Environmental Toxicology AssessmentMervyn Richardson CRC Press, 2002 M09 11 - 473 pages Measurement 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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Mervyn Richardson. 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 ...
Mervyn Richardson. 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 ...
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... Countries William Wyn Ellis 363 25.1 Introduction 363 25.2 Safe use project: Thailand—background 363 25.3 Status 364 25.4 Evaluation 367 25.5 So how sustainable is the SUP in Thailand? 367 25.6 Model farm 370 25.7 Conclusions 371 25.8 ...
... Countries William Wyn Ellis 363 25.1 Introduction 363 25.2 Safe use project: Thailand—background 363 25.3 Status 364 25.4 Evaluation 367 25.5 So how sustainable is the SUP in Thailand? 367 25.6 Model farm 370 25.7 Conclusions 371 25.8 ...
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