Feature: Different routes of exposure critically evaluated. Benefit: Connects the loop between exposure and harmful affects to those who are researching the affects of pesticides on humans or wildlife.
This revision of the highly acclaimed Hayes' Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology is an in-depth, scientific sourcebook concerning use, properties, effects, and regulation of pesticides. This edition is a comprehensive examination by international experts from academia, government research, and the private sector of critical issues related to the need, use, and nature of chemicals used in modern pest management.
This two-volume set contains up-to-date information on a broad range of topics which establishes context of pesticide use and outlines how they are scientifically evaluated. Experts from a variety of disciplines contribute to this work. Some provide a fresh look at existing information, and others look ahead at issues that are central to understanding pesticide use and toxicology in modern integrated pest management.
Establishes a context for evaluation of pesticide use in agriculture, residential pest control and public health described Important discussion of strategies for pesticide risk assessment All major classes of pesticide considered Different routes of exposure critically evaluated Current regulatory issues defined Emerging issues concern topics of special relevance in the future Agents reviewed by experts from academia, government research, and the private sector.
Deals with the use, properties, effects, and regulation of pesticides. This two-volume set contains information on a range of topics which establishes context of pesticide use and outlines how they are scientifically evaluated.
It includes discussion of strategies for pesticide risk assessment, and considers the major classes of pesticide. Robert Krieger, editor ". An Introduction to Environmental Toxicology Second Edition, like the first student edition, provides a general introductory text on the basic concepts of and general principles for environmental toxicology. To this end, the book is organized into 23 chapters in four parts:I.
General Considerations and Special Foci Chapters 18 — The book is an introduction to the basic principles, concepts, and issues for and of environmental toxicology intended for undergraduates majoring in environmental toxicology, environmental sciences, or a related field, as well as for graduate students taking a course in environmental toxicology as an elective. Students using this book are expected to have already completed a course in general biology and a course in general chemistry.
The book is written as a primer covering lecture materials for a course of 3 to 6 semester units. The 23 chapters, totaling more than pages, are arranged in a way that the reader is provided with the best flow and mode of comprehension, with each chapter including a set of review questions. Listed below are the chapter titles: 1. Scope and Principles for Environmental Toxicology 2. Environmental Changes and Environmental Health 3. Environmental Pollution and Regulatory Agencies 4.
Occurrence and Types of Environmental Toxicants 5. Laws Jr. Compatible with any devices. Robert Krieger, editor ". An Introduction to Environmental Toxicology Second Edition, like the first student edition, provides a general introductory text on the basic concepts of and general principles for environmental toxicology.
To this end, the book is organized into 23 chapters in four parts:I. General Considerations and Special Foci Chapters 18 — The book is an introduction to the basic principles, concepts, and issues for and of environmental toxicology intended for undergraduates majoring in environmental toxicology, environmental sciences, or a related field, as well as for graduate students taking a course in environmental toxicology as an elective.
Students using this book are expected to have already completed a course in general biology and a course in general chemistry. The book is written as a primer covering lecture materials for a course of 3 to 6 semester units. The 23 chapters, totaling more than pages, are arranged in a way that the reader is provided with the best flow and mode of comprehension, with each chapter including a set of review questions. Listed below are the chapter titles: 1.
Scope and Principles for Environmental Toxicology 2. Environmental Changes and Environmental Health 3. Environmental Pollution and Regulatory Agencies 4. Occurrence and Types of Environmental Toxicants 5. Fate and Transport of Toxicants in the Environment 6. Bioaccumulation of Persistent Environmental Toxicants 7. Uptake and Distribution of Toxicants 8. Factors and Conditions Affecting Toxicity Air Pollutants — I. Inorganic Gases Air Pollutants — II.
Add to cart. Sales tax will be calculated at check-out. Free Global Shipping. Description This revision of the highly acclaimed Hayes' Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology is an in-depth, scientific sourcebook concerning use, properties, effects, and regulation of pesticides. This edition is a comprehensive examination by international experts from academia, government research, and the private sector of critical issues related to the need, use, and nature of chemicals used in modern pest management.
This two-volume set contains up-to-date information on a broad range of topics which establishes context of pesticide use and outlines how they are scientifically evaluated. Experts from a variety of disciplines contribute to this work.
Some provide a fresh look at existing information, and others look ahead at issues that are central to understanding pesticide use and toxicology in modern integrated pest management. Establishes a context for evaluation of pesticide use in agriculture, residential pest control and public health described Important discussion of strategies for pesticide risk assessment All major classes of pesticide considered Different routes of exposure critically evaluated Current regulatory issues defined Emerging issues concern topics of special relevance in the future Agents reviewed by experts from academia, government research, and the private sector.
Toxicologists, pharmacologists, libraries, poison control centers, government regulatory agencies, industrial research labs, pesticide manufacturers, and chemists. Chemistry of Pesticides. Pest Control Agents from Natural Products. Public Health Pesticides. Pesticide Use in Veterinary Medicine. Toxicity Testing. Regulatory Evaluation of the Skin Effects of Pesticides. Neurophysiological Effect of Insecticides. Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment of Pesticides in the Environment.
Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology of Pesticides. Worker Exposure: Methods and Techniques. Residential Exposure Assessment: An Overview. Factors that Affect Pesticide Metabolism and Toxicity.
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