Bin-Le Lin
Research Institute of Science for Safety and Sustainability
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
16-1 Onogawa
Tsukuba 305-8569
Japan
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- The fragmented testis method: development and its advantages of a new quantitative evaluation technique for detection of testis-ova in male fish. Lin, B.L., Hagino, S., Kagoshima, M., Iwamatsu, T. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. (2009)
- Extrapolation of available acute and chronic toxicity test data to population-level effects for ecological risk management of chemicals. Lin, B.L., Meng, Y. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. (2009)
- Approaches for establishing predicted-no-effect concentrations for population-level ecological risk assessment in the context of chemical substances management. Lin, B.L., Tokai, A., Nakanishi, J. Environ. Sci. Technol. (2005)
- Effects of high salinity and constituent organic compounds on treatment of photo-processing waste by a sulfur-oxidizing bacteria/granular activated carbon sludge system. Lin, B.L., Hosomi, M., Murakami, A. Water Res. (2002)