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German Environmental Surveys

Hoffman, K., Krause, C., Seifert, B. and Ullrich, D. (2000) The German environmental survey 1990/92 (GerESll) sources of personal exposure to volatile organic compounds. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology,... [Pg.62]

Concentrations of some biocides in the indoor environment show a tendency to decrease, others increase. According to the German environmental surveys (GerES), performed for nearly 20 years, concentrations of PCP in house dust are declining, a tendency already reported (Butte, 2003). On the other hand concentrations of lindane, piperonylbutoxide and permethrin seem to increase (Becker et al., 2002 Seifert et al., 2000). [Pg.242]

German Environmental Survey on children, 2001/2002 (pilot study/... [Pg.249]

Becker, K., Seiwert, M., Kaus, S., Krause, C., Schulz, C. and Seifert, B. (2002) German environmental survey 1998 (GerES III) pesticides and other pollutants in house dust. Proceedings of Indoor Air 2002(4), pp. 883-7. [Pg.266]

Becker, K., C. Schulz, S. Kaus, M. Seiwart, and B. Seifert. 2003. German Environmental Survey 1998 (GerES III) Environmental pollutants in the urine of the German population. Int. J. Hyg. Environ. Health. 206(l) 15-24. [Pg.90]

GerES (German Environmental Survey). 2005. Objectives. German Environmental Survey. Federal Environmental Agency, Dessau, Germany [online]. Available http //www.um weltbundesamt.de/survey-e/objectives.htm [accessed June 3, 2005]. [Pg.92]

Seieert B, Becker K, Helm D, Krause C, Schulz C and Seiwert M (2000) The German environmental survey 1990/1992 (Ger ES II) reference concentrations of selected environmental pollutants in blood, urine, hair, house dust drinking water and indoor air. J Exposure Analysis Environ Epidemiol 10 552—565. [Pg.233]

Blood lead levels in unexposed subjects vary considerably. For example, in Sweden B-Pb in children without particular exposure is - 20 ig L (Stromberg et al. 1995). A German Environmental Survey of environmental pollutants in blood was conducted for the third time in 1998 and included 4800 subjects with regard to region, community size, age (18 to 69 years) and gender. The geometric mean of Pb amounted to 31 and was higher in... [Pg.889]

Beckee K, Kaus S, Keause C, Lepom P, Schulz C, Seiweet M and Seieeet B (2002) German Environmental Survey 1998 (GerES III) environmental pollutants in blood of the German population. Int J Hyg Environ Health 205 297-308. [Pg.896]

House dust from the German Environmental Survey, representative for Germany regarding age, gender, community size and place of residence. A subset of 200 randomly selected vacuum cleaner bags was taken, dust was sieved to <2 mm,... [Pg.577]

Schulz, C., Conrad, A., Becker, K., Kolossa-Ehring, M., Seifert, B., 2007b. Twenty years of the German Environmental Survey (GerES), Human biomonitoring-temporal and spatial (West Germany/East Germany) differences in population exposure. Int. J. Hyg. Environ. Health 210, 271-297. [Pg.395]

Schroeder HA, Mitchener M, Nason AP (1970) Zirconium, niobium, antimony, vanadium and lead in rats life term studies. J Nutr 100(l) 59-68 Schulz C, Angerer J, Ewers U et al (2009) Revised and new reference values for environmental pollutants in urine or blood of children in Germany derived from the German environmental survey on children 2003-2006 (GerES IV). Int J Hyg Environ Health 212(6) 637-647 Shirai S, Suzuki Y, Yoshinaga J et al (2010) Maternal exposure to low-level heavy metals during pregnancy and birth size. J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng 45(11) 1468-1474... [Pg.229]


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