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Article: Study data from City University of Hong Kong provide new insights into life sciences.
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- Health & Medicine Week
- Article date:
- September 15, 2008
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A report, 'Risk assessment of organohalogenated compounds in water bird eggs from South China,' is newly published data in Environmental Science & Technology. According to recent research from People's Republic of China, "Organohalogen compounds, the pesticides aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, hexachlorobenzene, mirex, Sigmachlordanes, SigmaDDTs, Sigmaheptachlors, Sigmatoxaphenes, and the industrial chemicals SigmaPCBs and SigmaPBDEs, as well as total dioxin-like equivalents (TEQH4IIE-luc), were measured in eggs of two Ardeid species, the little egret (Egretta garzetta) and black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) from three port cities along the South China coast: Hong ...
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Article: New life sciences study findings have been published by ...
Life Science Weekly;
December 9, 2008 ;
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... ... wrote L.W. Yeung and colleagues, City University of Hong Kong (see also Life Sciences). The researchers ... information, contact L.W. Yeung, City University of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Biology and Chemistry ...
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