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California environmental law pesticides, chemicals, biotechnology chemicals, pesticides, ha2ardous wastes state international environmental issues chemistry, pesticides, environment environmental poHcy pollution, waste management U.S. environmental regulations... [Pg.129]

Many engineering thermoplastics (e.g., polysulfone, polycarbonate, etc.) have limited utility in applications that require exposure to chemical environments. Environmental stress cracking [13] occurs when a stressed polymer is exposed to solvents. Poly(aryl ether phenylquin-oxalines) [27] and poly(aryl ether benzoxazoles) [60] show poor resistance to environmental stress cracking in the presence of acetone, chloroform, etc. This is expected because these structures are amorphous, and there is no crystallinity or liquid crystalline type structure to give solvent resistance. Thus, these materials may have limited utility in processes or applications that require multiple solvent coatings or exposures, whereas acetylene terminated polyaryl ethers [13] exhibit excellent processability, high adhesive properties, and good resistance to hydraulic fluid. [Pg.56]

When animal cells are removed from the body, the cells can be maintained (or cultured) for prolonged periods, provided the cells are in an appropriate alternative environment. Environmental factors of importance for animal cell culture include the culture medium, substratum (or surface of the culture vessel), and temperature. The substratum (or surface) is a significant factor for those animal cells which grow attached to the surface of the culture container. A number of types of animal cells (such as lymphoid cells) grow in suspension. [Pg.464]

EEA- European Environmental Agency (2005) Source apportionment of nitrogen and phosphorus inputs into the aquatic environment. Environmental Assessment report No 7. Available at http //www.eea.europa.eu/publications/eea report 2005 7 (June 2009)... [Pg.191]

Jansson, B., Andersson, R., and Asplund, L. et al. (1993). Chlorinated and brominated persistent organic compounds in biological samples from the environment. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 12, 1163-1174. [Pg.353]

Sumpter, J.P. and Johhng, S. (1995). Vitellogenesis as a biomarker for estrogenic contamination of the aquatic environment. Environmental Health Perspectives 103, 173-178. [Pg.369]

Sumpter, J.P. and Johnson, A.C. (2005). Lessons from endocrine disruption and their apphca-tion to other issues concerning trace organics in the aquatic environment. Environmental Science and Technology 39,4321 332. [Pg.369]

Samuel P. Hays. From Conservation to Environment Environmental Politics in the United States since World War II. In Out of the Woods. Char Miller and Hal Rothman, eds. Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997, pp. 101-126. Source for Earth Day. [Pg.231]

Larsen FIF, Hansen MS, Hauschild M (2006) Ecolabelling of printed matter. Part II life cycle assessment of model sheet fed offset printed matter. Working Report No. 24. Danish Ministry of the Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, Copenhagen... [Pg.22]

The environmental fate of chemicals describes the processes by which chemicals move and are transformed into the environment. Environmental fate processes that should be addressed include persistence in air, water and soil reactivity and degradation migration in groundwater removal from effluents by standard waste-water treatment methods and bioaccumulation in aquatic or terrestrial organisms. [Pg.48]

Larsen HF, Tprslpv J, Damborg A (1995) Areas of intervention for cleaner technology in the printing industry - assessment of waste water (report in Danish). Environmental Project No. 284. Danish Ministry of Environment. Environmental Protection Agency, Copenhagen... [Pg.220]

Dosimetry of the Museum Environment Environmental Effects on the Chemistry of Paintings. Oscar F. van den Brink, Molecular Aspects of Ageing in Painted Works of... [Pg.57]

The individual risk for drag inefficacy or drug toxicity is a product of the interaction of genes and the environment. Environmental variables include nutritional factors, concommittantly administered drugs, disease and many other factors in-... [Pg.3]

Mielke, H.W., 1994. Lead in New Orleans soils new images of an urban environment. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 16, 123-128. [Pg.226]

Caution must also be used when comparing loss data from different geographical and political environments. Environmental, cultural and technological differences will influence how a facility is designed and operated, so that direct comparisons to one another cannot be made. [Pg.62]

Environment Environmental entries Ecology standards, in fine chemical production, 11 433-434 Economic aspects. See Economics Economic-ecological efficiency, 24 196 sustainable development and, 24 188-189... [Pg.297]

UNEP (1993) Organic Contaminants in the Environment, Environmental Pathways and Effects, (ed. K.C.Jones) Elsevier, London, pp. 275-289. [Pg.487]

Environment Environmental Genome Project http //www.niehs.nih.gov/envgenom/home. Human genetic susceptibility to environ-... [Pg.12]

Ammonium in aquatic environments Environmental/Marine science 57, 56... [Pg.350]

Due to the continuous progress of studies concerning the effects brought by the different anthropological activities to humans and environment, environmental analysis is undergoing continuous evolution. Always increasing is the number of the species to be controlled and of the aspects to be considered to safeguard health. Environmental chemical analysis is concerned with the identification and the determination of different micropollutants. To reach this aim, all the processes and the effects that favor diffusion in the environment and the bioavailability of the pollutants and of their potential metabolites must also be considered. [Pg.535]

Atkinson S., M.J. Atkinson, and A.M. Tarrant (2003). Estrogens from sewage in coastal marine environments. Environmental Health Perspectives 111 531-535. [Pg.253]

Montgomery-Brown J. and M. Reinhard (2003). Occurrence and behavior of alkylphenol poly-ethoxylates in the environment. Environmental Engineering Science 20 471 86. [Pg.277]

Zepp R.G. and D.M. Cline (1977). Rates of direct photolysis in aquatic environment. Environmental Science and Technology 11 359-366. [Pg.292]

Wood, P.J. andArmitage, P.D. (1997). Biological effects of fine sediment in the lotic environment. Environmental Management, 21 203-217. [Pg.138]

Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, State and pressures of the marine and coastal Mediterranean environment, Environmental issues series No 5, Luxembourg (1999) Ohta, H., Goto, S., Teshima, H., Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research, 19, 180 (1980)... [Pg.590]

Cozzarelli, I. M.,Eganhouse, R. P. Baedecker, M.J. (1990). Transformation of monoaromatic hydrocarbons to organic acids in anoxic groundwater environment. Environmental Geology and Water Science, 16(2), 133-41. [Pg.94]

Dolfing, J. Harrison, B. K. (1992). Gibbs free energy of formation of halogenated aromatic compounds and their potential role as electron acceptors in anaerobic environments. Environmental Science and Technology, 26, 2213-18. [Pg.288]

Xie, T-M., Abrahamsson, K., Fogelqvist, G. Josefsson, B. (1986). Distribution of chlorophenolics in a marine environment. Environmental Science and Technology, 20,457-63. [Pg.299]


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