anthropogenic

1. Caused by or influenced by human activities.
2. Describing a conversion factor used to calculate a dose or concentration affecting a human that has been derived from data obtained with another species (e.g., the rat).



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New study shows: Coastal water, not sediment, predicts methylmercury bioaccumulation in the marine food web | EVISA's News
Detoxification of Methylmercury in Higher Organisms | EVISA's News
Directory of scientists: Harald Biester
EMI 2013: EnvironMetal Isotopes: International Conference on „Stable Metal Isotope Fractionation – Processes and Applications in Environmental Geochemistry” | EVISA's Agenda of Events
1st International Workshop on Antimony in the Environment | EVISA's Agenda of Events
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US EPA Completes Cost/Benefit Analysis of Mercury Rule | EVISA's News
Journals database: Reviews on environmental health
Books on Elemental Speciation (published 2001-2005) | EVISA's News
Directory of scientists: Robert P. Mason
Journals database: Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B: Critical Reviews
Directory of scientists: Ana Maria Albuquerque Mota
Link database: USDA: LINKING BIOGEOCHEMICAL SPECIATION AND BIOAVAILABILITY OF TRACE ELEMENT CONTAMINANTS FOR SOIL RISK ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION
Mercury contaminated freshwater fish from the NE United States: Where comes the mercury from ? | EVISA's News
Regulating Mercury Emissions from Power Plants: Will It Protect Our Health? | EVISA's News
Hungarians exposed to high arsenic levels in drinking water | EVISA's News
Toxic mercury remnants of gold rush will seep into San Francisco area waterways for millennia | EVISA's News
Journals database: Journal of Environmental Quality
17th Annual Goldschmidt Conference | EVISA's Agenda of Events
Journals database: Marine Environmental Research