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Nanocomposites of sub-10 nm SnO2 nanoparticles and MWCNTs for detection of aldrin and DDT

, 2010
The preparation of materials with size and porosity in the nanometre range is of technological importance for a wide range of sensing applications. Here, the ultrasensitive detection of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), i.e., Aldrin and DDT, has been
Fanli Meng   +6 more
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Mortality causes in British Barn Owls Tyto alba, with a discussion of aldrin-dieldrin poisoning

, 2008
During 1963-89, 627 Barn Owl Tyto alba carcasses were received for autopsy and chemical analysis. Much larger numbers were received per month outside the breeding season than within it, with peaks in autumn (mainly juveniles) and late winter (adults and ...
I. Newton, I. Wyllie, A. Asher
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Effect of aldrin on carbohydrate metabolism in Indian catfish.

Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 2009
Exposure of the Indian catfish (Heteropneustes fossilis) to a sublethal concentration of 0.14 p.p.m. aldrin for 3, 6, 12, 48, and 96 hrs affected carbohydrate metabolism. Muscle glycogenolysis and glycogenesis were obtained at 3 and 12 hrs, respectively.
A. Srivastava, N. Singh
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Chlordane, Aldrin and Dieldrin

1969
Chlordane, Aldrin and Dieldrin, three powerful new insecticides, were discovered in the middle forties and in each case Julius Hyman was intimately involved in the discovery. Hyman held degrees from the Universities of Chicago and Leipzig. In 1930 he gave up a post as research chemist in order to develop his own ideas for the manufacture of drying oils
Richard Stillerman   +2 more
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Selective binding of aldrin and dieldrin in cartilage

Archives of Toxicology, 1980
Whole body autoradiography of 14C-aldrin and 14C-dieldrin in pregnant mice indicated a slow but persistent uptake of both substances in cartilage, e.g. in the vertebral and epiphyseal discs. Also in the fetal skeleton a marked accumulation was observed.
Per-Gunnar Högman, Ingvar Brandt
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The Effects of Aldrin on Birds

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1952
The Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, United States Department of Agriculture and the Wyoming Department of Agriculture carried out a grasshopper control program on approximately 300,000 acres of Wyoming range land during the summer of 1951. Aldrin (Compound 118) was used as the toxicant.
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Metabolism, penetration, and partitioning of [14C]aldrin in aldrin-resistant and susceptible corn rootworms

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 1990
Abstract The mechanisms responsible for 300-fold higher levels of aldrin resistance in western corn rootworms relative to the closely related and sympatric northern corn rootworm were investigated. In vivo metabolism of [14C]aldrin by the resistant and susceptible rootworms proceeds similarly with a rapid conversion to its epoxide, dieldrin, which ...
Christopher A. Mullin   +1 more
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DFT study on the adsorption properties of aldrin and dieldrin molecules on blue phosphorene nanotubes

Physica B: Condensed Matter, 2021
R. Bhuvaneswari   +2 more
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Toxicology and No-Effect levels of aldrin and dieldrin

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1967
Some of the critical values have been selected from the various criteria just reviewed and are listed below. Acute oral toxicity. Twenty to 70 mg/kg, aldrin or dieldrin, 12 species. The estimated lethal dose for man is approximately 5 g. Mortality on repeated doses. (a) Short-term: quail, dog, turkey, mouse,
Alfred M. Boyce   +3 more
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