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    Online Resource
    Madison, Wis : University of Wisconsin Press
    Keywords: Marginality, Social Case studies. ; Criminals Case studies. ; Ethnology Case studies. ; Marginality, Social Case studies ; Ethnology Case studies ; Criminals Case studies ; Marginality, Social Case studies ; United States ; Criminals Case studies ; United States ; Ethnology Case studies ; United States ; Criminels Cas, Études de ; États-Unis ; Ethnologie Cas, Études de ; États-Unis ; Marginalité Cas, Études de ; États-Unis ; Criminals Case studies ; United States ; Criminels Cas, Études de ; États-Unis ; Ethnologie Cas, Études de ; États-Unis ; Ethnology Case studies ; United States ; Marginality, Social Case studies ; United States ; Marginalité Cas, Études de ; États-Unis ; United States Social conditions 1980- ; United States Social conditions ; 1980- ; États-Unis Conditions sociales ; 1960-1980 ; United States ; United States Social conditions ; 1980- ; États-Unis Conditions sociales ; 1960-1980 ; United States ; Electronic books Case studies ; Straßenkriminalität
    Description / Table of Contents: Examines the lives of people existing on the streets with a look at their lifestyles, crimes and attitudes and suggestions for how society should approach the problem
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiv, 332 pages)
    ISBN: 9780299147730 , 0585081050 , 0299147738 , 9780585081052
    Language: English
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-324) and index , Foreword / Robert F. MeierStreet ethnography -- Distorted families -- Adolescent survival -- Sanctuaries -- The street -- Aging -- Ethnography and anti-crime policy.
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Chicago [u.a.] : Univ. of Chicago Press
    Keywords: Kartografie ; Geschichte
    Type of Medium: Book
    ISBN: 0226907325 , 9780226907321
    DDC: 526.09
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    Language: English
    Note: Vol. 1 (1987) - , Engl.
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Gordon and Breach
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Meereskunde ; Meerwasser ; Meereschemie ; Chemische Analyse ; Sensor ; Meereskunde ; Meerwasser ; Meereschemie ; Chemische Analyse ; Sensor
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: XIV, 333 S , Ill., graph. Darst
    ISBN: 9056992554
    Series Statement: Ocean science and technology 1
    DDC: 551.46/01
    Language: English
    Note: Literaturangaben
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dresden : Inst. für Festkörper- und Werkstofforschung
    Keywords: Forschungsbericht
    Description / Table of Contents: Electronic structure, 3d transition metal compounds, high temperature superconductors
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 16 p. = 281 Kb., text and images
    Edition: [Electronic ed.]
    Language: German , English
    Note: Contract BMBF 13 N 6599/9 , Differences between the printed and electronic version of the document are possible. - Titel of the English summary: Electronic structure of late 3d transition metal compounds. - Bibliographic data are partially researched
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  • 5
    Keywords: Computer science ; Data structures (Computer science) ; Software engineering ; Computer Science ; Paragon ; Abstrakter Datentyp ; Paragon
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783540393481
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 189
    DDC: 001.64/24
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    Language: English
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  • 6
    Keywords: Natural products ; Pharmacognosy ; Naturstoffchemie
    Description / Table of Contents: This up-to-date summary of natural product chemistry in drug discovery will appeal to scientists, professionals, postgraduates and industrial chemists, Natural Product Chemistry for Drug Discovery provides a comprehensive summary of where natural product chemistry is today in drug discovery. The book covers emerging technologies and case studies and is a source of up-to-date information on the topical subject of natural products. Natural products are once again considered important tools in the drug discovery toolbox. The authors are all experts in their respective fields of natural product chemistry. The book will appeal across the board from scientists to professionals, postgraduates and industrial chemists. The case studies selected for inclusion highlight recently marketed drugs and development candidates that have been derived from natural products. These 'real-life' examples show how new technologies, such as advances in screening, isolation, dereplication and prefractionation, have significantly enhanced the discovery process
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (400 p)
    Edition: RSC eBook Collection 1968-2009
    ISBN: 1847559891 , 9781847559890
    Series Statement: RSC Biomolecular sciences v. 19
    DDC: 615.19
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    Language: English
    Note: Ebook , Epublication based on: 9780854041930
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Orono, Maine : Univ. of Maine at Orono
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 59 S , Ill.
    Series Statement: Maine Sea Grant Bulletin 2
    Language: Undetermined
    Note: Das Erscheinungsjahr konnte nur geschaetzt werden.. -
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  • 8
    Type of Medium: Book
    Series Statement: ICES council meeting papers 1981(28)
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 9
    Keywords: Oil well drilling. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (341 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780128170892
    Series Statement: Gulf Drilling Guides
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Practical Wellbore Hydraulics and Hole Cleaning -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword by Juan A. Garcia -- Foreword by Fred Growcock -- Foreword by Leon H. Robinson -- Disclaimer -- Quote -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Wellbore Hydraulics -- 1.2 Hole Cleaning -- 1.3 Organization of the Book -- 1.4 Rate of Penetration -- 1.5 Pressure Losses -- 1.6 Rheology -- 1.7 Downhole Properties -- 1.8 Pumps -- 1.9 Operators, Drilling Contractors, and Service Company Partners -- 2. Bit Hydraulics -- 2.1 Introduction and Importance of Bit Hydraulics Optimization -- 2.1.1 Illustration of the problem -- 2.1.2 Organization of the chapter -- 2.2 Drilling Fluid Challenges Relating to Wellbore Hydraulics -- 2.3 Terms -- 2.3.1 PCIRC-circulation system pressure losses -- 2.3.2 Founder point -- 2.3.3 Hydraulic horsepower -- 2.3.4 Pump efficiency considerations -- 2.3.5 Hydraulic force (jet impact force) -- 2.3.6 Jet velocity -- 2.3.7 Flow rate -- 2.4 Circulating-System Pressure Losses (i.e., "Wasted Energy") -- 2.4.1 Physical meaning of the exponent in the power law model: laminar, turbulent, and transitional flow -- 2.4.2 Understanding the pressure-flow rate operating window and parasitic losses -- 2.5 Optimum Nozzle and Flow Rate Selection -- 2.6 Driller's Hydraulic Methods -- 2.6.1 Driller's hydraulic method-PDC bits: Use hydraulic impact -- 2.6.2 Driller's hydraulic method-tricone bits: Use hydraulic horsepower -- 2.7 Engineers' Hydraulic Method-Calibrate Circulation Pressure (ΔPCIRC) to Determine Exponent "u" -- 2.8 Ongoing Continuous Hydraulics Optimization Calibration Example -- 2.9 Optimum Conditions-Pressure Limited -- 2.10 Sizing the Nozzles -- 2.11 Pressure Recovery Downstream of the Bit Nozzles -- 2.11.1 A brief history of the discovery -- 2.11.2 Bit types -- 2.11.3 Viscosity effects -- 2.11.4 Remaining research. , 2.11.5 Recommended practice -- 2.12 Extrapolations and Corrections for Changing Conditions -- 2.12.1 Depth -- 2.12.2 Increased depth -- 2.12.3 Decreased depth -- 2.12.4 Measured depth versus true vertical depth -- 2.12.5 Mud weight (drilling fluid density) -- 2.12.6 Combined effect of measured depth and mud weight -- 2.12.7 Geometry (hole diameter changes) -- 2.12.8 Laminar pressure losses-power law model -- 2.12.9 Turbulent pressure losses -- 2.12.10 Surface equipment pressure losses -- 2.12.10.1 Slide rule -- 2.12.10.2 Approximate correlations -- 2.12.11 Embedded measurement with ongoing continuous hydraulics optimization -- 2.13 Bit "Recovery Effect," MW, and the Bit Type Itself -- 2.13.1 Other drilling fluid properties -- 2.14 Operating Limits Changes -- 2.15 Pump-Off Forces -- 2.16 Non-optimum Conditions -- 2.16.1 No remaining pressure available for the bit -- 2.16.2 Designated flow rate (including minimum flow rate) -- 2.16.3 Designated nozzle sizes -- 2.16.4 Designated bit pressure drop -- 2.17 Founder Point Determination -- 2.17.1 "John Wayne" company man inefficiency example -- 2.18 Review and Energy Savings -- 2.19 Exercises -- 2.19.1 Nozzle sizing exercise -- 3. Hole Cleaning -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Hole-Cleaning Factors -- 3.3 Vertical and Deviated-From-Vertical Hole-Cleaning Differences -- 3.4 Vertical Well Intervals -- 3.4.1 Robinson's Cuttings Carrying Index -- 3.4.2 "Cuttings block" effect -- 3.4.3 Sifferman's transport ratio -- 3.4.4 Robinson and Sifferman comparison -- 3.4.5 Summary (vertical intervals) -- 3.5 High-Angle Hole Cleaning -- 3.5.1 Boycott settling: the crux of the problem -- 3.5.2 Rules of thumb-guidelines -- 3.6 Trend Analysis in High-Angle Wellbores -- 3.6.1 Cuttings bed measurement and management -- 3.7 Horizontal Well Hydraulics -- 3.8 Instructive Video -- 3.9 Chapter Appendices. , 3.9.1 Blank K (plastic viscosity, yield point) chart (for use in problems) -- 3.9.2 Exercise with Cuttings Carrying Index -- 3.9.3 Slip velocities -- 3.9.4 Velocity profiles (cuttings movement) -- 3.9.5 Viscoelasticity, elastic modulus, viscous modulus -- 3.9.6 Barite sag -- 3.9.7 Back-reaming -- 3.9.8 Sweeps -- 3.9.9 Turbulizers/spiral centralizers -- 4. Effects on Drilling Efficiency and Rate of Penetration -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Theoretical Considerations -- 4.2.1 Kinematic and absolute viscosity effects -- 4.2.2 Solids content and plastic viscosity -- 4.2.3 API fluid loss -- 4.2.4 Dynamic filtration loss (aka "spurt loss") -- 4.3 Practical Considerations -- 4.3.1 Drill-off tests -- 4.3.1.1 Conventional drill-off tests -- 4.3.1.2 Expedited drill-off tests -- 4.3.1.3 Automated -- 4.3.2 Recommended practices -- 4.4 Hydraulic Erosion of the Wellbore -- 4.4.1 Historical -- 4.4.2 Measurements of borehole diameters -- 4.4.2.1 Fluid caliper -- 4.4.2.2 Measurement while drilling/Logging while drilling -- 4.4.2.3 Wireline -- 4.4.3 Perceived hydraulic hole enlargement cause -- 4.4.4 Objections -- 4.4.5 Explanations for hole enlargements -- 4.5 Drill Pipe Size Effects -- 4.6 Rock Failure -- 4.6.1 Rock and bit tooth/rock interaction -- 4.6.2 Variables that affect drilling rate -- 4.6.3 Drilling rate equation -- 4.6.4 Effect of rotary speed on drilling rate -- 4.6.5 Effect of differential pressure -- 4.6.6 Effect of weight on bit on drilling rate -- 4.7 Founder Points -- 4.7.1 Exercises to determine the founder point using drill-off data -- 4.8 Effect of Hydraulics -- 4.9 Drill-Off Tests -- 4.9.1 Drill-off procedure -- 4.9.2 Computer-assisted drill-off tests -- 4.9.3 Drill-off problem -- 4.10 d-Exponent -- 4.11 Corrected d-Exponent (dc) -- 4.11.1 Exercises -- 4.11.2 Corrected d-exponent example -- 4.11.3 DP stretch drill-off test exercise. , 4.12 Mechanical Specific Energy -- 4.13 Additional References -- 5. Pressure Drop Calculations -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Concepts -- 5.3 Surface and Bottom-Hole Pressures -- 5.3.1 Hydrostatic pressure -- 5.3.2 Dual-gradient systems -- 5.4 Flow Regimes -- 5.4.1 Laminar, turbulent, transitional flow -- 5.4.2 Newtonian -- 5.4.3 Non-Newtonian -- 5.4.4 More on transitional flow and pressure losses -- 5.4.5 Reconciliation and recommendations -- 5.5 Friction Factors -- 5.5.1 Brief history -- 5.5.2 Friction factor approximations -- 5.5.3 Pressure loss calculations in wellbores -- 5.5.3.1 Pipe -- 5.5.3.2 Annulus -- 5.5.3.3 Eccentric annulus -- 5.5.4 Wellbore hydraulics design and operational considerations -- 5.6 Casing Drilling -- 5.6.1 Underreamers -- 5.7 Coiled Tubing Opportunity -- 5.8 Bit Nozzles -- 5.9 Other Geometry Effects Such as Centralizers, Reamers, Pipe Joints, Hole Rugosity, etc. -- 5.10 Equivalent Circulating Density Calculation -- 5.11 Surge and Swab Pressures -- 5.11.1 Trapped pressures -- 5.11.2 Combined effects are more than additive -- 5.11.3 Deepwater-supercharging, flowback, and fingerprinting -- 5.12 Hole Washouts -- 5.13 Riser Boost -- 5.14 Cuttings Bed Effect -- 5.15 Dual-Gradient Systems -- 5.15.1 Discussion -- 5.15.2 Illustrative exercise-dual gradient -- 5.15.3 Pressurized mud cap -- 5.15.4 Dual mud weight system -- 5.15.5 Mud line pumping system -- 5.15.6 Suspended "riserless" pump system -- 5.15.7 Mud line "riserless" pump system -- 5.16 Coiled Tubing Drilling -- 5.17 Exercises -- 6. Rheology, Viscosity, and Fluid Types -- 6.1 Rheology -- 6.2 Viscosity -- 6.3 Rotary Viscometer -- 6.4 Laminar, Turbulent, and Transitional Flow -- 6.4.1 Laminar flow -- 6.4.2 Turbulent flow -- 6.4.3 Transitional flow -- 6.4.4 Reynolds number -- 6.5 Bingham Plastic Flow -- 6.6 Power Law and Herschel-Bulkley Fluids -- 6.6.1 Simple power law. , 6.6.2 Power law with yield stress (Herschel-Bulkley) -- 6.7 Gel Strength -- 6.8 Temperature and Pressure Effects -- 6.9 Thixotropic Fluids -- 6.10 Other Topics -- 7. Downhole Properties -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Measurement Locations -- 7.3 Temperature Effects -- 7.4 Mud Line Temperature Offshore -- 7.5 Dynamic or Transient Effects -- 7.6 Pressure Effects -- 7.7 Annular Cuttings Load Effect on Density -- 7.8 Contamination Effects -- 7.9 Salt Effects on Oil and Synthetic Fluid-Based Mud Systems -- 7.9.1 Background -- 7.9.2 Balanced activity oil-based muds -- 7.9.3 Excess salt oil-based muds -- 7.10 Time Effects -- 7.11 Other Effects on Downhole Properties -- 7.12 Summary -- 8. Pumps -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Classification of Pumps -- 8.3 Kinetic -- 8.3.1 Centrifugal pumps -- 8.3.2 Turbine pumps -- 8.4 Positive Displacement Pumps -- 8.4.1 Progressive cavity -- 8.4.2 Triplex -- 8.4.3 Duplex/double-acting -- 8.4.4 Hex pumps (six vertical cylinders) -- 8.5 Efficiencies -- 9. Appendix -- 9.1 Reynolds Number Conversion Factor for US Oilfield Units -- 9.2 Reynolds Number Form with US Oilfield Units for Annulus -- 9.3 Reynolds Number Form With US Oilfield Units for Inside Pipe -- 9.4 Gallons Per Minute to Average Velocity for a Pipe or Annulus -- 9.5 Turbulent Flow Pipe Pressure Loss From Fanning Friction Factor Definition -- 9.5.1 Fanning diagram -- 9.5.2 Moody diagram -- 9.6 Hydraulic Diameter Derivation -- 9.7 Derivation of the Effective Viscosity Term "K" -- 9.8 Boycott Settling -- 9.9 Derivation of Optimum ΔPBIT and ΔPCIRC -- 9.9.1 Derivation of maximum hydraulic jet impact force at the bit -- 9.9.1.1 Derivation of the optimum jet impact force for the surface pressure limit condition (API's Region 1) -- 9.9.1.2 Derivation of the optimum jet impact force for the power limited condition (API's Region 3). , 9.9.2 Derivation of equation for maximum hydraulic horsepower at bit.
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier,
    Keywords: Environmental toxicology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (725 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780128004807
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Wildlife Toxicity Assessments for Chemicals of Military Concern -- Copyright -- Disclaimer -- Contents -- Editor Biographies -- Author Biographies -- Acknowledgements -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Characterizing Potential for Toxicity: Estimating Risks to Wildlife -- Introduction -- History of wildlife toxicity reference values -- Recent advances in toxicity reference value derivation -- Important research needs -- References -- Part II: Methodological Derivations -- Chapter 2: Methods for Derivation of Wildlife Toxicity Values for Use in Ecological Risk Assessments -- Introduction -- Data collection and literature search -- Identifying relevant studies -- Toxicity profile preparation -- Derivation of toxicity reference values -- Assigning a confidence level -- Creation of the toxicity reference value report -- References -- Part III: Wildlife Toxicity Assessments of Explosives -- Chapter 3: Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) -- Introduction -- Environmental Fate and Transport -- Summary of mammalian toxicity -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Acute/Subacute -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Subchronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Chronic -- Studies Relevant for Mammalian TRV Development for Ingestion Exposures -- Summary of avian toxicity -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Acute -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Subchronic -- Studies Relevant for Avian TRV Development for Ingestion Exposures -- Summary of amphibian toxicity -- Amphibian Toxicity -- Amphibian Microcosm Study -- Relevance for Amphibian TRV Development -- Summary of reptilian toxicity -- Reptilian Toxicity: Acute and Subacute -- Reptilian Toxicity: Subchronic -- Recommended toxicity reference values -- Toxicity Reference Values for Mammals -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for Mammalian Foraging Guilds -- Toxicity Reference Values for Birds -- TRVs for Amphibians. , TRVs for Reptiles -- References -- Chapter 4: Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for 1,3,5-Trinitrohexahydro-1,3,5-Triazine (RDX) -- Introduction -- Toxicity profile -- Environmental Fate and Transport -- Mammalian Toxicity -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Acute -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Subacute -- Mammalian Toxicity: Subchronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Chronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Other -- Studies Relevant to Mammalian TRV Development: RDX Ingestion Exposures -- Mammalian Inhalation Toxicity -- Mammalian Dermal Toxicity -- Summary of Avian Toxicology -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Acute -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Subacute -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Subchronic -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Chronic -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Other -- Studies Relevant for Avian TRV Development: RDX Ingestion Exposures -- Avian Inhalation Toxicity -- Avian Dermal Toxicity -- Amphibian Toxicology -- Reptilian Toxicology -- Recommended toxicity reference values -- Toxicity Reference Values for Mammals -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- TRVs for Inhalation Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- TRVs for Dermal Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- Toxicity Reference Values for Birds -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Aves -- Toxicity Reference Values for Amphibians -- Toxicity Reference Values for Reptiles -- Important research needs -- References -- Chapter 5: Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for High Melting Explosive (HMX) -- Introduction -- Environmental fate and transport -- Toxicity profile -- Summary of Mammalian Toxicity -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Acute -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Subacute -- Mammalian Toxicity: Subchronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Chronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Other -- Studies Relevant for Mammalian TRV Development for Ingestion Exposures -- Mammalian Inhalation Toxicity -- Mammalian Dermal Toxicity -- Mammalian Toxicity: Other. , Summary of Avian Toxicology -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Acute -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Subchronic -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Chronic -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Other -- Avian Inhalation Toxicity -- Avian Dermal Toxicity -- Summary of Amphibian Toxicology -- Summary of Reptilian Toxicology -- Recommended toxicity reference values -- Toxicity Reference Values for Mammals -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for Mammalian Foraging Guilds -- TRVs for Inhalation Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- TRVs for Dermal Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- Toxicity Reference Values for Birds -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Aves -- Toxicity Reference Values for Amphibians -- TRVs for Soil Exposures for the Class Amphibia -- Toxicity Reference Values for Reptiles -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Reptilia -- Important research needs -- References -- Chapter 6: Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for 2,4-Dinitrotoluene and 2,6-Dinitrotoluene -- Introduction -- Toxicity profile -- Environmental Fate and Transport -- Mammalian toxicity -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Acute -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Subacute -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Subchronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Chronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Other -- Studies Relevant for Mammalian TRV Development for Ingestion Exposures -- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene -- 2,6-Dinitrotoluene -- Mammalian Toxicity: Inhalation -- Mammalian Toxicity: Dermal -- Summary of avian toxicity -- Avian Toxicity Oral: Acute -- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene -- 2,6-Dinitrotoluene -- Avian Toxicity Oral: Subacute -- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene -- 2,6-Dinitrotoluene -- Avian Toxicity Oral: Subchronic -- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene -- 2,6-Dinitrotoluene -- Avian Toxicity Oral: Chronic -- Studies Relevant for Avian TRV Development for Ingestion Exposures -- Avian Toxicity: Inhalation. , Avian Toxicity: Dermal -- Summary of amphibian toxicity -- Amphibian Toxicity Oral: Acute -- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene/2,6-Dinitrotoluene -- Amphibian Toxicity Oral: Subchronic -- Amphibian Toxicity Oral: Chronic -- Studies Relevant for Amphibian TRV Development for Ingestion Exposures -- Amphibian Toxicity: Dermal/Oral/Respiratory -- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene/2,6-Dinitrotoluene -- Summary of reptilian toxicity -- Reptilian Oral Toxicity: Acute -- Reptilian Oral Toxicity: Subacute -- Reptilian Oral Toxicity: Subchronic -- Reptilian Toxicity Oral: Chronic -- Studies Relevant for Reptilian TRV Development for Ingestion Exposures -- Reptilian Toxicity: Inhalation -- Reptilian Toxicity: Dermal -- Recommended toxicity reference values -- Toxicity Reference Values for Mammals -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene -- 2,6-Dinitrotoluene -- TRVs for Inhalation Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- TRVs for Dermal Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- Toxicity Reference Values for Birds -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Aves -- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene -- 2,6-Dinitrotoluene -- Toxicity Reference Values for Amphibians -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Amphibia -- TRVs for Dermal Exposures for the Class Amphibia -- Toxicity Reference Values for Reptiles -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Reptilia -- 2,4-Dinitrotoluene -- Important research needs -- References -- Chapter 7: Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for Nitroguanidine -- Introduction -- Toxicity profile -- Environmental Fate and Transport -- Summary of Mammalian Toxicology -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Acute -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Subacute -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Subchronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Chronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Other -- Studies Relevant for Mammalian TRV Development for Ingestion Exposures -- Mammalian Inhalation Toxicity. , Mammalian Dermal Toxicity -- Summary of Avian Toxicology -- Summary of Amphibian Toxicology -- Summary of Reptilian Toxicology -- Recommended toxicity reference values -- Toxicity Reference Values for Mammals -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for Mammalian Foraging Guilds -- TRVs for Inhalation Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- TRVs for Dermal Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- Toxicity Reference Values for Birds -- Toxicity Reference Values for Amphibians -- Toxicity Reference Values for Reptiles -- Important research needs -- References -- Chapter 8: Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for 1,3-Dinitrobenzene -- Introduction -- Toxicity profile -- Environmental Fate and Transport -- Summary of mammalian toxicity -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Acute -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Subacute -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Subchronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Chronic -- Mammalian Oral Toxicity: Other -- Studies relevant for mammalian toxicity reference value development for ingestion exposures -- Mammalian Inhalation Toxicity -- Mammalian Dermal Toxicity -- Summary of avian toxicity -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Acute -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Subchronic -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Chronic -- Avian Oral Toxicity: Other -- Avian Inhalation Toxicity -- Avian Dermal Toxicity -- Summary of amphibian toxicity -- Summary of reptilian toxicity -- Recommended toxicity reference values -- Toxicity Reference Values for Mammals -- TRVs for Ingestion Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- TRVs for Inhalation Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- TRVs for Dermal Exposures for the Class Mammalia -- TRVs for Birds -- TRVs for Amphibians -- TRVs for Reptiles -- Important research needs -- References -- Chapter 9: Wildlife Toxicity Assessment for 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene (TNB) -- Introduction -- Toxicity profile -- Environmental Fate and Transport. , Summary of Mammalian Toxicity.
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