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    Results of acute exposures to aluminum at pH>6.5 with Planaria and daphniids 

    Brooke, Larry (1985-07-25)
    Acute, static exposures with aluminum were completed at the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Superior (UW-S) using two species of freshwater organisms (brown Planaria, Dugesia tigrina; daphnid, Daphnia magna). The ...
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    RED CLAY PROJECT ANNUAL REPORT 

    Houtman, Donald; Polzin, Raymond; Horbath, William J.; Hartman, Janet; Edil, Tuncert; Monkmeyer, Peter; Green III, Theodore; Wolf, Paul; Streich, John; Giacomini, Eno; Wolf, Ronald; Payne, Gregory; Hedmark, Ken; Koch, Rudy; Kapustka, Lawrence; Davidson, Donald; Swenson, William; Brooke, Larry; DeVore, Philip (1977-06-01)
    The Wisconsin Board of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (BSWCD) has provided services to the Red Clay Project in two program areas: the information-education program and the soil and water conservation district ...
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    THE EFFECTS OF WATER HARDNESS, Ph, CHLORIDE AND SULFATE SALTS, AND DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER ON THE TOXICITY OF SILVER TO FATHEAD MINNOWS (PIMEPHALES PROMELAS) 

    Kahl, Michael; Harting, Sandra; Venter, Fred Vande; Brooke, Larry (1992-05-02)
    A relationship between water hardness and the toxicity of silver to aquatic organisms was reported in the National Water Quality Criteria for th Protection of Aquatic Life for Silver document (EPA 440/5-80-071 or PB81- ...
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    Report of the flow-through and static acute test comparisons with fathead minnows and acute test with an amphipod and a cladoceran 

    Brooke, Larry (1987-08)
    The Center for Lake Superior Environmental Studies of the University of Wisconsin-Superior, Superior, Wisconsin 54880 has completed acute toxicity tests with eighteen organic compounds. Fathead minnows, Pimephales ...
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    Acute Toxicity of Chlorpyrifos to the Cladocerans Ceriodaphania dubia and Daphnia magna 

    Brooke, Larry (1995-03-22)
    Acute 48-h renewal toxicity tests with chlorpyrifos were conducted using the cladocerans Ceriodaphnia dubia and Daphnia magna as the test organisms. The toxicity tests were conducted to generate median effect concentration ...
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    Acute Toxicity of Toxaphene to the Snail Physa Sp. 

    Brooke, Larry (1995-03-22)
    An acute 96-h static toxicity test with toxaphene was conducted using a pulmonate snail, Physa sp. as the test organism. The toxicity test was designed to generate LCSO values at 4, 8, 24, 48, 72 and 96 h of exposure. ...
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    Mexel 432 Toxicity to Cladoceran And Fathead Minnow During Continuous or Daily Intermittent Exposures 

    Ghillebaert, Francois; Brooke, Larry (1997-05)
    In many countries, numerous process and chemical products or fo1IDulatjons are used to control fouling organisms development in industrial water cooling circuits_ But, most of these processes are in opposition with ...
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    O-Xylene, 95-47-6 / Hazardous Substance Ecological Fact Sheet 

    Call, Daniel; Brooke, Larry (1988-07-21)
    Q-Xylene is one of three isomers of commercial xylene. It is a flammable, colorless liquid of moderate solubility in water. Xylene is used as a solvent, as a raw material for the production of organic chemicals used ...
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    O-Cresol, 95-48-7 / Hazardous Substance Ecological Fact Sheet 

    Call, Daniel; Brooke, Larry (1988-09-21)
    2-Cresol (2-methylphenol) is a crystalline solid at temperatures up to 30° C, above which it is a yellowish liquid. It has a phenolic odor, and darkens with exposure to air and light. It is used as a disinfectant, ...
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    O-Toluidine, 95-53-4 / Hazardous Substance Ecological Fact Sheet 

    Call, Daniel; Brooke, Larry (1988-07-21)
    Q-Toluidine (2-aainotoluene, Q-methylaniline, 2-methyl benzenamine) is a manufactured chemical. It is used in the manufacture of various dyes, printing textiles, blue-black, and making various colors fast to acids. ...
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