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Dieldrin is an
organochlorine compound originally produced in 1948 by J.
Hyman & Co, Denver, as an insecticide.
Dieldrin is
closely related to aldrin,...
- into the environment.
Though it is
rapidly converted to
dieldrin by
plants and bacteria,
dieldrin maintains the same
toxic effects and slow
decay of aldrin...
- POPs
identified by the
Stockholm Convention include aldrin, chlordane,
dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, HCB, mirex, toxaphene, PCBs, DDT, dioxins, and polychlorinated...
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pentachlorophenol or BHC at 0.5%, DDT at 0.2%,
chlordecone and
mirex at 0.06%, and
dieldrin at 0.05%.
Imidazole (a non-chlorinated
aromatic heterocyclic) at 1% also...
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solvents in some
formulations may
damage certain crops. cf. the
related Dieldrin, Endrin,
Isodrin algophagy Feeding on algae.
alitrunk Name
given to the...
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toxic substances included PCBs, dioxins, two
chlorinated pesticides, DDE,
dieldrin and PBDEs. As a
result of the study, the
department will
investigate the...
- 1989. Wade,
Richard Archer. "Ecology of
Juvenile Tarpon and
Effects of
Dieldrin on Two ****ociated Species."
Bureau of
Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. 1969...
- a
group of
chlorinated insecticides whose names end in "-drin":
Aldrin Dieldrin Endrin This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- 4'-Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)
Diethyl sulfate Dieldrin, and
aldrin metabolized to
dieldrin Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride Dimethylformamide 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine...
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after a
single stimulus.: 255
Chlorinated cyclodienes include aldrin,
dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor,
chlordane and endosulfan. A 2- to 8-hour exposure...