Search

Your search keyword '"Wheeler, James"' showing total 17 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Wheeler, James" Remove constraint Author: "Wheeler, James" Journal environmental toxicology & chemistry Remove constraint Journal: environmental toxicology & chemistry
17 results on '"Wheeler, James"'

Search Results

1. A Decision Logic for the Reliability Assessment and Interpretation of Vitellogenin Measurements.

2. An Amphibian Metamorphosis Assay Dietary Restriction Study: Lessons for Data Interpretation.

3. New Approach Methodologies for the Endocrine Activity Toolbox: Environmental Assessment for Fish and Amphibians.

4. The Extended Amphibian Metamorphosis Assay: A Thyroid‐Specific and Less Animal‐Intensive Alternative to the Larval Amphibian Growth and Development Assay.

5. Predictive Toxicity Models for Chemically Related Substances: A Case Study with Nonionic Alcohol Ethoxylate Surfactant.

6. Key Opportunities to Replace, Reduce, and Refine Regulatory Fish Acute Toxicity Tests.

7. Critical Review of Read‐Across Potential in Testing for Endocrine‐Related Effects in Vertebrate Ecological Receptors.

8. Building and Applying Quantitative Adverse Outcome Pathway Models for Chemical Hazard and Risk Assessment.

9. In Response: Adverse outcome pathways-An industry perspective.

10. An evaluation of fish early life stage tests for predicting reproductive and longer-term toxicity from plant protection product active substances.

11. Saving two birds with one stone: using active substance avian acute toxicity data to predict formulated plant protection product toxicity.

12. Are acute and chronic saltwater fish studies required for plant protection and biocidal product active substance risk assessment?

13. COMPARATIVE ACUTE AND CHRONIC SENSITIVITY OF FISH AND AMPHIBIANS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF DATA.

14. A method to predict and understand fish survival under dynamic chemical stress using standard ecotoxicity data.

15. Species extrapolation for the 21st century.

16. FRESHWATER TO SALTWATER TOXICITY EXTRAPOLATION USING SPECIES SENSITIVITY DISTRIBUTIONS.

17. BETTER BOOTSTRAP ESTIMATION OF HAZARDOUS CONCENTRATION THRESHOLDS FOR AQUATIC ASSEMBLAGES.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources