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  •   Report for 2003MS19B: Chemical Mixtures: Consequences of WNV
     the third year of investigation, concentrations of the WNV vector eradication compounds, chlorpyrifos and methylmercury in water and sediment from natural waterways throughout Mississippi will be assessed compounds mentioned above will be assessed in.

  •   Department of the Interior
     However, based on recent studies of the genetics, geographic distribution, and ecological differences among the members of the A. tigrinum complex, the California tiger salamander is now considered to be a distinct species (Shaffer and Stanley 1991;.

  •   Third Long Island Sound Lobster Health Symposium
     million available to support research into the causes of the 1999 lobster mortality event and to support assessment and monitoring of the Long Island Sound lobster resource... Checks must be in U.S.Dollars only.

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     These assays displayed no significant interferences with photodegradation products of fenoxycarb, the IGRs methoprene and pyriproxyfen, and a variety of pesticides including the pyrethroids fenvalerate and cypermethryn, the phenoxyacetic acid herbicide.

  •   SILENT SPRING
     When confronted with credible studies on the adverse impacts of pesticides, the EPA has consistently responded by attempting to diminish the findings in any way it can, even though it has admitted that most pesticides pose some degree of risk because.

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