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Biomonitoring of arylamines and nitroarenes

Biomarkers, 2002
Arylamines and nitroarenes are very important intermediates in the industrial manufacture of dyes, pesticides and plastics, and are significant environmental pollutants. The metabolic steps of N-oxidation and nitroreduction to yield N-hydroxyarylamines are crucial for the toxic properties of arylamines and nitroarenes.
Gabriele, Sabbioni, Christopher R, Jones
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Trends in Online Biomonitoring

2018
We are living in a digital world and Internet of Things is our last and still ongoing revolution [1]. In the last ten years, the number of devices which are connected to the internet increased ten times. This revolutionary is happening mainly in the industrial area, mainly from efficiency, time and cost reasons.
Antonín Bárta   +4 more
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[Human biomonitoring, biomarkers, environmental biomonitoring].

Annales pharmaceutiques francaises, 2012
Human biomonitoring is a form of environmental public health surveillance. It is not to be confused with environmental biomonitoring (or ecomonitoring), which is the observation of living organisms implemented with the objective of monitoring quality of environments.
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Biomonitoring and environmental management

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1990
The advantages of biological monitoring of the environment have been long recognised. Direct measurements on biota of importance rather than the use of chemical surrogates, integration over time and the ability to measure the perhaps subtle changes brought about by minor or intermittent pollution have all been propounded as adantages.There appear to be
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Biomonitoring and invertebrate taxonomy

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1990
Biological monitoring requires identification of the fauna of the environment under study. Three prevalent methods have been used to alleviate the need for universal species-level identification: selection of indicator taxa, taxonomic reduction, and allocation to functional groups. Each method is discussed in relation to species recognition.
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Biomonitoring exposures to carcinogens

2014
A wide array of analytical tools exists to assess biological parameters, referred to as biomarkers, that in clinical medicine are used as indicators of normal or pathological processes, and of pharmacological responses. In environmental and occupational health the term biomarker is used differently, indicating signaling events in biological systems or ...
PAVANELLO, SOFIA, LOTTI, MARCELLO
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Biomonitoring

Water Environment Research, 1996
Clifford R. Lange   +2 more
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Biomonitoring

2010
Jon R. Sobus   +3 more
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Biomonitoring

Water Environment Research, 1998
Michael Herkimer   +6 more
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Biomonitoring

Water Environment Research, 1997
Clifford R. Lange, Stefanie R. Lange
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