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Bioconcentration factor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bioconcentration factor is the concentration of a particular chemical in a tissue per concentration of chemical in water (reported as L/kg). This physical property characterizes the accumulation of p...
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Bioaccumulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The accumulation of a chemical in tissues of a fish or other organism to levels greater than that in the surrounding medium (environment). ... Source: US EPA Terms of Environment Glossary ... Bioaccumulation - Biomagnification - Concentration...
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The degree to which a contaminant will concentrate in an organisms is expressed as a bioconcentration factor (BCF), which is defined as the concentration of a chemical in an organism's tissues divided by the exposure concentration.
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What Is Bioconcentration? ... Bioconcentration is a situation in which the levels of a toxin in an organism exceed the levels of that toxin in the surrounding environment.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Bioconcentration. Bioconcentration. Information about Bioconcentration in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Bioaccumulation, bioconcentration, and biomagnification all refer to the process by which certain highly persistent chemicals, including certain pesticides and other synthetic...
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A lot of attention has been given recently to developing fugacity-based, multi-compartment models for the bioconcentration of volatile organic chemicals in vegitation. The basic approach was first developed by Riederer (Environ.
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