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14 ESPR Special (1)

14 ESPR Special (1) 2007

 ESPR's Total Environment
 Front Cover: This Special Issue presents 10 articles covering ESPR's 'Total Environment' in the following ways: 1. 'ESPR's Total Environment' is the framework consisting of 9 thematic areas and a special section on Research Progress in China (see the front and back inside cover). -- 2. Subject Editors and their associates from all over the world are allocated to the 10 areas (see the front and back inside cover). -- 3. The thematic areas actually cover Environmental Science. -- In this sense, ESPR's total environment as microcosm does reflect the macrocosm of the Total Environment. See also the Editorial on pp 1-2. -- Cover design: Edwin Grondinger, abavo GmbH, Nebelhornstraße 8, 86807 Buchloe, Germany (edwin.grondinger@abavo.de; http://www.abavo.de)

ESPR Special

 
 
U2Editor and Subject Area Framework * 
 
U3Editor and Subject Area Framework, continued * 
 
U4ESPR´s mission * 
 
1ATitle Page, inside: Editor-in-Chief and Special Issue Editors: Henner Hollert, Markus Hecker, Christian E.W. Steinberg * 
 
2AMesocosm Gmbh - Dr. KNOELL Consult * 
 
3ATable of Contents and cover story * 
 
4ACall for Papers: Challenges in Environmental Science - Reviews * 
 
1-2ESPR´s Total Environment * 
Hollert Henner; Hecker Markus; Steinberg Christian; Young Alvin L.
 
3-10Biological Activity in a Heavily Organohalogen-Contaminated River Sediment (8 pp) **
Bunge Michael; Kähkönen Mika A.; Rämisch Winfried; Opel Matthias; Lemcke Susanne; Walkow Fred; Salkinoja-Salonen Mirja; Lechner Ute
 
11-18Differential Sensitivity of a Coccal Green Algal and a Cyanobacterial Species to Dissolved Natural Organic Matter (NOM) (8 pp) **
Prokhotskaya Valeria; Steinberg Christian
 
19-22Analysis of the Trend and Seasonal Cycle of Carbon Monoxide Concentrations in an Urban Area (4 pp) **
Capilla Carmen
 
23-30The OECD Validation Program of the H295R Steroidogenesis Assay for the Identification of In Vitro Inhibitors and Inducers of Testosterone and Estradiol Production. Phase 2: Inter-Laboratory Pre-Validation Studies (8 pp) **
Hecker Markus; Hollert Henner; Cooper Ralph; Vinggaard Anne-Marie; Akahori Yumi; Murphy Margaret; Nellemann Christine; Higley Eric; Newsted John; Wu Rudolph; Lam Paul; Laskey John; Buckalew Angela; Grund Stefanie; Giesy John P.
 
31-35Biosorption and Biovolatilization of Arsenic by Heat-Resistant Fungi (5 pp) **
Cernanský Slavomír; Urík Martin; Ševc Jaroslav; Khun Miloslav
 
36-43Fractionation and Determination of Ah Receptor (AhR) Agonists in Organic Waste After Anaerobic Biodegradation and in Batch Experiments with PCB and decaBDE (8 pp) **
Olsman Helena; Schnürer Anna; Björnfoth Helén; Bavel Bert van; Engwall Magnus
 
44-52Fragrances in the Environment: Pleasant odours for nature? (9 pp) **
Klaschka Ursula; Kolossa-Gehring Marike
 
53-60Organic Contaminants from Sewage Sludge Applied to Agricultural Soils. False Alarm Regarding Possible Problems for Food Safety? (8 pp) **
Laturnus Frank; von Arnold Karin; Grøn Christian
 
61-68Evaluation of Organochlorine Compounds (PCDDs, PCDFs, PCBs and DDTs) in Two Raptor Species Inhabiting a Mediterranean Island in Spain (8 pp) **
Jiménez Begoña; Merino Rubén; Abad Esteban; Rivera Josep; Olie Kees
 
69-75An Estimate of Biogenic Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds during Summertime in China (7 pp) **
Wang Qin'geng; Han Zhiwei; Wang Tijian; Higano Yoshiro
 
76ESPR´s Total Environment * 

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 ** these articles are peer-reviewed

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