| 41. | Endosulfan became a highly controversial agrichemical due to its acute toxicity, potential for bioaccumulation, and role as an endocrine disruptor.
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| 42. | It provides acute toxicity monitoring systems for online, portable and lab use, together with on-line and portable trace metal measurement technology.
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| 43. | Because of the high excretion rates and the very low absorption rates of most forms of chromium, acute toxicity is uncommon.
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| 44. | Acute toxicity studies show that the lowest fatal dose in rats, mice, and rabbits equals 1.2 grams / kg or more.
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| 45. | Methiocarb can cause acute toxicity to people exposed to it for long periods of time and will also poison water organisms.
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| 46. | On average, standard EPA methods for measuring acute toxicity usually takes between 24 and 96 hours to identify contaminants in water supplies.
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| 47. | The DeltaTox II is a portable instrument that can be used to conduct acute toxicity and adenosine triphosphate ( ATP ) testing.
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| 48. | There are many environmental hazards associated with this extraction method, largely due to the high acute toxicity of the cyanide compounds involved.
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| 49. | The photodegradate MB46513 or desulfinylfipronil, appears to have a higher acute toxicity to mammals than fipronil itself by a factor of about 10.
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| 50. | The acute toxicity of pentaborane has caused it to be considered immediately dangerous to life and health, with a limit set at 1 ppm.
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