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Environment contamination

The plant layout design and whether the processes involve dry, wet or contaminated environments with possibly elevated temperatures will affect the principles adopted... [Pg.80]

Manganese may have a particular value in chloride-contaminated environments, but its contribution is little understood. [Pg.511]

Kasprzyk-Hordem B, Dinsdale RM, Guwy AJ (2009) Illicit dmgs and pharmaceuticals in the environment - forensic applications of environmental data. Part 2 Pharmaceuticals as chemical markers of faecal water contamination. Environ Pollut 157(6) 1778-1786... [Pg.227]

GuiUette, Jr., L.J., Pickford, D.B., and Crain, D.A. et al. (1996). Reduction in penis size and plasma testosterone concentrations in juvenile alligators living in a contaminated environment. General and Comparative Endocrinology 101, 32-42. [Pg.349]

Milnes, M.R., Bryan, T.A., and Katsu, Y. et al. (2008). Increased post hatching mortality and loss of sexually dimorphic gene expression in alligators Alligator mississippiensis) from a contaminated environment. Biology of Reproduction 1 07.064915. [Pg.360]

Heberer T, U Dunnbier (1999) DDT metabolite bis(chlorophenyl)acetic acid the neglected environmental contaminant. Environ Sci Technol 33 2346-2351. [Pg.372]

Schnoor JL, LA Licht, SV McCutcheon, NL Wolfe, LH Carreiora (1995) Phytoremediation of organic and nutrient contaminants. Environ Sci Technol 29 318A-323A. [Pg.618]

Sandrin, T. and Hoffman, D., Bioremediation of organic and metal co-contaminated environments Effects of metal toxicity, speciation, and bioavailability on biodegradation, in Environmental Bioremediation Technologies, Singh, S.N. and Tripathi, R.D., Eds, Springer, Berlin, Germany, 2007, pp. 1-34. [Pg.427]

Pesticides affect children s genes and heredity, and are transferred from mother to child through breast milk. Finally, pesticides are introduced to children by the state and society, through a contaminated environment. [Pg.72]

Teat skin, teat canal Contamination Environment, udder anatomy, milking machine... [Pg.201]

Xing B, McGill W, Dudas M (1994a) Cross-correlation of polarity curves to predict partition coefficients of nonionic organic contaminants. Environ Sci Techno1 28 1929-1933... [Pg.143]

Haag, W.R., Yao, C.C.D. (1992) Rate constants for reaction of hydroxyl radicals with several drinking water contaminants. Environ. Sci. Technol. 26, 1005-1013. [Pg.399]

Zitomer DH, Speece RH (1993) Sequential environments for enhanced biotransformation of aqueous contaminants. Environ Sci Technol 27 227... [Pg.84]

IDLH Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health levels indicate that exposure to the listed concentrations of airborne contaminants is likely to cause death, immediate or delayed permanent adverse health effects, or prevent escape from the contaminated environment in a short period of time, typically 30 min or less. These values constitute a hazardous materials emergency in the workplace and require the use of a supplier air respirator (e.g., SCBA). [Pg.797]

Probable exposure to chromium chromium-contaminated environments) >4.0 10... [Pg.116]

Van Veld, P.A., D.J. Westbrook, B.R. Woodin, R.C. Hale, C.L. Smith, R.J. Huggett, and JJ. Stegeman. 1990. Induced cytochrome P-450 in intestine and liver of spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) from a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contaminated environment. Aquat. Toxicol. 17 119-132. [Pg.1408]

Yang Y, Hunter W, Tao S, Gan J (2008) Relationships between desorption intervals and availability of sediment-associated hydrophobic contaminants. Environ Sci Technol 42 8446-8451... [Pg.195]

You J, Landrum PF, Lydy MJ (2006) Comparison of chemical approaches for assessing bioavailability of sediment-associated contaminants. Environ Sci Technol 40 6348-6353... [Pg.201]

These points, however, do not address the central question of how organisms deal with a contaminated environment with which they have to interact in order to obtain energy and metabolites. Crucial to these processes are the cellular processes which can modify the ionisation of molecules, their hydrophilic/ hydrophobic properties, and the matrix within which they exist. Many of these changes occur in the alimentary tract but they also occur at the cellular... [Pg.391]

IAEA, Principles and Techniques for Post-Accident Assessment and Recovery in a Contaminated Environment of a Nuclear Facility, Safety Series 97, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1989. [Pg.183]


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