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Metal bioavailability models : current status, lessons learned, considerations for regulatory use, and the path forward
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Modeling acute toxicity of metal mixtures to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) using the biotic ligand model-based toxic units method
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The effect of pH on chronic aquatic nickel toxicity is dependent on the pH itself: extending the chronic nickel bioavailability models
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Cross-species extrapolation of chronic nickel Biotic Ligand Models
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A single bioavailability model can accurately predict Ni toxicity to green microalgae in soft and hard surface waters.
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Comparison of different toxic effect sub-models in ecosystem modelling used for ecological effect assessments and water quality standard setting
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Three-dimensional elemental imaging by means of synchrotron radiation micro-XRF : developments and applications in environmental chemistry
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The acute toxicity of nickel to Daphnia magna: predictive capacity of bioavailability models in artificial and natural waters
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A novel method for predicting chronic nickel bioavailability and toxicity to Daphnia magna in artificial and natural waters
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Aquatic toxicity for hazard identification of metals and inorganic metal substances