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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... of biotesting complex ndustrial wastewater 187 14.3 Requirements for the biotesting of effluents 188 14.4 Common principles for biotesting of effluents 190 14.5 A comparison of the biotest standards 191 14.6 Emission limit values, ...
... of biotesting complex ndustrial wastewater 187 14.3 Requirements for the biotesting of effluents 188 14.4 Common principles for biotesting of effluents 190 14.5 A comparison of the biotest standards 191 14.6 Emission limit values, ...
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... 25 Private—Public Sector Cooperation to Improve Pesticide Safety Standards xii Contents.
... 25 Private—Public Sector Cooperation to Improve Pesticide Safety Standards xii Contents.
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Chapter 25 Private—Public Sector Cooperation to Improve Pesticide Safety Standards in Developing 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 ...
Chapter 25 Private—Public Sector Cooperation to Improve Pesticide Safety Standards in Developing 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 ...
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