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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... measurement in environmental samples 36 3.5 Conclusions 38 3.6 Acknowledgements 39 3.7 References 39 Chapter 4 Fluorescence in situ Hybridization en Suspension (FISHES) Using Biotin-labeled DNA Probes for Measuring Genetic Expression of ...
... measurement in environmental samples 36 3.5 Conclusions 38 3.6 Acknowledgements 39 3.7 References 39 Chapter 4 Fluorescence in situ Hybridization en Suspension (FISHES) Using Biotin-labeled DNA Probes for Measuring Genetic Expression of ...
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... 295 21.1 Introduction 295 21.2 Klaipeda port 295 21.3 Environmental conditions 297 21.4 Environmental auditing 300 21.5 Results 300 21.6 Conclusions 301 28 Epilogue Mervyn Richardson 407 28.1 Rationale 407 28.2 Measurement.
... 295 21.1 Introduction 295 21.2 Klaipeda port 295 21.3 Environmental conditions 297 21.4 Environmental auditing 300 21.5 Results 300 21.6 Conclusions 301 28 Epilogue Mervyn Richardson 407 28.1 Rationale 407 28.2 Measurement.
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... Measurement 407 28.3 Environmental risk 409 28.4 Biosensors 409 28.5 Environmental assessment 410 28.6 Environmental exposure assessment 410 28.7 Assessment of data 411 28.8 Concluding comments 412 28.9 Acknowledgements 413 AAP Algal ...
... Measurement 407 28.3 Environmental risk 409 28.4 Biosensors 409 28.5 Environmental assessment 410 28.6 Environmental exposure assessment 410 28.7 Assessment of data 411 28.8 Concluding comments 412 28.9 Acknowledgements 413 AAP Algal ...
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