283 results on '"Palmer CG"'
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2. Water service delivery challenges in a small south African municipality: Identifying and exploring key elements and relationships in a complex social-ecological system
3. Influence of selected biotopes on chironomid-based bioassessment of the Swartkops River, Eastern Cape, South Africa
4. Using a Risk-based Approach for Derivation of Water Quality Guidelines for Sulphate
5. The mayfly nymph Austrophlebioides pusillus harker defies common osmoregulatory assumptions
6. Evidence synthesis and guideline development in genomic medicine: current status and future prospects
7. Risk assessment using the species sensitivity distribution method: Data quality versus data quantity
8. Assessing the chronic toxicity of atrazine, permethrin, and chlorothalonil to the cladoceran Ceriodaphnia cf. dubia in laboratory and natural river water
9. A comparison of mixture toxicity assessment: Examining the chronic toxicity of atrazine, permethrin and chlorothalonil in mixtures to Ceriodaphnia cf. Dubia
10. The relationship between concurrently measured SASS (South African Scoring System) and turbidity data archived in the South African River Health Programme’s Rivers Database
11. Roles of sponge sizes and membrane types in a single stage sponge-submerged membrane bioreactor for improving nutrient removal from wastewater for reuse
12. Roles of polyurethane foam in aerobic moving and fixed bed bioreactors
13. Assessment methodologies for water reuse scheme and technology
14. A chronic toxicity test protocol using Caridina nilotica (Decapoda: Atyidae) and the generation of salinity toxicity data
15. Enhanced biological nutrient removal by a single stage sponge-submerged membrane bioreactor in waste water treatment for reuse
16. Enhancement of organics removal by an integrated non woven media biofilter-submerged membrane adsorption hybrid system
17. Application of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) to a Typical Nursery Industry in Australia
18. Finding integration pathways: developing a transdisciplinary (TD) approach for the Upper Nepean Catchment
19. What is meant by '95% of species'? An argument for the inclusion of rapid tolerance testing
20. The development of water qualtiy methods within ecological Reserve assessments, and links to environmental flows
21. The development of a toxicity database using freshwater macroinvertebrates, and its application to the protection of South African water resources
22. Comparing test systems to measure the salinity tolerance of freshwater invertebrates
23. Patterns of chironomid body-size distribution in an effluent-impacted river in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
24. Global Scale Variation in the Salinity Sensitivity of Riverine Macroinvertebrates: Eastern Australia, France, Israel and South Africa
25. Morphological abnormalities in frogs from a rice-growing region in NSW, Australia, with investigations into pesticide exposure
26. Roles of polyurethane foam in aerobic moving and fixed bed bioreactors
27. Distribution of frogs in rice bays within an irrigated agricultural area: Links to pesticide usage and farm practices
28. Concepts towards a novel integrated assessment methodology of urban water reuse
29. Assessment methodologies for water reuse scheme and technology
30. Enhancement of organics removal by an integrated non woven media biofilter-submerged membrane adsorption hybrid system
31. Enhanced biological nutrient removal by a single stage sponge-submerged membrane bioreactor in waste water treatment for reuse
32. Engaging a window of opportunity: Synchronicity between a regional river conservation initiative and broader water law reform in South Africa
33. Application of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) to a Typical Nursery Industry in Australia
34. Finding integration pathways: developing a transdisciplinary (TD) approach for the Upper Nepean Catchment.
35. Relative salinity tolerance of freshwater macroinvertebrates from the south-east Eastern Cape, South Africa compared with the Barwon Catchment, Victoria, Australia
36. The impact of water quality deterioration on macroinvertebrate communities in the Swartkops River, South Africa: a multimetric approach
37. The salinity tolerance of eggs and hatchlings of selected aquatic macroinvertebrates in south-east Australia and South Africa
38. Links between ecotoxicology, biomonitoring and water chemistry in the integration of water quality into environmental flow assessments.
39. A chronic toxicity test protocol usingCaridina nilotica(Decapoda: Atyidae) and the generation of salinity toxicity data
40. The development of water quality methods within ecological Reserve assessments, and links to environmental flows
41. Riverine macroinvertebrate responses to chlorine and chlorinated sewage effluents - community structure in the Umsunduze and Umbilo Rivers, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Water SA, 29 (4) 2003, p.474: erratum
42. Riverine macroinvertebrate responses to chlorine and chlorinated sewage effluents - acute chlorine tolerances of Baetis harrisoni (Ephemeroptera) from two rivers in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
43. Ethnic differences in parental perceptions of genetic testing for deaf infants.
44. Psychiatric disorders in clinical genetics II: individualizing recurrence risks.
45. Localization of the gene for acetyl-CoA carboxylase to human chromosome 17.
46. Localization of the gene for acetyl-CoA carboxylase to human chromosome 17
47. The evaluation of biological indices to assess the condition of hillslope seep wetlands in the Tsitsa River Catchment, South Africa.
48. Established adulthood: A new conception of ages 30 to 45.
49. Using a trait-based approach for assessing the vulnerability and resilience of hillslope seep wetland vegetation cover to disturbances in the Tsitsa River catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
50. Development of a procedure for determining the mixing ratios in ecotoxicological experiments and its application in binary salt mixture experiments.
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