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Realistic environmental mixtures of hydrophobic compounds do not alter growth of a marine diatom
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Microplastics are taken up by mussels (Mytilus edulis) and lugworms (Arenicola marina) living in natural habitats
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Modelling the fate of micropollutants in the marine environment using passive sampling
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Passive sampling reversed: coupling passive field sampling with passive lab dosing to assess the ecotoxicity of mixtures present in the marine environment
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- PhD Thesis
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The use of passive samplers as a central tool in integrated environmental risk assessments
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New techniques for the detection of microplastics in sediments and field collected organisms
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Emerging contaminants in Belgian marine waters: single toxicant and mixture risks of pharmaceuticals
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Assessment of marine debris on the Belgian continental shelf
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Monitoring micropollutants in marine waters: can quality standards be met?
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Assessment of marine debris on the Belgian continental shelf: occurrence and effects 'AS-MADE': final report
(2013)