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  • van Roon, A., Parsons, J. R., Krap, L., & Govers, H. A. J. (2005). Fate and transport of monoterpenes through soils. Part II: Calculation of the effect of soil temperature, water saturation and organic carbon content. Chemosphere, 61, 129-138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2005.02.082
  • van Roon, A., Parsons, J. R., te Kloeze, A. M., & Govers, H. A. J. (2005). Fate and transport of monoterpenes through soils. Part I. Prediction of temperature dependent soil fate model input-parameters. Chemosphere, 61, 599-609. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2005.02.081
  • van Roon, A., Parsons, J. R., & Govers, H. A. J. (2005). Cytochrome P450cam-monoterpene interactions. Prediction of product profiles for monoterpene hydroxylation using a calibrated 3D force field. SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research, 16, 369-384. https://doi.org/10.1080/10659360500204533
  • Skoczynska, E. M., Zegers, B., de Voogt, P., & Parsons, J. R. (2005). Reductive debromination of polybrominated diphenyl ethers by anaerobic sediment microorganisms. Organohalogen Compounds, 67, 572-574.
  • Skoczynska, E. M., Parsons, J. R., de Voogt, P., & Zegers, B. (2005). Ability of polluted sediments to reductively debrominate deca- and nonabrominated diphenyl ethers. In Abstracts CREDO workshop on endocrine disruptors. Exposure assessment, epidemiology, low-dose and mixture effects (pp. 106).
  • Skoczynska, E. M., de Voogt, P., Zegers, B., & Parsons, J. R. (2005). Ability of polluted sediment to reductively debrominate deca- and nonabrominated diphenyl ethers. In Abstracts Soil & Water (pp. 59-59).
  • Botton, S., Parsons, J. R., & Rohling, W. F. M. (2005). Natural attenuation of BTEX in subsurface anaerobic environments. In Abstracts Soil & Water
  • Parsons, J. R., Zegers, B., Skoczynska, E. M., & de Voogt, P. (2005). Reductive debromination of decabrodiphenyl ether (BDE 209) by anaerobic sediment microorganisms. In Abstracts CREDO workshop on endocrine disruptors. Exposure assessment, epidemiology, low-dose and mixture effects (pp. 29-29).
  • Skoczynska, E. M., Zegers, B., de Voogt, P., & Parsons, J. R. (2005). Reductive debromination of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) by anaerobic sediment microorganisms. Organophalopgen, 67.
  • Haftka, J. J. H., Parsons, J. R., Stoffers, S., & Serne, P. (2005). Determination of DOC-water partition coefficients using disposable SPME fibres. In Organohalogen Compounds (pp. 2705-2707).
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