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R. N. Prince, T. L. Dies, and W. J. O ReiUy, "Development of the Portable Environment Control System," Conference on Portable Fife Support Systems,... [Pg.489]

Environment Canada. 1999. Environment Canada, Environmental Protection Branch, Atlantic Region. March 1999. Pesticide residue in sediment and water from two watersheds in Prince Edward Island,... [Pg.285]

Van Fleet-Stalder V, TG Chasteen, IJ Pickering, GN George, RC Prince (2000) Pate of selenate and selenite metabolized by Rhodobacter sphaeroides. Appl Environ Microbiol 66 4849-4853. [Pg.180]

Caldwell ME, RM Garrett, RC Prince, JM Suflita (1998) Anaerobic biodegradation of long-chain -alkanes under sulfate-reducing conditions. Environ Sci Technol 32 2191-2195. [Pg.325]

Sugai SF, JE Limndstrom, JF Braddock (1997) Environmental influences on the microbial degradation of Exxon Valdez oil on the shorelines of Prince William Sound, Alaska. Environ Sci Technol 31 1564-1572. [Pg.643]

Rowe, B.L. and H.H. Prince. 1983. Behavioral response of mallards to contaminated drinking water. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 30 505-510. [Pg.230]

Prince, R. and K.C. Cooper. 1995a. Comparisons of the effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin on chemically impacted and nonimpacted subpopulations of Fundulus heteroclitus I. TCDD toxicity. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 14 579-587. [Pg.1065]

Prince R. 1993. Petroleum spill bioremediation in marine environments. Critical Reviews in Microbiology 19(4) 217-242. [Pg.189]

Short,]. W. Maselko, J. M. Llndeberg, M. R. Harris, P. M. Rice, S. D. Vertical Distribution and Probability of Encountering Intertidal Exxon Valdez Oil on Shorelines of Three Embayments within Prince William Sound, Alaska. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2006, 40, 3723-3729. [Pg.680]

Strassner HT, Arnolds CW. 1992. Environment and pregnancy. Princ Pract MedTherPreg 89-105. [Pg.453]

Kettles, M.A., S.R. Browning, T.S. Prince, and S.W. Horstman (1997). Triazine herbicide exposure and breast cancer incidence an eco-logic study of Kentucky counties. Environ. Health Persp., 105(11) 1222-1227. [Pg.396]

Page, D.S., Boehm, P.D., Douglas, G.S., Bence, E.A., Burns, W.A., Mankiewicz, P.J., 1996. The natural petroleum hydrocarbon background in subtidal sediments of Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 15, 1266-1281. [Pg.284]

Page DS, Boehm PD, Brown JS, Neff JM, Bums WA, Bence AE. 2005. Mussels document loss of bioavailable polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and the return to baseline conditions for oiled shorelines in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Mar Environ Res 60 422-436. [Pg.256]

Caldwell M. E., Garrett R. M., Prince R. C., and Suflita J. M. (1998) Anaerobic degradation of long-chain n-aUcanes under sulfate-reducing conditions. Environ. Sci Technol. 32, 2191-2195. [Pg.5007]

Biodegradation is perhaps the most important reaction mechanism for the degradation of hydrocarbons in aquatic environments. Aliphatic compounds in cmde oil and petroleum products are readily degraded, with a prominent initial microbial preference for straight chain compounds (e.g.. Atlas and Bartha, 1992 Prince, 1993 Volkman et al., 1997 Wang et al., 1999 Heider... [Pg.5030]

Douglas G. S., Bence E. A., Prince R. C., McMiUen S. J., and Butler E. L. (1996) Environmental stabiUty of selected petroleum hydrocarbon source and weathering ratios. Environ. Sci. Technol. 30, 2332—2339. [Pg.5043]


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