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Environmental Quality and Safety

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254 Seiten
Englisch
Elsevier Science & Techn.erschienen am03.09.2013
Environmental Quality and Safety: Global Aspects of Chemistry, Toxicology and Technology as Applied to the Environment, Volume 3 is a collection of papers that deals with environmental safety. The collection presents some definitions of environmental safety from different viewpoints: that of a consumer, a scientist, a producer, and a regulator. One paper then discusses pesticide residues and radioactive substances that are found in food. This paper compares pesticide and radioactivity problems such as permissible limits and the measurement methods employed. The volume also presents air quality standards discussed at an international symposium in Paris. One paper examines two ways of assessing the hazards caused by environmental chemicals through epidemiological statistical evaluation and animal experimentation. The volume cites as example the environmental problems encountered in the United States as referenced by the Environmental Protection Agency. One paper also enumerates the reasons why the role of biochemical criteria in stabling air quality guides should be considered important. Another paper also discusses the problem of applying animal toxicological (pesticide residue and radioactive substances) test results to human. The compendium is valuable for environmentalists, toxicologists, marine biologists, industrial chemists, and nuclear scientists.mehr

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KlappentextEnvironmental Quality and Safety: Global Aspects of Chemistry, Toxicology and Technology as Applied to the Environment, Volume 3 is a collection of papers that deals with environmental safety. The collection presents some definitions of environmental safety from different viewpoints: that of a consumer, a scientist, a producer, and a regulator. One paper then discusses pesticide residues and radioactive substances that are found in food. This paper compares pesticide and radioactivity problems such as permissible limits and the measurement methods employed. The volume also presents air quality standards discussed at an international symposium in Paris. One paper examines two ways of assessing the hazards caused by environmental chemicals through epidemiological statistical evaluation and animal experimentation. The volume cites as example the environmental problems encountered in the United States as referenced by the Environmental Protection Agency. One paper also enumerates the reasons why the role of biochemical criteria in stabling air quality guides should be considered important. Another paper also discusses the problem of applying animal toxicological (pesticide residue and radioactive substances) test results to human. The compendium is valuable for environmentalists, toxicologists, marine biologists, industrial chemists, and nuclear scientists.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781483264189
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
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Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum03.09.2013
Seiten254 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.3155165
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1;Front Cover;1
2;Environmental Quality and Safety;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;6
5;Editors;8
6;Editorial Board;8
7;Assistant Editors;9
8;Chapter 1. How Safe is Safe? A Consumer's Viewpoint;10
8.1;References;15
9;Chapter 2. How Safe is Safe? A Scientist's Viewpoint;16
9.1;Summary;16
10;Chapter 3. How Safe is Safe? A Producer's Viewpoint;20
11;Chapter 4. Pesticide Residues and Radioactive Substances in Food: a Comparative Study of tlie Problems;26
11.1;1. Introduction;26
11.2;2. Background Information;27
11.3;3. Comparative Aspects of Pesticide and Radioactivity Probiems;30
11.4;4. Terminal Pesticide Residues and Radioactive Substances in Food as a Function of Habitat and Dietary Habit;31
11.5;5. Priorities, Research and Information Needs;34
11.6;6. Panel Recommendations;39
11.7;7. Appendices;40
12;Chapter 5. Opening Address at the International Symposium on the Establishment of Air Quality Standards;44
13;Chapter 6. Les Principales metiioiles automatiques de dosage des polluants atmospheriques;50
13.1;Summary;50
13.2;1. Dosage du dioxyde de soufre, SO2;51
13.3;2. Dosage des hydrocarbures imbrûlés;53
13.4;3. Dosage des oxydes d'azote NOx;53
13.5;4. Dosage des oxydants;55
13.6;Conclusion;55
13.7;Bibiiograptiie;55
14;Chapter 7. Le monoxyde de carbone;56
14.1;Summary;56
14.2;Effets sur les etres humains;57
14.3;Les effets biologiques du monoxyde de carbone;59
14.4;1. Appareils basés sur I'oxydation catalytique du CO et la mesure de la chaleur dégagée ;61
14.5;2. Analyseurs infra-rouge non dispersifs;61
14.6;3. Méthode par réduction de I'oxyde de mercure
;62
14.7;4. Dosage par chromatographie en phase gazeuse;63
14.8;5. Méthodes de dosage du monoxyde de carbone dans le sang
;63
14.9;Conclusion;64
14.10;Bibllographie;64
15;Chapter 8. Problems Encountered in the Toxicological Testing of Environmental Chemicals;66
15.1;Summary;66
15.2;Introduction;68
15.3;Asbestos;69
15.4;Dose-effect relationships in teratology;72
15.5;Lead;74
15.6;Dose-effect relationships in mutagenicity;76
15.7;Importance of the time at which the investigation is carried out;78
15.8;Influence of the mode of administration;80
15.9;Differences in the sensitivity of various animals and man to foreign substances;81
15.10;DDVP (Dichlorphos);89
15.11;References;90
16;Chapter 9. Current Situation with Respect to Environmental Problems in the United States;94
16.1;Summary;94
17;Chapter 10. The Role of Biochemical Criteria in the Establishment of Air Quality Guides;100
17.1;Summary;100
18;Chapter 11. Fundamental Biochemical Aspects of Air Pollution;105
18.1;Summary;105
18.2;Literature;111
19;Chapter 12. Residues in Animals During Clironic Exposure to Dieldrin;113
19.1;Summary;113
19.2;Introduction;113
19.3;Experimental evidence;114
19.4;Discussion;120
19.5;References;121
20;Chapter 13. Comparative Aspects of the Metabolism of Pesticides;122
20.1;Summary;122
20.2;Introduction;124
20.3;Enzymic Systems wliich l\/letabollse Foreign Compounds;127
20.4;The Excretion of Foreign Compounds by Vertebrates and Insects
;140
20.5;Biliary Excretion by Vertebrates;142
20.6;The Comparative Metabolism of Pesticides;145
20.7;Discussion: The Practicai Significance of Comparative l\/letabolism;156
20.8;Acknowledgements;159
20.9;References;159
21;Chapter 14. Blood Levels of DDT in Nonoccupationally Exposed Mothers and Newborn Infants in a City in Brazil;163
21.1;Summary;163
21.2;Methods;164
21.3;Results;164
21.4;Comments;165
21.5;References;165
22;Chapter 15. The Impact of FDA Publicity Releases on Industry, Consumers and Taxpayers;166
22.1;Footnotes;171
23;Chapter 16. Environmental Factors in tlie Etiology of Human Malformations: Perspectives and Problems of Evaluation;173
23.1;Summary;173
23.2;Human Teratogens;173
23.3;Experimental Studies;175
23.4;Teratological Evaluation;177
23.5;References;178
23.6;Addendum;181
24;Chapter 17. Delayed Neurotoxicity of Organophosphorus Compounds and Copper Concentration in the Serum of Hens;182
24.1;Summary;182
24.2;Introduction;182
24.3;Methods;183
24.4;Results;185
24.5;Discussion;187
24.6;Literature;187
25;Chapter 18. No-Effect Level and Extrapolation as Applied to Pesticide Residues and Radioactive Substances;188
25.1;References;194
26;Chapter 19. How Safe is Safe? A Regulator's Viewpoint;196
26.1;Safety Regulation in the Real World;196
27;Chapter 20. The Chemistry of Environmentalism;205
28;Chapter 21. Environmental Control Impact on Food Production;212
29;Chapter 22. The Role of Clinical Research in Establishing Air Quality Criteria and Standards;216
29.1;Summary;216
29.2;Introduction;216
29.3;Environmental Criteria;216
29.4;Environmental Standards;217
29.5;Health Effects Research;217
29.6;Epidemiology;217
29.7;Toxicology;218
29.8;Clinical Environmental Researcli;218
29.9;References;220
30;Chapter 23. Marine Biotoxicology;221
30.1;Marine Phytotoxicology;221
30.2;Marine Zootoxicology;222
30.3;Marine Animal Biotoxications;224
30.4;References;242
31;Subject Index;249
32;Information for Authors;255
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