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Biomonitors and biomarkers as indicators of environmental change 2 : a handbook. / Frank M. Butterworth, ed.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Lkuwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c2001Description: x, 508 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0306463873
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QH 541.15.I5 .B521 2001
Summary: Monitoring the environment is absolutely essential if we are to identify hazards to human health, to assess environmental cleanup efforts, and to prevent further degradation of the ecosystem. Biomonitors and biomarkers combined with chemical monitoring offer the only approach to making these assessments. Based on an International Association of Great Lakes Research conference, this book is intended for researchers who want to incorporate new and different technologies in their development of specifically-crafted monitors; students who are learning the field of biomonitoring; and regulatory agencies that want to consider newer technologies to replace inadequate and less powerful test regimes.
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Graduate Studies Graduate Studies DLSU-D GRADUATE STUDIES Graduate Studies Graduate Studies QH 541.15.I5.B521 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3AEA0000260982
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Monitoring the environment is absolutely essential if we are to identify hazards to human health, to assess environmental cleanup efforts, and to prevent further degradation of the ecosystem. Biomonitors and biomarkers combined with chemical monitoring offer the only approach to making these assessments. Based on an International Association of Great Lakes Research conference, this book is intended for researchers who want to incorporate new and different technologies in their development of specifically-crafted monitors; students who are learning the field of biomonitoring; and regulatory agencies that want to consider newer technologies to replace inadequate and less powerful test regimes.

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