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    The effect of mercury and PCBs on organisms from lower trophic levels of a Georgia salt marsh by Wall, V D, Alberts, J J, Moore, D J, Newell, S Y, Pattanayek, M, Pennings, S C

    “…We examined several indicators of salt marsh function, focusing on primary producers, microbes, and grass shrimp, at a Superfund site (LCP) contaminated with…”
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    Assessing Salt Marsh Health: A Test of The Utility of Five Potential Indicators by Pennings, S C, Wall, V D, Moore, D J, Pattanayek, M, Buck, T L, Alberts, J J

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2002)
    “…We examined the utility of five measures of salt marsh function, focusing on angiosperms and microbes, as potential indicators of salt marsh health. We studied…”
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    ASSESSING SALT MARSH HEALTH: A TEST OF THE UTILITY OF FIVE POTENTIAL INDICATORS by Pennings, Steven C., Wall, V. Dan, Moore, Darrin J., Pattanayek, Mala, Buck, Tracy L., Alberts, James J.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-06-2002)
    “…We examined the utility of five measures of salt marsh function, focusing on angiosperms and microbes, as potential indicators of salt marsh health. We studied…”
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    Effects of lactate, reoxygenation, and fast drive on hypoxic, hyperkalemic, and acidotic Purkinje fibers by Bhattacharyya, M L, Pattanayek, M

    Published in Journal of electrocardiology (01-10-1989)
    “…The effects of hypoxia, hyperkalemia, and acidosis (HHA) and subsequent reoxygenation were studied in isolated canine Purkinje tissue. After 60-70 minutes of…”
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    Influence of IHSS Standard and Reference Materials on Copper and Mercury Toxicity to Vibrio fischeri by Alberts, James J., Takács, Monika, Pattanayek, Mala

    Published in Acta Hydrochimica et Hydrobiologica (01-07-2001)
    “…The reduction in light emission of the marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri used in the standard Microtox® bioassay was measured for the metals copper and mercury…”
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