Robert C. Randall

627 total citations
19 papers, 522 citations indexed

About

Robert C. Randall is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Global and Planetary Change and Aquatic Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert C. Randall has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 522 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 3 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 2 papers in Aquatic Science. Recurrent topics in Robert C. Randall's work include Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (6 papers), Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (5 papers) and Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies (3 papers). Robert C. Randall is often cited by papers focused on Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology (6 papers), Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (5 papers) and Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies (3 papers). Robert C. Randall collaborates with scholars based in United States, Ghana and Thailand. Robert C. Randall's co-authors include Henry Lee, Bruce L. Boese, Curtis W. Marean, David T. Specht, Robert J. Ozretich, Martha H. Winsor, Richard J. Pruell, James L. Lake, D. R. Young and Scott F. Echols and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America and Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Robert C. Randall

19 papers receiving 476 citations

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Randall, Robert C. & David A. Brown. (2014). Analysis of feedback control of piezoelectric transducers. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 135(6). 3425–3433. 1 indexed citations
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Marean, Curtis W., et al.. (2000). Zooarchaeological and taphonomic analysis of the Die Kelders Cave 1 Layers 10 and 11 Middle Stone Age larger mammal fauna. Journal of Human Evolution. 38(1). 197–233. 148 indexed citations
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Randall, Robert C., D. R. Young, Henry Lee, & Scott F. Echols. (1998). LIPID METHODOLOGY AND POLLUTANT NORMALIZATION RELATIONSHIPS FOR NEUTRAL NONPOLAR ORGANIC POLLUTANTS. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 17(5). 788–788. 2 indexed citations
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Randall, Robert C., D. R. Young, Henry Lee, & Scott F. Echols. (1998). Lipid methodology and pollutant normalization relationships for neutral nonpolar organic pollutants. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 17(5). 788–791. 32 indexed citations
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Boese, Bruce L., et al.. (1996). Evaluation of PCB and hexachlorobenzene biota-sediment accumulation factors based on ingested sediment in a deposit-feeding clam. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 15(9). 1584–1589. 24 indexed citations
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Boese, Bruce L., et al.. (1995). PCB CONGENERS AND HEXACHLOROBENZENE BIOTA SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION FACTORS FOR MACOMA NASUTA EXPOSED TO SEDIMENTS WITH DIFFERENT TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON CONTENTS. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 14(2). 303–303. 20 indexed citations
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Randall, Robert C., Henry Lee, Robert J. Ozretich, James L. Lake, & Richard J. Pruell. (1991). Evaluation of selected lipid methods for normalizing pollutant bioaccumulation. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 10(11). 1431–1436. 81 indexed citations
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Randall, Robert C., Henry Lee, Robert J. Ozretich, James L. Lake, & Richard J. Pruell. (1991). Evaluation OF SELECTED LIPID METHODS FOR NORMALIZING POLLUTANT BIOACCUMULATION. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 10(11). 1431–1431. 2 indexed citations
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Boese, Bruce L., Henry Lee, David T. Specht, Robert C. Randall, & Martha H. Winsor. (1990). COMPARISON OF AQUEOUS AND SOLID-PHASE UPTAKE FOR HEXACHLOROBENZENE IN THE TELLINID CLAM MACOMA NASUTA (CONRAD): A MASS BALANCE APPROACH. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 9(2). 221–221. 22 indexed citations
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Lee, Henry, et al.. (1990). A METHOD FOR DETERMINING GUT UPTAKE EFFICIENCIES OF HYDROPHOBIC POLLUTANTS IN A DEPOSIT-FEEDING CLAM. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 9(2). 215–215. 29 indexed citations
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Winsor, Martha H., Bruce L. Boese, Henry Lee, Robert C. Randall, & David T. Specht. (1990). DETERMINATION OF THE VENTILATION RATES OF INTERSTITIAL AND OVERLYING WATER BY THE CLAM MACOMA NASUTA. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 9(2). 209–209. 1 indexed citations
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Williams, Ashley J., Bruce M. Dyer, Robert C. Randall, & Hans Komen. (1990). Killer Whales Orcinus Orca and Seabirds: "play", Predation and Association. Marine ornithology. 18(1). 4 indexed citations
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Lee, Henry, et al.. (1990). A method for determining gut uptake efficiencies of hydrophobic pollutants in a deposit-feeding clam. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 9(2). 215–219. 33 indexed citations
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Winsor, Martha H., Bruce L. Boese, Henry Lee, Robert C. Randall, & David T. Specht. (1990). Determination of the ventilation rates of interstitial and overlying water by the clam Macoma nasuta. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 9(2). 209–213. 15 indexed citations
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Boese, Bruce L., Henry Lee, David T. Specht, Robert C. Randall, & Martha H. Winsor. (1990). Comparison of aqueous and solid-phase uptake for hexachlorobenzene in the tellinid clam Macoma nasuta (conrad): A mass balance approach. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 9(2). 221–231. 63 indexed citations
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Randall, Robert C., Robert J. Ozretich, & Bruce L. Boese. (1983). The acute toxicity of butyl benzyl phthalate to the saltwater fish English sole, Parophrys vetulus. Environmental Science & Technology. 17(11). 670–672. 13 indexed citations
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Ozretich, Robert J., et al.. (1983). Acute toxicity of butylbenzyl phthalate to shiner perch (Cymatogaster aggregata). Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 12(6). 655–660. 10 indexed citations
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Boese, Bruce L., V G Johnson, Dennis E. Chapman, James W. Ridlington, & Robert C. Randall. (1982). Effects of petroleum refinery wastewater exposure on gill ATPase and selected blood parameters in the pacific staghorn sculpin (Leptocottus armatus). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Comparative Pharmacology. 71(1). 63–67. 21 indexed citations
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Randall, Robert C.. (1970). UV Determination of Naphthaleneacetic Acid in Apples and Potatoes. Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL. 53(1). 149–151. 1 indexed citations

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