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    6-2 Fluorotelomer alcohol aerobic biodegradation in soil and mixed bacterial culture by Liu, Jinxia, Wang, Ning, Szostek, Bogdan, Buck, Robert C., Panciroli, Patricia K., Folsom, Patrick W., Sulecki, Lisa M., Bellin, Cheryl A.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (2010)
    “…The first studies to explore 6-2 fluorotelomer alcohol [6-2 FTOH, F(CF 2) 6CH 2CH 2OH] aerobic biodegradation are described. Biodegradation yields and…”
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    Aerobic biodegradation of [ 14C] 6:2 fluorotelomer alcohol in a flow-through soil incubation system by Liu, Jinxia, Wang, Ning, Buck, Robert C., Wolstenholme, Barry W., Folsom, Patrick W., Sulecki, Lisa M., Bellin, Cheryl A.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-08-2010)
    “…The aerobic biodegradation of [1,2- 14C] 6:2 FTOH [F(CF 2) 6 14CH 2 14CH 2OH] in a flow-through soil incubation system is described. Soil samples dosed with…”
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    A Manifold for Injecting Insecticides into a Drip Irrigation System for Small Plot Research Trials with Row Crops by Ghidiu, Gerald M, Marçon, Paula G, Cameron, Rachel A, Lang, Edward B, Hannig, Greg, Bellin, Cheryl A

    Published in The Florida entomologist (01-03-2012)
    “…A 10-port manifold was developed for the injection of insecticides into a drip irrigation system for small plot bell pepper research trials. A 179.1 metric ft…”
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    Cosolvent effects on sorption of organic acids by soils from mixed solvents by Lee, Linda S, Bellin, Cheryl A, Pinal, Rodolfo, Rao, P. Suresh C

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-01-1993)
    “…A model that incorporates cosolvent-induced solubility and speciation effects is evaluated for describing sorption of phenols and carboxylic acids by soils…”
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    Coupled-processes: Interactions of contaminants, bacteria, and surfaces by Bellin, Cheryl A

    Published 01-01-1993
    “…Bioavailability and biodegradation of organic solutes in soils is thought to be controlled by coupled sorption and transformation processes. The principal…”
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