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    Mercury and Selenium in Fish from the Savannah River: Species, Trophic Level, and Locational Differences by Burger, Joanna, Gaines, Karen F., Boring, C.Shane, Stephens, Warren L., Snodgrass, Joel, Gochfeld, Michael

    Published in Environmental research (01-10-2001)
    “…Levels of contaminants in fish are of considerable interest because of potential effects on the fish themselves, as well as on other organisms that consume…”
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    Feathers as bioindicators of PCB exposure in clapper rails by Summers, J. W, Gaines, K. F, Garvin, N, Stephens, W. L. Jr, Cumbee, J. C. Jr, Mills, G. L

    Published in Ecotoxicology (London) (01-08-2010)
    “…In this study we used feathers to biomonitor exposure to the polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) Aroclor 1268 congener mixture in clapper rails (Rallus…”
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    Clapper rails as indicators of mercury and PCB bioavailability in a Georgia saltmarsh system by Cumbee, J. C. Jr, Gaines, K. F, Mills, G. L, Garvin, N, Stephens, W. L. Jr, Novak, J. M, Brisbin, I. L. Jr

    Published in Ecotoxicology (London) (01-08-2008)
    “…Clapper rails (Rallus longirostris) were used as an indicator species of estuarine marsh habitat quality because of their strong site fidelity and predictable…”
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    Effects of cooking on radiocesium in fish from the Savannah River: Exposure differences for the public by BURGER, Joanna, GAINES, Karen F, BORING, C. Shane, SNODGRASS, J, STEPHENS, W. L, GOCHFELD, M

    “…Understanding the factors that contribute to the risk from fish consumption is an important public health concern because of potential adverse effects of…”
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    Radiocesium in Fish from the Savannah River and Steel Creek: Potential Food Chain Exposure to the Public by Burger, Joanna, Gaines, K. F., Peles, J. D., Stephens Jr, W. L., Boring, C. Shane, Brisbin Jr, >I. L., Snodgrass, J., Bryan, Jr, A. L., Smith, M. H., Gochfeld, M.

    Published in Risk analysis (01-06-2001)
    “…This study examined radiocesium (137Cs) levels in fish from the vicinity of the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site (SRS), a former nuclear weapons…”
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    Factors in Exposure Assessment: Ethnic and Socioeconomic Differences in Fishing and Consumption of Fish Caught along the Savannah River by Burger, Joanna, Stephens Jr, Warren L., Boring, C. Shane, Kuklinski, Michelle, Gibbons, J. Whitfield, Gochfeld, Michael

    Published in Risk analysis (01-06-1999)
    “…South Carolina has issued fish consumption advisories for the Savannah River based on mercury and radionuclide levels. We examine differences in fishing rates…”
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    Metal Levels in Fish from the Savannah River: Potential Hazards to Fish and Other Receptors by Burger, Joanna, Gaines, Karen F., Boring, C.Shane, Stephens, Warren L., Snodgrass, Joel, Dixon, Carline, McMahon, Michael, Shukla, Sheila, Shukla, Tara, Gochfeld, Michael

    Published in Environmental research (01-05-2002)
    “…Fish are ideal indicators of heavy metal contamination in aquatic systems because they occupy different trophic levels and are different sizes and ages. In…”
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    Reconstruction of the severely atrophic edentulous maxilla using Le Fort I osteotomy with simultaneous bone graft and implant placement by Li, K K, Stephens, W L, Gliklich, R

    Published in Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery (01-05-1996)
    “…This study evaluated the outcome of patients who underwent simultaneous Le Fort I osteotomy, an interpositional bone graft, and implant placement for…”
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    Addressing the National League for Nursing Critical-Thinking Outcome by O'Sullivan, Patricia S, Blevins-Stephens, Wanda L, Smith, Favrin M, Vaughan-Wrobel, Beth

    Published in Nurse educator (01-01-1997)
    “…The National League for Nursing outcome-oriented accreditation process challenges nursing faculty to think about teaching and evaluating critical thinking. In…”
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    PIGMENTATION AND TAXONOMY OF THE GENUS XANTHOMONAS by STARR, M P, STEPHENS, W L

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-02-1964)
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    Nest characteristics of the Clapper Rail in coastal Georgia by Gaines, K F, Cumbee, J C, Stephens, W L

    Published in Journal of field ornithology (01-04-2003)
    “…The nesting habitat of the Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris) is not well studied in the southeastern United States. We documented Clapper Rail nest…”
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    Factors in Exposure Assessment: Ethnic and Socioeconomic Differences in Fishing and Consumption of Fish Caught along the Savannah River by Burger, J, Stephens, WL Jr, Boring, C S, Kuklinski, M, Gibbons, J W, Gochfeld, M

    Published in Risk analysis (01-06-1999)
    “…South Carolina has issued fish consumption advisories for the Savannah River based on mercury and radionuclide levels. We examine differences in fishing rates…”
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    LOCALIZATION OF CAROTENOID PIGMENT IN THE CYTOPLASMIC MEMBRANE OF XANTHOMONAS JUGLANDIS by STEPHENS, W L, STARR, M P

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-11-1963)
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    Nest characteristics of the Clapper Rail in coastal Georgia by Gaines, Karen F, Cumbee, James C, Stephens, Warren L

    Published in Journal of field ornithology (01-04-2003)
    “…The nesting habitat of the Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris) is not well studied in the southeastern United States. We documented Clapper Rail nest…”
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