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1. ICP-MS As a Contributing Tool to Nontarget Screening (NTS) Analysis for Environmental Monitoring.

2. Arsenic speciation and localization in horticultural produce grown in a historically impacted mining region.

3. Speciation and degradation of triphenyltin in typical paddy fields and its uptake into rice plants.

4. Atmospheric stability of arsine and methylarsines.

5. Field fluxes and speciation of arsines emanating from soils.

6. Volatilization of organotin species from municipal waste deposits: novel species identification and modeling of atmospheric stability.

7. Arsenic influence on genetic variation in grain trace-element nutrient content in Bengal delta grown rice.

8. Dermal uptake of arsenic through human skin depends strongly on its speciation.

9. Arsenic shoot-grain relationships in field grown rice cultivars.

10. Quantitative and qualitative trapping of volatile methylated selenium species entrained through nitric acid.

11. Environmental and genetic control of arsenic accumulation and speciation in rice grain: comparing a range of common cultivars grown in contaminated sites across Bangladesh, China, and India.

12. Quantitative and qualitative trapping of arsines deployed to assess loss of volatile arsenic from paddy soil.

13. Identification of low inorganic and total grain arsenic rice cultivars from Bangladesh.

14. Geographical variation in total and inorganic arsenic content of polished (white) rice.

15. Inorganic arsenic in rice bran and its products are an order of magnitude higher than in bulk grain.

16. Speciation and localization of arsenic in white and brown rice grains.

17. Greatly enhanced arsenic shoot assimilation in rice leads to elevated grain levels compared to wheat and barley.

18. Monitoring the arsenic and iodine exposure of seaweed-eating North Ronaldsay sheep from the gestational and suckling periods to adulthood by using horns as a dietary archive.

19. Market basket survey shows elevated levels of As in South Central U.S. processed rice compared to California: consequences for human dietary exposure.

20. Increase in rice grain arsenic for regions of Bangladesh irrigating paddies with elevated arsenic in groundwaters.

21. Variation in arsenic speciation and concentration in paddy rice related to dietary exposure.

22. Biotransformation and accumulation of arsenic in soil amended with seaweed.

23. Arsenic accumulation and metabolism in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

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