Environmental Toxicology AssessmentMeasurement of the extent of the toxic insult caused by the substance involved is of importance when undertaking an environmental toxicology assessment. This text outlines some of the measurement techniques that have been recently developed and |
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... Islamabad, Pakistan xxi Statement from the UNIDO Representative, Dr. Balasubramanyan Sugavanam, Workshop on Ecotoxicology, Islamabad, Pakistan xxiii List of contributors xxvii Abbreviations xxxi SECTION 1 PROLOG 1 Chapter 1 Prolog ...
... Islamabad, Pakistan xxi Statement from the UNIDO Representative, Dr. Balasubramanyan Sugavanam, Workshop on Ecotoxicology, Islamabad, Pakistan xxiii List of contributors xxvii Abbreviations xxxi SECTION 1 PROLOG 1 Chapter 1 Prolog ...
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SECTION 2 NEW MEASURING TECHNIQUES 11 Chapter 2 The Potential and Limitations of New Technical Approaches to Ecotoxicology Monitoring Peter-Diedrich Hansen 13 2.1 Introduction 13 2.2 Ecological requirements 14 2.3 Biomarkers 16 2.4 ...
SECTION 2 NEW MEASURING TECHNIQUES 11 Chapter 2 The Potential and Limitations of New Technical Approaches to Ecotoxicology Monitoring Peter-Diedrich Hansen 13 2.1 Introduction 13 2.2 Ecological requirements 14 2.3 Biomarkers 16 2.4 ...
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... physiological and cellular methods 58 5.6 Biosensors and on-line biological monitors 59 5.7 Monitoring and assessment programs 59 5.8 Current and future monitoring 61 5.9 References 62 Chapter 6 Solid Phase Testing of Aquatic ...
... physiological and cellular methods 58 5.6 Biosensors and on-line biological monitors 59 5.7 Monitoring and assessment programs 59 5.8 Current and future monitoring 61 5.9 References 62 Chapter 6 Solid Phase Testing of Aquatic ...
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8.4 Aquatic mosses and 'moss bag' installations 105 8.5 Concluding remarks 105 8.6 References 106 Chapter 9 QSAR Studies of Algal Toxicity MarkT.D.Cronin and John C.Dearden 111 9.1 Introduction 111 9.2 Quantitative structure-activity ...
8.4 Aquatic mosses and 'moss bag' installations 105 8.5 Concluding remarks 105 8.6 References 106 Chapter 9 QSAR Studies of Algal Toxicity MarkT.D.Cronin and John C.Dearden 111 9.1 Introduction 111 9.2 Quantitative structure-activity ...
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Chapter 12 The Role of UNIDO on Ecotoxicology Monitoring in Developing Countries Balasubramanyan Sugavanam 159 12.1 Introduction 159 12.2 Mandate of UNIDO 159 12.3 Concept of ecotoxicology in developing countries 161 12.4 UNIDO ...
Chapter 12 The Role of UNIDO on Ecotoxicology Monitoring in Developing Countries Balasubramanyan Sugavanam 159 12.1 Introduction 159 12.2 Mandate of UNIDO 159 12.3 Concept of ecotoxicology in developing countries 161 12.4 UNIDO ...
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