| 1. | Endrin was manufactured as an emulsifiable solution known commercially as Endrex.
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| 2. | In addition, endrin has been employed as a rodenticide and avicide.
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| 3. | Endrin was eventually banned in the US on October 10, 1984.
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| 4. | The extent of endrin's persistence depends highly on local conditions.
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| 5. | Chlorinated cyclodienes include aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, chlordane and endosulfan.
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| 6. | Endrin is a stereoisomer of dieldrin with comparable properties, though endrin degrades more easily
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| 7. | Endrin is a stereoisomer of dieldrin with comparable properties, though endrin degrades more easily
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| 8. | Endrin regularly enters the environment when applied to crops or when rain washes it off.
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| 9. | Endrin is a stereoisomer of dieldrin.
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| 10. | Endrin is very toxic to aquatic organisms, namely fish, aquatic invertebrates, and phytoplankton.
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