Examples of 'bioconcentration' in a sentence

Meaning of "bioconcentration"

Bioconcentration is the process by which a chemical substance accumulates in tissues of a living organism
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  • Any process that leads to a higher concentration of a substance in an organism than in its environment

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Bioconcentration and bioaccumulation studies in aquatic organisms.
No data are available on the bioconcentration of dichloroethylenes.
Bioconcentration potential tended to increase with increasing chlorination.
The pH does have an effect on the bioconcentration of triclosan in fish.
Bioconcentration study on fish dietary study.
Acute toxicity to and bioconcentration of endosulfan in estuarine animals.
Bioconcentration factor and bioaccumulation factor.
This is most commonly referred to as bioconcentration.
Modelling the bioconcentration of organic chemicals in plants.
Evidence appears to be satisfactory to conclude high bioconcentration and biomagnification.
A kinetic model for bioconcentration of lipophilic compounds by oligochaetes.
Assessment of bioaccumulation is based on measured data on bioconcentration in aquatic species.
Active substance bioconcentration in prey of birds and mammals.
Influence of partition coefficient of lipophilic compounds on bioconcentration kinetics with fish.
A trend in bioconcentration potential was not observed.

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In general data are available from bioconcentration studies in fish.
Bioconcentration study on fish for quaterphenyls.
The assessment of parent and metabolite bioconcentration is particularly relevant.
Bioconcentration from water is considered relevant only for HexaBDE.
A simple method for determining bioconcentration parameters of hydrophobic compounds.
Bioconcentration factors are larger for methylmercury than for mercuryII.
Partition coefficient to measure bioconcentration potential of organic chemicals in fish.
Bioconcentration data for antimony in the aquatic environment are limited.
Use of polynomial expressions to describe the bioconcentration of hydrophobic chemicals by fish.
Bioconcentration and bioaccumulation is by definition not the same thing.
Correlation of bioconcentration factors.
Bioconcentration of parathion is low to moderate.
Assessment of bioaccumulation shall be based on measured data on bioconcentration in aquatic species.
Low threat of bioconcentration in aquatic organisms.
Clearly defined uptake and loss curves are an indication of good quality bioconcentration data.
Kinetic bioconcentration factors should be corrected for growth dilution.
Result in minimum bioconcentration.
Also the bioconcentration factor for fish is very low.
Influence of external and internal factors on the bioconcentration potential of organic substances.
Bioconcentration and bioaccumulation.
Bioaccumulation results from both bioconcentration and biomagnification processes see below.
Bioconcentration from water.
Data from different laboratories on the bioconcentration of PBBs in fish show wide variation.
The bioconcentration potential of endosulfan in aquatic organisms is confirmed by experimental data.
The available information indicates that PentaBDE has a high potential for bioconcentration and bioaccumulation.
In these studies the bioconcentration may in most cases have been overestimated.
Studies on fish have shown that PFOS has bioconcentration properties.
Bioconcentration study on fish.
Biota There are no measured bioconcentration factors.
Bioconcentration factors are.
Unique ecosystem properties in the Arctic support bioaccumulation and bioconcentration.
Bioconcentration in fish.
The use of the bivalve Mytilus edulis as a test organism for bioconcentration studies.
Bioconcentration is a term that was created for use in the field of aquatic toxicology.
SCCPs clearly fulfil the criteria for bioconcentration and there is some evidence of biomagnification.

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