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Found 10 dataset(s) matching "EPA Peer Reviewed Journal Articles".
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PubMed Central (PMC) is a full-text, online archive of journal literature operated by the National Library of Medicine. The EPA is using PMC to permanently preserve and provide easy public access...
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Supporting data for an internal EPA report and peer reviewed journal article on refinement, standardization, and performance of a four-day Daphnia magna survival and growth test method. Version 1:...
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This dataset is the raw data used to generate Tables and Figures for a peer-reviewed journal article that published in 2020 in the journal Fuel. This dataset is associated with the following...
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are chemicals of emerging concern that potentially pose risks to human and environmental health. In May–Oct 2018, sediment and passively collected...
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This data release includes tabular data files. The dataset consists of four input data tables (Appendices A1-A4) for a Lake Superior EcoPath with EcoSim (EwE; http://ecopath.org) model...
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This dataset was developed by the DOE's National Renewable Energy Lab to use the Biomass Scenario Model (BSM) to better understand how the RFS Program and other factors influenced the growth of...
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The following 4 tables accompany the peer-reviewed journal article GS Metson, J Lin, JE Compton, JA Harrison. Where have all the nutrients gone? Long-term Decoupling of Inputs and Outputs in the...
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The following 4 tables accompany the peer-reviewed journal article GS Metson, J Lin, JE Compton, JA Harrison. "Where have all the nutrients gone? Long-term Decoupling of Inputs and Outputs in the...
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This dataset includes all the raw data of various microorganisms in wastewater influent and effluent samples from three participating reclaimed water plants. Additionally, box plots used for the...
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It is literature data. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: The data was not generated by EPA. It can be accessed through the following means: Link will be available when it is...