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    ACUTE TOXICITY OF SELENIUM (IV) AND SELENIUM (VI) TO FRESHWATER ORGANISMS 

    Brooke, Larry T.; Call, Daniel J.; Harting, Sandi L.; Lindberg, Carol A.; Markee, Thomas P.; McCauley, Dennis J.; Poirier, Steven H. (1985-12)
    The primary sources of selenium in the environment are geologic and industrial. Selenium closely resembles sulfur chemically, and sulfur or sul­fide deposits of bismuth, copper, iron, lead, mercury, silver, and zinc ...
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    ACUTE TOXICITY OF ANTIMONY III TO SEVERAL SPECIES OF FRESHWATER ORGANISMS 

    Brooke, Larry T.; Call, Daniel J.; Poirier, Steven H.; Lindberg, Carol A.; Markee, Thomas P. (1986-08)
    Antimony (III) chloride is very soluble in water. The Merck Index (9th ed.) reports a solubility of 1 g SbC13 per 10.1 mL of water. This solution undergoes gradual hydrolysis to antimony oxychloride (SbOCl), which is ...
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    ACUTE TOXICITY AND CHRONIC EFFECTS OF BIS (TRI-N-BUTYLTIN) OXIDE TO SEVERAL SPECIES OF FRESHWATER ORGANISMS 

    Brooke, Larry T.; Call, Daniel J.; Poirier, Steven H.; Markee, Thomas P.; Lindberg, Carol A.; McCauley, Dennis J.; Simonson, Philip G. (1986-12)
    Triorganotin compounds are widely used as industrial biocides, agricultural chemicals, wood preservatives, and marine antifoulants. Although the in vitro fungicidal biological activity of the triorganotins was recognized ...
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    ACUTE TOXICITY OF 2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOL TO FRESHWATER INVERTEBRATES 

    Brooke, Larry T.; Call, d; Harting, Sandi L.; Poirier, Steven H.; Lindberg, Carol A.; Markee, Thomas P.; McCauley, Dennis J. (1986-01)
    The primary source of 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (2,4,5-TCP) contamination in the environment is industrial effluents. The compound itself is used as a germicide and also as a reagent in the synthesis of certain herbicides, ...
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    ACUTE TOXICITY OF ANTIMONY III TO SEVERAL SPECIES OF FRESHWATER ORGANISMS 

    Brooke, Larry T.; Call, Daniel J.; Poirier, Steven H.; Lindberg, Carol A.; Markee, Thomas P. (1986-08)
    Antimony (.III) chloride is very soluble in water. The Merck Index (9th ed.) reports a solubility of 1 g SbC13 per 10.1 mL of water. This solution undergoes gradual hydrolysis to antimony oxychloride (Sb2Cl), which. is ...
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    DISULFOTON: ACUTE TOXICITY TO DAPHNIA MAGNA UNDER STATIC RENEWAL CONDITIONS 

    Call, Daniel J.; Poirier, Steven H.; Markee, Thomas P. (1991-03-19)
    The test substance, disulfoton, 0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl]­ phosphorodithioate (C8H1902PS3) is a colorless oily liquid that is used commercially as an insecticide and acaricide. It is used for control of many ...

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    Poirier, Steven H. (6)Brooke, Larry T. (5)Call, Daniel J. (5)Lindberg, Carol A. (5)McCauley, Dennis J. (3)Harting, Sandi L. (2)Call, d (1)Simonson, Philip G. (1)Subject
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