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Statistical modeling suggests that antiandrogens in effluents from wastewater treatment works contribute to widespread sexual disruption in fish living in English riversPredicted exposures to steroid estrogens in U.K. rivers correlate with widespread sexual disruption in wild fish populationsAssessing the ecotoxicologic hazards of a pandemic influenza medical responseModeling of steroid estrogen contamination in UK and South Australian rivers predicts modest increases in concentrations in the future.Impact of climate change and population growth on a risk assessment for endocrine disruption in fish due to steroid estrogens in England and Wales.Impacts of climate change on the fate and behaviour of pesticides in surface and groundwater--A UK perspective.Impacts of climate change on indirect human exposure to pathogens and chemicals from agricultureThe British river of the future: how climate change and human activity might affect two contrasting river ecosystems in England.The use of modelling to predict levels of estrogens in a river catchment: how does modelled data compare with chemical analysis and in vitro yeast assay results?The potential for estradiol and ethinylestradiol degradation in English rivers.Towards a renewed research agenda in ecotoxicology.Steroid estrogens profiles along river stretches arising from sewage treatment works discharges.A model to estimate influent and effluent concentrations of estradiol, estrone, and ethinylestradiol at sewage treatment works.What difference might sewage treatment performance make to endocrine disruption in rivers?Worldwide estimation of river concentrations of any chemical originating from sewage-treatment plants using dilution factorsA comparison of two methods for the assessment of stress axis activity in wild fish in relation to wastewater effluent exposure.Assessing the concentrations of polar organic microcontaminants from point sources in the aquatic environment: measure or model?Cytotoxic drugs in drinking water: a prediction and risk assessment exercise for the thames catchment in the United kingdom.Do natural rubber latex condoms pose a risk to aquatic systems?Do concentrations of ethinylestradiol, estradiol, and diclofenac in European rivers exceed proposed EU environmental quality standards?Predicting accurate and ecologically relevant regional scale concentrations of triclosan in rivers for use in higher-tier aquatic risk assessments.Decreasing boron concentrations in UK rivers: insights into reductions in detergent formulations since the 1990s and within-catchment storage issues.Estimating surface water concentrations of "down-the-drain" chemicals in China using a global model.Large microplastic particles in sediments of tributaries of the River Thames, UK - Abundance, sources and methods for effective quantification.Modelling concentrations of decamethylcyclopentasiloxane in two UK rivers using LF2000-WQX.Declines in phosphorus concentration in the upper River Thames (UK): links to sewage effluent cleanup and extended end-member mixing analysis.An assessment of the fate, behaviour and environmental risk associated with sunscreen TiO₂ nanoparticles in UK field scenarios.From dishwasher to tap? Xenobiotic substances benzotriazole and tolyltriazole in the environment.A practical demonstration in modelling diclofenac and propranolol river water concentrations using a GIS hydrology model in a rural UK catchment.The stress response of three-spined sticklebacks is modified in proportion to effluent exposure downstream of wastewater treatment works.Toxicity characterisation of organic contaminants in stormwaters from an agricultural headwater stream in south east England.Phosphorus sources, speciation and dynamics in the lowland eutrophic River Kennet, UK.Internal loading of phosphorus in a sedimentation pond of a treatment wetland: effect of a phytoplankton crash.Prediction of environmental concentrations of glucocorticoids: the River Thames, UK, as an example.A national risk assessment for intersex in fish arising from steroid estrogens.Modelling in-stream temperature and dissolved oxygen at sub-daily time steps: an application to the River Kennet, UK.Comparing predicted against measured steroid estrogen concentrations and the associated risk in two United Kingdom river catchments.Use of a Gammarus pulex bioassay to measure the effects of transient carbofuran runoff from farmland.Endocrine disruption due to estrogens derived from humans predicted to be low in the majority of U.S. surface waters.Modeling Effects of Mixtures of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals at the River Catchment Scale
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