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1. Effects Of Three Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Benzo[a]pyrene, Pyrene And Phenanthrene On Development Of Early Life Stages Of Sebastiscus Marmoratus
2. Ecotoxicological Effects Of Lead (Pb) On Early Life Stages Of Southern Catfish (Silurus Meridionalis)
3. Comparative Toxicity Of Phenanthrene And Alkyl Phenanthrene To Early Life Stages Of Marine Medaka (Oryzias Melatigma)
4. The Immune Toxicities And Mechanisms Of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals In Early Life Stages Of Zebrafish
5. Maternal Transfer And Biotransformation Of Selected Organic Pollutants In Early Life Stage Of Chicken
6. Effects Of Environmental Microbial Exposure In Early Life On Colonization Of Gut Microbiota And Immunity And Metabolism In Adulthood
7. Effect Of Probiotic Formula Milk Powder On The Establishment Of Gut Microbiota In Early Life
8. Neurotoxic Effects Of Silver Nanoparticles On Early Life-stage Development Of Zebrafish(Danio Rerio)
9. The Effects Of Early-Life Environmental Exposure On Preschool Children'S Asthma/Allergic Symptoms
10. Study On The Behavioral Toxicity Of Adrenal Receptor-related Drugs On The Early Life Stages Of Medaka Fish
11. Toxicity of chemically dispersed crude oil to early life stages of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus)
12. The mechanism of retene toxicity in the early life stages of fish
13. Identification of compounds in crude oil that are chronically toxic to the early life stages of fish
14. Toxicity of oil sands to the early life stages of fish
15. The application of a passive dosing system for determining zebrafish early life stage toxicity of hydrocarbons for use in calibrating a predictive model to acute and chronic endpoints
16. Early life exposure to indoor air pollution and DNA methylation change in female never smokers
17. The toxicity of hydroxylated alkyl-phenanthrenes to embryonic fish
18. The early life history and fishery of the California market squid, Loligo opalescens
19. Toxicological significance of CYP1A induction in teleosts exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)
20. Transport and retention of fish early-life stages in Chesapeake Bay: Mechanisms and implications for recruitment
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