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Residues of drugs

Journal of the Ghana Science Association, 2000
Everyday activities of humans inevitably generate a lot of pollutants. These activities may be industrial, agricultural, and even such mundane activities as the use of plastic bags. Our concern in this paper is with agricultural activities, specifically a number of livestock production techniques and the dangers they may pose to humans through their ...
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Residues of veterinary drugs at injection sites

Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2007
Residues of veterinary drugs have potential implications for human food safety and international trade in animal‐derived food commodities. A particular concern is the slow depletion of residues of some injectable formulations from the site of administration.
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[Drug residues in untreated swine].

DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1996
The concentration of sulfadimidine was measured in the urine of pigs which were housed (over five days) in boxes where other pigs have been treated orally with sulfadimidine before. Sulfadimidine was measured in the urine of the unmedicated pigs in a concentration of up to 4 micrograms/ml. Considering these urine concentrations, violative sulfadimidine
M, Kietzmann   +3 more
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Residues-Drugs and Growth Promoters

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1988
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Pesticide and veterinary drug residues in Belgian beeswax: Occurrence, toxicity, and risk to honey bees

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Kirsten S Traynor   +2 more
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Drug Residuals

New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
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Drug residues in scavenging raptors

2017
Pòster
Herce Garcia, Albert   +1 more
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