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2013 journal article
Multiplexed temporal coding of electric communication signals in mormyrid fishes
Journal of Experimental Biology, 216(13), 2365–2379.
Contributors: C. Baker* , T. Kohashi *, A. Lyons-Warren *, X. Ma * & B. Carlson *
2013 conference paper
Understanding and predicting the adsorption of trace organic micropollutants by granular activated carbon
2013 Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition, WQTC 2013. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84890451391&partnerID=MN8TOARS
Contributors: A. Kennedy, A. Reinert, D. Knappe & R. Summers
2013 conference paper
The effect of background matrix and competition of GAC Adsorption of Carcinogenic VOCs in Natural Waters
2013 Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition, WQTC 2013. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84890544639&partnerID=MN8TOARS
Contributors: D. Kempisty, R. Summers & D. Knappe
2013 chapter
Nanoparticles: Uncertainty Risk Analysis
In Encyclopedia of Environmental Management: Vol. III (pp. 1742–1751). New York: Taylor & Francis.
2013 chapter
Nanomaterials: Regulation and Risk Assessment
In S. E. Jorgensen (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Environmental Management: Vol. III (pp. 1722–1732). New York: Taylor & Francis.
Ed(s): S. Jorgensen
2013 journal article
Finding the Key to Responsible Nanomaterial Development
EHS Today. http://ehstoday.com/training/finding-key-responsible-nanomaterial-development?page=1.
2013 report
Implement and Evaluate the High Risk Foods (HRF) Model: For Recordkeeping and Product Tracing
United States Food and Drug Administration.
2013 report
Development of a Risk Ranking Tool for the Determination of High Risk Foods among FDA-regulated Products
United States Food and Drug Administration.
2013 report
Identifying army materiel incorporating engineered nanomaterials and associated health risks
U.S. Army Center for Environmental Health Research.
2013 journal article
Modeling Approaches for Characterizing and Evaluating Environmental Exposure to Engineered Nanomaterials in Support of Risk-Based Decision Making
Environmental Science & Technology, 47(3), 1190–1205.
2013 journal article
Benefit-risk trade-offs in retrospect: how major stakeholders perceive the decision-making process in the Barents Sea oil field development
Journal of Risk Research, 16(9), 1163–1185.
2013 journal article
Operationalization and application of “early warning signs” to screen nanomaterials for harmful properties
Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 15(1), 190–203.
2013 journal article
DNA Damage-Specific Control of Cell Death by Cryptochrome in p53-Mutant Ras-Transformed Cells
Cancer Research.
Contributors: J. Lee *, S. Gaddameedhi* , N. Ozturk *, R. Ye & A. Sancar *
2013 journal article
Transposable elements re-wire and fine-tune the transcriptome.
9(1), 1003234.
2013 report
A Set of Scientific Issues Being Considered by the Environmental Protection Agency Regarding: Proposed Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP) Tier 2 Ecotoxicity Tests
(SAP Minutes No. 2013-04). Environmental Protection Agency.
2013 journal article
Correlation analysis between the channel current and luminosity of initial continuous and continuing current processes in an artificially triggered lightning flash
Atmospheric Research, 129-130, 79–89.
2013 journal article
Characteristics of return stroke currents of classical and altitude triggered lightning in GCOELD in China
Atmospheric Research, 129-130, 67–78.
2013 journal article
Analysis and comparison of initial breakdown pulses for positive cloud-to-ground flashes observed in Beijing and Guangzhou
Atmospheric Research, 129-130, 34–41.
2013 journal article
Impact of synoptic weather patterns on spatio-temporal variation in surface O3 levels in Hong Kong during 1999–2011
Atmospheric Environment, 73, 41–50.
2013 journal article
Heterogeneous reaction of particle-associated triphenylene with NO3 radicals
Atmospheric Environment, 68, 114–119.
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