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    Evaluation of the human prediction of clearance from hepatocyte and microsome intrinsic clearance for 52 drug compounds by Sohlenius-Sternbeck, A.-K., Afzelius, L., Prusis, P., Neelissen, J., Hoogstraate, J., Johansson, J., Floby, E., Bengtsson, A., Gissberg, O., Sternbeck, J., Petersson, C.

    Published in Xenobiotica (01-09-2010)
    “…We compare three different approaches to scale clearance (CL) from human hepatocyte and microsome CLint (intrinsic CL) for 52 drug compounds. By using the…”
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    A mechanistic model for calcite crystal growth using surface speciation by Nilsson, Ö, Sternbeck, J

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (1999)
    “…A new mechanistic model for the crystal growth kinetics of calcite is presented, accounting for the presence of various surface complexes. Calcite crystal…”
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    Holocene history of the Baltic Sea as recorded in a sediment core from the Gotland Deep by Sohlenius, G., Sternbeck, J., Andrén, E., Westman, P.

    Published in Marine geology (1996)
    “…A 4 m long sediment core from the Gotland Deep, Baltic Sea, was investigated by means of biostratigraphical and chemical parameters and 14C datings. This…”
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    Metal emissions from road traffic and the influence of resuspension—results from two tunnel studies by Sternbeck, John, Sjödin, Åke, Andréasson, Kenth

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-10-2002)
    “…Metal emissions from road traffic were studied in two heavily trafficked tunnels in Gothenburg, Sweden. Five runs were made in each tunnel, generally extending…”
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    The environmental occurrence of hexabromocyclododecane in Sweden by Remberger, Mikael, Sternbeck, John, Palm, Anna, Kaj, Lennart, Strömberg, Katarina, Brorström-Lundén, Eva

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (2004)
    “…The brominated flame retardant hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) is extensively used in Europe, but data on the environmental concentrations of this chemical are…”
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    Authigenic sulfide and carbonate mineral formation in Holocene sediments of the Baltic Sea by Sternbeck, John, Sohlenius, Gustav

    Published in Chemical geology (14-02-1997)
    “…Formation of authigenic sulfides and carbonates in Holocene 14C-dated sediments is interpreted based on analyses of cations, FeSS, FeS 2S, C org and sulfur…”
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    PM sub(1) sub(0) source characterization at urban and highway roadside locations by Furusjo, E, Sternbeck, J, Cousins, AP

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-11-2007)
    “…Levels of PM sub(1) sub(0) were measured at two different roadside locations in the Stockholm region in Sweden, one highway south of Stockholm and one urban…”
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    Sedimentary Trace Elements as Proxies to Depositional Changes Induced by a Holocene Fresh-Brackish Water Transition by Sternbeck, John, Sohlenius, Gustav, Hallberg, Rolf O

    Published in Aquatic geochemistry (01-09-2000)
    “…A halocline developed in the GotlandDeep, Baltic Sea, at c. 8.0 ^sup 14^C ky BP, as theresult of a transition from fresh to brackish water.The sediment-water…”
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    Manganese cycling in a eutrophic lake ? Rates and pathways by Sternbeck, John

    Published in Aquatic geochemistry (1996)
    “…The redox processes regulating transport of Mn in the water column of a eutrophic, dimictic lake (Lake Norrviken, Sweden) are interpreted based on a…”
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    Evidence of benthic colonisation during formation of laminated sediments in the Gotland Deep, Baltic Sea by Sohlenius, Gustav, Wastegård, Stefan, Wastegård, Stefan

    Published in GFF (01-09-1998)
    “…Benthic foraminifera were found in laminated non-bioturbated sediments from the Gotland Deep in the Baltic Sea. The sediments were deposited during the…”
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