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    Review and analysis of the potential for glyphosate to interact with the estrogen, androgen and thyroid pathways by Levine, Steven L, Webb, Elizabeth G, Saltmiras, David A

    Published in Pest management science (01-09-2020)
    “…Glyphosate was recently evaluated for its potential to interact with the estrogen, androgen and thyroid (EAT) hormone pathways, including steroidogenesis,…”
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    Neurodevelopmental toxicity: still more questions than answers by Goldstein, Daniel A, Saltmiras, David A

    Published in Lancet neurology (01-07-2014)
    “…Permanent neurological sequelae after large ingestions have not been reported in the absence of profound circulatory and metabolic compromise and glyphosate…”
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    Degradation of Ethylene Thiourea (ETU) with Three Fenton Treatment Processes by Saltmiras, David A, Lemley, Ann T

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-12-2000)
    “…Anodic Fenton treatment (AFT), an electrochemical, hydroxyl radical oxidation treatment system, was developed for the degradation of aqueous pesticides and…”
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    Atrazine degradation by anodic Fenton treatment by Saltmiras, David A, Lemley, Ann T

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-12-2002)
    “…Anodic Fenton treatment (AFT), an hydroxyl radical oxidation process recently developed for the degradation of aqueous pesticide waste, was applied to the…”
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    Anodic Fenton Treatment of Treflan MTF super( registered ) by Saltmiras, David A, Lemley, Ann T

    “…Anodic Fenton treatment has been developed to treat pesticides in rinse water. The process is described, and results are presented from its application to…”
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    ANODIC FENTON TREATMENT OF TREFLAN MTF by Saltmiras, David A., Lemley, Ann T.

    “…Anodic Fenton Treatment (AFT) is a radical oxidation treatment process which generates highly reactive hydroxyl radicals via the Fenton reaction. The…”
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