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Robert D. Stephens
Robert D. Stephens
University of California, Berkeley
Environmental chemistry
Chemistry
Pollutant
Leachate
Mass spectrometry
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Analysis of breast milk to assess exposure to chlorinated contaminants in Kazakstan: PCBs and organochlorine pesticides in southern Kazakstan.
1997
Environmental Health Perspectives
Kim Hooper
K. Hopper
Myrto Petreas
Jianwen She
Patria Visita
Jennifer Winkler
Michael Mckinney
M. Mok
F.J. Sy
J Garcha
M. Gill
Robert D. Stephens
G. Semenova
T. Sharmanov
Tamara Chuvakova
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Workshop on perinatal exposure to dioxin-like compounds. I. Summary.
1995
Environmental Health Perspectives
Gunilla Lindstrom
Kim Hooper
Myrto Petreas
Robert D. Stephens
Andrew Gilman
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Biotransfer and bioaccumulation of dioxins and furans from soil : chickens as a model for foraging animals
1995
Science of The Total Environment
Robert D. Stephens
Myrto Petreas
Douglas G. Hayward
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Liquid chromatography—mass spectrometry — a new window for environmental analysis
1991
Trends in Analytical Chemistry
Mark A. Brown
Robert D. Stephens
In Suk Kim
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Analysis of target and nontarget pollutants in aqueous leachates from the hazardous waste site Stringfellow, California, via ion chromatography - particle beam and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
1989
Chemosphere
Mark A. Brown
In Suk Kim
Ralmund Roehl
Fassil I. Sasinos
Robert D. Stephens
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