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Relative importance of microplastics as a pathway for the transfer of hydrophobic organic chemicals to marine life.
- A. Bakir, I. A. O'Connor, S. Rowland, A. Hendriks, R. Thompson
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Environmental pollution
- 1 December 2016
It has been hypothesised that, if ingested, plastic debris could act as vector for the transfer of chemical contaminants from seawater to organisms, yet modelling suggest that, in the natural… Expand
Review of the partitioning of chemicals into different plastics: Consequences for the risk assessment of marine plastic debris.
- I. A. O'Connor, L. Golsteijn, A. Hendriks
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Marine pollution bulletin
- 15 December 2016
Marine plastic debris are found worldwide in oceans and coastal areas. They degrade only slowly and contain chemicals added during manufacture or absorbed from the seawater. Therefore, they can pose… Expand
Predicting the oral uptake efficiency of chemicals in mammals: combining the hydrophilic and lipophilic range.
- I. A. O'Connor, M. Huijbregts, A. Ragas, A. J. Hendriks
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Toxicology and applied pharmacology
- 2013
Environmental risk assessment requires models for estimating the bioaccumulation of untested compounds. So far, bioaccumulation models have focused on lipophilic compounds, and only a few have… Expand
Muslim Mudejar Women in Thirteenth-Century Spain: Dispelling the Stereotypes
- I. A. O'Connor
- Sociology
- 1 April 2007
This article attempts to redress the lack of attention in modern scholarship on women and gender, and to the status of Muslim women in medieval times, particularly those in non-Muslim societies such… Expand