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Quantitative structure-activity relationships for fish early life stage toxicity

Van Leeuwen et al., 1990

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15560753731138820703
Author
Van Leeuwen C
Adema D
Hermens J
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Aquatic Toxicology

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Early life stage (ELS) toxicity experiments were carried out for both chlorobenzene and aniline derivatives under semistatic conditions using zebra fish (Brachydanio rerio). The parameters studied included survival, embryo-hatchability and growth. From these effect …
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