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Bioaccumulation
Bioaccumulation
Bioaccumulation
Bioaccumulation
Bioaccumulation

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Bioaccumulation Defined

General term describing a process by which chemicals are taken up by aquatic organisms from water directly or through consumption of food containing the chemicals.

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Off-site Bioaccumulation Links, User Submitted

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  • UNH: Pavement Sealcoat A Source of Toxins in Stormwater Runoff: Polyaromatic hydrocarbons, more commonly known as PAHs, are found in diesel and crude oil and are considered to be carcinogenic. "Our society has been sealcoating pavement for decades and there are things we've never asked about.All you have to do is not apply it to pavement." ;
  • How PCBs May Alter In Utero, Neonatal Brain Development: "...How PCBs alter the development and excitability of brain cells. And that could explain why PCBs are associated with higher rates of neurodevelopme ntal and behavioral disorders.. In utero and neonatal exposure to PCBs altered the development of brain cells in rats. PCB as environmental cause of diverse neurodevelopme ntal disorders, including ADHD, learning disabilities, sensory deficits, developmental delays and mental retardation.&q uot;

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