209 results on '"Walker, John D."'
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2. Use of QSARs in International Decision-Making Frameworks to Predict Health Effects of Chemical Substances
3. Use of QSARs in International Decision-Making Frameworks to Predict Ecologic Effects and Environmental Fate of Chemical Substances
4. Prediction of Estrogen Receptor Binding for 58,000 Chemicals Using an Integrated System of a Tree-Based Model with Structural Alerts
5. Prioritizing PBT Substances
6. Closing the Lid on Pandora's Box.
7. Arrogance
8. Hospitalized patients with 2009 H1N1 influenza in the United States, April-June 2009
9. In silico screening of estrogen-like chemicals based on different nonlinear classification models
10. Use of QSARs in international decision-making frameworks to predict ecologic effects and environmental fate of chemical substances
11. Use of QSARs in international decision-making frameworks to predict health effects of chemical substances
12. Complications and Owner Assessment of Canine Total Hip Replacement: A Multicenter Internet Based Survey
13. From Decision Tree to Heterogeneous Decision Forest: A Novel Chemometrics Approach for Structure-Activity Relationship Modeling
14. Liberalism, consent and the problem of adaptive preferences
15. Applications of QSARs in toxicology: a US Government perspective
16. Quantitative structure–activity relationships (QSARs) in toxicology: a historical perspective
17. The Food Quality Protection Act - chemical testing issues.
18. Randomized Phase I Trial of Two Different Combination Foscarnet and Ganciclovir Chronic Maintenance Therapy Regimens for AIDS Patients with Cytomegalovirus Retinitis: AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 151
19. Effects of Chemicals on Microorganisms
20. Effects of Chemicals on Microorganisms
21. Effects of Chemicals on Microorganisms
22. Effects of Chemicals on Microorganisms
23. Evaluation of variables influencing success and complication rates in canine total hip replacement: results from the British Veterinary Orthopaedic Association Canine Hip Registry (collation of data: 2010-2012)
24. Prioritizing PBT Substances
25. The valuation of subsidies in kind and their effects on costs
26. Fundamental QSARs for Metal Ions
27. Toward a More Realistic QSAR Approach to Predicting Metal Toxicity
28. Structure–Activity Relationships for Aldehyde Categories
29. Quantitative Cationic Activity Relationships for Predicting Toxicity of Metal Ions from Physicochemical Properties and Natural Occurrence Levels
30. An analysis of the Navy's overseas screening policy
31. Use of structural alerts to develop rules for identifying chemical substances with skin irritation or skin corrosion potential
32. The Skin Irritation Corrosion Rules Estimation Tool (SICRET)
33. Use of Physicochemical Property Limits to Develop Rules for Identifying Chemical Substances with no Skin Irritation or Corrosion Potential
34. (Q)SARs for Predicting Skin Irritation and Corrosion: Mechanisms, Transparency and Applicability of Predictions
35. Application of QSARs: Correlation of Acute Toxicity in the Rat Following Oral or Inhalation Exposure
36. Identification of the Structural Requirements for Mutagenicity by Incorporating Molecular Flexibility and Metabolic Activation of Chemicals I: TA100 Model
37. Molecular Connectivity: Polarity Correction to Improve Correlation with Hydrophobicity
38. Use of QSARs to Promote More Cost-Effective Use of Chemical Monitoring Resources. 2. Screening Chemicals for Hydrolysis Half-Lives, Henry's Law Constants, Ultimate Biodegradation Potential, Modes of Toxic Action and Bioavailability
39. Interspecies quantitative structure‐activity relationship model for aldehydes: Aquatic toxicity
40. Use of QSARs to Promote More Cost-Effective Use of Chemical Monitoring Resources. 1. Screening Industrial Chemicals and Pesticides, Direct Food Additives, Indirect Food Additives and Pharmaceuticals for Biodegradation, Bioconcentration and Aquatic Toxicity Potential
41. Quantitative structure‐activity relationships for predicting metabolism and modeling cytochrome P450 enzyme activities
42. Quantitative structure‐activity relationships for predicting potential ecological hazard of organic chemicals for use in regulatory risk assessments
43. Quantitative structure‐activity relationships for predicting skin and respiratory sensitization
44. International Workshops on QSARs in the Environmental Sciences – The First 20 Years
45. QSARs for the skin sensitization potential of aldehydes and related compounds
46. Using HPV Chemical Data to Develop QSARs for Non-HPV Chemicals: Opportunities to Promote More Efficient Use of Chemical Testing Resources
47. QSARs for Prioritizing PBT Substances to Promote Pollution Prevention
48. Improving Opportunities for Regulatory Acceptance of QSARs: The Importance of Model Domain, Uncertainty, Validity and Predictability
49. Bioconcentration potential predictions based on molecular attributes – an early warning approach for chemicals found in humans, birds, fish and wildlife
50. QSARs for Endocrine Disruption Priority Setting Database 2: The Integrated 4-Phase Model
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