Wine that is neither red nor white, but in-between.
What is a rosé?
Organic solvent considered to represent the lipid phase in the KOW bioaccumulation paradigm.
What is octanol?
Project code for non-chargeable overhead.
What is NCOH?
EPA screening levels for wildlife in soil, published circa 2005.
What are the Eco-SSLs?
Letter commonly used to designate non-detect values in analytical chemistry reports.
What is "U"?
This mass market brand of wine also refers to a romantic relationship involving 3 people.
What is Ménage à Trois?
This 5-ring priority pollutant PAH has a Log KOW of 6 L/kg and is the basis of the PAH toxic equivalency approach.
What is benzo(a)pyrene?
Abbreviated as "PP" in the Class codes.
What is Project Professional?
Calculated by dividing an animal's home range by the area of the site.
What is the Area Use Factor?
Abbreviated as HPLC.
What is High-Performance Liquid Chromatography?
Component of wine that produces a taste sensation of roughness.
What is tannin?
IUPAC congener number of decachlorobiphenyl.
What is PCB-209 (or 209)?
Project code for bid and proposal activities.
What is "NCP2024"?
Default value for the relative bioavailability of ingested chemicals by wildlife.
What is 1 (or 100%)?
What type of container is this?
What is a volumetric flask?
Refers to a 1.5-Liter bottle of wine.
What is a magnum.
The 4 initials of Dr. Gobas' first and middle names.
What is F., A., P., and C.?
Phase code used on official Geosyntec holidays.
What is "HOLIDA"?
Common name for this bird species:
What is a Great Blue Heron?
Analyte measured via the Lloyd Kahn method.
What is organic carbon?
Italian wine known as the "King of wine and the wine of kings"
What is Barolo?
In 1996 and 1997, lead author who published a congener analysis of Aroclors.
Who is George Frame / Frame?
The fifth entry field from the left in the BST timesheet.
What is "Class"?
In the 1990s, lead author on papers reporting the soil ingestion rates of wildlife.
Who is W. Nelson Beyer / Beyer?
A quality-control sample that is spiked in the laboratory to evaluate the effects of the sample on the performance of an analytical method.
What is a matrix spike?