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PCBShot: An Assisted Image Acquisition Method for PCB Damage Detection With Mobile Devices

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Lucas Cabral   +5 more
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Pharmacokinetics of PCBs

Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1984
The pharmacokinetics of PCBs are complicated by numerous factors, not the least of which is the existence of up to 209 different chlorinated biphenyls. Whereas all PCB congeners are highly lipophilic and most are readily absorbed and rapidly distributed to all tissues, PCBs are cleared from tissues at very different rates, and the same congeners may be
H B, Matthews, R L, Dedrick
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Ratios of PCB 138, PCB 163, and PCB 164 in aroclor mixtures

Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 1995
The gas chromatographic separation of PCB 138, PCB 163, and PCB 164 in Aroclor mixtures can be achieved by application of a CP-Select for PCBs stationary phase. In technical PCB mixtures with a degree of chlorination exceeding 40% (Aroclor 1242, 1254, 1260, and 1262) these three hexa-chlorobiphenyls were present.
Walter Vetter, Bernd Luckas
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Total PCBs and PCB congeners in spanish imperial eagle eggs

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1989
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Hernández, Luis M.   +2 more
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Phasing out PCBs

Environmental Science & Technology, 1984
Polychlorinated biphenyls have been shown to be environmentally persistent and bioaccumulative. Few, if any, data have been able to link them directly to serious human health effects. Some scientists believe that the problem arises when PCBs are heated in the presence of oxygen, therby enhancing toxicant formation.
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