Subject Index 1980
Accumulation bioaccumulation,and structure of chiorobenzenes, in guppies, 409 and water solubility, relationship, ecotoxicology of organic chemicals, rat study, 277 factors, haiogenated biphenyls in fish, 61 of aroclor, fish, thermodynamic interpretation, 671 Cd imd Hg in mussels during simultaneous or successive exposure, 725 Cd by marine bacteria, effect of concentration, pH, salinity,temp, etc, 713 chlorinated gualacois and catechols, bleaks, 143 chlorobenzenes in guppies, kinetics, 3 polychlorinated biphenyis by goldfish and inactivation by activated carbon, 157 triphenyl phosphate by Rainbow trout, 525 bioconcentration, of PCB's and steric factors, relationship in sea mullet, 731 relationships between aqueous solubility and octanolwater coeffs, 701 Air and Atmosphere bromobenzene, photochemistry, 421 evidence for nitroaromatics as particulates acting as mutagens, 83 incinerator effluents, formation of chlorinated dibenzo-pdio xins, 501
Air and Atmosphere (continued) laboratory, contamination with polychlorinated biphenyl, 45 marine aerosol, size distribution, effect of slight urban pob lution, 581 nitrogen dioxide, reaction with cholesterol, 777 reaction with lung surface components, 777 O(3P) reaction with ethylene, 325 oxidation, formation of chlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, 693 p-dichlorobenzene, photochemistry, 437 urban, chloroform emission, 311 Animals (see also under Fish) cats, effect of endosulfan on blood glucose, 119 Finnish wildlife, environmental toxins, 643 Homarus amer~canus As-metabolism, 335 human lung surfaoes, reaction with nitrogen dioxide, 777 Mytilus edulis soft parts, uptake and loss of Cd, effect of EDTA and phosphate, 495 toxicity and accumulation of Cd and Hg during simultaneous and successive exposure, 725 Nitocra spinipes, reproduction, toxic effects of chlorinated guaiacois and catechols, 143 rats, cyolane excretion and toxicity, 635 pharmacokinetics of hexachlorobiphenyls, effect of degree of ortho chioro substitution, 129 iii
Animals (continued) solid swine manure, relation between odor and odorous components, 587
Bacteria - see under M i ~ Biphenyls fat content, polychlorinatud biphenyl level and tri- to octabiphenyl distr~ution in human milk, 763 halogenated - - , accumulation factors in fish, 61 hexachloro--, pharmacokinetics in rats, effect of degree of ortho chloro substitution, 129 perchlorination of 2-hydroxybiphenyl and methyl ether, 175 polychlorinated, absorption and bioaccumulationby goldfish and inactivation by activated carbon, 157 aqueous solubility, 257 bioconcentration in sea mullet, relationship of steric factors, 731 laboratory air contamination, 45 substitutes, partition coeff, reversed phase tic, 683 reaction of biphenyl and ophenylphenol with nitrogen monoxide, 771
Carcinogens chloroform emission into urban atmosphere, 311 nitroaromatics as airborne particulates, 83
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Cascinogens (continued) dipropyinitrosamine, photodecomposition, 51 Chlorine compounds arodflor, bioaccumulation in fish, thermodynamic interpretation, 671 chlorinated, alkylbenzenes in Cz2 chlorinated paraffins, 139 benzene residues, in seeds, 165 guaiacois and catechols, bioaccumulation in bleaks, and reproductive toxic effects on Nitocra spinipes, 143 hydrocarbons, residues in fish, Finland, 1973-1978, 643 phenols in sediments and suspensions of Weser estuary, 111 chlorination of bituminous coal, 693 of olefms, correlation between structure and photochlodnation, 317 water, formation of nonvolatile mutagens, 385 chlorobenzeues, accumulation and elimination in guppies, kinetics, 3 structure and bioaccumulation in guppies, i/o characters, 409 chloroethylene, reaction with O(3P), 325 chloroform emission into urban atmosphere, 311 chloroiodocumene, synthesis, 551 chlorophenoxyacetic acid, fate in acid soils, 745 compounds formed in methanedichloromethane flame, 679 dechlorane and mtrex, uptake and excretion by salmon, 73 dichlorobenzene, mono substituted, photo-induced deuteration, 59 dichlorophenol and dichloropyrocatechol, synthesis from dichlorobenzene by Pseudo. mon~ sp, 457 p-dichlorobenzene, reaction with nitrogen oxides in air, 437 perchlorination of 2(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)4,5,6-trichlorophenol, and methyl ether, 175 polychlorinated compds in incinerator effluents, 501 dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans from incinerated urban waste, occurrence and evaluation, 611 diphenyl ethers, pyrolysis,
Chlorine compounds (continued) formation of PCDFs and PCDDs, 351 paraff'ms, partition coeff, reversed phase tic, 683 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-pdioxin in vegetables, method of determination, 623 tetrachlorognaiacol in aquatic food chains, Finland lakes, 441 Coal chlorination, formation of chlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, 693 Combustion selected processes, organic emissions, review, 187 waste, chlorinated organic compds formed in methane-dichloromethane flame, 679 Cyanides ion, formation, reaction of naphthylamine with nitrous acid, 415 Degradation biodegradability of pesticides by microorganisms, 33 biodegradation and toxicity of selected amines on aquatic organisms, 753 of petroleum, use of'3C NMR, 377 petroleum residues in marine environment, 539 photo - - , of propyzamide, 105 Dioxins
chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, in incinerated effluents, 501 chlorodibenzo-p-dioxins, formation by air oxidation and chlorination of bituminous coal, 693 PCDDs, formation from pyrolysis of polychlorinated diphenyI ethers, 35 l from incinerated urban waste, occurrence and evaluation, 611 t etrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxins in chemical wastes, aqueous effluents and softs, 553 ppt levels in vegetables, method of determination, 623 Environment evaluation of chemicals, 293 fate of organo-phospbate and organo-phosphorothionate esters, hydrolysis rate constants, application of linear
Environment (continued) free energy relationships, 571 organic chemicals, relationship between water solubility and bioaccumulation potential, rats, 277 Enzymes activity in brain, plasma, erythrocytes and liver, after cyoiane doses in rat, 635 glutathione-S-t ransferase, presence in microorganisms, 565 Fish accumulation factors of halogenated biphenyls, 61 Alburnus aiburnus, bioaccumulation of chlorinated guaiacols and catechols, 143 bioaccumulationof arochtor in fish, thermodynamic interpretation, 671 bluegills and channel catfish, uptake of propamocarb, 329 goldfish, absorption and bioaccumulation of polychlorihated biphenyls, inactivation by activated carbon, 157 guppies, bioaccumulationand eliminationof chlorohenzenes, kinetics, 3 bioaccumulation and structure of chlorobenzenes, 409 Rainbow trout, bioaccumulation of triphenyl phosphate, 525 salmon, marine invertebrates and freshwater clams, lethality of aminocath and related compds, 79 uptake and excretion of mirex and dechloranes, 73 sea mullet, steric factors and bioconcentration of PCBs, 731 toxins, residue contents during 1973-1978, Finland, 643 Flame retardants dechloranes and mirex, uptake and excretion by salmon, 73 Food aquatic food chains, transport and enrichment of chlorinated phenolic compds, 441 citrus fruits treated with biphenyl and o-phenylphenol, photoreaction with nitrogen monoxide, 771 human milk, fat content, polychlorinated biphenyl level and tri- to octabiphenyl distribution, 763 vegetables, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo*p-dioxin in, method of determination, 623
Fungicides propamocarb, uptake by bluegills and channel catfish, 329
Funms PCDFs, formation from pyrolysis of polychlorinated dio phenyl ethers, 351 from incinerated urban waste, occurrence and evaluation, 611 Glucose blood levels, effect of endosulfan, cats, 119
Isotope effects I'C benzene, adsorption, at ground level, 663 photo-induced deuteration of mono-substituted dichtorobenzene, 59 Kinetics chlorobenzenes in fish, 3 pharmacokinetics of hexachlorobiphenyls in rats, effect of degree of ortho substitution, 129 rate of volatilisation of fenitrothion from fresh water, 151
Microoqpmisms (continued) concentration, pH, temp, salinity, etc, 713 Micrococcus luteus, lead abstraction by cell surface charge and chemical equilibria, 21 pesticide biodegradability, 33 presence of glutathione-S-tranaferase, 565 Pseudomonas sp, synthesis of dichlorophenols and dichloropyrocatechois from dichlorobenzenes, 457 soil, ability to degrade 2,4-D by metabolism or co-metabolism, 169
Mut~gens Herbicides biodegradation, by microbial strains, 33 dipropylnitrosamine, photodecomposition, 51 MCPA, fate in soil, 365 propyzamide, photodegradation, 105 triazine resistant weeds, 39 Hydrocatbcms aromatic m , photochemistry, 421,437 CI2 chlorinated paraffins, presence of chlorinated alkylbenzenes, 139 organic emissions, from selected combustion processes, review, 187 * 1-nitro-2-phenylnaphthalene, environmental,photochemistry, 99 Insecticides carbamate, residues after usage, toxicology, biological response, 251 J'C labelled 1-(4-chlorophenylcarbamoyl)-3(4-chlorophenyl)4-phen yl-2-pyrazolin, effects in soil and sprayed application, 469 cyclodiene - - , solid, intramolecular [2+2] -photocycioaddition, 547 cyoiane, excretion and toxicity in rat, 635 endosulfan, effect on blood glucose, cats, 119 p-dichlorobenzene, photochemistry, 437 phenothoate and phenothoate oxon, persistence on fruit, leaf, soil, air, in Florida citrus, 343 water solubility and bioaccumulation, 277
Mechanisms lead uptake by bacteria, 21 Metabolism As, in Homarus an~ricanus, 335 lipid m in humans, reaction of cholesterol with nitrogen dioxide, 777 or co-metabolism, ability of soft microorganisms to degrade, 2,4-D, 169 Metabolites of herbicide MCPA, analysis of residues in soil, 365 Metals and non-metals As, metabolism in Homarus americanus, 335 Cd, accumulation by marine bacteria, effect of temp, salinity, pH, Cd concentration, etc, 713 tolerance of Holcus lanatus, 123 uptake and loss from soft parts of Myttlus edulis, effect of EDTA and phosphate, 495 Cd and Hg, toxicity and accumulation, simultaneous or successive exposure of mussels, 725 Hg, residues in fish, Finland 1973 -1978,643 Pb, regulation of bacterial abstraction by cell surface charge and chemical equilibria, 2 l photomineralisation of benzene on solid surfaces, 663 trace metal transport and partitioning in suspended sediments of Rio Grande, 89 Microorganisms aquatic, biodegradation and toxicity of selected amines, 753 marine bacteria, resistant, Cd accumulation, effect of
evidence for nitroatomatics in airborne particulates, 83 mutagenicity data for organic pigments, non-volatile, formation by water chlorination, 385 Pesticides aminocarb and related compds, lethality to salmon, marine invertebrates and freshwater clams, 79 biodegradability by microorganisms, 33 2,4-D, degradation, ability of soft microorganisms, by metabolism or co-metabolism, 169 dipropyinitrosamine, photodecomposition, 51 fenitrothion, rate of voiatilisation from fresh water, 151 mirex and dechloranes, uptake and excretion by salmon, 73 water solubility and bioaccumulation, 277 Petroleum characterisation of residues and biodegradation, ~3C NMR, 377 degradation of residues in sea, 539 Phosphorus compounds . organo-phosphate and-phosphorothionate esters, environmental fate, linear free energy relationships to estimate hydrolysis rate, 571 phenothoate and phenothoate oxon, persistence on fruit, leaf, soil, air in Florida citrus, 343 phosphate, effect on loss of Cd by uptake in soft parts of Mytilus edulis, 495 phosphate esters, environmental dynamics, 525
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Phosphcns compounds (continued) partition coeff, reversed phase tic, 683 triphenyl phosphate, bioaccumulation by Rainbow trout, 525 PhotoehemisUy aromatic hydrocarbom, 421,437 chlorination of olefins, correlation between stxucture and light, 317 decomposition of dipropyinitromrnine vapour, 51 degradation of propyzamide, 105 induced deuteration of mono substituted dichlorobenzene, 59 intramolecular [2+2 ]-cycloaddition of solid cyclodien insecticides, 547 mineralisation of benzene on solid surface, 663 l:nitro-2-pbenylnaphthalenein environment,99 reaction of biphenyl and o-phen* ylphenol with nitrogen monoxide, 771 irlsments synthetic, organic - - , ecology and toxicology, 595 Physical meamtrements aqueous solubility and octanol-water partition coeffs, rehtionships, 701 linear free energy relationships, application to estimate hydtolysis rate of organo-phosphate and -phosphorothionate esters, 571 Plants
Amaranthus retroflexus, Cheno. podium polyspermum and Polygonum persicaria atrazine reshtant, 39 ~4CIabeiled l-(4-chloropbenylcarbamoyl)-3(4-chlorophen yl)4-phenyb2-pyrazolin in soil and sprayed application, 469 Florida citrus, phenothoate and phenothoate oxon, persistence on fruit, leaf, soil and air, 343 Holcus lanatus, CA tolerance, 123 seeds, chlorinated benzene residues in, 165 Pollutants chlorinated phenols in water of Weser estuary, 111
Pollutants (continued) chlorophenols in aquatic food chains, Finland lakes, 441 organic emissions from selected combustion processes, review, 187 pershtent in river water and ground water, Netherlands, 231 phthalate esters, fate and transport in aquatic environment, 393 hydrolysis, linear free energy relationships, 403 solid swine manure, relation between odor and odorous components, 587 source, water quality assessment data, coal mine strip drainage, 265 urban atmosphere, chloroform emission. 311 effect on size distribution of marine aerosol, 581 Resistance to triazine, 3 weed species, 39 Soil acid m , fate of chlorophenoxyacetic acid, 745 ~4C4abeiled 1-(4-chlorophenylcarbamoyl)-3(4-chloropbenyl)4-phenyl-2-pyrazolin effect as compared with sprayed application, 469 CA tolerance of Holcus lanatus. 123 fate of herbicide MCPA, 365 microorganisms, ability to degrade 2,4-1) by metabolism or co-metabolism, 169 solid swine manure, relation between odor and odorous components, 587 suspensions, biodegradability of pesticides by microbial strains, 33 tetrachlorod~enzo-p-dio xins in,
553 Techniques analysis, residues of MCPA in soil, 365 '3C NMR. cha.-acterisation of petroleum residues and study of petroleum biodegradation, 3?7 detection of chlorodibenzo-pdioxins by air oxidation and chlorination of coal, 693 det n o f 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin at p.p.t, levels in vegetables, 623
Techniques (continued) electron and optic microscopy, size measurements and distribution of marine aerosol, effect of urban pollution, 581 extraction - - , effect on fat content, polychlorinated biphenyl level and tri- to octabiphenyl distribution, 763 hydrolysis rate. phihalate esters. linear free energy relationships, 403 organics in water column and aixwater interface, Mississippi river, 629 photoreaction of biphenyl and o-pbenylphenol with nitrogen monoxide, 771 presence of giutathione-S-transferase in microorganisms, 565 reference chemicals, aids in ecotoxicologic evaluation, 293 sampling and analysis, polychlorinated biphenyls in air, 45 sampling, occurrence and evaluation of PCDDs and PCDFs, incinerated urban wastes, 611 tic, reversed phase, partition coefficients of organic chemicals, evaluation and application, phosphate esters, polychlorinated paraffins and PCBsubstitutes. 683 theoretical models, effects of toxic mixtures in aquatic environment,533 use of free energy relationships and evaluative model to assess fate and transport of phthalate esters in aquatic environment, 393 water quality assessment data, pattern recognition, coal strip mine drainage, 265 Toxicity aminocarb and related compds, to salmon, marine invertebrates and fresh water clams, 79 and biodegradation of selected amines, aquatic organisms, 753 and excretion of cyolane, rat, 635 Cd and Hg, in mussels during simultaneous or successive exposure, 725
carbamates, 251 chlorinated guaiacois and catechols, reproduction in Nitoc~ spinipes, 143 evaluation, reference chemicals as aids, 293 incinerated solid urban waste, 611 lead. in microorganisms. 21
vii Toxicity (continued) synthetic organic pigments, 595 2, 3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-pdioxin in vegetables, method of determination, 623 Toxins bromobenzene, photochemistry, 421 mixtures, effects in aquatic environment,533 tetrachloroguaiacol, aquatic food chains, Finland lakes, 441 Villm~s resistance of 3 strains in sea and river water, in v/fro and in situ dialysis bags, effect of temp and exchanges, 719 Waste products aqueous, tetrachiorodibenzo-pdioxins in, 553 chemical ~ , tetrachlorodibenz~-p-dioxins in, 553 combustion, chlorinated organic compds from methane-
Waste products (continued) dichloromethane flame, 679 industrial - - , biodegradation and toxicity of selected amines, aquatic organisms, 753 selected combustion processes, organic emissions, review, 187 solid, incineration,chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, 501 PCDDs and PCDFS, occurrence and evaluation, during incineration,611 Water aquatic ecosystems, biodegradafion and toxicity of selected amines, 753 uptake of propamocarb by bluegills and channel cat t'Lsh, 329 aquatic environment,effect of mixture of toxicants, 533 fate and transport of phthalate esters, 393 chlorination, formation of nonvolatile mutagens, 385 chlorophenol contamination, Finland lakes, aquatic food chains, 441
Water (continued) fresh - - , rate of volatilisation of fenitrothion, 151 marine environment, degradation of petroleum residues, 539 Mississippi river - - , organics in water column and air-water interface, 629 organic material, persistence and relationship to molecular weight, 385 sea and river, resistance of 3 viral strains, in vitro and in sttu dialysis bags, effect of temp and exchanges, 719 sediments and suspensions in Weser estuary, presence of chlorinated phenols, I 11 solubility and bioaccumulation potential of organic chemicals, rats, 277 solubility of polychlorinated biphenyls, 257 suspended sediments of Rio Grande, trace metal transport and partitioning, 89 quality assessment data, coal strip mine drainage, 265 river and ground - - , persistent organic pollutants in Netherlands, 231
Author Index 1980
Badin, J., see M~alfier, P. 105 Bahig, M.R.E. and Fayez, V. Excretion and toxicity of cyolane in the rat. 635 Ballschmiter, K. und Schoiz, Ch. Mikrobieiler Abbau yon chlorierten Atomaten: VI. Bildung yon Dichlorphenolen und Dichlorbrenzkatechinen aus Dichlorbenzolen in mikromolarer L6sung durch Pseudomonas sp. 457 Bandi, G., see Cavallaro, A. 611,623 Bartdozzi, G., see Cavailaro, A. 623 Butide, J., see ML'allier, P. 105 Bitjer, K., Cetinkaya, M., Diiszetn, J.v., Gabel, B., Lahi, U., Stachel, B. and Thiemann, W. Chloroform emission into urban atmosphere. 311 Ihumann, R., see Parlar, H. 547 Bengtuon, B.-E., see Renberg, L. 143 Benson, A.A., see Cooney, ILV. 335 Blouw, A.P., see Muir, D.C.G. 525 Bobra, A., see Mackay, D. 701 Boyer, J.H., see Patel, J.R. 99 Breittmayer, J.P., see Attree-Pietri, C. 719 Breittmayer, J.P., Guido, R. and Tuncer, S. Effet du cadmium sur la toxicit~ du mercure vis~-vis de la moule Mytflus edulis (L.). 725 Brown, S.D., Skogerboe, R.K. and Kowalski, B.R. Pattern recognition assessment of water quality data: Coal strip mine drainage. 265 Bums, L.A., see Wolfe, N.L. 393, 403 Buser, H.R., see Lindahl, R. 351 Butor, J., Renoux, A. and Madelalne, G. Influence of a slight urban
pollution on the size distribution of a marine aerosol. 581 Calamari, D. and Alabaster, J.S. An approach to theoretical models in evaluating the effects of mixtures of toxicants in the aquatic environment. 533 Calamari, D., Da Gasso, R., C,alassi, S., Provini, A. and Vighi, M. Biodegradation and toxicity of selected amines on aquatic organisms. 753 Carreri, D., see Cavallaro, A. 623 Catroux, G., see Foumier, J.-C. 33 Cavallaro, A., Bandi, G., invemizzi, G., Luciani, L., Mongini, E. and Gomi, A. Sampling, occurrence and evaluation of PCDDs and PCDFs from incinerated solid urban waste. 611 Cavallaro, A., Bartclozzi, G., Carreri, D., Bandi, G., Luciani, L., Villa, G., Gomi, A. and lnvemizzi, G. A method for the determination of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzop-dioxin at p.p.t, levels in vegetables by high-resolution gas chromatography and low-resolution mass spectrometry. 623 Cetinkaya, M., see Bitjer, K. 311 Clarke, E.A., see Anliker, R. 595 Coleman, W.M., see Guard, ILE. 377 Compoint, J.P., see Gasquez, J. "39 Connell, D.W., see Shaw, G.R. 731 Cooney, R.V. and Benson, A.A. Arsenic metabolism in Homarus americanus. 335 Coste, C., see Meallier, P. 105 Coughtrey, P.J., see Wigham, H. 123
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Crosby, D.G., Humphrey, J.R. and Moiranen, ILW. The photodecomposition of dipropylnitrosamine vapor. 51 Cuberes, M.R, see Aibaiges, J. 539 Da Gat~;o, R., see Calamari, D. 753 Davies, D.J., see Me,, J. 763 Diiszeln, J.v., see B~tjer, K. 311 Eder, G. and Weber, K. Chlorinated phenols in sediments and suspended matter of the Weser estuary. 111 Fall, R.R., see Lau, E.P. 565 Fallon, R.D. and Fliermans, C.B. Formation of non-volatile mutagens by water chlorination: Persistence and relationship to molecular weight of organic material in water. 385 Fayez, V., see Bahig, M.R.E. 635 Flatau, G.N., see Gauthier, M.J. 713 Fliermans, C.B., see Fallon, R.D. 385 Ford, C.S., see Junk, G.A. 187 Foumier, J.-C. et Catroux, G. L'utilisation de souches de microorganismes de collection pour l'gtude de la biodegradabilit6 des pesticides. 33 Foumier, J.C. Enumeration of the soil micro-organisms able to degrade 2,4-D by metabolism or co-metabolism. 169 Fiihr, F., Mitteistaedt, W. und Wieneke, J. Bilanzversuche mit ~4CMarkiertem 1-(4-Chlorophenyl-
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carbamoyl)-3(4-chlorophenyl)-4Phenyl-2-pyrazolin (PH 60-42) nach boden- und Spritzappilkation in Freilandlysimetern. 469 Fukui, S., Hirayama, T., Shindo, H. and Nohara, M. Photochemical reaction of biphenyl (BP) and Ophenyiphenol (OPP) with nitrogen monoxide (1). 771 Furmanczyk, T., see Williams, D.T. 45 Gib, S., see Schmitzer, J. 663 Gabel, B., see Bitjer, K. 311 Gabssi, S., see Cdanmri, D. 753 Gari, A., Niistam, C.-A. and Andersson, K. On the perchlorination of 2-hydroxybiphenyiand 2-(2,4dichlorophenoxy)-4,5,6-t richlorophenol and their methyl ethers. 175 Gasquez, J. et Compoint~ J.P. Trois nouvelles mauvaises herbes resistant aux trlazines en France. 39 Gauthier, MJ. et Fbtau, G.N. Etude de raccumulation du cadmium par une bact~rie marine en fonction des conditions de cultures. 713 Geyer, IL, Kraus, A.G., Klein, W., Richter, E. and Korte, F. Relationship between water solubility and bioaccumubtion potential of organic chemicals in rats. 277 Gopal, K., see Misra, D. 119 Gomi, A., see Cavallaro, A. 611,623 Gray, C. and Knowles, C.O. Uptake of propamocarb fungicide by bluegills and channel catfish. 329 Grift, N.P., see Muir, D.C.G. 525 Guard, ILE. and Coleman, W.M. The use of x3C nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry ('Cnmr) for characterization of petroleum residues and for the study of petroleum biodegradation. 377 Guido, R., see Breittnmyer, J.P. 725 Guti~rrez-Galindo, E.A. Etude de l'~liminationdu cadmium par Mytilus edulis en presence d'EDTA et de phosphate. 495 Haber, C.L., Tornabene, T.G. and Skogerboe, R.K. Regulation of bacterial abstraction of lead by cell surface charge and chemical equilibria. 21 Hannsen, K., see Zoeteman, B.C.J. 231 Hat-tung, G., Mansour, M., Hustert, K., Parlar, H. und Korte, F. Zur frage der Korrelierbarkeit zwi-
schen Strukturmerkmaien und Photodechlo..rierungsreaktionen Chlorierter Athylene. 317 Hartung, G., Mansour, M., Hustert, K., Parlar, IL und Korte, F. Reaktionen einiger Chlor~thylene mit O(3P). 325 Hassan, A., see Ladonin, V.F. 67 Hassan, A., see Kuhr, R.J. 251 Hirayama, T., see Fukui, S. 771 l-rites, R.A., see Krishnan, S. 679 Humphrey, J.R., see Crosby, D.G. 51 Hustert, H, see Hartung, G. 317, 325 Hutzinger, O., see Lustenhouwer, J.W.A. 501 lkadgawa, T., see Nojima, K. 421 lnvernizzi, G., see Cavallaro, A. 611, 623 Jan, J. Chlorinated benzene residues in some seeds. 165 Junk, G.A. and Ford, C.S. A review of organic emissions from selected combustion processes. 187 Kanno, S., Nojima, K. and Ohya, T. Formation of cyanide ion by the reaction of organic compounds with nitrous acid or other reagents II. The formation mechanism of cyanide ion from naphthybmme and nitrous acid. 415 Kanno, S., see Nojima, K. 421,437 Khanna, ILN., see Misra, D. 119 King, C.M., see Wang, C.Y. 83 Klein, W., see Geyer, IL 277 Klesse, Ch., Parlar, H. und Korte, F. Kurze Miteilun~ zur Synthese der Chlorjodcumole. 551 Knowles, C.O., see Gray, C. 329 Kobayashi, T. and Kubota, IL The reaction of nitrogen dioxide with lung surface components: The reaction with cholesterol. 777 K6nemann, 14. and van Leeuwen, K. Toxicokinetics in fish: Accumulation and elimination of six chlorobenzenes by guppies. 3 Korte, F., see Parlar, 14. 55,547 Korte, F., see Mansom, M. 59 Korte, F., see Geyer, 14. 277 Korte, F., see Elartung, G. 317, 325 Korte, F., see Klesse, Ch. 551 Korte, F., see Schmitzer, J. 663 Kowaiski, B.R., see Brown, S.D. 265 Kraus, A.G., see Geyer, El. 277 Krishnan, S. and Hites, R.A. Chlorinated organic compounds formed
in a methane-dichloromethane flame. 679 Kubota, K., see Kobayaahi, T. 777 Kuh~, R.J., ~ , A. and Winteringham, F.P.W. 251 Ladonin, V.F., Hassan, A. and Wintering,ham, F.P.W. Dinitroanilineherbicides (Issue No. 1). 67 Lahl, U., see Biltjer, K. 311 Laquer, F., see Popp, C.J. 89 Laseter, J.L, see Overton, E.B. 629 Lau, E.P., Niswander, L., Watson, D. and Fall, R.R. Glutathione-Stransferase is present in a variety of microorganisms. 565 Lau, P.-Y., see Mes, J. 763 LeBd, G.L., see Wifliams,D.T. 45 Lee, M.-S., see Wang, C.Y. 83 Leskijirvi, T., see Pa~vttta, J. 441 Lindahl, IL, Rappe, C. and Buser, H.IL Formation of polychlorihated d~enzofurans (PCDFs) and polychlorinated d~enzo-pdioxins (PCDDs) from the pyrolysis of polychlorinated diphenyi ethers. 351 IAnders,J.B.H.J., see Zoeteman, B.C.J. 231 Linko, R., see Paasivirta, J. 643 Lockhart, W.L, see Mutt, D.C.G. 525 Luciani, L., see Cavallam, A. 611, 623 Lustenhouwer, J.W.A., Olie, K. and Hutzinser, O. Chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and related compounds in incinerator effluents: A review of measurements and mechanisms of formation. 501 Mackay, D., Mascarenhts, It., Shiu, W.Y., Valvani, S.C. and Yalkowsky, S.IL Aqueous solubility of polychlorinated biphenyls. 257 Mackay, D., Bobra, A., Shiu, W.Y. and Yalkowsky, S.IL Rebtionships between aqueous solubility and octanol-water partition coefficients. 701 McFall, J.A., see Overton, E.B. 629 McLeese, D.W., Zitko, V., Metcalfe, C.D. and Sergeant, D.B. Lethality of Aminocarb and the components of the aminocarb formulation to juvenile Atlantic salmon, marine invertebrates and a freshwater clam. 79 McLeese, D.W., see Metcaife, C.D. 151 Madelaine, G., see Butor, J. 581 Mahle, N.H. and Whiting, L.F. The
formation of chlorod~enzo-pdioxins by air oxidation and chlorination of bituminous coal. 693 Mamom, K., see Hartung, G. 317 Mamour, M., Parlar, IL und Korte, F. Photoinduzierte Deuterierung monosubstituierter Dichlorbenzole. 59 Mansour, M., see 14artunB,G. 325 Martin, M.IL, see Wigham, IL 123 M a ~ S.W., see Overton, E.B.
629 Ma~u, It., see Mackay, D. 257 Maemo, M. The i/o*-characters to relate accumulation factors of some halogenated biphenyls in fish. 61 Matsuo, M. The i/o*-characters to correlate bio-accumulation of some chlorobenzenes in guppies with their chemical structures. 4O9 Matsuo, M. A thermodynamic interpretation in bioaccumniation of Aroclor 1254 (PCB) in fish. 671
M~allier, P., Pouyet, B., Badin, J., Bulide, J. et Coste, C. Photodegradation des molecules phytosanitaires Ill - photod~gtadation du propyzamide. 105 Mes, J., Davies, D.J. and Lau, P.-Y. The effect of extraction technique on the fat content, polychlorihated biphenyl level and tri- to octabiphenyl distribution in human milk. 763 Metealfe, C.D., see MeLeese, D.W. 79 Metcalfe, C.D., McLeese, D.W. and Zitko, V. Rate of volatilization of fenitrothion from fresh water. 151 Minghelli,C., see Attree-Pietri, C. 719 Misra, D., Khanna, R.N., Anand, M. and Gopal, K. Effect of endosulfan on blood glucose. 119 Mitteistaedt, W., see Fiihr, F. 469 Moilanen, K.W., see Crosby, D.G. 51 Mongini, E., see Cavallaro, A. 611 Morrt, C.F.tL, see Zoeteman, B.C.J. 231 Muir, D.C.G., Grift, N.P., Blouw, A.P. and Loekhart, W.L. Environmental dynamics of phosphate esters. I. Uptake and bioaccumulationof triphenyl phosphate by rainbow trout. 525 Nigg, H.N. and Stamper, J.IL Persistence of phenthoate (cidlal) and phenthoate oxon on fruit, leaf
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