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Biological Medium: One of the major component of an organism; e.g. blood, fatty tissue, lymph nodes or breath, in which chemicals can be stored or transformed. (See: ambient medium, environmental medium.) ...
A measurement taken in a biological medium. For exposure assessment, it is related to the measurement is taken to related it to the established internal dose of a compound. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
Provides a measure of the extent of chemical partitioning at equilibrium between biological medium such as fish tissue or plant tissue and an external medium such as water.
Material surrounding or contacting an organism (e.g., outdoor air, indoor air, water, or soil, through which chemicals or pollutants can reach the organism. (See biological medium, environmental medium.) Ambient Temperature ...
Ambient Medium: Material surrounding or contacting an organism (e.g., outdoor air, indoor air, water, or soil), through which chemicals or pollutants can reach the organism. (see Biological Medium, Environmental Medium) ...
See also: Exposure assessment, Solution, Exposure, Waste, Liquid
 
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