhang Hongling, Sun Lina and Sun Tieheng |
| 757-760 | Determinations of MC-LR and [Dha7] MC-LR Concentrations and Physicochemical Properties by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry | Ting Yu, Ping Xie, Ming Dai and Gaodao Liang |
| 761-765 | Microcystin Production by Microcystis aeruginosa Exposed to Phytoplanktivorous and Omnivorous Fish at Different Kairomone Concentrations | Kyong Ha, Noriko Takamura and Min-Ho Jang |
| 766-769 | Survey of Aflatoxin M1 in Cow, Goat, Buffalo and Camel Milks in Ismailia-Egypt | Mahmoud M. Motawee, Johann Bauer and Donald J. McMahon |
| 771-775 | Heavy Metal Contamination in Phrynops geoffroanus (Schweigger, 1812) (Testudines: Chelidae) in a River Basin, São Paulo, Brazil | C. I. Piña, V. A. Lance, B. O. Ferronato, I. Guardia and T. S. Marques, et al. |
| 776-779 | Assessment of the Amur River Ecosystem Pollution with Benzene and Its Derivatives Caused by an Accident at the Chemical Plant in Jilin City, China | S. I. Levshina, N. N. Efimov and V. N. Bazarkin |
| 780-782 | Endosulfan in Wind-Transported African Dust Depositions in Crete | George P. Balayiannis, Maria Anastassiadis and Helen Anagnostopoulos |
| 783-788 | Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in the Atmosphere of Taizhou, a Major E-Waste Dismantling Area in China | Wenliang Han, Jialiang Feng, Zeping Gu, Duohong Chen and Minghong Wu, et al. |
| 789-793 | Estimated PBDE and PBB Congeners in Soil from an Electronics Waste Disposal Site | H.-M. Wang, Y.-J. Yu, M. Han, S.-W. Yang and Q. li, et al. |
| 794-798 | Behavior of Simetryn and Thiobencarb in the Plough Zone of Rice Fields | Thai K. Phong, Dang T. T. Nhung, Takashi Motobayashi and Hirozumi Watanabe |
| 799-802 | Persistence of Metsulfuron-Methyl in Paddy Field and Detection of Its Residues in Crop Produce | Shobha Sondhia |
| 803-807 | Determination of Diacylhydrazines-Type Insect Growth Regulator JS-118 Residues in Cabbage and Soil by High Performance Liquid Chromatography with DAD Detection | J.-Y. Hu, Z.-B. Deng and D.-M. Qin |
| 808-811 | Dissipation Kinetics of Spinosad on Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis. L.) Under Subtropical Conditions of Punjab, India | Kousik Mandal, Gagan Jyot and Balwinder Singh |
| 812-817 | Dissipation of Profenofos, Imidacloprid and Penconazole in Tomato Fruits and Products | Ahmed A. Romeh, Tarek M. Mekky, Rady A. Ramadan and Mohamed Y. Hendawi |
| 818-821 | Determination of Pesticide Residues in Honey Samples | Irani Mukherjee |
| 822-827 | Miticide Residues in Virginia Honeys | Richard D. Fell and Jean M. Cobb |
| 828-831 | Dissipation of Fipronil in Water Under Laboratory Conditions | Indu Chopra and Beena Kumari |
| 832-835 | Effect of Organic Amendments on Degradation of Atrazine | Irani Mukherjee |
| 836-840 | Effects of an Atrazine, Metolachlor and Fipronil Mixture on Hyalella azteca (Saussure) in a Modified Backwater Wetland | Richard E. Lizotte, Scott S. Knight, F. Douglas Shields and Charles T. Bryant |
| 841-845 | Impact of N,N-Dimethylformamide from Domestic Effluents on River Waters | Akiko Tanabe and Kuniaki Kawata |
| 846-851 | Evaluation of Endocrine Disruptor Levels in Kafue Lechwe (kobus leche kafuensis) Samples from the Blue Lagoon National Park of Zambia | Kwenga Sichilongo and Nelson Torto |
| 852-858 | Monitoring of Traffic-Related Pollution in a Province of Central Italy with Transplanted Lichen Pseudoverniafurfuracea | Maurizio Guidotti, Daniela Stella, Carola Dominici, Gianfranco Blasi and Malgorzata Owczarek, et al. |
| 859-864 | Source Identification and Concentration Distribution of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Environmental Media Around Industrial Complexes | S. U. Park, J. G. Kim, S. Masunaga and K. S. Kim |
| 865-868 | Bioremediation of Nitrobenzene-Polluted Sediments by Pseudomonas putida | Chao Wang, Yi Li, Zhigang Liu and Peifang Wang |
| 869-873 | Breast Milk Excretion Kinetic of β-HCH, pp′DDE and pp′DDT | S. M. Waliszewski, G. Melo-Santiesteban, R. Villalobos-Pietrini, S. Gómez-Arroyo and O. Amador-Muñoz, et al. |
| 874-879 | Organochlorine Compounds in Blue Mussels, Mytilusedulis, and Pacific Oysters, Crassostrea gigas, from Seven Sites in the Lower Saxonian Wadden Sea, Southern North Sea | Barbara Dörr and Gerd Liebezeit |
| 880-884 | Levels of Organochlorine Compounds in the Mediterranean Blue Mussel from the Adriatic Sea | Darija Kožul, Snježana Herceg Romanić, Zorana Kljaković-Gašpić and Jere Veža |
| 885-891 | Determination of DDT and Metabolites in Surface Water and Sediment Using LLE, SPE, ACE and SE | Linda L. Sibali, Jonathan O. Okonkwo and Caliphs Zvinowanda |
| 892-898 | Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners in the Aquatic Environment of the Mekong River, South of Vietnam | Fernando P. Carvalho, J.-P. Villeneuve, C. Cattini, Dao Dinh Thuan and Dang Duc Nhan |
| 899-902 | Determination of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners in Water and Sediment in North West Persian Gulf, Iran | M. A. Zahed, Gh. Nabi Bidhendi, A. Pardakhti, A. Esmaili-Sari and S. Mohajeri |
| 903-906 | Evolution of Potential Ecological Impacts of the Bottom Sediment from the Gulf of Gemlik; Marmara Sea, Turkey | Selma Ünlü and Bedri Alpar |
| 907-912 | Decennary Variations of Dissolved Heavy Metals in Seawater of Bohai Bay, North China | Mingxin Dai, Shitao Peng, Jian Xu, Chunguang Liu and Xinglong Jin, et al. |
| 913-919 | Vertical Fluxes and Accumulation of Trace Metals in Superficial Sediments of the Río de la Plata Estuary, Argentina | L. M. Tatone, C. Bilos, C. N. Skorupka and J. C. Colombo |
| 920-925 | Distribution of Mercury Pollution and Its Source in the Soils and Vegetables in Guilin Area, China | Jianping Qian, Li Zhang, Huazhen Chen, Ming Hou and Yunfei Niu, et al. |
| 926-930 | Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in the Soil of Typical Industrial City | K. Li, S. Fu, Z. Z. Yang and X. B. Xu |
| 931-936 | Air-Borne Heavy Metal Contamination to Dietary Vegetables: A Case Study from India | J. Pandey, Richa Pandey and K. Shubhashish |
| 937-942 | Bioaccumulation of Total and Methyl Mercury in Three Earthworm Species (Drawida sp., Allolobophora sp., and Limnodrilus sp.) | Zhong Sheng Zhang, Dong Mei Zheng, Qi Chao Wang and Xian Guo Lv |
| 943-946 | 210Pb in Forage Consumed by Dairy Cows | C. M. Silva, R. S. Amaral, J. N. Tabosa, J. A. Santos Júnior and R. S. C. Menezes, et al. |
| 1-4 | Environmental Lead Exposure Among Children in Chengdu, China: Blood Lead Levels and Major Sources | Yong-mei Jiang, Hua Shi, Jia-yuan Li, Chuan Shen and Jin-hao Liu, et al. |
| 5-7 | Permeation of a Metalworking Fluid Through a Latex Glove Under Field Use Conditions | Wenhai Xu and Shane S. Que Hee |
| 8-14 | Heavy Metal Exposure from Personal Care Products | J. G. Ayenimo, A. M. Yusuf, A. S. Adekunle and O. W. Makinde |
| 15-18 | ‘Diarrhetic’ Type Shellfish Poisoning in Nigeria | Okechukwu O. Igboeli and Isaac U. Asuzu |
| 19-22 | Clinical Events in Mad Honey Poisoning: A Single Centre Experience | Mehmet Bostan, Habib Bostan, Ali Osman Kaya, Ozlem Bilir and Omer Satiroglu, et al. |
| 23-28 | Levels of DNA Adducts in the Blood and Follicular Fluid of Women Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization Treatment and Its Correlation with the Pregnancy Outcome | Iman Al-Saleh, Inaam El-Doush, Jamal Arif, Serdar Coskun and Kamal Jaroudi, et al. |
| 29-33 | Evaluation and Comparison of Measurement Methods for Personal Exposure to Fine Particles in Beijing, China | Xianlei Zhu, Fanglan Ma, Hui Luan, Dapeng Wu and Tieguan Wang |
| 34-38 | Head Hair Total Mercury and Methylmercury Levels in Some Ghanaian Individuals for the Estimation of Their Exposure to Mercury: Preliminary Studies | Ray B. Voegborlo, Akito Matsuyama, Anthony A. Adimado and Hirokatsu Akagi |
| 39-45 | A Preliminary Study on the Occurrence of Cytostatic Drugs in Hospital Effluents in Beijing, China | Jie Yin, Bing Shao, Jing Zhang and Keji Li |
| 46-50 | Health Risk from Exposure of Organic Pollutants Through Drinking Water Consumption in Nanjing, China | Bing Wu, Yan Zhang, Xuxiang Zhang and Shupei Cheng |
| 51-54 | Preliminary Study on the Induction of Sperm Head Abnormalities in Mice, Mus musculus, Exposed to Radiofrequency Radiations from Global System for Mobile Communication Base Stations | A. A. Otitoloju, I. A. Obe, O. A. Adewale, O. A. Otubanjo and V. O. Osunkalu |
| 55-60 | Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy Coupled to a Spectrofluorometric Detector as a Rapid Tool for Determining the In Vivo Effect of Metals on Phototrophic Bacteria | Mireia Burnat, Elia Diestra, Isabel Esteve and Antonio Solé |
| 61-65 | Zinc and Cadmium Regulation Efficiency in Three Ant Species Originating from a Metal Pollution Gradient | Irena M. Grześ |
| 66-70 | Hypothyroidism Induced by Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Up-Regulation of Transthyretin | Dae-Yong Han, Sang-Rim Kang, Oh-Sung Park, Jae-Hyeon Cho and Chung-Kil Won, et al. |
| 71-75 | Parental Dietary Effect on Embryological Development Response to Toxicants with the Sea Urchin Arbacia punctulata | R. W. Nelson, M. Nipper, A. Lawrence and S. Watts |
| 76-79 | Effect Threshold for Selenium Toxicity in Juvenile Splittail, Pogonichthys macrolepidotus A | Mark C. Rigby, Xin Deng, Thomas M. Grieb, Swee J. Teh and Silas S. O. Hung |
| 80-84 | Impact of Cypermethrin on Na+–K+, Ca2+ and Mg2+ ATPases in Indian Major Carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton) | M. S. Prashanth and M. David |
| 85-90 | Effects of Exposing Two Non-Target Crustacean Species, Asellus aquaticus L., and Gammarus fossarum Koch., to Atrazine and Imidacloprid | Simon Lukančič, Uroš Žibrat, Tadej Mezek, Andreja Jerebic and Tatjana Simčič, et al. |
| 91-95 | Seasonal Effect on Heat Shock Proteins in Fish from Kuwait Bay | Mirza Umair Beg, S. Al-Subiai, K. R. Beg, S. A. Butt and N. Al-Jandal, et al. |
| 96-100 | Synergistic Action of Exogenous Salicylic Acid and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus Colonization in Avena nuda Seedlings in Response to NO2 Exposure | Runguo Li, Yangao Jiang, Jia Xu, Bing Zhou and Chunyan Ma, et al. |
| 101-105 | Nitrates and Herbicides Cause Higher Mortality than the Traditional Organic Fertilizers on the Grain Beetle, Tenebrio molitor | Aurora M. Castilla, Tom Dauwe, Isabel Mora, Jim Malone and Raimon Guitart |
| 106-111 | Salicylic Acid-Altering Arabidopsis Mutants Response to NO2 Exposure | Qiang Xu, Bing Zhou, Chunyan Ma, Xin Xu and Jia Xu, et al. |
| 112-117 | Effects of Selenium on the Antioxidant Enzymes Response of Neocaridina heteropoda Exposed to Ambient Nitrite | Hong-wei Wang, Hai-ming Xu, Guo-hua Xiao, Chun-long Zhao and Zi-hui Wang, et al. |
| 118-124 | Metal Accumulation and Growth Response in Vigna radiata L. Inoculated with Chromate Tolerant Rhizobacteria and Grown on Tannery Sludge Amended Soil | N. K. Singh, U. N. Rai, A. Tewari and M. Singh |
| 125-131 | Accumulation of Some Heavy Metals Seasonally in Hysterotylacium aduncum (Nematoda) and Its Host Red Sea Bream, Pagellus erythrinus (Sparidae) from Gulf of Iskenderun (North-Eastern Mediterranean) | Meltem Dural, Ercument Genc, Semal Yemenicioğlu and M. Kemal Sangun |
| 132-135 | Perfluorooctanoic Acid and Perfluorooctane Sulfonate in Two Fish Species Collected from the Roter Main River, Bayreuth, Germany | Anna M. Becker, Silke Gerstmann and Hartmut Frank |
| 136-140 | Copper, Zinc and Lead Enrichments in Sediments from Guacanayabo Gulf, Cuba, and Its Bioaccumulation in Oysters, Crassostrea rhizophorae | O. Díaz Rizo, S. Olivares Reumont, J. Viguri Fuente, O. Díaz Arado and N. López Pino, et al. |
| 141-146 | Trace Elements Contamination in Coral Reef Skeleton, Gulf of Mannar, India | S. Krishna Kumar, N. Chandrasekar and P. Seralathan |
| 147-151 | Equilibrium and Kinetics Characteristics of Copper (II) Sorption onto Gyttja | Hüseyin Dikici, Kadir Saltali and Serap Bingölbalı |
| 153-156 | Cardioinhibitory Properties of Potato Glycoalkaloids in Beetles | Paweł Marciniak, Zbigniew Adamski, Paweł Bednarz, Malgorzata Slocinska and Kazimierz Ziemnicki, et al. |
| 157-160 | Effect of (C6H5)3PbCl and (C6H5)3SnCl on Delayed Luminescence Intensity, Evolving Oxygen and Electron Transport Rate in Photosystem II of Chlorella vulgaris | Antoni Murkowski and Elżbieta Skórska |
| 161-164 | Alleviation Effect of Alginate-Derived Oligosaccharides on Vicia faba Root Tip Cells Damaged by Cadmium | L. J. Ma, Y. Zhang, N. Bu and S. H. Wang |
| 165-169 | Detection of Estrogenic Activity from Kraft Mill Effluents by the Yeast Estrogen Screen | S. Chamorro, V. Hernández, E. Monsalvez, J. Becerra and M. A. Mondaca, et al. |
| 170-174 | Ab Initio Theoretical Study of the Interactions Between CFCl3 and SO2 | Kai Sheng Diao, Fang Wang and Hai Jun Wang |
| 175-179 | Volatile Organic Compounds in a Residential and Commercial Urban Area with a Diesel, Compressed Natural Gas and Oxygenated Gasoline Vehicular Fleet | Eduardo Monteiro Martins, Graciela Arbilla and Luciana Vanni Gatti |
| 180-184 | Comparative Study of Automotive, Aircraft and Biogenic Emissions of Aldehydes and Aromatic Compounds | C. S. Guimarães, D. Custodio, R. C. S. de Oliveira, L. S. Varandas and G. Arbilla |
| 185-190 | Concentrations and Source Assessment of Some Atmospheric Trace Elements in Northwestern Region of Tehran, Iran | Farah Halek, Mansoor Keyanpour-Rad, Reza Mostofi Darbani and Ali Kavousirahim |
| 191-196 | Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Determination of Pb, Cd, and Cu in Pinus nigra L. and Eriobotrya japonica Leaves Used as Biomonitors in Environmental Pollution | Gokce Kaya, Cemile Ozcan and Mehmet Yaman |
| 197-201 | Lead and Cadmium Accumulation in Medicinal Plants Collected from Environmentally Different Sites | Henok Baye and Ariaya Hymete |
| 202-207 | Effects of Temperature on the Stability of Microcystins in Muscle of Fish and Its Consequences for Food Safety | Dawen Zhang, Ping Xie and Jun Chen |
| 208-211 | Tissue Distribution of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in Captive Domestic Pigs, Sus scrofa, from a Village Near an Electronic Waste Recycling Site in South China | Y. F. Li, Z. Z. Yang, C. H. Wang, Z. J. Yang and Z. F. Qin, et al. |
| 212-216 | Determination of Phthalates in Diet and Bedding for Experimental Animals Using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry | Fumio Kondo, Masanao Okumura, Hisao Oka, Hiroyuki Nakazawa and Shun-ichiro Izumi, et al. |
| 217-220 | Effect of Household Processing on Fenazaquin Residues in Okra Fruits | Anil Duhan, Beena Kumari and Rachna Gulati |
| 221-224 | Dissipation and Residues of Chlormequat in Wheat and Soil | Xing-li Guo, Chun-hong Jia, Er-cheng Zhao, Yan-jun Xu and Li-jun Han, et al. |
| 225-229 | Dissipation Kinetics of β-Cyfluthrin and Imidacloprid in Brinjal and Soil Under Subtropical Conditions of Punjab, India | Kousik Mandal, G. S. Chahil, S. K. Sahoo, R. S. Battu and Balwinder Singh |
| 230-235 | Dissipation of Mefenoxam Residue in Watermelon and Soil Under Field Conditions | Dan Liu, Dongmei Qin and Ran Ji |
| 236-239 | Determination of Oxadiargyl Residues in Environmental Samples and Rice Samples | Chenhui Shi, Wenjun Gui, Jie Chen and Guonian Zhu |
| 240-244 | Land Use Change and Nutrients Simulation for the Siah Darvishan Basin of the Anzali Wetland Region, Iran | M. Ghafouri, N. Ghaderi, M. Tabatabaei, V. Versace and D. Ierodiaconou, et al. |
| 245-249 | Research on Florfenicol Residue in Coastal Area of Dalian (Northern China) and Analysis of Functional Diversity of the Microbial Community in Marine Sediment | Humin Zong, Deyi Ma, Juying Wang and Jiangtao Hu |
| 250-254 | Stability of Multi-Permeable Reactive Barriers for Long Term Removal of Mixed Contaminants | Jai-Young Lee, Kui-Jae Lee, Sun Young Youm, Mi-Ran Lee and Seralathan Kamala-Kannan, et al. |
| 255-259 | Comparison of the Ability of Organic Acids and EDTA to Enhance the Phytoextraction of Metals from a Multi-Metal Contaminated Soil | Sung-Hyun Kim and In-Sook Lee |
| 260-263 | Vertical Distribution of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in Soil Cores Taken from a Typical Electronic Waste Polluted Area in South China | Z. Z. Yang, Y. F. Li, Y. X. Hou, H. Y. Liang and Z. F. Qin, et al. |
| 264-268 | Sorption and Desorption of Fipronil in Midwestern Soils | Neil A. Spomer and Shripat T. Kamble |
| 363-367 | Seventeen-Year Observation on Urinary Cadmium and β2-Microglobulin in Inhabitants After Cessation of Cadmium-Exposure in Japan | Reiko Sato, Teruhiko Kido, Ryumon Honda, Muneko Nishijo and Hideaki Nakagawa, et al. |
| 368-372 | Arsenic in the Hair of the Individuals in Santana-AP-Brazil: Significance of Residence Location | Simone de Fátima Pinheiro Pereira, Augusto Fonseca Saraiva, Maria Izabel Fernandes de Alencar, Stephen Eric Ronan and Wagner Soares de Alencar, et al. |
| 373-377 | Analysis of Nitrosamines Migration from Condoms in the Chinese Market Using a Proper Migration Experiment | Di Feng, Qingfeng Zhou, Xuelian Cheng, Jiedong Wang and Quanli Yang |
| 378-384 | Protective Role of Curcumin on Lindane Induced Reproductive Toxicity in Male Wistar Rats | Poonam Sharma and Rambir Singh |
| 385-389 | Role of Reduced Glutathione in the Amelioration of Nicotine-Induced Oxidative Stress | S. K. Dey and S. Roy |
| 390-394 | Sensitivity Comparison of Laboratory-Cultured and Field-Collected Amphipod Corophium multisetosum in Toxicity Tests | Iratxe Menchaca, María Jesús Belzunce, Javier Franco, Joxe Mikel Garmendia and Natalia Montero, et al. |
| 395-400 | Effects of Chlorimuron-ethyl and Cadimum on Biomass Growth and Cadimum Accumulation of Wheat in the Phaiozem Area, Northeast China | Caixia Jin, Qixing Zhou, Qingxiang Zhou and Jing Fan |
| 401-405 | Determination of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Surface Water and Industrial Wastewater from Beijing, China | Jing Ge, Jian Cong, Ying Sun, Guoxue Li and Zhiqiang Zhou, et al. |
| 406-412 | Study on Environmental Estrogen Pollution in Yangtze River (Nanjing Section) by an In Vivo Bioassay | W. T. Song, G. H. Lu, C. Wang, H. Z. Zhang and S. Xu, et al. |
| 413-417 | Soil Test Phosphorus as an Indicator of Nitrate–Nitrogen Leaching Risk in Tile Drainage Water | R. D. Kinley, R. J. Gordon and G. W. Stratton |
| 418-421 | Viability of Longitudinal Trenches for Capturing Contaminated Groundwater | Paul F. Hudak |
| 422-426 | Toxicity Evaluation of a Conservation Effects Assessment Program Watershed, Beasley Lake, in the Mississippi Delta, USA | Richard E. Lizotte, Scott S. Knight and Charles M. Cooper |
| 427-431 | Boron Concentration in Water, Sediment and Different Organisms around Large Borate Deposits of Turkey | Özgür Emiroğlu, Arzu Çiçek, Naime Arslan, Serdar Aksan and Melih Rüzgar |
| 432-437 | Monitoring of Fluoride in Groundwater Resources of Iran | Alireza Mesdaghinia, Kooshiar Azam Vaghefi, Ahmad Montazeri, Mohammad Reza Mohebbi and Reza Saeedi |
| 438-442 | Effect of Initial Oil Concentration and Dispersant on Crude Oil Biodegradation in Contaminated Seawater | Mohammad Ali Zahed, Hamidi Abdul Aziz, Mohamed Hasnain Isa and Leila Mohajeri |
| 443-449 | Sensitivity of Benzene Natural Attenuation to Variations in Kinetic and Transport Parameters in Liwa Aquifer, UAE | Mohamed M. Mohamed, Nawal E. Saleh and Mohsen M. Sherif |
| 450-453 | Evaluation of Degradation of Antibiotic Tetracycline in Pig Manure by Electron Beam Irradiation | Jae-Young Cho |
| 454-458 | Toxicity and Biodegradation in Sandy Soil Contaminated by Lubricant Oils | Paulo Renato Matos Lopes, Renato Nallin Montagnolli, Renata de Fátima Domingues and Ederio Dino Bidoia |
| 459-464 | Accelerated Metolachlor Degradation in Soil by Zerovalent Iron and Compost Amendments | Sung-Chul Kim, Jae E. Yang, Yong Sik Ok, Jeff Skousen and Dong-Guk Kim, et al. |
| 465-468 | Effect of Processing on Dislodging of Cypermethrin Residues on Brinjal | Shweta Walia, Pinky Boora and Beena Kumari |
| 469-472 | Dynamics of Carbendazim Residue in Panax notoginseng and Soil | Jialun Wu, Houdao Wei, Xiaofei Sui, Jian Lin and Tianyu Wang, et al. |
| 473-476 | Profiles of Organochlorine Pesticides in Earthworms from Urban Leisure Areas of Beijing, China | Xing-Hong Li, Xi-Zhi Wang, Wei Wang, Xiang-Ning Jiang and Xiao-Bai Xu |
| 477-481 | Mercury Distribution in Seawater of Kagoshima Bay near the Active Volcano, Mt. Sakurajima in Japan | Tetsuo Ando, Megumi Yamamoto, Takashi Tomiyasu, Mayumi Tsuji and Suminori Akiba |
| 482-487 | Spatial and Temporal Variations of Heavy Metals in Surface Sediments in Bohai Bay, North China | Shuifen Zhan, Shitao Peng, Chunguang Liu, Qing Chang and Jian Xu |
| 488-491 | Mercury and Selenium Bioaccumulation in the Smooth Hammerhead Shark, Sphyrna zygaena Linnaeus, from the Mexican Pacific Ocean | O. Escobar-Sánchez, F. Galván-Magaña and R. Rosíles-Martínez |
| 492-496 | Trace Metal Content in Mussels, Perna viridis L., Obtained from Selected Seafood Markets in a Metropolitan City | H. G. D. Dumalagan, A. C. Gonzales and A. V. Hallare |
| 497-501 | Mercury Concentrations in Quagga Mussels, Dreissena bugensis, from Lakes Mead, Mohave and Havasu | Sara A. Mueting and Shawn L. Gerstenberger |
| 503-506 | Dispersion and Ecological Risk Assessment of Di (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP) in the Surface Waters of Thailand | Sanya Sirivithayapakorn and Kanchana Thuyviang |
| 507-512 | Development and Application of a Model to Estimate Wastewater Treatment Plant Prescription Pharmaceutical Influent Loadings and Concentrations | Karl J. Ottmar, Lisa M. Colosi and James A. Smith |
| 513-518 | A Meteorological Potential Forecast Model for Acid Rain in Fujian Province, China | Yi Yong Cai, Chang Cheng Lin, Jing Xiong Liu, De Hui Wu and Dong Ying Lian, et al. |
| 519-523 | Occurrence of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in Water, Suspended Particulate Matter and Sediments of Daliao River System, China | W. Guo, M. C. He, Z. F. Yang, C. Y. Lin and X. C. Quan |
| 524-528 | Toxicity Persistence Following an Experimental Cypermethrin and Chlorpyrifos Application in Pampasic Surface Waters (Buenos Aires, Argentina) | H. Mugni, P. Demetrio, D. Marino, A. Ronco and C. Bonetto |
| 529-535 | Analysis of Environmental Endocrine Disrupting Activities Using Recombinant Yeast Assay in Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluents | Jian Li, Zijian Wang, Mei Ma and Xianzhi Peng |
| 536-544 | Carbofuran and its Toxic Metabolites Provide Forensic Evidence for Furadan Exposure in Vultures (Gyps africanus) in Kenya | Peter O. Otieno, Joseph O. Lalah, Munir Virani, Isaac O. Jondiko and Karl-Werner Schramm |
| 545-549 | Bioaccumulation of TNT and DDT in Sheepshead Minnows, Cyprinodon variegatus L., Following Feeding of Contaminated Invertebrates | G. R. Lotufo and W. M. Blackburn |
| 550-553 | Effect of Carbaryl on Survival and Development in Bombina orientalis (Boulenger) Embryos | Han Seung Kang, Chan Jin Park and Myung Chan Gye |
| 554-558 | Assessment of Bile Fluorescence Patterns in a Tropical Fish, Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Exposed to Naphthalene, Phenanthrene, Pyrene and Chrysene Using Fixed Wavelength Fluorescence and Synchronous Fluorescence Spectrometry | A. Pathiratne, C. K. Hemachandra and K. A. S. Pathiratne |
| 559-563 | In vitro Effect of Produced Water on Cod, Gadus morhua, Sperm Cells and Fertilization | Dounia Hamoutene, S. Samuelson, L. Lush, K. Burt and D. Drover, et al. |
| 564-567 | Removal of Alizarin Yellow Dye from Water Using Zinc Doped WO3 Catalyst | Zaki Shakir Seddigi |
| 568-573 | Johor Strait as a Hotspot for Trace Elements Contamination in Peninsular Malaysia | Syaizwan Zahmir Zulkifli, Ahmad Ismail, Ferdaus Mohamat-Yusuff, Takaomi Arai and Nobuyuki Miyazaki |
| 574-576 | Indirect Determination of Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) After Dechlorination with Magnesium/Palladium Bimetallic Particles and Potentiometric Measurements | Maria Amélia A. Estrela, Jurandir R. SouzaDe, Sílvia C. L. Dias and José G. Dórea |
| 577-581 | PCBs and Organochlorine Pesticides in Ducks of Fereydoon-kenar Wildlife Refuge in Iran | Fateme Rajaei, Nader Bahramifar, Abbas Esmaili Sari and Seyed Mahmoud Ghasempouri |
| 582-586 | Effect of Processing on 14C-Chlorfenvinphos Residues in Maize Oil and Bioavailability of its Cake Residues on Rats | F. M. Mahdy and S. I. El-Maghraby |
| 587-591 | Fate of Fipronil and its Metabolites in/on Grape Leaves, Berries and Soil Under Semi Arid Tropical Climatic Conditions | Soudamini Mohapatra, M. Deepa, G. K. Jagdish, N. Rashmi and Sampath Kumar, et al. |
| 592-595 | Dissipation Study of Thiophanate Methyl Residue in/on Grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) in India | Sudeb Mandal, Saktipada Das and Anjan Bhattacharyya |
| 596-601 | Dissipation and Residues Detection of Dioctyldiethylenetriamine Cetate in Rice Plant and Environment by QuEChERS Method and Liquid Chromatography/Electrospray Tandem Mass Spectrometry | Xuesheng Li, Yaping Jiang, Weili Shan and Canping Pan |
| 602-605 | Degradation Dynamics of Chlorfenapyr Residue in Chili, Cabbage and Soil | Papia Ditya, S. P. Das, P. K. Sarkar and Anjan Bhattacharyya |
| 606-612 | Biochemical and Physiological Responses of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Grown on Different Sewage Sludge Amendments Rates | R. P. Singh and M. Agrawal |
| 613-617 | Protective Role of Thiol Chelators Against Dimethylmercury Induced Toxicity in Male Rats | Deepmala Joshi, Deepak Kumar Mittal, Sadhana Shrivastava and Sangeeta Shukla |
| 618-622 | Assessment of Total Mercury Level in Fish Collected from East Calcutta Wetlands and Titagarh Sewage Fed Aquaculture in West Bengal, India | Subarna Bhattacharyya, Punarbasu Chaudhuri, Siddartha Dutta and Subhas Chandra Santra |
| 623-627 | Influence of Waste Dump Remediation on the Levels of Mercury in the Air | Gordana Pehnec, Anica Šišović, Vladimira Vadjić and Silva Žužul |
| 628-634 | Metal Concentrations in Sediments of the Tamsui River, Flows Through Central Metropolitan Taipei | Dong-Shang Lai, Jye-Bin Lin, Wen-Shan Liu, Lung-Kwang Pan and Kuang-Hua Chu, et al. |
| 635-640 | Metals in the Surface Sediments of Selected Water Reservoirs, Slovakia | Edgar Hiller, Ľubomír Jurkovič and Michal Šutriepka |
| 641-646 | Studies Concerning Heavy Metals Bioaccumulation of Wild Edible Mushrooms from Industrial Area by Using Spectrometric Techniques | Cristiana Radulescu, Claudia Stihi, Gabriela Busuioc, Anca Irina Gheboianu and Ion V. Popescu |
| 647-651 | Correlation Between Pesticide Use in Agriculture and Adverse Birth Outcomes in Brazil: An Ecological Study | Marília Teixeira de Siqueira, Cynthia Braga, José Eulálio Cabral-Filho, Lia Giraldo da Silva Augusto and José Natal Figueiroa, et al. |
| 652-656 | Organochlorine Pesticide Levels in Adipose Tissue of Pregnant Women in Veracruz, Mexico | Margarita Herrero-Mercado, S. M. Waliszewski, R. Valencia-Quintana, M. Caba and F. Hernández-Chalate, et al. |
| 657-661 | Sub-Chronic Toxicity of Senilia senilis Hepatopancreas in Albino Wistar Mice | Okechukwu O. Igboeli and Isaac U. Asuzu |
| 662-666 | Dual Role of Vitamin C Utilization in NO2-Induced Oxidative Stress in Lung Tissues of Mice | Yingyi Zhang, Chunyan Ma, Yuhuan Xiao, Chang Liu and Qiang Xu, et al. |
| 667-671 | Induction of Oxidative Stress in the Epididymis of Rats After Subchronic Exposure to Epichlorohydrin | In-Sik Shin, Jeong-Hyeon Lim, Sung-Hwan Kim, Kang-Hyeon Kim and Na-Hyeong Park, et al. |
| 672-676 | Effect of Lead on Oxidative Stress, Na+K+ATPase Activity and Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain Activity of the Brain of Clarias batrachus L. | Arpan Kumar Maiti, Nimai Chandra Saha and Goutam Paul |
| 677-681 | Effects of Chlorpyrifos and Aldicarb on Flight Activity and Related Cholinesterase Inhibition in Homing Pigeons, Columba livia: Potential for Migration Effects | John K. Moye and Chris A. Pritsos |
| 682-686 | Alterations in Differentially Expressed Genes in the Head of Oryzias latipes Following Benzo[a]pyrene Exposure | Jeong Hwan Oh, Hyo-Bang Moon and Eun Sang Choe |
| 687-691 | Effects of Zinc Exposure on Earthworms, Lumbricus terrestris, in an Artificial Soil | Steven M. Lev, Nick Matthies, Joel W. Snodgrass, Ryan E. Casey and David R. Ownby |
| 692-697 | Exposure to a Mixture of Zinc and Copper Decreases Survival and Fecundity of Discocotyle sagittata (Leuckart) Parasitizing Juvenile Atlantic Salmon, Salmo salar L. | Christopher A. Blanar, Deborah L. MacLatchy, Jim D. Kieffer and Kelly R. Munkittrick |
| 698-702 | Assessing Potential Risk to Alligators, Alligator mississippiensis, from Nutria Control with Zinc Phosphide Rodenticide Baits | Gary W. Witmer, John D. Eisemann, Thomas M. Primus, Jeanette R. O’Hare and Kelly R. Perry, et al. |
| 703-707 | A Simple Allometric Diffusion-Based Biokinetic Model to Predict Cu(II) Uptake Across Gills of Freshwater Clam Corbicula fluminea | W.-Y. Chen, C.-M. Lin, Y.-R. Ju and C.-M. Liao |
| 708-711 | Acute Toxicity of Nitrite and Ammonia to Daphnia similoides of Different Developmental Stages: Using the Modified Gaussian Model to Describe | Fuhui Xiang, Wei Yang, Yafen Chen and Zhou Yang |
| 712-715 | Toxicity of Waterborne Copper in Premetamorphic Tadpoles of Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802) | Natalia A. Ossana, Patricia M. Castañé, Gisela L. Poletta, Marta D. Mudry and Alfredo Salibián |
| 716-719 | Mercury Concentration in 3 Species of Gulls, Larus ridibundus, Larus minutus, Larus canus, From South Coast of the Caspian Sea, Iran | Fateme Rajaei, Abbas Esmaili Sari, Nader Bahramifar and Seyed Mahmoud Ghasempouri |
| 720-725 | First Determination of the Levels of Platinum Group Metals in Manta birostris (Manta Ray) Caught Along the Ghanaian Coastline | D. K. Essumang |
| 726-730 | Organochlorine Pollutants in Chub, Leuciscus cephalus, from the Svratka River, Czech Republic | R. Lána, M. Vávrová, S. Navrátil, E. Brabencová and V. Večerek |
| 731-737 | Organochlorine Residues in South American Sea Lions, Otaria flavescens (Shaw, 1800): Bioaccumulation and Time Trends | A. Borrell, A. Garcia-Solà, A. Aguilar, N. A. García and E. A. Crespo |
| 738-743 | Wild Boar Tissue Levels of Cadmium, Lead and Mercury in Seven Regions of Continental Croatia | Nina Bilandžić, Marija Sedak, Maja Đokić and Branimir Šimić |
| 744-748 | Lead and Other Elemental Content of Normal and Erwinia carotovora Infected Amorphallus konjac Corms | Tao Li, Wen-Guo Wei, Wei Shao, Bai-Ling Chen and Ying-Ping Huang |
| 749-753 | Total and Methyl Mercury Contents and Distribution Characteristics in Cicada, Cryptotympana atrata (Fabricius) | Dongmei Zheng, Zhongsheng Zhang and Qichao Wang |
| 754-758 | Monitoring of Heavy Metal Contamination Using Tissues of Two Ardeids Chicks, Korea | Jungsoo Kim, Tae-Hoe Koo and Jong-Min Oh |
| 759-764 | Assessment of Genotoxic Effects of Boron on Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by Using RAPD Analysis | Guzin Kekec, M. Serdal Sakcali and Irem Uzonur |
| 765-770 | Physiological, Biochemical and Growth Responses of Lady’s Finger (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) Plants as Affected by Cd Contaminated Soil | R. K. Sharma, M. Agrawal and S. B. Agrawal |
| 771-774 | Environmental Behavior of Profenofos Under Paddy Field Conditions | Jiang He, Mingtao Fan and Xianjin Liu |
| 775-778 | Environmental Fate of SYP-1924 Residues in Rice Field | Xiaodan Zhu, Chunhong Jia, Min He, Pingzhong Yu and Li Chen, et al. |
| 779-783 | A Multiresidue Method for 20 Pesticides in Radix paeoniae Alba of Chinese Herb by Gas Chromatography with Electron-capture Detection | Gao Qian, Hua Rimao, Tang Feng, Wu Xiangwei and Li Xuede, et al. |
| 103-108 | Estimation of Dose Due to Ingestion of 210Pb in Milk from Dairy Cattle in the Semi-Arid Region of Pernambuco, Brazil | C. M. Silva, R. S. Amaral, J. N. Tabosa, J. A. S. Júnior and R. S. C. Menezes, et al. |
| 109-115 | QSAR Models for Predicting Toxicity of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins and Dibenzofurans Using Quantum Chemical Descriptors | Jianxiong Diao, Yang Li, Shuqiong Shi, Ye Sun and Ying Sun |
| 116-120 | Evaluation and Structure-Activity Relationship Study of Acute Toxicity of Naphthoquinones to Photobacterium phosphoreum, Photobacterium T3B | Feng Ding, Jing Guo, Zhen Li, Li Ying Li and Jin Yang Zhang, et al. |
| 121-124 | Assessment of Occupational Cytogenetic Risk, Among Petrol Station Workers | Sadhanandhan Bindhya, Vellingiri Balachandar, Sellapa Sudha, Subramaniam Mohana Devi and Prakash Varsha, et al. |
| 125-128 | Exposure to Pesticides at Sublethal Level and Their Distribution Within a Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Colony | Maja Ivana Smodiš Škerl, Veronika Kmecl and Aleš Gregorc |
| 129-136 | Levels of Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Blood Plasma of Various Species of Birds from India | Venugopal Dhananjayan and Subramanian Muralidharan |
| 137-141 | Assessment of 20 Organochlorine Pesticides (OCPs) Pollution in Suburban Soil in Tianjin, China | Jungang Lv, Rongguang Shi, Yanming Cai, Yong Liu and Zhaohong Wang, et al. |
| 142-146 | Determination of Imazaquin and its Metabolite by Liquid Chromatography-Quadrupole-Time of Flight Tandem Mass | H. B. Yao, G. J. Han, G. X. Liu, Y. Xie and C. H. Wang |
| 147-151 | Determination of Phthalate Esters in Soil Samples by Microwave Assisted Extraction and High Performance Liquid Chromatography | Pei Liang, Linlin Zhang, Lili Peng, Qian Li and Ehong Zhao |
| 152-156 | Fipronil Mobility and Transformation in Undisturbed Soil Columns | Niladri Sekhar Chatterjee and Suman Gupta |
| 157-159 | Dissipation and Residues of 2,4-d-dimethylammonium in Wheat and Soil | He Jiang, Shen Yan, Wang Donglan, Sun Xing and Fan Mingtao, et al. |
| 160-164 | Identification of Alkyl-methoxypyrazines as the Malodorous Compounds in Water Supplies from Northwest Spain | Francesc Ventura, Jordi Quintana, Mariano Gómez and Mónica Velo-Cid |
| 165-169 | Investigation of the Cyanuric Acid Contamination Caused by Acetonitrile and Alkali Detergent for the LC-ESI MS/MS Analysis | Hyun Kim, Jung Seop Roh and Chang-Hwan Oh |
| 170-173 | Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers Concentrations in Fish Processing Plant Effluent | Benoit A. Lalonde and William Ernst |
| 174-178 | Concentrations and Profiles of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins and Dibenzofurans in Bank Soils Collected from Dongting Lake, China | Ke Xiao, Minghui Zheng, Liping Fang and Yongbin Yang |
| 179-183 | Presence of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Apple in Rural Terrains from Mexico City | Rutilio Ortiz Salinas, Gilberto Díaz González, Beatriz Schettino Bermudez, Rey Gutiérrez Tolentino and Salvador Vega y León |
| 184-189 | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Superficial Sediments from Ghar El Melh Lagoon, Tunisia | W. Ben Ameur, S. Trabelsi and M. R. Driss |
| 190-194 | Characterization of PAHs Contamination in Soils from Metropolitan Region of Northern China | Min Qiao, Chao Cai, Yi-zong Huang, Yun-xia Liu and Ai-jun Lin, et al. |
| 195-198 | Aflatoxin M1 Contamination in Raw Milk within the Central Region of Thailand | Nongluck Ruangwises and Suthep Ruangwises |
| 199-204 | Characterization and Safety Evaluation of the Impact of Hydrocarbon Contaminants on Ecological Receptors | Eucharia O. Nwaichi, Eugene N. Onyeike and Matthew O. Wegwu |
| 205-208 | Two Species of Commercial Flatfish, Winter Flounder, Pleuronectes americanus, and American Plaice, Hippoglossoides platessoides, as Sentinels of Environmental Pollution | R. A. Khan |
| 209-213 | Seasonal Variations in the Concentrations of Metals in Crassostrea corteziensis from Sonora, México | L. García-Rico, L. Tejeda-Valenzuela and A. Burgos-Hernández |
| 214-218 | Removal of Selenium from Se Enriched Natural Soils by a Consortium of Bacillus Isolates | N. Tejo Prakash, Neetu Sharma, Ranjana Prakash and Raghunath Acharya |
| 219-223 | Assessment of Contamination of Soil due to Heavy Metals around Coal Fired Thermal Power Plants at Singrauli Region of India | Prashant Agrawal, Anugya Mittal, Rajiv Prakash, Manoj Kumar and T. B. Singh, et al. |
| 224-228 | Mercury Contamination in the Topsoil and Subsoil of Urban Areas of Beijing, China | Xing-Hong Li, Hang-Xin Cheng, Chuan-Dong Zhao and Xiao-Bai Xu |
| 229-234 | Field Trial for Evaluating the Effects on Honeybees of Corn Sown Using Cruiser® and Celest xl® Treated Seeds | Paolo Tremolada, Marta Mazzoleni, Francesco Saliu, Mario Colombo and Marco Vighi |
| 235-237 | Degradation of Di-n-butyl Phthalate by Newly Isolated Ochrobactrum sp. | Xue-ling Wu, Yang-yang Wang, Ren-xing Liang, Qin-yun Dai and Wei-liang Chao |
| 238-242 | Prediction of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Toxicity Using Equilibrium Partitioning Approach and Narcosis Model | I. A. Ololade |
| 243-250 | Silicon Influence on Maize, Zea mays L., Hybrids Exposed to Cadmium Treatment | Zuzana Lukačová Kuliková and Alexander Lux |
| 251-255 | Influence of Environmental Pollution on Leaf Properties of Urban Plane Trees, Platanus orientalis L. | Alireza Pourkhabbaz, Nayerah Rastin, Andrea Olbrich, Rosemarie Langenfeld-Heyser and Andrea Polle |
| 256-263 | Cadmium Accumulation and Tolerance of Two Safflower Cultivars in Relation to Photosynthesis and Antioxidantive Enzymes | Gangrong Shi, Caifeng Liu, Qingsheng Cai, Qingqing Liu and Cuiping Hou |
| 264-268 | Effects of Glyphosate and 2,4-D on Earthworms (Eisenia foetida) in Laboratory Tests | F. V. Correia and J. C. Moreira |
| 269-273 | Anaerobic Biodegradability and Inhibitory Effects of Some Anionic and Cationic Surfactants | Beatriz Pérez-Armendáriz, Yésica Mayett Moreno, Oscar Monroy-Hermosillo, Jean Pierre Guyot and Rosa O. González |
| 274-278 | Assessment of Combined Treatment of Landfill Urban Solid Waste Leachate and Sewage Using Danio rerio and Daphnia similis | Camille F. Mannarino, João Alberto Ferreira, Josino C. Moreira, Daniele M. Bila and Danielly P. Magalhães |
| 279-286 | Fluxes and Influencing Factors of Ammonia Emission from Monosodium Glutamate Production in Shenyang, China | Rui Liu and Qixing Zhou |
| 287-290 | Levels, Spatial Distribution and Possible Sources of Heavy Metals Contamination of Suburban Soils in Tianjin, China | Rongguang Shi, Jungang Lv, Yanming Cai, Yong Liu and Zhaohong Wang, et al. |
| 291-294 | Investigation on Metal Pollution in the Sediment of Chongqing Segment of Yangtse River | Cai-hong Luo, Qing-mei Wu, Song Li, Hong Yang and Chen-hua Zhong |
| 295-300 | Contamination of Ground Water as a Consequence of Land Disposal of Dye Waste Mixed Sewage Effluents: A Case Study of Panipat District of Haryana, India | S. K. Dubey, Rashmi Yadav, R. K. Chaturvedi, R. K. Yadav and V. K. Sharma, et al. |
| 301-306 | Analysis of Arsenic Concentrations and Correlation in Water, Soil and Aurum by Neutron Activation Analysis Technique: A Case Study in Bagerhat, Bangladesh | S. M. A. Abdullah, M. T. Islam, S. Z. Islam, Iqbal Hossain and M. Samsuzzoha, et al. |
| 307-312 | Heavy Metal Pollution Associated with an Abandoned Lead–Zinc Mine in the Kirki Region, NE Greece | Christos Nikolaidis, Ilias Zafiriadis, Vasileios Mathioudakis and Theodore Constantinidis |
| 313-317 | Environmental Pollution Levels of Lead and Zinc in Ishiagu and Uburu Communities of Ebonyi State, Nigeria | Obinna A. Oje, Peter N. Uzoegwu, Ikechukwu N. E. Onwurah and Uchechukwu U. Nwodo |
| 318-323 | Distribution of Cd and Zn Levels in Soils and Acacia xanthophloea Benth. from Lake Nakuru National Park Kenya | N. Dharani, J. M. Onyari, J. I. Kinyamario, D. M. Maina and K. M. Mavuti |
| 324-329 | Total Mercury in Fish, Sediments and Soil from the River Pra Basin, Southwestern Ghana | S. O. B. Oppong, R. B. Voegborlo, S. E. Agorku and A. A. Adimado |
| 330-333 | Copper, Zinc and Lead Bioaccumulation in Marine Snail, Strombus gigas, from Guacanayabo Gulf, Cuba | O. Díaz Rizo, S. Olivares Reumont, J. Viguri Fuente, O. Díaz Arado and N. López Pino, et al. |
| 334-338 | Metal Contents of Four Commercial Fish Species of NW Mexico | M. G. Frías-Espericueta, J. M. Quintero-Alvarez, J. I. Osuna-López, C. M. Sánchez-Gaxiola and G. López-López, et al. |
| 339-343 | Mercury in Cultured Oysters (Crassostreagigas Thunberg, 1793 and C. corteziensis Hertlein, 1951) from Four Coastal Lagoons of the SE Gulf of California, Mexico | C. C. Osuna-Martínez, F. Páez-Osuna and R. Alonso-Rodríguez |
| 344-347 | Lead Concentrations of White-winged Doves, Zenaida asiatica L., Collected in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, USA | Alan M. Fedynich, Timothy B. Fredricks and Steve Benn |
| 348-351 | Benthic Bioaccumulation and Bioavailability of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers from Surficial Lake Ontario Sediments Near Rochester, New York, USA | G. R. Lotufo and S. W. Pickard |
| 352-356 | Persistence and Dissipation of Flubendiamide and Des-iodo Flubendiamide in Cabbage (Brassica oleracea Linne) and Soil | Soudamini Mohapatra, A. K. Ahuja, M. Deepa, Debi Sharma and G. K. Jagadish, et al. |
| 357-361 | Residue and Bio-Efficacy Evaluation of Controlled Release Formulations of Metribuzin Against Weeds in Wheat | Jitendra Kumar, Keyath Nisar, N. A. Shakil and Rajvir Sharma |
| 443-446 | Effect of the Antiviral Drug Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) on the Bacterial Community Structure of a Surface Water Ecosystem Analyzed Using Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization | Anna Barra Caracciolo, Paola Grenni and Maria Ludovica Saccà |
| 447-451 | Chronic Toxicity of Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride and Erythromycin Thiocyanate to Daphnia, Daphnia magna, in a Continuous Exposure Test System | Jeffery R. Meinertz, Theresa M. Schreier, Jeffry A. Bernardy and Jeanne L. Franz |
| 452-456 | Estrogenic Response in Male Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) Hepatocytes After Single or Combined Exposure to Cadmium (Cd) and 17beta-Estradiol (E2) | Keun Woo Lee, Ziwei Chang, Beom-Seok Oh, Ming Lu and Jang-Su Park |
| 457-462 | Relationship Between Cyanobacterial Biomass and Total Microcystin-LR Levels in Drinking and Recreational Water | Baik-Ho Kim, Soon-Jin Hwang, Myung-Hwan Park and Yong-Jae Kim |
| 463-466 | Sudden Cadmium Increases in the Digestive Gland of Scallop, Nodipecten nodosus L., Farmed in the Tropics | P. Galvão, J. Torres, O. Malm and M. Rebelo |
| 467-471 | Evaluation of Acute Toxicity, Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity of a Nickel Mining Waste to Oreochromis niloticus | Eduardo Cyrino Oliveira-Filho, Daphne Heloisa de Freitas Muniz, Maria Fernanda Nince Ferreira and Cesar Koppe Grisolia |
| 472-475 | Fluoride Toxicity and Bioaccumulation in the Invasive Amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinsky, 1894): a Laboratory Study | Cristina Gonzalo, Julio A. Camargo, Luciano Masiero and Sandra Casellato |
| 476-480 | Environmental and Occupational Exposures to Mercury Among Indigenous People in Dunkwa-On-Offin, a Small Scale Gold Mining Area in The South-West of Ghana | E. E. Kwaansa-Ansah, N. Basu and J. O. Nriagu |
| 481-485 | Cadmium, Copper, Iron, and Zinc Concentrations in Kidneys of Grey Wolves, Canis lupus, from Alaska, Idaho, Montana (USA) and the Northwest Territories (Canada) | S. R. Hoffmann, S. A. Blunck, K. N. Petersen, E. M. Jones and J. C. Koval, et al. |
| 486-491 | Concentrations of Trace Elements in Tissues of Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) and Stone Marten (Martes foina) from Suburban and Rural Areas in Croatia | Nina Bilandžić, Danko Dežđek, Marija Sedak, Maja Đokić and Božica Solomun, et al. |
| 492-496 | Trace Metal Bioaccumulation by Soft-bottom Polychaetes (Annelida) of Sundarban Mangrove Wetland, India and Their Potential Use as Contamination Indicator | M. A. Alam, A. Gomes, S. K. Sarkar, O. V. Shuvaeva and N. S. Vishnevetskaya, et al. |
| 497-501 | Mercury Accumulation in the Clam, Galatea paradoxa (Born 1778) at the Volta Estuary, Ghana | K. A. Obirikorang, S. Amisah, D. Adjei-Boateng, H. A. Madkour and F. A. Otchere |
| 502-508 | Distribution and Normalization of some Metals in Surface Sediments from South Caspian Sea | T. Sohrabi, A. Ismail and M. B. Nabavi |
| 509-514 | Lead Concentration Distribution and Source Tracing of Urban/Suburban Aquatic Sediments in Two Typical Famous Tourist Cities: Haikou and Sanya, China | Zhicheng Dong, Zhengyu Bao, Guoai Wu, Yangrong Fu and Yi Yang |
| 515-519 | Speciation and Phytoavailability of Heavy Metals in Contaminated Soils in Sarcheshmeh Area, Kerman Province, Iran | F. Rastmanesh, F. Moore and B. Keshavarzi |
| 520-524 | Spatial Distribution of Heavy Metals in Top Soils Around the Industrial Facilities of Cromatos de México, Tultitlan Mexico | Ofelia Morton-Bermea, Elizabeth Hernández-Álvarez, Rufino Lozano, Janin Guzmán-Morales and Gerardo Martínez |
| 525-529 | Predicting the Accumulation of Organic Contaminants from Soil by Plants | Roger A. Cropp, Darryl W. Hawker and Maliwan Boonsaner |
| 530-533 | Hazardous Organic Compounds in Groundwater Near Tehran Automobile Industry | Sina Dobaradaran, Amir Hossein Mahvi, Ramin Nabizadeh, Alireza Mesdaghinia and Kazem Naddafi, et al. |
| 534-537 | BPA and Environmental Estrogen in Potable Water Sources in Enugu Municipality, South-East, Nigeria | C. Maduka Ignatius, E. Ezeonu Francis, E. Neboh Emeka, N. Shu Elvis and J. Ikekpeazu Ebele |
| 538-543 | Study on the New Antifouling Compounds in Korean Coasts | Seong Eon Lee, Ho Shik Won, Yong-Woo Lee and Dong Sup Lee |
| 1-17 | Nickel: An Overview of Uptake, Essentiality and Toxicity in Plants | M. Yusuf, Q. Fariduddin, S. Hayat and A. Ahmad |
| 18-22 | Evaluation of the QuEChERS Method and Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis Pesticide Residues in Water and Sediment | S. H. G. Brondi, A. N. de Macedo, G. H. L. Vicente and A. R. A. Nogueira |
| 23-27 | Effect of Aquatic Vegetation on the Persistence of Cypermethrin Toxicity in Water | H. Mugni, P. Demetrio, G. Bulus, A. Ronco and C. Bonetto |
| 28-32 | Dissipation of Oxaziclomefone and Residue Analysis in Rice, Soil and Water Under Field Conditions | Hongwu Liang, Li Li, Ran Ji, Dongmei Qin and Fengmao Liu |
| 33-37 | Assessment of the Levels of DDT and its Metabolites in Soil and Dust Samples from Chiapas, Mexico | Rebeca I. Martínez-Salinas, Fernando Díaz-Barriga, Lilia E. Batres-Esquivel and Iván N. Pérez-Maldonado |
| 38-42 | Distribution and Characterization of Higher Chlorinated Benzenes in Outdoor Dust Collected from a Fast Developing City in North China | Zhong-Zhi Yang, Yong-Fang Li, Zhi-Chun Li, Yu-Mei Gu and Ya Zhu, et al. |
| 43-49 | Seasonal and Spatial Variations of Air Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Northeastern Chinese Urban Region | Wan-li Ma, Hong Qi, Yi-fan Li, Li-yan Liu and De-zhi Sun, et al. |
| 50-55 | Organochlorine Pesticides in Ambient Air in Selected Urban and Rural Residential Areas in the Philippines Derived from Passive Samplers with Polyurethane Disks | Evangeline C. Santiago and Mylene G. Cayetano |
| 56-59 | Preliminary Study of Pesticide Drift into the Maya Mountain Protected Areas of Belize | Kristine Kaiser |
| 60-64 | Current-use and Organochlorine Pesticides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Biodegradable Fraction of Source Separated Household Waste, Compost, and Anaerobic Digestate | Anna Hellström, Marie-Louise Nilsson and Henrik Kylin |
| 65-70 | Levels of PCDD/Fs in Agricultural Soils near Two Municipal Waste Incinerators in Shanghai, China | Y. Y. Deng, L. J. Jia, Kang Li, Z. Y. Rong and H. W. Yin |
| 71-77 | Effect of Agrochemical Use on the Drinking Water Quality of Agogo, a Tomato Growing Community in Ashanti Akim, Ghana | K. Obiri-Danso, M. G. Adonadaga and J. N. Hogarh |
| 78-82 | Residue Dynamics of Clopyralid and Picloram in Rape Plant Rapeseed and Field Soil | Pengyue Zhao, Lei Wang, Li Chen and Canping Pan |
| 83-89 | Determination of Pesticide Residues in Rice Grain by Solvent Extraction, Column Cleanup, and Gas Chromatography-Electron Capture Detection | Riaz Uddin, Sajid Iqbal, Muhammad Farhanullah Khan, Zahida Parveen and Mubarik Ahmed, et al. |
| 90-94 | Persistence of Azoxystrobin in/on Grapes and Soil in Different Grapes Growing Areas of India | Vijay Tularam Gajbhiye, Suman Gupta, Irani Mukherjee, Shashi Bala Singh and Neera Singh, et al. |
| 95-100 | Simultaneous Determination of Acetochlor and Propisochlor Residues in Corn and Soil by Solid Phase Extraction and Gas Chromatography with Electron Capture Detection | J.-Y. Hu, Z.-H. Zhen and Z.-B. Deng |
| 101-104 | Residues of Acephate and its Metabolite Methamidophos in/on Mango Fruit (Mangifera indica L.) | Soudamini Mohapatra, A. K. Ahuja, M. Deepa and Debi Sharma |
| 105-109 | Multi Drug Resistance-1 (MDR1) Expression in Response to Chronic Diazinon Exposure: An In vitro Study on Caco-2 Cells | Peiman Habibollahi, Mohammad Hossein Ghahremani, Ebrahim Azizi and Seyed Nasser Ostad |
| 110-113 | Plasmid-Mediated Biodegradation of the Anionic Surfactant Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate, by Pseudomonas aeruginosa S7 | Deepthi Yeldho, Sharrel Rebello and M. S. Jisha |
| 114-119 | Hexavalent Chromium Reduction by Bacillus sp. Strain FM1 Isolated from Heavy-Metal Contaminated Soil | Farhana Masood and Abdul Malik |
| 120-123 | Determination of the Effects of Genistein on the Longevity of Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera; Drosophilidae) | Deniz Altun, Handan Uysal, Hakan Aşkın and Arif Ayar |
| 124-128 | Greenhouse Study on the Phytoremediation Potential of Vetiver Grass, Chrysopogon zizanioides L., in Arsenic-Contaminated Soils | Rupali Datta, Mario A. Quispe and Dibyendu Sarkar |
| 129-132 | Geographic Distribution of Arsenic and Trace Metals in Lotic Ecosystems of the Pampa Plain, Argentina | Juan José Rosso, Juan José Troncoso and Alicia Fernández Cirelli |
| 133-136 | Metals in Herbal Drugs from Himalayan Region | Yogesh B. Pakade, Avnesh Kumari, Surjeet Singh, Ruchi Sharma and Dhananjay Kumar Tewary |
| 137-143 | Analysis of Moss and Topsoil to Monitor Metal Emissions from a Pulp and Paper Mill in Western Kenya | Florence K. L. Adoli, Joseph O. Lalah and Alexander O. Okoth |
| 145-148 | A Method for Screening of Volatile Antimicrobial Compounds | Raman Preet Singh |
| 149-151 | Gas Chromatographic Method for Residue Analysis of Metsulfuron Methyl from Soil | Shashi Bala Singh and Rupak Paul |
| 152-158 | Geochemical Modeling of High Fluoride Concentration in Groundwater of Pokhran Area of Rajasthan, India | Chander Kumar Singh, Kumari Rina, R. P. Singh, S. Shashtri and V. Kamal, et al. |
| 159-162 | Stability of Mercury Concentrations in Frozen Avian Blood Samples | Claire W. Varian-Ramos, Anne M. Condon, Kelly K. Hallinger, Kjarstin A. Carlson-Drexler and Daniel A. Cristol |
| 163-167 | Influence of Physiochemical and Watershed Characteristics on Mercury Concentration in Walleye, Sander vitreus, M. | Cari-Ann Hayer, Steven R. Chipps and James J. Stone |
| 168-174 | Seasonal Variation in Physicochemical Parameters and Heavy Metals in Water of Upper Lake of Bhopal | Rachna Virha, A. K. Biswas, V. K. Kakaria, T. A. Qureshi and K. Borana, et al. |
| 175-179 | Mercury in Egg and Eggshell of Whiskered Tern (Chlidonias hybrida) from Anzali Wetlands of the Caspian Sea, Iran | A. Aliakbari, M. Savabieasfahani and S. M. Ghasempouri |
| 180-188 | Health Risk Associated to Dietary Intake of Mercury in Selected Coastal Areas of Mexico | J. Ruelas-Inzunza, F. Páez-Osuna, A. C. Ruiz-Fernández and N. Zamora-Arellano |
| 189-193 | Chromium, Cobalt and Nickel Contents in Urban Soils of Moa, Northeastern Cuba | O. Díaz Rizo, I. Coto Hernández, J. O. Arado López, O. Díaz Arado and N. López Pino, et al. |
| 194-198 | Trace Metals in Algae and Sediments from the North-Eastern Tunisian Lagoons | M. El Ati Hellal, Fayçal Hellal, Z. El Khemissi, R. Jebali and M. Dachraoui |
| 199-202 | Lead Poisoning Risk for Dairy Cows in the Semi-Arid Region of Pernambuco, Brazil | C. M. Silva, R. S. Amaral, F. C. A. Ribeiro, J. N. Tabosa and J. A. S. Júnior, et al. |
| 203-207 | Effects of the Metals Lead and Zinc on the Growth, Development, and Reproduction of Pardosa Astrigera (Araneae: Lycosidae) | Xiao-qiong Chen, Zheng-tian Zhang, Ran Liu, Xiu-Ling Zhang and Jian Chen, et al. |
| 208-211 | Dietary Intake of Total and Inorganic Arsenic by Adults in Arsenic-Contaminated Dan Chang District, Thailand, Using Duplicate Food Approach | Suthep Ruangwises, Nongluck Ruangwises and Piyawat Saipan |
| 212-216 | Assessment of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Mercury Levels in Soil and Biological Samples from San Felipe, Nuevo Mercurio, Zacatecas, Mexico | Rogelio Costilla-Salazar, Antonio Trejo-Acevedo, Diana Rocha-Amador, Octavio Gaspar-Ramírez and Fernando Díaz-Barriga, et al. |
| 217-220 | Bioaccumulation of Aluminum by Lemna gibba L. from Secondary Treated Municipal Wastewater Effluents | Erdal Obek and Ahmet Sasmaz |
| 221-225 | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Water from the Menderes River, Turkey | Hatice Ardag, Mustafa Z. Ozel and Alaattin Sen |
| 226-231 | Toxicity of Trichloroethylene (TCE) on Some Algae and Cyanobacteria | J. Lukavský, S. Furnadzhieva and F. Dittrt |
| 232-237 | Observation of Sward Destruction Caused by Irrigation with Toxic Microcystis Morphospecies Containing Water in Southern Hungary | István Bácsi, Gyula Surányi, Sándor Gonda, Gyöngyi Gyémánt and Gábor Vasas |
| 238-241 | Persistence and Dissipation of Fluopicolide in/on Grape Berries and Soil Under Semi Arid Tropical Climatic Conditions of India | Soudamini Mohapatra, A. K. Ahuja, M. Deepa, G. K. Jagdish and N. Rashmi, et al. |
| 242-245 | Fate of Fipronil in Cotton and Soil Under Tropical Climatic Conditions | Indu Chopra, Reena Chauhan, Beena Kumari and K. K. Dahiya |
| 247-251 | Ibuprofen Metabolism in the Liver and Gill of Rainbow Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss | C. F. Gomez, L. Constantine, M. Moen, A. Vaz and W. Wang, et al. |
| 252-257 | Comparison of Cytotoxicity Induced by 17α-Ethynylestradiol and Diethylstilbestrol in Fish CCO and Mammalian CHO-K1 Cell Lines | Kristina Radošević, Tea Tonković, Igor Slivac, Zlatko Kniewald and Višnja Gaurina Srček |
| 258-262 | Correlation of Ochratoxin A Exposure to Urinary Levels of 8-Hydroxydeoxyguanosine and Malondialdehyde in a Turkish Population | Ilker Ates, Ozge Cemiloglu Ulker, Cigdem Akdemir and Asuman Karakaya |
| 263-267 | Effects of Nitrite and Toxic Microcystis Aeruginosa PCC7806 on the Growth of Freshwater Rotifer Brachionus Calyciflorus | Weimin Chen, Hao Liu, Qingmin Zhang and Shugui Dai |
| 268-271 | Bioremediation of PAH by Streptomyces sp | Priyanka Chaudhary, Richa Sharma, Shashi Bala Singh and Lata Nain |
| 272-277 | Lead Induced Responses of Pfaffia glomerata, an Economically Important Brazilian Medicinal Plant, Under In Vitro Culture Conditions | D. K. Gupta, F. T. Nicoloso, M. R. Schetinger, L. V. Rossato and H. G. Huang, et al. |
| 278-282 | Fast Cleanup System Combined with a Dioxin-responsive Element-driven Luciferase Bioassay for Analysis of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins/furans in Sediments and Soils | How-Ran Chao, Ya-Fen Wang, Ding-Yan Lin, Yi-Ting Cheng and Tsui-Chun Tsou |
| 283-288 | Special Distribution of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Brain Tissues of Free-range Domestic Hens and Ducks from a Village near an Electronic Waste Recycling Site in South China | Zhong-Zhi Yang, Yong-Fang Li, Shan Fu and Xing-Ru Zhao |
| 289-293 | Organochlorine Pesticide Gradient Levels Among Maternal Adipose Tissue, Maternal Blood Serum and Umbilical Blood Serum | Margarita Herrero-Mercado, S. M. Waliszewski, M. Caba, C. Martínez-Valenzuela and S. Gómez Arroyo, et al. |
| 294-297 | Determination of T-2 and HT-2 Toxins in Commodities and Feed in Croatia | Ana Vulić, Jelka Pleadin and Nina Perši |
| 298-301 | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Profile of Kitchen Dusts | Chukwujindu M. A. Iwegbue |
| 302-306 | Assessment of Synthetic Musk Fragrances in Seven Wastewater Treatment Plants of Beijing, China | Zhengjun Hu, Yali Shi, Shengxiao Zhang, Hongyun Niu and Yaqi Cai |
| 307-313 | Impact Analysis of IPM Programs in Basmati Rice by Estimation of Pesticide Residues | Irani Mukherjee and Sumitra Arora |
| 314-318 | Analysis of the Herbicide Bispyribac-sodium in Rice by Solid Phase Extraction and High Performance Liquid Chromatography | Shimin Wu and Jun Mei |
| 319-322 | Residue and Dissipation Dynamics of Flusilazole in Apple and Soil | Shuang Yu, Dongmei Qin, Qiong Wu, Xingli Guo and Lijun Han, et al. |
| 323-325 | Dissipation and Residue of Cyprodinil in Strawberry and Soil | Congyun Liu, Suli Wang, Li Li, Jing Ge and Shuren Jiang, et al. |
| 326-330 | Residue Dynamic of Pyrimorph on Tomatoes, Cucumbers and Soil under Greenhouse Trails | Jing Wang, Lianlian Zhao, Xuesheng Li, Yaping Jiang and Nan Li, et al. |
| 331-335 | Determination of Field-Incurred Chlorfluazuron Residues in the Peach | Jeong-Heui Choi, Md. Iqbal Rouf Mamun, Jong-Hyouk Park, Eun-Ho Shin and Jae-Han Shim |
| 336-341 | Multi Residue Analysis of Pesticides in Wheat and Khat Collected from Different Regions of Ethiopia | Daniel Daba, Ariaya Hymete, Adnan A. Bekhit, Abdel Maaboud I. Mohamed and Alaa El-Din A. Bekhit |
| 342-346 | Intestinal Parasite Acanthocephalus lucii (Acanthocephala) from European Perch (Perca fluviatilis) as a Bioindicator for Lead Pollution in the Stream “Jevanský potok” Near Prague, Czech Republic | Ivana Jankovská, Daniela Miholová, Miloslav Petrtýl, Štěpán Romočuský and Lukáš Kalous, et al. |
| 347-351 | Use of Raptors for Biomonitoring of Heavy Metals: Gender, Age and Tissue Selection | I. Castro, J. R. Aboal, J. A. Fernández and A. Carballeira |
| 352-356 | The Use of Passerine Feathers to Evaluate Heavy Metal Pollution in Central Portugal | R. A. Costa, J. M. S. Petronilho, A. M. V. M. Soares and J. V. Vingada |
| 357-362 | Relationship between Mercury Concentrations in the Blood with that in the Muscle of Four Estuarine Tropical Fish Species, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil | Ana Paula de Castro Rodrigues, Patrícia Oliveira Maciel, Luiz César Cavalcanti Pereira da Silva, Nádia Regina Pereira Almosny and José Vanderli Andreata, et al. |
| 559-564 | Convenient Analytical Method for Quantitative Determination of 23 Pesticide Residues in Herbs by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry | Ronghua Dai, Xuedong Ren, Xiao He and Yanshuang Huo |
| 565-570 | A Kow-Based QSAR Model for Predicting Toxicity of Halogenated Benzenes to all Algae Regardless of Species | Ming Zeng, Zhifen Lin, Daqiang Yin, Yalei Zhang and Deyang Kong |
| 571-575 | Parameter Validation of Analytical Methods of Insecticide Residue Analyses in Foods of Animal Origin, Feed and Water | Amsalu Debebe and S. Kuttalam |
| 576-582 | Estimating Toxic Effect of Copper on Population of Microalgae Through a Three-dimensional Toxic Effect Growth Model | Changyou Wang, Hongli Li, Xiulin Wang and Yong Zhang |
| 583-586 | Effect of Two Herbicides on Xenylla Welchi (Hexapoda:Collembola) Under Laboratory Conditions | A. Haque, R. Das Gupta and P. P. Chakravorty |
| 587-590 | Genotoxicity of Stereoisomers of 1,2,3,4-Diepoxybutane in the gpt Gene of Chinese Hamster Ovary AS52 Cells | Min Young Kim |
| 591-595 | Effects of Iron on Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities in the Field | Adam Peters, Mark Crane and William Adams |
| 596-600 | Influence of Bioassay Volume, Water Column Height, and Octanol–Water Partition Coefficient on the Toxicity of Pesticides to Rainbow Trout | Ilhan Altinok, Erol Capkin and Halis Boran |
| 601-604 | Comparison of Diazinon Toxicity to Embryos of Xenopus laevis and Danio rerio; Degradation of Diazinon in Water | Helena Modra, Dagmar Vrskova, Stanislava Macova, Jana Kohoutkova and Jana Hajslova, et al. |
| 605-609 | Responses of Pisum sativum L. to Exogenous Indole Acetic Acid Application Under Manganese Toxicity | Savita Gangwar, Vijay Pratap Singh and Jagat Narayan Maurya |
| 610-614 | Histopathological Effects of Contaminated Sediments on Golden Apple Snail (Pomacea canaliculata, Lamarck 1822) | M. Kruatrachue, C. Sumritdee, P. Pokethitiyook and S. Singhakaew |
| 615-620 | Glove Accumulation of Pesticide Residues for Strawberry Harvester Exposure Assessment | Yanhong Li, Li Chen, Zhenshan Chen, Joe Coehlo and Li Cui, et al. |
| 621-626 | Phthalates in Toys Available in Indian Market | Sapna Johnson, Nirmali Saikia and Ramakant Sahu |
| 627-631 | Phthalates and Bisphenols Migration in Mexican Food Cans and Plastic Food Containers | M. I. González-Castro, M. F. Olea-Serrano, A. M. Rivas-Velasco, E. Medina-Rivero and Leandro G. Ordoñez-Acevedo, et al. |
| 632-636 | Hydrocarbons Derived from Petroleum in Bottled Drinking Water from Mexico City | Salvador Vega, Rey Gutiérrez, Rutilio Ortiz, Beatriz Schettino and Maria de Lourdes Ramírez, et al. |
| 637-641 | Occurrence and Concentration of Dissolved Silver in Rivers in England and Wales | A. Peters, P. Simpson, G. Merrington, K. Rothenbacher and L. Sturdy |
| 642-645 | Assessment of Exposure to Lead in Humans and Turtles Living in an Industrial Site in Coatzacoalcos Veracruz, Mexico | N. A. Pelallo-Martínez, C. A. Ilizaliturri-Hernández, G. Espinosa-Reyes, L. Carrizales-Yáñez and D. J. González-Mille |
| 646-652 | Screening of Plant Species for Phytoremediation of Uranium, Thorium, Barium, Nickel, Strontium and Lead Contaminated Soils from a Uranium Mill Tailings Repository in South China | Guang-yue Li, Nan Hu, De-xin Ding, Ji-fang Zheng and Yu-long Liu, et al. |
| 653-656 | Preliminary Study of Metal in Yak (Bos grunniens) Milk from Qilian of the Qinghai Plateau | Wan-cheng Sun, Yi-hao Luo and Hai-qing Ma |
| 657-661 | Mercury in Liver, Kidney, Feather and Muscle of Seabirds from Major Wetlands of the Caspian Sea, Iran | J. Aazami, A. Esmaili-Sari, N. Bahramifar, M. Ghasempouri and M. Savabieasfahani |
| 662-665 | Effect of Chromated Copper Arsenate Structures on Adjacent Soil Arsenic Concentrations | Steven C. Patch, Katherine Scheip and Billy Brooks |
| 666-669 | Total and Bioavailable Arsenic Concentration in Arid Soils and its Uptake by Native Plants from the Pre-Andean Zones in Chile | O. Díaz, Y. Tapia, R. Pastene, S. Montes and N. Núñez, et al. |
| 670-675 | Spring Snowmelt and Mercury Export from a Forested Catchment in the Czech Republic, Central Europe | Tomáš Navrátil, Jan Rohovec, Maria Hojdová and Marek Vach |
| 676-678 | Risk Assessment of Dissolved Trace Metals in Drinking Water of Karachi, Pakistan | Zahida Karim |
| 679-683 | Total and Organic Mercury in Ten Fish Species for Human Consumption from the Mexican Pacific | J. Ruelas-Inzunza, J. Hernández-Osuna and F. Páez-Osuna |
| 209-214 | Differential Acute Toxicity of Tetrachlorobenzene Isomers to Oligochaetes in Soil and Water: Application of the Critical Body Residue Concept | Christopher M. Hurdzan, Roman P. Lanno and David M. Sovic |
| 215-219 | Evaluation of Estrogenic Activity in Surface Water and Municipal Wastewater in Shanghai, China | Ming Yang, Kunpeng Wang, Yang Shen and Minghong Wu |
| 220-225 | Genes are Differentially Expressed at Transcriptional Level of Neocaridina denticulata Following Short-Term Exposure to Nonylphenol | Chang-Lun Liu and Hung-Hung Sung |
| 226-230 | Time- and Dose-Dependent Induction of HSP70 in Lemna minor Exposed to Different Environmental Stressors | Stefan Tukaj, Joanna Bisewska, Katarzyna Roeske and Zbigniew Tukaj |
| 231-237 | Ultraviolet Radiation Increases Sensitivity to Pesticides: Synergistic Effects on Population Growth Rate of Daphnia magna at Low Concentrations | Mikhail A. Beketov, Antonio Speranza and Matthias Liess |
| 238-244 | Lead Poisoning Among Arab American and African American Children in the Detroit Metropolitan Area, Michigan | Jerome Nriagu, Raghavendra Senthamarai-Kannan, Hikmet Jamil, Monty Fakhori and Summer Korponic |
| 245-249 | Fluoride Contamination and Fluorosis in Rural Community in the Vicinity of a Phosphate Fertilizer Factory in India | J. Pandey and U. Pandey |
| 250-253 | Air Mercury Contamination in the Gold Mining Town of Portovelo, Ecuador | Víctor González-Carrasco, Patricio C. Velasquez-Lopez, Jesús Olivero-Verbel and Nerlis Pájaro-Castro |
| 254-259 | Removal of Pb (II) by Immobilized and Free Filaments of Marine Oscillatoria sp. NTMS01 and Phormidium sp. NTMS02 | Muthukannan Satheesh Kumar, Kamaraj Rajeshwari, Shani Johnson, Nooruddin Thajuddin and Muthukumaran Gunasekaran |
| 260-263 | Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Mine Waters from the Migori Gold Mining Belt in Southern Nyanza, Kenya | O. B. Odumo, A. O. Mustapha, J. P. Patel and H. K. Angeyo |
| 264-266 | Investigation of Zinc, Copper, Lead and Cadmium Accumulation in the Tissues of Sander lucioperca (L., 1758) Living in Hirfanlı Dam Lake, Turkey | Ali Gül, Mehmet Yılmaz, Semra Benzer and Lütfiye Taşdemir |
| 267-271 | Assessment of the Metal Bioaccumulation in Three Species of Freshwater Bivalves | Bhalchandra Waykar and Satish Madhukar Shinde |
| 272-275 | Cadmium, Copper, Lead and Zinc in Cultured Oysters Under two Contrasting Climatic Conditions in Coastal Lagoons from SE Gulf of California, Mexico | Carmen C. Osuna-Martínez, Federico Páez-Osuna and Rosalba Alonso-Rodríguez |
| 276-281 | Determination of Mercury, Cadmium, Lead, Zinc, Selenium and Iron by ICP-OES in Mushroom Samples from Around Thermal Power Plant in Muğla, Turkey | İbrahim Kula, M. Halil Solak, Mehmet Uğurlu, Mustafa Işıloğlu and Yasin Arslan |
| 282-286 | Comparison of Metal Concentrations in Tissues of Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus from Mediterranean Lagoons | Cengiz Mutlu, Mustafa Türkmen, Aysun Türkmen and Yalçın Tepe |
| 287-291 | Comparison of Nitrofen Uptake via Water and Food and its Distribution in Tissue of Common Carp, Cyprinus carpio L. | Yoshiyuki Inoue, Naoki Hashizume, Erina Kikushima and Masanori Otsuka |
| 292-296 | Effect of Light and pH on Persistence of Flubendiamide | Shaon Kumar Das and Irani Mukherjee |
| 297-302 | Degradation p-Chloronitrobenzene in Ozone-loaded System with Perfluorodecalin Solvent | Shiyin Li, Yiping Zhu, Xiaorong Li, Guoxiang Wang and Lixiao Ni |
| 303-306 | Determination of Multi-residue Insecticides of Organochlorine, Organophosphorus, and Pyrethroids in Wheat | Riazuddin, Muhammad Farhanullah Khan, Sajid Iqbal and Muhammad Abbas |
| 307-311 | Changes of Concentrations, Shipment Amounts and Ecological Risk of Pesticides in River Water Flowing into Lake Biwa | T. Tsuda, T. Igawa, K. Tanaka and D. Hirota |
| 312-318 | Groundwater from Infiltration Galleries Used for Small Public Water Supply Systems: Contamination with Pesticides and Endocrine Disruptors | C. Mansilha, A. Melo, I. M. P. L. V. O. Ferreira, O. Pinho and V. Domingues, et al. |
| 319-323 | A Comparative Study on Toxicity Identification of Industrial Effluents Using Daphnia magna | Xianliang Yi, Eunhee Kim, Hun-Je Jo, Taejun Han and Jinho Jung |
| 324-329 | Effects of Carbaryl and 1-Naphthol on Soil Population of Cyanobacteria and Microalgae and Select Cultures of Diazotrophic Cyanobacteria | Mallavarapu Megharaj, Kadiyala Venkateswarlu and Ravi Naidu |
| 330-335 | PM 2.5 and PAH Concentrations in Urban Atmosphere of Tiruchirappalli, India | R. Mohanraj, G. Solaraj and S. Dhanakumar |
| 336-342 | Determination of Black Carbon in Fine Particles Using a Semi-Continuous Method at Two Sites in the City of Guadalajara, Mexico, During 2007 | Leonel Hernández-Mena, Hugo Saldarriaga-Noreña, Mario A. Murillo-Tovar, Omar Amador-Muñoz and Alberto López-López, et al. |
| 343-353 | Fate of Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria in Crude Oil Contaminated Wetland Ultisol | R. C. John, A. Y. Itah, J. P. Essien and D. I. Ikpe |
| 355-360 | Detections of Eleven Organophosphorus Insecticides and One Herbicide Threatening Pacific Salmonids, Oncorhynchus spp., in California, 1991–2010 | Emily B. Lisker, Michael P. Ensminger, Sheryl L. Gill and Kean S. Goh |
| 361-365 | A Preliminary Study on Metal and Nutrient Concentrations in Running Water Systems in Southern New Caledonia | Christophe Migon, Chiaki Motegi, Xavier Mari, Aurélie Dufour and Markus Weinbauer |
| 366-371 | Organochlorine Pesticides in Muscle of Wild Seabass and Chinese Prawn from the Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea, China | Shuangxin Shi, Yeru Huang, Lifei Zhang, Xiulan Zhang and Li Zhou, et al. |
| 372-376 | Assessment of Polychlorinated Biphenyls Contamination in Sediment and Organism from Xiamen Offshore Area, China | Qingzhao Li, Zhuanxi Luo, Changzhou Yan and Xian Zhang |
| 377-380 | Mercury Distribution in Organs of Two Species of Fish from Amazon Region | J. L. F. Vieira, A. L. S. Gomes, J. P. N. Santos, T. C. D. Lima and J. A. Freitas, et al. |
| 381-385 | Comparison of Metals in Tissues of Fish From Paradeniz Lagoon in the Coastal Area of Northern East Mediterranean | Mustafa Türkmen, Aysun Türkmen and Yalçın Tepe |
| 386-392 | Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Freshwater Fish Species, Anzali, Iran | Mohammad Ebrahimpour, Alireza Pourkhabbaz, Rahimeh Baramaki, Hadi Babaei and Mohammadreza Rezaei |
| 393-398 | Bioaccumulation of Metals in the Edible Catfish Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch) Exposed to Coal Mine Effluent Generated at Northern Coalfield Limited, Singrauli, India | Sandhya Bharti and Tarun Kumar Banerjee |
| 399-403 | Metal Concentrations in Two Bioindicator Fish Species, Merlangius merlangus, Mullus Barbatus, Captured from the West Black Sea Coasts (Bartin) of Turkey | Ö. Fındık and E. Çiçek |
| 404-408 | Primary Health Risk Analysis of Metals in Surface Water of Taihu Lake, China | Feng Liang, Shaogui Yang and Cheng Sun |
| 409-413 | Occurrence of Fluoride in Arsenic-Rich Surface Waters: A Case Study in the Pampa Plain, Argentina | Juan José Rosso, María Laura Puntoriero, Juan José Troncoso, Alejandra V. Volpedo and Alicia Fernández Cirelli |
| 414-419 | Assessment of Heavy Metal Pollution in Urban Soils of Havana City, Cuba | O. Díaz Rizo, F. Echeverría Castillo, J. O. Arado López and M. Hernández Merlo |
| 420-425 | Occurrence and Distribution of Sulfonylurea and Related Herbicides in Central Canadian Surface Waters 2006–2008 | John Struger, Josey Grabuski, Steve Cagampan, Myriam Rondeau and Ed Sverko, et al. |
| 426-430 | Norflurazon and Simazine Removal from Surface Water Using a Constructed Wetland | P. Chris Wilson, Hai Lu and Youjian Lin |
| 431-435 | Changes in Microbial Populations and Enzyme Activities During Nitrogen Biodegradation of Domestic Sewage Treatment in the Subsurface Wastewater Infiltration System (SWIS) | Yinghua Li, Haibo Li, Xin Wang and Tieheng Sun |
| 436-439 | Residual Pyrethroids in Fresh Horticultural Products in Sonora, Mexico | Maria L. Aldana-Madrid, Ana I. Valenzuela-Quintanar, Maria I. Silveira-Gramont, Guillermo Rodríguez-Olibarría and Patricia Grajeda-Cota, et al. |
| 440-443 | Dissipation and Residue of Thiacloprid in Cabbage and Soil | Chen Wang, Wen-bi Guan and Hong-yan Zhang |
| 444-447 | Residual Fate of the Fungicide Tetraconazole (4% EW) in Mango | Samsul Alam, Ramen Kumar Kole and Anjan Bhattacharyya |
| 448-451 | High Performance Liquid Chromatography Method for Residues Analysis of Thidiazuron in Apple and Soil | Ji-Ye Hu, Ya-Qin Hu, Yang Chen and Tao Yang |
| 452-456 | Simultaneous Determination of Flubendiamide its Metabolite Desiodo Flubendiamide Residues in Cabbage, Tomato and Pigeon Pea by HPLC | M. Paramasivam and Hemanta Banerjee |
| 457-462 | Comparative Tissue Distribution of Heavy Metals in House Sparrow (Passer domesticus, Aves) in Polluted and Reference Sites in Turkey | Tamer Albayrak and Firdevs Mor |
| 463-468 | Concentrations, Sources and Risk Assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Soils of Liaohe Estuarine Wetland | Nannan Wang, Yinhai Lang, Fangfang Cheng and Minjie Wang |
| 469-472 | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Profiles of Spent Drilling Fluids Deposited at Emu-Uno, Delta State, Nigeria | Chukwujindu M. A. Iwegbue |
| 473-479 | Combined Toxicity of the Mixtures of Phenol and Aniline Derivatives to Vibrio qinghaiensis sp.-Q67 | Ling-Yun Mo, Shu-Shen Liu, Yi-Nian Zhu, Hai-Ling Liu and Hong-Yan Liu, et al. |
| 480-485 | Assessment of Pollution with Aquatic Bryophytes in Maritsa River (Bulgaria) | Gana Gecheva, Lilyana Yurukova and Anna Ganeva |
| 487-493 | Sensitivity of Two Mesocyclops (Crustacea, Copepoda, Cyclopidae), from Tropical and Temperate Origins, to the Herbicides, Diuron and Paraquat, and the Insecticides, Temephos and Fenitrothion | C. Leboulanger, C. Schwartz, P. Somville, A. O. Diallo and M. Pagano |
| 494-498 | A Linear Model to Predict Chronic Effects of Chemicals on Daphnia magna | Enrico Mombelli and Alexandre R. R. Pery |
| 499-505 | Biomarker Responses in Fish Exposed to Sediments from Northern Taihu Lake | G. H. Lu, P. D. Qi, J. Qin and C. Wang |
| 506-511 | Antioxidant Responses and Bioaccumulation in Green-lipped Mussels (Perna Viridis) Under Acute Tributyltin Chloride Exposure | Hai-Gang Chen, Xiao-Ping Jia, Wen-Gui Cai, Qin Lin and Sheng-Wei Ma |
| 512-516 | Combined Effect of Copper and Cadmium on Heavy Metal Ion Bioaccumulation and Antioxidant Enzymes Induction in Chlorella vulgaris | Haifeng Qian, Jingjing Li, Xiangjie Pan, Liwei Sun and Tao Lu, et al. |
| 517-521 | Genotoxicity of Fenpropathrin and Fenitrothion on Root Tip Cells of Vicia faba | N. Bu, S. H. Wang, C. M. Yu, Y. Zhang and C. Y. Ma, et al. |
| 522-526 | Biodegradation of Carbazole by Newly Isolated Acinetobacter spp. | Gajendra B. Singh, Sanjay Gupta, Sudha Srivastava and Nidhi Gupta |
| 527-530 | Ecotoxicological Assessment of Cobalt Used as Supplement in the Diet of Common Carp Cyprinus carpio | Sanjukta Mukherjee and Anilava Kaviraj |
| 531-538 | Exposure Assessment to Dust and Free Silica for Workers of Sangan Iron Ore Mine in Khaf, Iran | Ali Naghizadeh, Amir Hossein Mahvi, Hossein Jabbari, Elham Derakhshani and Hassan Amini |
| 539-544 | Monitoring of Organochlorine Pesticide Residue Levels in Adipose Tissue of Veracruz, Mexico Inhabitants | Stefan M. Waliszewski, M. Caba, M. Herrero-Mercado, H. Saldariaga-Noreña and E. Meza, et al. |
| 545-549 | Enrichment Factor and Profiles of Elemental Composition of PM 2.5 in the City of Guadalajara, Mexico | Leonel Hernández-Mena, Mario Murillo-Tovar, Martín Ramírez-Muñíz, Edith Colunga-Urbina and Iliana de la Garza-Rodríguez, et al. |
| 550-555 | PAH Composition of Water Based Drilling Mud and Drill Cuttings in the Offshore Region, East Coast of India | Devaanshi Jagwani, Atul Kulkarni, Parth Shukla, Dilip S. Ramteke and Harjeet D. Juneja |
| 556-560 | Residues of Organochlorine Pesticides in Soils from the Southern Sonora, Mexico | E. U. Cantu-Soto, Maria Mercedes Meza-Montenegro, A. I. Valenzuela-Quintanar, A. Félix-Fuentes and P. Grajeda-Cota, et al. |
| 561-566 | Organochlorine Pesticides in Soils from a Typical Alluvial Plain of the Yangtze River Delta Region, China | Wenyou Hu, Biao Huang, Yongcun Zhao, Weixia Sun and Zhiquan Gu |
| 567-573 | Assessment of Pesticide Pollution in Suburban Soil in South Shenyang, China | Rongguang Shi, Jungang Lv and Jimin Feng |
| 574-579 | Organochlorine Contaminants and Quality of Olive Oil Collected from Olive Oil Growers along the Croatian Adriatic Coast | Snježana Herceg Romanić, Marijana Matek Sarić and Darija Klinčić |
| 580-585 | Pesticides in Fresh Potatoes Sold in Farmers’ Markets in Alberta, Canada | Thomas S. Thompson, Rick Dimock, Robert W. Bradbury, Richard Rieve and Mark Fehr |
| 586-590 | Lead, Zinc, and Cadmium in Vegetable/Crops in a Zinc Smelting Region and its Potential Human Toxicity | Yuangen Yang, Feili Li, Xiangyang Bi, Li Sun and Taoze Liu, et al. |
| 591-596 | A Pilot Study of the Water Quality of the Yarra River, Victoria, Australia, Using In Vitro Techniques | Mayumi Allinson, Fujio Shiraishi, Ryo Kamata, Shiho Kageyama and Daisuke Nakajima, et al. |