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).
The term "anthropogenic" was found in the following pages:
Journals database: Journal of Balkan Ecology
UK Food Standards Agency releases research on arsenic in rice milk | EVISA's News
New quick test for methylmercury | EVISA's News
Journals database: Applied Geochemistry
Journals database: Environmental Toxicology
Toxic mercury remnants of gold rush will seep into San Francisco area waterways for millennia | EVISA's News
Directory of scientists: Ana Maria Albuquerque Mota
Journals database: Coral Reefs
Link database: EFSA: Scientific Opinion on Arsenic in Food
US EPA opens inorganic arsenic cancer assessment for public review | EVISA's News
Journals database: Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
32nd International Conference on Environmental Geochemistry and Health | EVISA's Agenda of Events
Man made mercury pollution is reaching even deep ocean organisms | EVISA's News
Toenail clippings reveal arsenic exposure | EVISA's News
Directory of scientists: Chuni L. Chakrabarti
Anthropogenic Mercury Releases Into the Atmosphere from Ancient to Modern Time | EVISA's News
1st International Workshop on Antimony in the Environment | EVISA's Agenda of Events
Link database: Blacksmith Institute: mercury pollution
New study shows: Coastal water, not sediment, predicts methylmercury bioaccumulation in the marine food web | EVISA's News
Determination of Thallium Speciation in Water Samples by HPLC-ICP-MS | EVISA's News