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Bioassays are valuable for studying environmental transformation processes like this, where chemical analysis and subsequent toxicological evaluation requires available standard compounds and information on toxicological potency. The use of bioassays allows a rapid evaluation of toxicological relevance.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research – Springer Journals
Published: Aug 18, 2005
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