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Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and Cryptorchidism: Confounding or Cause and Effect? [PDF]
Kurahashi N +3 more
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Cryptorchidism: Effects of Maternal Diabetes or PBDEs [PDF]
Gavin W. ten Tusscher +3 more
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Ion Uptake Determination of Dendrochronologically-Dated Trees Using Neutron Activation Analysis [PDF]
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Greater accumulation of litter in spruce () compared to beech () stands is not a consequence of the inherent recalcitrance of needles [PDF]
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A Network for Advancing Dendrochronology, Dendrochemistry and Dendrohydrology in South America
Tree-ring research (TRR) in South America (SA) continues to make important contributions in multiple sub-disciplines, including dendrochemistry and dendrohydrology. This report describes some of the advances in TRR in SA presented in a two-day International Meeting Research entitled “An International Network to Promote Advances in Dendrochronology in ...
Isabella Aguilera‐Betti +3 more
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Preserving air pollution forest archives accessible through dendrochemistry
Plants are continuously exposed to human air pollution, absorbing pollutants in their tissues. Trees can store pollutants in wood, in the annual growth rings, retaining traces of pollutants in the environment. Information on past pollution events are archived by trees, which dendrochemistry, a dendrochronological science combined with chemistry, is ...
Edoardo Alterio +4 more
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Dendrochemistry As Chronological Data Monitoring to Address Mercury Water Contamination
S. N. Abreu +2 more
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Laser Trimming Tree-Ring Cores for Dendrochemistry of Metals [PDF]
This article discusses the application of laser to trim the outer surface from tree-ring increment cores in preparation for dendrochemistry of certain metals. A source of contamination specific to dendrochemistry of metals is metal constituents, such as iron, tungsten, chromium, nickel, and cobalt, coming off tools used to collect and process cores and
Paul R. Sheppard, Mark L. Witten
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