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41. Formation, persistence, and repair of 1,2,3,4-diepoxybutane-induced bifunctional DNA adducts in tissues of rodents exposed to 1,3-butadiene by inhalation
42. The persistence of steroidal estrogens in the aquatic environment
43. Liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) determination of the uptake, persistence and metabolism of imidacloprid in treated hemlock trees
44. Contemporary Tewa identities in cloth: Embodiment, persistence, and renewal in the upper Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico
45. Dissemination and Persistence of Plasmid Located, Integron Associated Antibiotic Resistant Genes in Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent and Stream Water Bacteria
46. Does increasing solids retention time during the wastewater treatment process affect the persistence of antibiotic resistance genes
47. Gluconate metabolism in Lactobacillus and its role in persistence in the human intestine
48. Detection and infectivity of human adenovirus in wastewater effluent, biosolids, and shellfish, and its persistence in estuarine water
49. Reactive water: The role of photooxidants in limiting the persistence of organic pollutants in the aquatic environment
50. Persistence and fate of acidic hydrocarbons in aquatic environments: Naphthenic acids and resin acids
51. Correlates of transfer-student persistence and degree completion in the College of Health Professions
52. The influence of variability of the mobility and persistence parameters of the PRZM 3.22A model for evaluation and leaching assessment of pesticides
53. Quantitative Structure Analysis Relationships for Predicting the Fates of Future Contaminants in Indirect Potable Reuse Systems
54. The characterization, persistence, and bioaccessibility of roaster-derived arsenic in surface soils at Giant Mine, Yellowknife, NT
55. Evaluation of bacteriophage and viral persistence during alkaline stabilization in sludge and biosolids intended for land application
56. Persistence and spread of Cryptococcus fagisuga, the initiating agent in beech bark disease (Fagus grandifolia)
57. Biogeochemical controls on the persistence of saturated and aromatic hydrocarbons in urban harbor sediments
58. The persistence of bacterial and viral contaminants on the surface of seeded produce, and their removal using mechanical and chemical treatments
59. Persistence of the deep inelastic reaction mechanism into the intermediate energy regime
60. Measurements of pesticide mobility and persistence in groundwater
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