1985
DOI: 10.1177/000306518503300325
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Foundation of Family Therapy: A Conceptual Framwork for Systems Change

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“…Also our results were higher than those of Martin and Hartman [8] who found that pesticide residues in sediment samples collected from Riverine and Pottole Wetlands in North Central United States contained DDE, aldrin and dieldrin at levels of 0.02, 0.07 and 0.17 mg/kg dry weight, respectively. Smith et al [4] determined DDT (0.0001 -0.014 mg/kg) and dieldrin (0.0001 -0.005 mg/kg) residues in sediment samples collected from upper Rockaway Riverine in New Jersey, USA.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 88%
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“…Also our results were higher than those of Martin and Hartman [8] who found that pesticide residues in sediment samples collected from Riverine and Pottole Wetlands in North Central United States contained DDE, aldrin and dieldrin at levels of 0.02, 0.07 and 0.17 mg/kg dry weight, respectively. Smith et al [4] determined DDT (0.0001 -0.014 mg/kg) and dieldrin (0.0001 -0.005 mg/kg) residues in sediment samples collected from upper Rockaway Riverine in New Jersey, USA.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…Pesticides had been detected in fish from Southern Italian rivers [1], water, sediment and fish from the Mediterranean Sea [2], water of the Yamsaka River, Quebec, Canada [3], sediment and water of Rockaway River, New Jersey [4], fish tissues and water from Tuttle Creek Lake, Kansas [5], soil sediment and aquatic animals in Steele Bayon Watershed of Mississippi [6], water of Laurentian Great Lakes Salmonines, Michigan [7], sediment and fish from Wetlands in the North Central United States [8], and in Biota from the lower Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina, USA [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%