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Contaminants applications

Leighton, Jr., D. T., Calo, J. M. (1981) Distribution coefficients of chlorinated hydrocarbons in dilute air-water systems for groundwater contamination applications. J. Chem. Eng. Data 26, 382-385. [Pg.54]

Tran, D., Ciret, P., Ciutat, A., Durrieu, G. and Massabuau, J.-C. (2003) Estimation of potential and limits of bivalve closure response to detect contaminants application to cadmium, Environmental... [Pg.65]

Reichert, W.L., French, B.L. and Stein, J.E. (1999) Exposure of marine mammals to genotoxic environmental contaminants application of the 32P-post-labelling assay for measuring DNA-xenobiotic adducts. Environ. Monit. Assess., 56, 225-239. [Pg.254]

OSHA, 29CFR1910.1000 Table Z2 limits for air contaminants applicable for the transitional period and to the extent sent forth in paragraph 19.10.1000 under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA A2... [Pg.1067]

A wide series of GCxGC food applications is listed in Table 1 (except for essential oil and food contaminant applications, which are reported in Chapters 9 and 11, respectively). Rather than reporting brief details of every single experiment, the authors will report mainly extensive descriptions of what they consider to be some of the most demonstrative applications in this field. Unfortunately, many valid experiments cannot be described because of space limitations. [Pg.218]

Polyvinylidene fluoride n. (-H2CCF2-) . Thermoplastic fluorocarbon polymer derived from vinylidene fluoride. It is a fluoropolymer with alternating CFi2 and CF2 groups. PVDF is an opaque white resin. Extremely pure, it is superior for non-contaminating applications. In film form it is characterized by superior weather and UV resistance. Abbreviation is PVDF. [Pg.774]

Bitton, G. (2005). Microbial indicators of fecal contamination application to microbial source tracking. Report Submitted to the Florida Stormwater Association, 71pp. [Pg.128]

DNA sensors related to the rapid identification and quantification of pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella spp., hysteria monocytogenes, E. coli 0157 H7, Legionella sp. have been developed [77-79]. Moreover, these devices have also been extensively exploited in the detection of pathogenic microorganisms relevant to biodefense and environmental contamination applications. [Pg.309]

The provision of ventilation is the engineering approach to the control of airborne contamination. Applications are widespread and need not really be concerned with reducing pollution, since the suppression of... [Pg.270]

Loosely filled granulated activated carbon is better suited to large deep-bed filters, which often require media depths of up to 1 m. Low depth, loosely filled filters can prove less effective due to their tendency to settle and allow the air to bypass the activated carbon medium or for the activated carbon itself to escape from the filter in the air stream and form into carbon dust. Loosely filled systems will almost always be specified for highly contaminated applications, such as some industrial processes, where deep-bed filters are required. [Pg.379]


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