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Predicting Chemical Toxicity and Fate

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Mark T.D. Cronin Klappentext Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (QSARs) are increasingly used to predict the toxicity and fate of chemicals both to man and in the environment. While these methods are used in a variety of areas (academic! industrial! regulatory)! there is little coherent information available on their use. Predicting Chemical Toxicity and Fate provides a comprehensive explanation of the state of the art prediction methods that are available. This unique! practical book illustrates the use of these techniques in real life scenarios. This book will demystify QSARs for those students unsure of them! and professionals in environmental toxicology and chemistry will find this a useful reference in their everyday working lives. Zusammenfassung Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships are used to predict the effects of chemicals in the environment. Their increased use has been spawned from a realization that there are very few toxicological data for the vast numbers of chemicals released into the environment. This title provides an explanation of the state of the art in these areas. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Methodology. QSARs for Human Health Endpoints. QSARs for Environmental Toxicity and Fate Part. Application.

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