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Meanings of environmental contaminants in English
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Usage of environmental contaminants in English
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These come from legal or illegal medicines, as well as environmentalcontaminants.
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The metalloid arsenic and the chlorinated insecticide endosulfan are common environmentalcontaminants.
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Human health implications of environmentalcontaminants in Arctic Canada: a review.
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Swan and others strongly suspect environmentalcontaminants such as pesticides and industrial toxins.
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Whether environmentalcontaminants increase breast cancer risk among women on Long Island, NY, is unknown.
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There are certain types of cancer that are a result of exposure to environmentalcontaminants.
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Ken McNatty from the School of Biological Sciences is interested in ways of detecting environmentalcontaminants.
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We therefore examine whether socioeconomic inequities exist in pregnancy exposures to multiple common environmentalcontaminants in air, water and food.
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This study will be helpful in designing palygorskite-based organoclay adsorbents for remediating organic environmentalcontaminants which are ionic in nature.
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Humidity, temperature and environmentalcontaminants could be considered very important for forensic examinations and are strictly related to the bone preservation status.
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Gas-phase reactions of ions of environmentalcontaminants (introduced into the source) with neutral pyridine (in the collision cell) were also investigated.
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Many environmentalcontaminants are introduced via the diet and may act as neurotoxins and endocrine disrupters, especially influencing growing organisms in early life.
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The Statscan report is based on a two-year survey that measures levels of exposure among Canadians to more than 80 chemicals and environmentalcontaminants.
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These pervasive environmentalcontaminants have been linked with other tremor disorders (e.g., Parkinson's disease) but they have not been assessed in ET cases.
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Practices incompatible with pregnancy include, but are not limited to, alcohol intake, smoking, illicit drug use and environmentalcontaminants like mercury found in some fish.
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Environmentalcontaminants are present in most foodstuffs, including fish, meat, eggs and dairy products.
This collocation consists of:
environmental
Adjective
contaminant
Noun
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