| Selected WET related articles
from: ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, vol. 17: An
International Journal |
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| Vol. 17, No. 2 p. 228 | A Multivariate Biological and Chemical Characterization of Industrial Effluents Connected to Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants |
| Vol. 17, No. 2 p. 234 | A Biological and Chemical Characterization Strategy for Small and Medium-Sized Industries Connected to Municipal Sewage Treatment Plants |
| Vol. 17, No. 2 p. 282 | Individual Variation in the Swimming Performance of Fishes: An Overlooked Source of Variation in Toxicity Studies |
| Vol. 17, No. 3 p. 349 | Effects of Nitrate-Based Bioremediation on Contaminant Distribution and Sediment Toxicity Column Study |
| Vol. 17, No. 3 p. 404 | Biomarker Responses in Cyprinids of the Middle Stretch of the River Po, Italy |
| Vol. 17, No. 3 p. 412 | Surface Binding of Contaminants by Algae: Consequences for Lethal Toxicity and Feeding to Daphnia magna straus |
| Vol. 17, No. 3 p. 460 | Algal Growth Rate Fluctuations Observed Under Uniform Ambient Test Conditions Using Static and Semicontinuous Assay Techniques |
| Vol.17, No. 3 p. 468 | Comparisions of Sediment Toxicity with Predictions Based on Chemical Guidelines |
| Vol.17, No. 3 p. 472 | Comparative Toxicity of 2,3,7,8,-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin to Seven Freshwater Fish Species During Early Life-Stage Development |
| Vol.17, No. 3 p. 502 | Sediment Toxicity and Benthic Communities in Mildly Contaminated Mudflats |
| Vol.17, No. 4 p. 539 | Sources of Silver in the Environment |
| Vol.17, No. 4 p. 547 | Toward a Better Understanding of the Bioavailability, Physiology, and Toxicity of Silver in Fish: Implications for Water Quality Criteria |
| Vol.17, No. 4 p. 562 | Trophic Transfer of Silver to Marine Herbivores: A Review of Recent Studies |
| Vol.17, No. 4 p. 572 | Effects of Laboratory Test Conditions on the Toxicity of Silver to Aquatic Organisms |
| Vol.17, No. 4 p. 579 | Physiological Analysis of the Stress Response Associated with Acute Silver Nitrate Exposure in Freshwater Rainbow Trout |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 589 | Acute Silver Toxicity to Seawater-Acclimated Rainbow Trout: Influence of Salinity on Toxicity and Silver Speciation |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 594 | Toxicity of Silver to the Marine Teleost (Oligocottus maculosus): Effects of Salinity and Ammonia |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 601 | Toxicity of Silver Sulfide-Spiked Sediments to the Freshwater Amphipod (Hyalella azteca) |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 617 | Aerobic Biodegradation of a Silver-Bearing Photoprocessing Wastewater |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 625 | Reactivity of Ag+ Ion with Thio Ligands in the Presence of Iron Sulfide |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 630 | Removal, Partitioning, and Fate of Silver and Other metals in Wastewater Treatment Plants and Effluent-Receiving Streams |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 642 | Determination of Silver Ions at Submicrogram-per-Liter Levels Using Anodic Square-Wave Stripping VoltamMetry |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 650 | Halogenation and Toxicity of the Biodegradation Products of a Nonionic Surfactant, Nonylphenol Ethoxylate |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 670 | Tentative Identification of Persistent Poly(glycidyl) Monofluorooctylphenyl Ether Nonionic Surfactant in River Waters and Effluent from a Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 687 | Biomonitoring with Shrimp to Detect Seasonal Change in River Water Toxicity |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 714 | Predicting Toxicity in Marine Sediments with Numerical Sediment Quality Guidelines |
| Vol. 17, No. 4 p. 758 | Vertical Distribution of Acid-Volatile Sulfide and Simultaneously Extracted Metals in a Recent Sedimentation Area of the River Meuse in the Netherlands |
| Vol. 17, No. 5 p. 820 | In Vitro Digestive Fluid Extraction as a Measure of the Bioavailability of Sediment-Associated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Sources of Variation and Implications for Partitioning Models |
| Vol. 17, No. 5 p. 830 | Comparison of In Vitro Digestive Fluid Extraction and Traditional In Vivo Approaches as Measures of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Bioavailability from Sediments |
| Vol. 17, No. 5 p. 859 | Comparison of Marine Sediment Toxicity Test Protocols for the Amphipod Rhepoxynius abronius and the Polychaete Worm Nereis (Neanthes) arenaceodentata |
| Vol. 17, No. 5 p. 883 | Chemical Stress and Metabolic Rate in Aquatic Invertebrates: Threshold, Dose-Response Relationships, and Mode of Toxic Action |
| Vol. 17, No. 5 p. 928 | Effects of Organism Allocation on Toxicity Test Results |
| Vol. 17, No. 5 p. 932 | Development and Application of a Marine Sediment Pore-Water Toxicity Test Using Ulva fasciata Zoospores |
| Vol. 17, No. 6 p. 998 | Estimating Impact of Humic Acid on Bioavailability and Bioaccumulation of Hydrophobic Chemicals in Guppies using Kinetic Solid-Phase Extraction |
| Vol. 17, No. 6 p. 1021 | Application of Toxicity-Based Fractionation Techniques and Structure-Activity Relationship Models for the Identification of Phototoxic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Sediment Pore Water |
| Vol. 17, No. 6 p. 1056 | A Comparative Study of Molecular Similarity, Statistical, and Neural Methods for Predicting Toxic Modes of Action |
| Vol. 17, No. 6 p. 1085 | Uptake and Bioconcentration of Atrazine by Selected Freshwater Algae |
| Vol. 17, No. 6 p. 1099 | Rapid Toxicity Assessment of Sediments From Estuarine Ecosystems: A New Tandem In Vitro Testing Approach |
| Vol. 17, No. 6 p. 1159 | Development of a Continuous-Flow Renewal System for Sediment Toxicity Testing |
| Vol. 17, No. 6 p. 1165 | Longevity and Reproduction of Ceriodaphnia dubia in Receiving Waters |
| Vol. 17, No. 7 p. 1332 | Toxicity of Permethrin to Chironomus riparius in Artificial and Natural Sediments |
| Vol. 17, No. 7 p. 1371 | Confirmation of In Situ Exposure of Fish to Secondary Treated Bleached-Kraft Mill Effluent Using a Laboratory Simulation |
| Vol. 17, No. 8 p. 1508 | Use of Sublethal Endpoints in Sediment Toxicity Tests with the Amphipod Hyalella azteca |
| Vol. 17, No. 8 p. 1552 | Acute Toxicity of a Didecyldimethylammonium Chloride-Based Wood Preservative, Bardac 2280, to Aquatic Species |
| Vol. 17, No. 8 p. 1606 | Toxicity of Water-Soluble Fractions Derived From Whole Creosote and Creosote-Contaminated Sediments |
| Vol. 17, No. 9 p. 1830 | Comparative Sensitivity of Five Species of Macrophytes and Six Species of Algae to Atrazine, Metribuzin, Alachlor, and Metolachlor |
| Vol. 17, No. 9 p. 1860 | Chronic Toxicity of Pulse-Dosed Fenoxycarb to Daphnia magna Exposed to Environmentally Realistic Concentrations |
| Vol.17, No. 9 p. 2091 | Postexposure Effects of Brief Cadmium, Zinc, and Phenol Exposures on Freshwater Organisms |
| Vol.17, No. 10 p. 2106 | Using a Triad Approach in the Assessment of Hazardous Waste Site Leaching from a Superfund Site to an Adjacent Stream |
| Vol.17, No. 11 p. 2196 | Relationship Between Reproduction, Sediment Type, and Feeding Activity of Lumbriculus variegatus (Müller): Implications for Sediment Toxicity Testing |
| Vol.17, No. 11 p. 2227 | Monitoring Aquatic Environments Receiving Industrial Efflents Using Small Fish Species 1: Response of Spoonhead Sculpin (Cottus ricei) Downstream of a Bleached-Kraft Pulp Mill |
| Vol.17, No. 11 p. 2238 | Monitoring Aquatic Environments Receiving Industrial Effluents Using Small Fish Species 2: Comparison Between Responses of Trout-Perch (Percopsis Omiscomaycus) and White Sucker (Catostomus commersoni) Downstream of a Pulp Mill |
| Vol.17, No. 11 p. 2310 | Effect of Zeolite on Toxicity of Ammonia in Freshwater Sediments: Implications for Toxicity Identification Evaluation Procedures |
| Vol.17, No. 12 p. 2498 | Combined Effects of Dissolved Organic Material and Water Hardness on Toxicity of Cadmium to Daphnia magna |
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