Chlorinated biphenyls in fish, mussels and birds from the river rhine and the netherlands coastal area
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Polychlorinated biphenyls are widely used in industry, and they are now making an appearance in the world's wildlife. Besides being a hazard in their own right, they interfere with the detection of organochlorine insecticides such as DDT. © 1969 Nature Publishing Group. Chemicals/CAS: liver extract, 72980-85-9; tissue extract, 1390-94-9, 8001-49-8, 9007-32-3; Biphenyl Compounds; Hydrocarbons, Halogenated; Insecticides; Liver Extracts; Tissue Extracts
Topics
biphenyl derivativehalogenated hydrocarboninsecticideliver extracttissue extractanimalbirdCypriniformeseelelectrongas chromatographyheart tamponadeiatrogenic diseasemetabolismmolluscNetherlandsradiometrywater pollutionAnimalBiphenyl CompoundsBirdsBrainCardiac TamponadeChromatography, GasCyprinidaeEelsElectronsHydrocarbons, HalogenatedInsecticidesLiver ExtractsMolluscaNetherlandsRadiometryTissue ExtractsWater Pollution
TNO Identifier
227149
ISSN
00280836
Source
Nature, 221(5186), pp. 1126-1128.
Pages
1126-1128
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