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Amy N. Parks
Amy N. Parks
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Chemistry
Arsenic
Quantitative analysis (chemistry)
Chromatography
Environmental engineering
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Comparison of a chemical and enzymatic extraction of arsenic from rice and an assessment of the arsenic absorption from contaminated water by cooked rice.
2005
Environmental Science & Technology
Amanda H. Ackerman
Patricia A. Creed
Amy N. Parks
Michael W. Fricke
Carol A. Schwegel
John T. Creed
Douglas T. Heitkemper
Nohora P. Vela
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Preservation of As(III) and As(V) in Drinking Water Supply Samples from Across the United States Using EDTA and Acetic Acid as a Means of Minimizing Iron−Arsenic Coprecipitation
2004
Environmental Science & Technology
Patricia A. Gallagher
Carol A. Schwegel
Amy N. Parks
Bryan M. Gamble
Larry Wymer
John T. Creed
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Extraction and detection of a new arsine sulfide containing arsenosugar in molluscs by IC-ICP-MS and IC-ESI-MS/MS
2004
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
Michael W. Fricke
Patricia A. Creed
Amy N. Parks
Jody A. Shoemaker
Carol A. Schwegel
John T. Creed
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An investigation of the chemical stability of arsenosugars in basic environments using IC-ICP-MS and IC-ESI-MS/MS.
2003
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Bryan M. Gamble
Patricia A. Gallagher
Jody A. Shoemaker
Amy N. Parks
David M. Freeman
Carol A. Schwegel
John T. Creed
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