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  • Jonkers, C. C. A., Laane, R. W. P. M., de Graaf, C., & de Voogt, P. (2005). Fate modeling of nonylphenol ethoxylates and their metabolites in the Dutch Scheldt and Rhine estuaries: validation with new field data. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 62, 141-160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2004.08.014
  • de Voogt, P., van Roon, A., & Saez Ribas, M. (2005). Perfluorinated chemicals in sediments, particulate matter and soil samples from the Netherlands. In Proceedings Dioxin 2005 Conference, Toronto
  • Jonkers, C. C. A., Govers, H. A. J., & de Voogt, P. (2005). Adduct formation in LC-ESI-MS of nonylphenol ethoxylates: mass spectrometrical, theoretical and quantitative analytical aspects. Analytica Chimica Acta, 531, 217-228. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2004.10.031
  • Skoczynska, E. M., Parsons, J. R., de Voogt, P., & Zegers, B. (2005). Ability of polluted sediments to reductively debrominate deca- and nonabrominated diphenyl ethers. In Abstracts CREDO workshop on endocrine disruptors. Exposure assessment, epidemiology, low-dose and mixture effects (pp. 106).
  • Skoczynska, E. M., de Voogt, P., Zegers, B., & Parsons, J. R. (2005). Ability of polluted sediment to reductively debrominate deca- and nonabrominated diphenyl ethers. In Abstracts Soil & Water (pp. 59-59).
  • Parsons, J. R., Zegers, B., Skoczynska, E. M., & de Voogt, P. (2005). Reductive debromination of decabrodiphenyl ether (BDE 209) by anaerobic sediment microorganisms. In Abstracts CREDO workshop on endocrine disruptors. Exposure assessment, epidemiology, low-dose and mixture effects (pp. 29-29).
  • Skoczynska, E. M., Zegers, B., de Voogt, P., & Parsons, J. R. (2005). Reductive debromination of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) by anaerobic sediment microorganisms. Organophalopgen, 67.
  • Skoczynska, E. M., Zegers, B., de Voogt, P., & Parsons, J. R. (2005). Reductive debromination of polybrominated diphenyl ethers by anaerobic sediment microorganisms. Organohalogen Compounds, 67, 572-574.
  • Vethaak, A. D., Lahr, J., Schrap, S. M., Belfroid, A. C., Rijs, G. B. J., Gerritsen, A., de Boer, J., Bulder, A. S., Grinwis, G. C. M., Kuiper, R. V., Legler, J., Murk, A. J., Peijnenburg, W., Verhaar, H. J. M., & de Voogt, P. (2005). An integrated assessment of estrogenic contamination and biological effects in the aquatic environment of The Netherlands. Chemosphere, 59, 511-524. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2004.12.053
  • Martin, J. W., Kannan, K., Berger, U., De Voogt, P., Field, J., Franklin, J., Giesy, J. P., Harner, T., Muir, D. C. G., Scott, B., Kaiser, M., Järnberg, U., Jones, K. C., Mabury, S. A., Schroeder, H., Simcik, M., Sottani, C., Van Bavel, B., Kärrman, A., ... Van Leeuwen, S. (2004). Analytical challenges hamper perfluoroalkyl research: Researchers need better tools to get to the bottom of the contamination mystery. Environmental Science and Technology, 38(13), 248a-255a. https://doi.org/10.1021/es0405528
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