-
diphenyl ethers or
PBDEs, are a
class of
organobromine compounds that are used as
flame ****ants. Like
other brominated flame ****ants,
PBDEs have been used...
- decaBDE, are less
toxic than
PBDEs with
lower numbers of
bromine atoms, such as pentaBDE. However, as the higher-order
PBDEs degrade biotically or abiotically...
-
brominated PBDEs... [which]
might stay in your body for many years,
stored mainly in body fat." In
workers with
occupational exposure to
PBDEs, the calculated...
-
Polybrominated diphenylethers (
PBDEs). "Last
updated on Thursday,
August 2nd, 2007."
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Maine Joins Washington, Bans
PBDEs.
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- be an
exposure source because PBDEs can be
present in the
mother and her milk.
Various other food
items may
contain PBDEs,
including meat, meat products...
- to
target all
forms of
highly toxic brominated flame ****ants
known as
PBDEs for
elimination from the many
common household products in
which they are...
-
polybrominated diphenyl ether (
PBDE)
flame ****ants used to make
upholstered furniture and
infant care
items less flammable.
PBDEs have been
largely phased...
-
polybrominated diphenyl ethers (
PBDEs), a
group of
industrial flame ****ants that may
leach from
factories into the environment. When
PBDEs ac****ulate in body tissues...
-
polybrominated diphenyl ethers (
PBDEs).
Commercial octaBDE (also
known as "Octabrom") is a
technical mixture of
different PBDE congeners having an average...
- Florida". Space.com.
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September 2016. de Selding,
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January 2016). "Spacecom of Israel:
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