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Verification of bioaccumulation models for use in environmental standards

Validation of bioaccumulation models for use in setting of chemical standards for organic chemicals that are protective of aquatic, terrestrial and human food chains.

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Verification of bioaccumulation models for use in environmental standards. Part A: aquatic models

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Verification of bioaccumulation models for use in environmental standards. Part B: terrestrial models

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Verification of bioaccumulation models for use in environmental standards. Part C: human food chain models

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Verification of bioaccumulation models for use in environmental standards. Part D: compendium of physico-chemical properties

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Validation of bioaccumulation models for use in setting of chemical standards for organic chemicals that are protective of aquatic, terrestrial and human food chains.

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Published 1 May 1999

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