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101
Parametric evaluation of VOC/HAP destruction via catalytic incineration : final report /
1985
102
Pathogenic Naegleria : distribution in nature /
1979
103
Pennsylvania gazetteer of streams /
1984
104
Performance Evaluation Materials for the Analysis of Volatile Organic Contaminants in Soil: A Preliminary Assessment.
1990
105
Performance evaluation of the aerated lagoon system at Windber, Pennsylvania /
1978
106
Predicting 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Ester Transformation Rates in Periphyton-Dominated Ecosystems.
1983
107
Predicting Chemical Concentration Effects on Transformation Rates of Dissolved Organics by Complex Microbial Assemblages.
1991
108
Predicting the Rate of Trace-Organic Compound Removal by Natural Biofilms.
1988
109
Prediction of Substrate Removal Rates of Attached Microorganisms and of Relative Contributions of Attached and Suspended Communities at Field Sites.
1988
110
Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Metals on Microbial Degradation of Organic Chemicals.
1991
111
Quantitative capillary column gas chromatography-mass spectrometry methods of analysis for toxic organic compounds /
1980
112
Rates of Transformation of Methyl Parathion and Diethyl Phthalate by Aufwuchs Microorganisms.
1981
113
Receptor Modeling of Volatile Hydrocarbons Measured in the 1990 Atlanta Ozone Precursor Study.
1993
114
Receptor Modeling Results from the Integrated Air Cancer Project.
1988
115
Reviews of the environmental effects of pollutants : V, cyanide /
1978
116
Sampling and analysis for polychlorinated dibenzo-P-dioxins and dibenzofurans in ambient air. {microfiche}
1990
117
Savannah River Basin REMAP : a demonstration of the usefulness of probability sampling for the purpose of estimating ecological condition in state monitoring programs /
1999
118
Seasonal Effects on Microbial Transformation Rates of an Herbicide in a Freshwater Stream: Application of Laboratory Data to a Field Site.
1986
119
Semiochemicals, their role in pest control
1981
120
Short-term methods for estimating the chronic toxicity of effluents and receiving waters to freshwater organisms /
1989
121
Soil sampling and analysis for volatile organic compounds /
1991
122
Sorption and Toxicity of Azo and Triphenylmethane Dyes to Aquatic Microbial Populations.
1985
123
Source Apportionment of Fine Particle Organics and Mutagenicity in Wintertime Roanoke.
1993
124
Source Apportionment of Mutagenic Activity of Fine Particle Organics in Boise, Idaho.
1991
125
Source Reconciliation of Ambient Volatile Organic Compounds Measured in the Atlanta 1990 Summer Study: The Mobile Source Component.
1991
126
Sources and Sinks of Radiatively Important Trace Gases in the Biosphere.
1989
127
Sources of mutagenic activity in urban fine particles {microform} /
1989
128
Sources of Mutagenic Activity in Urban Fine Particles.
1990
129
Special Applications of Insect Gut Microflora in Kinetic Studies of Microbial Substrate Removal Rates.
1989
130
Statistical methods in research and production
1986
131
Status of walleye in the Great Lakes : case studies prepared for the 1989 workshop /
1991
132
Stereochemistry of organic compounds /
1994
133
Storm water management model, quality assurance report dynamic wave flow routing / [electronic resource] :
2006
134
Summary report on the evaluation of aquatic methods /
1986
135
Technical guidance on supplementary stream design conditions for steady state modeling /
1988
136
The Effect of salinity on the acute toxicity of total dissolved and free cadmium to the copepod Eurytemora affinis and the larval fish Cyprinodon variegatus /
1994
137
The mayflies of North and Central America /
1976
138
The SCOS97 radiocarbon experiment /
1998
139
Transport and Fate of Diethyl Phthalate in Aquatic Ecosystems.
1984
140
Treating Soil Solution Samplers to Prevent Microbial Removal of Analytes.
1992
141
Use of Amphotericin B for Differentiating Eukaryotic from Prokaryotic Activity in Mixed Microbial Samples.
1987
142
Vertebrate inner ear
1985
143
Veterinary histology and embryology; lecture outlines and laboratory guide
1968
144
Weighted sensitivity analysis of emissions data /
1973
145
Weighted Sensitivity Analysis of Emissions Data: Volume II. Appendix B. Numerical Analysis. Appendix C. Example of Applied Analysis.
1973
146
What to Do Before You 'Nuke' Your Multiple Hearth Furnace: Practical Tips and Techniques for Improving Operation, Reducing Emissions and Meeting the Regulations.
1993
147
Woodsmoke and motor vehicle contribution to ambient aerosol mutagenicity /
1988
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