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1. Exposure of an endangered seabird species to persistent organic pollutants: Assessing levels in blood and link with reproductive parameters.

2. Legacy and Emerging Brominated Flame Retardants in Bizerte Lagoon Murex (Hexaplex Trunculus): Levels and Human Health Risk Assessment.

3. Pharmaceuticals, pesticides, personal care products and microplastics contamination assessment of Al-Hassa irrigation network (Saudi Arabia) and its shallow lakes.

4. Anthropogenic contaminants of high concern: Existence in water resources and their adverse effects.

5. Environmental risks associated with contaminants of legacy and emerging concern at European aquaculture areas.

6. The response patterns of stream biofilms to urban sewage change with exposure time and dilution.

7. Development of predicted environmental concentrations to prioritize the occurrence of pharmaceuticals in rivers from Catalonia.

8. Analysis of 44 pharmaceuticals consumed by elderly using liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry.

9. Occurrence of halogenated flame retardants in sediments and sea urchins (Paracentrotus lividus) from a North African Mediterranean coastal lagoon (Bizerte, Tunisia).

10. Extraction of PAHS from an aged creosote-polluted soil by cyclodextrins and rhamnolipids. Side effects on removal and availability of potentially toxic elements.

11. Pharmaceuticals as chemical markers of wastewater contamination in the vulnerable area of the Ebro Delta (Spain).

12. Antibiotic resistance genes distribution in microbiomes from the soil-plant-fruit continuum in commercial Lycopersicon esculentum fields under different agricultural practices.

13. Occurrence of flame retardants in landfills: A case study in Brazil.

14. Shifts of environmental and phytoplankton variables in a regulated river: A spatial-driven analysis.

15. Integrating population connectivity into pollution assessment: Overwintering mixing reveals flame retardant contamination in breeding areas in a migratory raptor.

16. Occurrence and bioaccumulation of chemical contaminants in lettuce grown in peri-urban horticulture.

17. Seasonal soil/snow-air exchange of semivolatile organic pollutants at a coastal arctic site (Tromsø, 69°N).

18. Comprehensive method for the analysis of multi-class organic micropollutants in indoor dust.

19. Presence of pharmaceuticals in fish collected from urban rivers in the U.S. EPA 2008-2009 National Rivers and Streams Assessment.

20. Halogenated flame retardants in stranded sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) from the Mediterranean Sea.

21. Presence and impact of Stockholm Convention POPs in gull eggs from Spanish and Portuguese natural and national parks.

22. Antibiotic resistance along an urban river impacted by treated wastewaters.

23. Assessing the environmental quality of sediments from Split coastal area (Croatia) with a battery of cell-based bioassays.

24. Fluvial biofilms exposed to desiccation and pharmaceutical pollution: New insights using metabolomics.

25. Pharmaceuticals released from senior residences: occurrence and risk evaluation.

26. Characterization of organic aromatic compounds in soils affected by an uncontrolled tire landfill fire through the use of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography-time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

27. Halogenated and organophosphorus flame retardants in European aquaculture samples.

28. Persistent organic pollutants in krill from the Bellingshausen, South Scotia, and Weddell Seas.

29. Influence of seasonality and vegetation on the attenuation of emerging contaminants in wastewater effluent-dominated streams. A preliminary study.

30. River ecosystem processes: A synthesis of approaches, criteria of use and sensitivity to environmental stressors.

31. Anticancer drugs in Portuguese surface waters - Estimation of concentrations and identification of potentially priority drugs.

32. Anticancer drugs: Consumption trends in Spain, prediction of environmental concentrations and potential risks.

33. Development of a macroporous ceramic passive sampler for the monitoring of cytostatic drugs in water.

34. Occurrence and distribution of six selected endocrine disrupting compounds in surface- and groundwaters of the Romagna area (North Italy).

35. Environmental stressors as a driver of the trait composition of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in polluted Iberian rivers.

36. Two important limitations relating to the spiking of environmental samples with contaminants of emerging concern: How close to the real analyte concentrations are the reported recovered values?

37. Response of Lemna gibba L. to high and environmentally relevant concentrations of ibuprofen: Removal, metabolism and morpho-physiological traits for biomonitoring of emerging contaminants.

38. Determination of cytostatic drugs in Besòs River (NE Spain) and comparison with predicted environmental concentrations.

39. Using a polymer probe characterized by MALDI-TOF/MS to assess river ecosystem functioning: From polymer selection to field tests.

40. Relationships between lines of evidence of pollution in estuarine areas: Linking contaminant levels with biomarker responses in mussels and with structure of macroinvertebrate benthic communities.

41. Targeted metabolomics of Gammarus pulex following controlled exposures to selected pharmaceuticals in water.

42. Occurrence and sources of brominated and organophosphorus flame retardants in dust from different indoor environments in Barcelona, Spain.

43. Assessment of the environmental quality of coastal sediments by using a combination of in vitro bioassays.

44. Bioaccumulation and bioconcentration of carbamazepine and other pharmaceuticals in fish under field and controlled laboratory experiments. Evidences of carbamazepine metabolization by fish.

45. Dioxins and dl-PCBs in gull eggs from Spanish Natural Parks (2010-2013).

46. Do pharmaceuticals bioaccumulate in marine molluscs and fish from a coastal lagoon?

47. Ecotoxicity of sediments in rivers: Invertebrate community, toxicity bioassays and the toxic unit approach as complementary assessment tools.

48. Organochlorine compounds in European catfish (Silurus glanis) living in river areas under the influence of a chlor-alkali plant (Ebro River basin).

49. Emission factor estimation of ca. 160 emerging organic microcontaminants by inverse modeling in a Mediterranean river basin (Llobregat, NE Spain).

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