Biomonitoring: A test used to evaluate the relative potency of a chemical by comparing its effect on a living organism with the effect of a standard population on the same type of organism ...
biomonitoring the use of living organisms to test the suitability of effluent for discharge into receiving waters and to test the quality of such waters downstream from a discharge. blowdown ...
Biomonitoring-a direct measure of human exposure to substances. Biomonitoring involves measuring actual levels of exposure within the body which can help to make risk assessments far more accurate. (Mackinac Center for Public Policy) ...
biomonitoring See biological monitoring biopesticide Biological agent with pesticidal activity, e.g., the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis when used to kill insects. After [6] ...
B biomonitoring Definition (english only) The use of a biological entity as a detector and its response as a measure to determine environmental conditions. Toxicity tests and biological surveys are common biomonitoring methods.
Compliance Biomonitoring Inspection; Confidential Business Information CBOD Carbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen Demand ...
See also: Water, Monitoring, Toxic, Condition, Soil
 
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