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1. Inter-laboratory comparison of water solubility methods applied to difficult-to-test substances

2. Modeling Time‐Dependent Aquatic Toxicity of Hydrocarbons: Role of Organism Weight, Temperature, and Substance Hydrophobicity

5. Conventional and high resolution chemical characterization to assess refinery effluent treatment performance

6. A critical review and weight of evidence approach for assessing the bioaccumulation of phenanthrene in aquatic environments

7. Moving persistence assessments into the 21st century: A role for weight-of-evidence and overall persistence

9. Assessment of oil refinery wastewater and effluent integrating bioassays, mechanistic modelling and bioavailability evaluation

10. Predicting Primary Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Aquatic Systems: Integrating System and Molecular Structure Parameters using a Novel Machine-Learning Framework

11. The Biodegradation of Dispersed Oil Does Not Induce Toxicity

12. Application of the Target Lipid Model to Assess Toxicity of Heterocyclic Aromatic Compounds to Aquatic Organisms

13. Inter-laboratory comparison of water solubility methods applied to difficult-to-test substances

14. Can a chemical be both readily biodegradable AND very persistent (vP)? Weight-of-evidence determination demonstrates that phenanthrene is not persistent in the environment

15. Characterization of raw and ozonated oil sands process water utilizing atmospheric pressure gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry combined with solid phase microextractionun

16. Investigating predictive tools for refinery effluent hazard assessment using stream mesocosms

17. The Biodegradation of Dispersed Oil Does Not Induce Toxicity at Environmentally-Relevant Concentrations

18. Simulating behavior of petroleum compounds during refinery effluent treatment using the SimpleTreat model

19. Passive dosing yields dissolved aqueous exposures of crude oil comparable to the CROSERF (Chemical Response to Oil Spill: Ecological Effects Research Forum) water accommodated fraction method

20. The sensitivity of a deep-sea fish species (Anoplopoma fimbria) to oil-associated aromatic compounds, dispersant, and Alaskan North Slope crude oil

21. A re-evaluation of PETROTOX for predicting acute and chronic toxicity of petroleum substances

22. Recommendations for Improving Methods and Models for Aquatic Hazard Assessment of Ionizable Organic Chemicals

23. Determining the water solubility of difficult-to-test substances: A tutorial review

24. Miniaturised marine tests as indicators of aromatic hydrocarbon toxicity: Potential applicability to oil spill assessment

25. Assessing toxicity of hydrophobic aliphatic and monoaromatic hydrocarbons at the solubility limit using novel dosing methods

26. The Rate of Crude Oil Biodegradation in the Sea

27. Investigating the role of dissolved and droplet oil in aquatic toxicity using dispersed and passive dosing systems

28. Chronic toxicity of selected polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to algae and crustaceans using passive dosing

29. Water solubility of selected C9–C18 alkanes using a slow-stir technique: Comparison to structure – property models

30. Is the Arrhenius-correction of biodegradation rates, as recommended through REACH guidance, fit for environmentally relevant conditions? An example from petroleum biodegradation in environmental systems

31. Overview of Existing Science to Inform Oil Sands Process Water Release: A Technical Workshop Summary

32. Mixture Effects on Biodegradation Kinetics of Hydrocarbons in Surface Water: Increasing Concentrations Inhibited Degradation whereas Multiple Substrates Did Not

33. Analysis of Sublethal Toxicity in Developing Zebrafish Embryos Exposed to a Range of Petroleum Substances

34. Application of the Target Lipid Model and Passive Samplers to Characterize the Toxicity of Bioavailable Organics in Oil Sands Process-Affected Water

35. Modeling the toxicity of dissolved crude oil exposures to characterize the sensitivity of cod (Gadus morhua) larvae and role of individual and unresolved hydrocarbons

36. Guidance for improving comparability and relevance of oil toxicity tests

37. Role of entrained droplet oil on the bioavailability of petroleum substances in aqueous exposures

38. The sensitivity of a deep-sea fish species (Anoplopoma fimbria) to oil-associated aromatic compounds, dispersant, and Alaskan North Slope crude oil

39. Re-evaluation of target lipid model-derived HC5 predictions for hydrocarbons

40. Extension and validation of the target lipid model for deriving predicted no-effect concentrations for soils and sediments

41. Evaluating toxicity of heavy fuel oil fractions using complementary modeling and biomimetic extraction methods

42. PETRORISK: A risk assessment framework for petroleum substances

43. A re-evaluation of PETROTOX for predicting acute and chronic toxicity of petroleum substances

44. Assessing Aromatic-Hydrocarbon Toxicity to Fish Early Life Stages Using Passive-Dosing Methods and Target-Lipid and Chemical-Activity Models

45. PETROTOX: An aquatic toxicity model for petroleum substances

46. Bioavailability of cyanide and metal-cyanide mixtures to aquatic life

47. Response to Comment on 'Assessing Aromatic-Hydrocarbon Toxicity to Fish Early Life Stages Using Passive-Dosing Methods and Target-Lipid and Chemical-Activity Models'

49. Preparing the Hydrocarbon/Crude Oil

50. Chronic toxicity of selected polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to algae and crustaceans using passive dosing

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