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mutations of the
targeted insects. The
number of
insects resistant to
cyclodienes and
lindane approached 300 by 1989. Later, in 1957,
another use of the...
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surround and
stabilize the
cyclodiene ring and thus
these compounds are
referred to as
cyclodienes.
Other members of the
cyclodiene family of organochlorine...
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heavily used as a
pesticide to
treat seed and soil.
Aldrin and
related "
cyclodiene"
pesticides (a term for
pesticides derived from Hexachlorocyclopentadiene)...
- insecticide.
Usually sold as a
white or tan powder,
heptachlor is one of the
cyclodiene insecticides. In 1962,
Rachel Carson's
Silent Spring questioned the safety...
- mercury. Dioxins, like PCBs and chlordane, as well as
other chlorinated cyclodiene insecticides are also present. Fish oil is used in
aquaculture feed, in...
- leukemia.
Mercury and
cyclodienes are
known to
induce higher incidences of
kidney damage and some
irreversible diseases. PCBs and
cyclodienes are
linked to liver...
- large-scale
production of
chlorinated hydrocarbons including various cyclodiene and
hexachlorocyclohexane compounds.
Although commonly used in the past...
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agricultural areas throughout the world. They are
synthetic organochlorine cyclodiene pesticides used to
control subterranean insect pests such as
nargles root...
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Thiamethoxam Organochlorides Aldrin Beta-HCH
Carbon tetrachloride Chlordane Cyclodiene 1,2-DCB 1,4-DCB 1,1-DCE 1,2-DCE DDD DDE DDT DFDT
Dicofol Dieldrin Endosulfan...
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neuron either spontaneously or
after a
single stimulus.: 255
Chlorinated cyclodienes include aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor,
chlordane and endosulfan...