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Inorganic chloramines as drinking water disinfectants: a reviewWOLFE, R. L; WARD, N. R; OLSON, B. H et al.Journal - American Water Works Association. 1984, Vol 76, Num 5, pp 74-88, issn 0003-150XArticle

THE PRESENCE OF TRIHALOMETHANES IN SOFT DRINKSABDEL RAHMAN MS.1982; JAT, J. APPL. TOXICOL.; ISSN 503878; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 2; NO 3; PP. 165-166; BIBL. 14 REF.Article

Cometabolism of trihalomethanes by Nitrosomonas europaeaWAHMAN, David G; KATZ, Lynn E; SPEITEL, Gerald E et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2005, Vol 71, Num 12, pp 7980-7986, issn 0099-2240, 7 p.Article

Efficiency of O3 and BAC in THMs removalWANG, B; YIN, J; TIAN, J et al.Effluent & water treatment journal. 1985, Vol 25, Num 8, pp 291-298, issn 0013-2217Article

Empirical rate equation for trihalomethane formation with chlorination of humic substances in waterURANO, K; WADA, H; TAKEMASA, T et al.Water research (Oxford). 1983, Vol 17, Num 12, pp 1797-1802, issn 0043-1354Article

Removal of trihalomethane precursors by reverse osmosisEISENBERG, T. N; MIDDLEBROOKS, E. J.Environment international. 1983, Vol 9, Num 5, pp 363-368, issn 0160-4120Article

Formation of trihalomethanes in foods and beveragesHUANG, A.-T; BATTERMAN, S.Food additives & contaminants. Part A. Chemistry, analysis, control, exposure & risk assessment (Print). 2009, Vol 26, Num 7, pp 947-957, issn 1944-0049, 11 p.Article

The tendency of a new water disinfectant to produce toxic trihalomethanesWORLEY, S. D; BURKETT, H. D; PRICE, J. F et al.Water resources bulletin (Urbana). 1984, Vol 20, Num 3, pp 369-371, issn 0043-1370Article

Trihalomethanes formation in water treated with chlorine dioxideJUN WEN LI; YU, Z; CAI, X et al.Water research (Oxford). 1996, Vol 30, Num 10, pp 2371-2376, issn 0043-1354Article

Chemical modifications of estuarine water by a power plant using continuous chlorinationHELZ, G. R; SUGAM, R; SIGLEO, A. C et al.Environmental science & technology. 1984, Vol 18, Num 3, pp 192-199, issn 0013-936XArticle

Soil humic extraction conditions and their effect on trihalomethane precursor generationISHIKAWA, T; OSE, Y; SATO, T et al.Science of the total environment. 1984, Vol 34, Num 1-2, pp 157-167, issn 0048-9697Article

Henry's law constants for the trihalomethanes: effects of water composition and temperatureNICHOLSON, B. C; MAGUIRE, B. P; BURSILL, D. B et al.Environmental science & technology. 1984, Vol 18, Num 7, pp 518-521, issn 0013-936XArticle

Application of modified synthetic carbon for adsorption of trihalomethanes (THMs) from waterMORAWSKI, A. W; INAGAKI, M.Desalination (Amsterdam). 1997, Vol 114, Num 1, pp 23-27, issn 0011-9164Article

Influence of water preozonation on the consumption of oxidantsBRENER, L; RICHARD, Y.Ozone : science & engineering. 1985, Vol 7, Num 2, pp 137-154, issn 0191-9512Article

Ann Arbor controls trihalomethanesSACKS, R. S.Journal - American Water Works Association. 1984, Vol 76, Num 7, pp 105-108, issn 0003-150XArticle

DISCUSSION: THE USE OF CHLORAMINES TO PREVENT TRIHALOMETHANE FORMATION IN HURON, S.D., DRINKING WATER1981; J.-AM. WATER WORKS ASSOC.; ISSN 0003-150X; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 73; NO 1; PP. 63-64Article

Cationic polyelectrolytes as primary coagulants for removing trihalomethane precursorsAMY, G. L; CHADIK, P. A.Journal - American Water Works Association. 1983, Vol 75, Num 10, pp 527-531, issn 0003-150XArticle

TRIHALOMETHANES FROM THE CHLORINATION OF AQUATIC ALGAEOLIVER BG; SHINDLER DB.1980; ENVIRON. SCI. TECHNOL.; ISSN 0013-936X; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 14; NO 12; PP. 1502-1505; BIBL. 23 REF.Article

A PILOT STUDY OF CHLORINE DIOXIDE USE TO REDUCE TOTAL TRIHALOMETHANESMONSCVITZ JT; REXING DJ.1981; J.-AM. WATER WORKS ASSOC.; ISSN 0003-150X; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 73; NO 2; PP. 94-96; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

Stability of the electron-capture detector: use of linear calibration curves referenced to an internal standard for quantitation of trihalomethanesALBEN, K. T; KACZMARCZYK, J. H.Journal of chromatography. 1986, Vol 351, Num 3, pp 497-500, issn 0021-9673Article

METABOLISM OF HALOFORMS TO CARBON MONOXIDE. I. IN VITRO STUDIES.AHMED AE; KUBIC VL; ANDERS MW et al.1977; DRUG METABOL. DISPOSIT.; U.S.A.; DA. 1977; VOL. 5; NO 2; PP. 198-204; BIBL. 25 REF.Article

Chemical evaluation of commercial bottled drinking water from EgyptSALEH, Mahmoud A; EWANE, Emmanuel; JONES, Joseph et al.Journal of food composition and analysis (Print). 2001, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 127-152, issn 0889-1575Article

Use of routinely collected data on trihalomethane in drinking water for epidemiological purposesKEEGAN, T; WHITAKER, H; NIEUWENHUIJSEN, M. J et al.Occupational and environmental medicine (London). 2001, Vol 58, Num 7, pp 447-452, issn 1351-0711Article

Determination, synthesis and survey of iodinated trihalomethanes in water treatment processesCANCHO, B; VENTURA, F; GALCERAN, M et al.Water research (Oxford). 2000, Vol 34, Num 13, pp 3380-3390, issn 0043-1354Article

Dental unit water line treatment with sodium hypochlorite and acetic acidPUTTAIAH, R; KARPAY, R. I; FABRE, C et al.Microchemical journal. 1998, Vol 59, Num 2, pp 333-340, issn 0026-265XArticle

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