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2. Quantitative risk analysis of gas explosions in tunnels

3. Effect of habitat use and diet on the gastrointestinal parasite community of an avian omnivore from an urbanized environment

4. Combined usage of stable isotopes and GPS-based telemetry to understand the feeding ecology of an omnivorous bird, the Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis)

5. Flammability limits of NH3–H2–N2–air mixtures at elevated initial temperatures

6. Protein Transfer in Mainstream and Sidestream Cigarette Smoke

7. Forensic analysis of explosions: Inverse calculation of the charge mass

9. The Svalbard glaucous gull as bioindicator species in the European arctic: insight from 35 years of contaminants research

10. Preoperative localization of parathyroid lesions in hyperparathyroidism: relationship between technetium-99m-MIBI uptake and oxyphil cell content

11. False-positive 201thallium study in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome

12. Incidence of Febrile Neutropenia with Taxane-Based Systemic Therapy in Women with Early Stage Breast Cancer

13. Ascites and right pleural effusion: demonstration of a peritoneo-pleural communication

14. Diffuse lung uptake of technetium-99m sulfur colloid in malaria

15. [Hepatobiliary scintigraphy using 99m Tc-DISIDA and obstructive cholangiopathy in children]

16. Emerging investigator series: nontargeted screening of aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonists in endangered beluga whales from the St. Lawrence Estuary: beyond legacy contaminants.

17. Variations in thyroid hormone levels in endangered St. Lawrence Estuary belugas: Potential linkage with stress and organohalogen contaminant exposure.

18. Impact of landfill characteristics on the atmospheric exposure to halogenated flame retardants in gulls.

19. Halogenated flame retardant exposure pathways in urban-adapted gulls: Are atmospheric routes underestimated?

20. Biotransformation of Dec-604 and potential effect on thyroid deiodinase activity in highly flame retardant-exposed gulls.

21. Triclosan is the Predominant Antibacterial Compound in Ontario Sewage Sludge.

22. Occurrence and temporal trends of industrial antioxidants and UV absorbents in the endangered St. Lawrence Estuary beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas).

23. Flame retardants and their associations with thyroid hormone-related variables in northern fulmars from the Faroe Islands.

24. Disruption by stealth - Interference of endocrine disrupting chemicals on hormonal crosstalk with thyroid axis function in humans and other animals.

25. Time-dependent biological responses of juvenile yellow perch (Perca flavescens) exposed in situ to a major urban effluent.

26. Spatial and temporal variations of halogenated flame retardants and organophosphate esters in landfill air: Potential linkages with gull exposure.

27. Suspect and Nontarget Screening Revealed Class-Specific Temporal Trends (2000-2017) of Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances in St. Lawrence Beluga Whales.

28. Gulls foraging in landfills: Does atmospheric exposure to halogenated flame retardants result in bioaccumulation?

29. Lipid metabolites as indicators of body condition in highly contaminant-exposed belugas from the endangered St. Lawrence Estuary population (Canada).

30. Trophic transfer of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in a recently modified freshwater food web from the St. Lawrence River, Canada.

31. Bidirectional transfer of halogenated flame retardants between the gastrointestinal tract and ingested plastics in urban-adapted ring-billed gulls.

32. Metabolomic profiles of the endangered St. Lawrence Estuary beluga population and associations with organohalogen contaminants.

33. An investigation of physiological effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on a long-distance migratory seabird, the northern gannet.

34. Environmental exposure of northern pike to a primary wastewater effluent: Impact on the lipidomic profile and lipid metabolism.

35. Influence of overwinter distribution on exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in seabirds, ancient murrelets (Synthliboramphus antiquus), breeding on the Pacific coast of Canada.

36. Changes in plasma biochemistry in breeding ring-billed gulls: Effects of anthropogenic habitat use and contaminant exposure.

37. Landfills represent significant atmospheric sources of exposure to halogenated flame retardants for urban-adapted gulls.

38. Suspect screening of plastic-related chemicals in northern pike (Esox lucius) from the St. Lawrence River, Canada.

39. Associations between organohalogen exposure and thyroid- and steroid-related gene responses in St. Lawrence Estuary belugas and minke whales.

40. Is the urban-adapted ring-billed gull a biovector for flame retardants?

41. Habitat use strategy influences the tissue signature of trace elements including rare earth elements in an urban-adapted omnivorous bird.

42. Changes in thyroid axis responses in two ring-billed gull sub-populations differentially exposed to halogenated flame retardants.

43. Unusually high Deca-BDE concentrations and new flame retardants in a Canadian Arctic top predator, the glaucous gull.

44. Interaction between deca-BDE and hepatic deiodinase in a highly PBDE-exposed bird.

45. A miniature bird-borne passive air sampler for monitoring halogenated flame retardants.

46. Environmental exposure to a major urban wastewater effluent: Effects on the energy metabolism of northern pike.

47. Multiple stressors including contaminant exposure and parasite infection predict spleen mass and energy expenditure in breeding ring-billed gulls.

48. Dechlorane Plus induces oxidative stress and decreases cyclooxygenase activity in the blue mussel.

49. Temporal trends of PBDEs and emerging flame retardants in belugas from the St. Lawrence Estuary (Canada) and comparisons with minke whales and Canadian Arctic belugas.

50. Feather corticosterone during non-breeding correlates with multiple measures of physiology during subsequent breeding in a migratory seabird.

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