Cite
Changes in toxicity and Ah receptor agonist activity of suspended particulate matter during flood events at the rivers Neckar and Rhine — a mass balance approach using in vitro methods and chemical analysis
MLA
Henner Hollert, et al. “Changes in Toxicity and Ah Receptor Agonist Activity of Suspended Particulate Matter during Flood Events at the Rivers Neckar and Rhine — a Mass Balance Approach Using in Vitro Methods and Chemical Analysis.” Environmental Science and Pollution Research, vol. 15, Oct. 2008, pp. 536–53. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-008-0056-6.
APA
Henner Hollert, Thomas Braunbeck, Jan Wölz, Sibylle Maletz, Magnus Engwall, Bert van Bavel, Roland Weber, Helena Olsman Takner, Ulrike Kammann, & Martin Klempt. (2008). Changes in toxicity and Ah receptor agonist activity of suspended particulate matter during flood events at the rivers Neckar and Rhine — a mass balance approach using in vitro methods and chemical analysis. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 15, 536–553. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-008-0056-6
Chicago
Henner Hollert, Thomas Braunbeck, Jan Wölz, Sibylle Maletz, Magnus Engwall, Bert van Bavel, Roland Weber, Helena Olsman Takner, Ulrike Kammann, and Martin Klempt. 2008. “Changes in Toxicity and Ah Receptor Agonist Activity of Suspended Particulate Matter during Flood Events at the Rivers Neckar and Rhine — a Mass Balance Approach Using in Vitro Methods and Chemical Analysis.” Environmental Science and Pollution Research 15 (October): 536–53. doi:10.1007/s11356-008-0056-6.