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110. Cytochrome P450-catalysed arene-epoxidation of the bioactive tea tree oil ingredient p-cymene: indication for the formation of a reactive allergenic intermediate?

111. Metabolism of a nonylphenol isomer bySphingomonassp. strain TTNP3.

120. Innovative biodiagnosis meets chemical structure elucidation – Novel tools in effect directed analysis to support the identification and monitoring of emerging toxicants on a European scale (EDA-EMERGE)

126. Modélisation, analyse des flux de substances et traitement des composés pharmaceutiques et désinfectants émis dans les eaux usées des établissements de santé

127. Mikroverunreinigungen aus kommunalem Abwasser

128. European demonstration program on the effect-based and chemical identification and monitoring of organic pollutants in European surface waters (vol 601, pg 1849, 2017)

133. Morphological, hydrological, biogeochemical and ecological changes and challenges in river restoration: the Thur River case study

135. Quantification Approaches in Non-Target LC/ESI/HRMS Analysis: An Interlaboratory Comparison.

136. Pesticides can be a substantial source of trifluoroacetate (TFA) to water resources.

137. Tracing pesticide dynamics: High resolution offers new insights to karst groundwater quality.

138. Progress, applications, and challenges in high-throughput effect-directed analysis for toxicity driver identification - is it time for HT-EDA?

139. How Wastewater Reflects Human Metabolism─Suspect Screening of Pharmaceutical Metabolites in Wastewater Influent.

140. Organ-specific biotransformation in salmonids: Insight into intrinsic enzyme activity and biotransformation of three micropollutants.

141. Should Transformation Products Change the Way We Manage Chemicals?

142. Innovative analytical methodologies for characterizing chemical exposure with a view to next-generation risk assessment.

144. Bioconcentration Assessment of Three Cationic Surfactants in Permanent Fish Cell Lines.

145. Identification of polar organic chemicals in the aquatic foodweb: Combining high-resolution mass spectrometry and trend analysis.

146. Application of biological early warning systems in wastewater treatment plants: Introducing a promising approach to monitor changing wastewater composition.

147. Machine Learning-Based Hazard-Driven Prioritization of Features in Nontarget Screening of Environmental High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Data.

148. What is in the fish? Collaborative trial in suspect and non-target screening of organic micropollutants using LC- and GC-HRMS.

149. Elucidating the spatial distribution of organic contaminants and their biotransformation products in amphipod tissue by MALDI- and DESI-MS-imaging.

150. Closing the gap: Ion chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry to trace highly polar anionic substances in groundwater.

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