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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... Toxicity MarkT.D.Cronin and John C.Dearden 111 9.1 Introduction 111 9.2 Quantitative structure-activity relationships 111 9.3 Interspecies relationships of toxicity 118 9.4 Conclusions 120 9.5 References 121 Chapter 10 Acute Exposure ...
... Toxicity MarkT.D.Cronin and John C.Dearden 111 9.1 Introduction 111 9.2 Quantitative structure-activity relationships 111 9.3 Interspecies relationships of toxicity 118 9.4 Conclusions 120 9.5 References 121 Chapter 10 Acute Exposure ...
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... Toxic or Inhibitory Sewage Peter D.Hiley 387 27.1 Introduction 387 27.2 Legal aspects 388 27.3 Effects of toxic wastes on wastewater treatment 392 27.4 Measurement of inhibition 394 27.5 Costs 400 27.6 Controlling toxic/inhibitory ...
... Toxic or Inhibitory Sewage Peter D.Hiley 387 27.1 Introduction 387 27.2 Legal aspects 388 27.3 Effects of toxic wastes on wastewater treatment 392 27.4 Measurement of inhibition 394 27.5 Costs 400 27.6 Controlling toxic/inhibitory ...
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