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- Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals: Part 2: Insecticides and Fungicides, Pyrethroids. Terry R. Roberts, David H. Hutson
, 1999
, Pages 579-726
- Mammalian Toxicology of Insecticides, Chapter 5 Comparative Metabolism and Toxicology of Pyrethroids in Mammals. Derek W Gammon, Appavu Chandrasekaran, Shaaban F ElNaggar
, 2012
, Pages 137-183
- Ecotoxicology and Genotoxicology: Non-traditional Aquatic Models, Chapter 16 The Use of Aquatic Life-stages of European Amphibians in Toxicological Studies. Norman Wagner, Bruno Viertel
, 2017
, Pages 371-406
- Gibbs Energy and Helmholtz Energy: Liquids, Solutions and Vapours, CHAPTER 14 Gibbs–Helmholtz Equation: Practical Applications in Thermochemistry. Sergey P. Verevkin
, 2022
, Pages 393-424
- Environmental Forensics, Groundwater Pollution: The Emerging Role of Environmental Forensics. Stanley Feenstra, Michael O. Rivett
, 2008
, Volume 26
, Pages 153-172
- The Handbook of Environmental Remediation: Classic and Modern Techniques, Chapter 11 Biostimulation and Bioaugmentation: Modern Strategies for the Successful Bioremediation of Contaminated Environments. Saranya Kuppusamy, Kadiyala Venkateswarlu, Mallavarapu Megharaj, Namasivayam Vasudevan, Yong Bok Lee
, 2020
, Pages 299-330
- Catalysis: Volume 31, Catalytic wet oxidation: process and catalyst development and the application perspective. Songbo He
, 2019
, Volume 31
, Pages 37-71
- Catalysis: Volume 20, Chemical mapping of chemical conversion in heterogeneous catalytic reactors using MRI. Lynn F. Gladden, Michael D. Mantle, Andrew J. Sederman
, 2007
, Volume 20
, Pages 286-308
- Turning Points in Solid-State, Materials and Surface Science: A Book in Celebration of the Life and Work of Sir John Meurig Thomas, Chapter 26 Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A New Window on the Catalyst Operating in the Reactor Environment. L.F. Gladden, B. S. Akpa, L. D. Anadon, C. P. Dunckley, M. H. M. Lim, M. D. Mantle, A. J. Sederman
, 2008
, Pages 457-478
- The Dictionary of Substances and their Effects (DOSE): E-J (2), E-J compounds. S. Gangoli
, 1999
, Volume 4
, Pages 1-898