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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)
2006Biological Monitoring of Rivers and the European Water LegislationCARDOSO ANA; SOLIMINI ANGELO; PREMAZZI GUIDO
2007Biological Stress Response Terminology: Integrating the Concepts of Adaptive Response and Preconditioning Stress Within a Hormetic Dose-Response FrameworkCALABRESE Edward; BACHMANN Kenneth A.; BAILER A. John; BOLGER P. Michael; BORAK Jonathan; CAI Lu; CEDERGREEN Nina; CHERIAN M. George; CHIUEH Chuang C.; CLARKSON Thomas W., et al
2002Biological Treatment of Biodegradable Waste. Technical Aspects. Proceedings of the Workshop on 8-10 April 2002, Bruxelles (B)LANGENKAMP Heinrich wilhelm; MARMO Luca
2004Biologische Aerosole in der Aussenluft - Darstellung umweltmedizinischer Bewertungskriterien anhand einer epidemiologischen Querschnittsstudie.HERR Caroline; ZUR NIEDEN Anja; SEITZ Heike; HARPEL Susanne; STINNER Doris; STILIANAKIS Nikolaos; EIKMANN Thomas
2008Biology-Based Dose-Response Models for Health Risk Assessment of Chemical MixturesSARIGIANNIS DIMOSTHENIS; GOTTI ALBERTO
2011A biology-based dynamic approach for the modelling of toxicity in cell assays.Part II: Models for cell population growth and toxicityZALDIVAR COMENGES Jose'; MENNECOZZI MILENA; MACKO Peter; RODRIGUES Robim; BOUHIFD Mounir; BARAIBAR FENTANES Joaquin
2010A biology-based dynamic approach for the modelling of toxicity in cell-based assays. Part I: Fate modellingZALDIVAR COMENGES Jose'; MENNECOZZI MILENA; MARCELINO RODRIGUES Robim; BOUHIFD Mounir
2009A biology-based dynamic approach for the reconciliation of acute and chronic toxicity tests: Application to Daphnia magnaZALDIVAR COMENGES Jose'; BARAIBAR FENTANES Joaquin
2011A biology-based dynamic approach for the reconciliation of acute and chronic toxicity tests: Application to Daphnia magnaZALDIVAR COMENGES Jose'; BARAIBAR FENTANES Joaquin
2007Biomarkers of Benzene - a State-of-the-Science ReviewMUCCI Nicolina; KOTZIAS DIMITRIOS
2005Biomass Burning Emissiions. A Review of Methods and Emission Factors.PALACIOS ORUETA Alicia; CHUVIECO-SALINERO E.; CARMONA MORENO Cesar
2005Biomass Burning Emission Inventory from Burnt Area Data Given by the SPOT-VEGETATION System in the Frame of TRACE-P and ACE-Asia CampaignsMICHEL Christelle; LIOUSSE Catherine; GREGOIRE JEAN-MARIE; TANSEY Kevin; CARMICHAEL G.r.; WOO J-H
1995Biomass Burning: An Ecosystem Process of Global SignificanceMALINGREAU Jean-paul
2010Biomass for Transport, Heat and Electricity, Scientific ChallengesDALLEMAND Jean-Francois; DE SANTI Giovanni; LEIP Adrian; BAXTER David; RETTENMAIER Niels; OSSENBRINK Heinz
2008Biomass Gasification in Internal Circulating Fluidized Beds: a Thermodynamic Predictive ToolMICCIO Francesco; SVOBODA Karel; SCHOSGER JEAN-PIERRE; BAXTER DAVID
2012BIOMASS INDICATORS FROM SATELLITE DATA FOR FOOD SECURITY MONITORINGMERONI MICHELE; VERSTRAETE Michel; REMBOLD Felix; URBANO FERDINANDO; KAYITAKIRE Francois
1991Biomonitoring of Human Population Exposure to Environmental Genotoxic Chemicals. The EEC ProjectMARAFANTE Erminio; FARMER P.; NATARAJAN A.t.; SORSA M.; WATERS R.
2005Biomonitoring of Tin and Arsenic in Different compartments of a Limnic Ecosystem with Emphasis on Corbicula Fluminea and Dikerogammarus VillosusSEBESVARI Z.; ETTWIG K.f.; EMONS HENDRIK
2005Biomonitoring of Tin and Arsenic in Different Compartments of a Limnic Ecosystem with Emphasis on Corbicula Fluminea and Dikerogammarus Villosus.SEBESVARI Z.; ETTWIG K.f.; EMONS H.
1987Biomphalaria Glabrata (SAY), a Suitable Organism for a BiotestMÜNZINGER A.
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