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Environmental Concentrations of the Type 2 Diabetes Medication Metformin and Its Transformation Product Guanylurea in Surface Water and Sediment in Ontario and Quebec, Canada.
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- Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry, 2023, v. 42, n. 8, p. 1709, doi. 10.1002/etc.5684
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Monitoring of Environmental Contaminants in Mixed‐Use Watersheds Combining Targeted and Nontargeted Analysis with Passive Sampling.
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- Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry, 2022, v. 41, n. 5, p. 1131, doi. 10.1002/etc.5192
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Fate of the antifungal drug clotrimazole in agricultural soil.
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- Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry, 2011, v. 30, n. 3, p. 582, doi. 10.1002/etc.432
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Persistence of antibiotic resistance and plasmid-associated genes in soil following application of sewage sludge and abundance on vegetables at harvest.
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- Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2016, v. 62, n. 7, p. 600, doi. 10.1139/cjm-2016-0034
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The Effects of Ditch Management in Agroecosystems on Embryonic and Tadpole Survival, Growth, and Development of Northern Leopard Frogs (Lithobates pipiens).
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- Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology, 2021, v. 81, n. 1, p. 107, doi. 10.1007/s00244-021-00836-0
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High-Throughput Quantitation of Neonicotinoids in Lyophilized Surface Water by LC-APCI-MS/MS.
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- Journal of AOAC International, 2018, v. 101, n. 6, p. 1940, doi. 10.5740/jaoacint.17-0486
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Accelerated Biodegradation of Veterinary Antibiotics in Agricultural Soil following Long‐Term Exposure, and Isolation of a Sulfamethazine‐degrading Microbacterium sp.
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- Journal of Environmental Quality, 2013, v. 42, n. 1, p. 173, doi. 10.2134/jeq2012.0162
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Explaining the accelerated degradation of ciprofloxacin, sulfamethazine, and erythromycin in different soil exposure scenarios by their aqueous extractability.
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- Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2018, v. 25, n. 16, p. 16236, doi. 10.1007/s11356-018-1834-4
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