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deriving and
communicating these Biomonitoring Equivalents.
Biomonitoring Equivalents can be used for
evaluation of
biomonitoring data in a risk ****essment context...
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While aquatic biomonitoring is the most
common form of
biomonitoring, any
ecosystem can be
studied in this manner.
Aquatic biomonitoring is an important...
- De Kock and
Kramer developed the
concept of
active biomonitoring in 1994.
Active biomonitoring is a
comparison of the chemical/biological properties...
- epidemiology,
genetic epidemiology and
pathophysiology are
medical sciences.
Biomonitoring –
measurement of the body
burden of
toxic chemical compounds, elements...
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survey of indicators, techniques, and
applications of community-level
biomonitoring data". cfpub.epa.gov.
Retrieved 2018-07-27. Adamus, Paul; J. Danielson...
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avenue of
biomonitoring for
aquatic systems. Using
benthic diatoms through a
method of next-generation
sequencing approach to
river biomonitoring revealed...
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Legionella is a
genus of gram-negative
bacteria that can be seen
using a
silver stain or
grown in a
special media that
contains cysteine, an
amino acid...
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Museum S****
Image Gallery Mussel Watch Programme (archived 2015)
Online biomonitoring of
bivalve activity, 24/7:
MolluSCAN eye (archived 2016) Portals: Animals...
- Capelli,
Nicolas (1
September 2023). "The
potential of
microorganisms as
biomonitoring and
bioremediation tools for mercury-contaminated soils". Ecotoxicology...
- and scale. T.
pallida has been
proven useful for phytoremediation,
biomonitoring, and
genotoxicity ****essment of
environmental pollutants, especially...