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Pesticide residues and bees--a risk assessmentEcotoxicology is not normal: A comparison of statistical approaches for analysis of count and proportion data in ecotoxicology.Comparative chronic toxicity of imidacloprid, clothianidin, and thiamethoxam to Chironomus dilutus and estimation of toxic equivalency factors.The pros and cons of ecological risk assessment based on data from different levels of biological organizationTime to get off the fence: the need for definitive international guidance on statistical analysis of ecotoxicity data.Environmental risk assessment of pesticides in the River Madre de Dios, Costa Rica using PERPEST, SSD, and msPAF models.Benthic injury dose-response models for polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated sediment using equilibrium partitioning.Efforts to standardize wildlife toxicity values remain unrealized.Furthering the derivation of predictive wildlife toxicity reference values for use in soil cleanup decisions.Development and application of the SSD approach in scientific case studies for ecological risk assessment.A critical evaluation of the fish early-life stage toxicity test for engineered nanomaterials: experimental modifications and recommendations.Revisions to the derivation of the Australian and New Zealand guidelines for toxicants in fresh and marine waters.Life stage sensitivity of the marine mussel Mytilus edulis to ammonia.Mercury toxicity to terrestrial snails in a partial life cycle experiment.Incorporating variability in point estimates in risk assessment: Bridging the gap between LC50 and population endpoints.Defining an exposure-response relationship for suspended kaolin clay particulates and aquatic organisms: work toward defining a water quality guideline for suspended solids.Water quality guidelines for chemicals: learning lessons to deliver meaningful environmental metrics.Evaluation of the test of significant toxicity for determining the toxicity of effluents and ambient water samples.Including or excluding toxicity test data for development of a geometric mean.Misuse of null hypothesis significance testing: would estimation of positive and negative predictive values improve certainty of chemical risk assessment?Tissue-based environmental quality benchmarks and standards.Nitrate causes deleterious effects on the behaviour and reproduction of the aquatic snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Hydrobiidae, Mollusca).What does the ECx tell us about the curve? Thoughts into ecological thresholds.Estimating population-level HC5 for copper using a species sensitivity distribution approach.The drive to ban the NOEC/LOEC in favor of ECx is misguided and misinformed.Germination and root elongation bioassays in six different plant species for testing Ni contamination in soil.Safety assessment of gasification biochars using Folsomia candida (Collembola) ecotoxicological bioassays.In vivo and in vitro changes in neurochemical parameters related to mercury concentrations from specific brain regions of polar bears (Ursus maritimus).Selecting surrogate endpoints for estimating pesticide effects on avian reproductive success.Statistical reporting deficiencies in environmental toxicology.Bayesian approach to potency estimation for aquatic toxicology experiments when a toxicant affects both fecundity and survival.Comment on Fox et al. (2012): What to do with NOECs/NOELs.What to do with NOECS/NOELS--prohibition or innovation?Should we forget NOECs?NOEC: notable oversight of enlightened Canadians: a response to van Dam et al. (2012).Response to Landis and Chapman (2011).Reconsidering sufficient and optimal test design in acute toxicity testing.Evaluation and comparison of the relationship between NOEC and EC10 or EC20 values in chronicDaphniatoxicity testingSediment Toxicity Testing of Organic Chemicals in the Context of Prospective Risk Assessment: A Review
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2011 nî lūn-bûn
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2011年の論文
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2011年学术文章
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Well past time to stop using NOELs and LOELs.
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Well past time to stop using NOELs and LOELs.
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Well past time to stop using NOELs and LOELs.
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Well past time to stop using NOELs and LOELs.
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Well past time to stop using NOELs and LOELs.
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Well past time to stop using NOELs and LOELs.
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Well past time to stop using NOELs and LOELs.
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Peter M Chapman
Wayne G Landis
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10.1002/IEAM.249
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2011-10-01T00:00:00Z