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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (742 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781536192940
    Series Statement: Environmental Research Advances Series
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- General Consideration -- Toxicological Abbreviations -- Toxicology 1 -- Toxicology 2 -- Toxicology 3 -- Toxicology 4 -- Toxicology 5 -- Toxicology 6 -- Chapter 2 -- Detailed Classification -- Academy of Toxicology -- Aflatoxin -- Agent Orange -- Air Pollution -- Air Pollution Control -- Air Toxics/Toxic Air -- Antidote -- Antitoxin -- Biological Agents, Toxins -- Board of Toxicology -- Carcinogen -- Center for Toxicology -- Chemical and Biological Terrorism -- Chemical Pollution -- Chemical Toxicology -- Chemical Warfare Agents 1 -- Chemical Warfare Agents 2 -- Chemical Waste -- Chemical Weapon -- Clinical Toxicology -- College of Toxicology -- Cyanide -- Cytotoxic -- Dangerous Drug -- Dangerous to Life or Health Concentrations (IDLH) -- Dangerous Substance -- Detoxification -- Drug Safety -- Drug Toxicity/Drug and Poison -- Ecotoxicology 1 -- Ecotoxicology 2 -- European Center for Toxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals -- Emergency Response -- Enterotoxin -- EU Chemicals Regulatory -- Registration-No. -- Other Related Abbreviations -- Exotoxin -- Food Safety -- Forensic Toxicology -- Fungicides -- Hazardous Waste 1 -- Hazardous Waste 2 -- Herbicides -- Industrial Pollution -- Insecticides -- Institute of Toxicology -- Journals of Environmental Pollution -- Journals of Environmental Toxicology -- Journals of Pharmacology and Toxicology -- Journals of Toxicology -- Laboratory of Toxicology -- Lead Poisoning -- Marine Pollution -- Material Safety -- Medical Toxicology -- Medicine and Toxicology -- Mustard Agent -- National Center/Institute of Toxicology -- Nephrotoxic -- Nerve Agent -- Ocean Pollution -- Oil Pollution -- Pesticides 1 -- Pesticides 2 -- Poison -- Poison Center -- Pollutant -- Pollution Control -- Pollution Prevention -- Radioactive Waste -- Regional Pollution. , Research and Experiment in Toxicology -- Research Safety -- Rodenticides -- Safety -- Safety and Health -- Society of Toxicology -- Substance Abuse and Mental Health -- Therapeutic Toxicology and Chemotherapy -- Tobacco Toxicity -- Toxic and Addicting Drugs -- Amphetamine -- Buprenorphine -- Cannabinoid -- Cannabis -- Cocaine -- Ecstasy -- Hallucinogen -- Heroine -- Methadone -- Morphine -- Opioid Drugs/ Opium/…. -- Stimulants -- Toxic and Hazardous Waste -- Toxic Chemicals -- Toxic Drug -- Toxic Gas -- Toxic Material -- Toxic Shock -- Toxic Substance -- Toxic Waste -- Toxicity -- Toxicity and Assessment of Chemical Mixtures -- Toxicity Testing -- Toxicological Abbreviations -- Toxicologist -- Toxicology Association -- Toxicology Data -- Toxicology Division -- Toxicology Information -- Toxicology Programs -- Toxicology Research -- Toxicology Studies -- Toxin -- Toxoid -- Botulism -- Tetanus -- Venom -- Waste Management -- Waste Prevention -- Waste Recycling -- Waste Safety -- Waste Water -- Water Pollution -- Chapter 3 -- Environmental Dictionary -- Environmental Abbreviations -- Environmental Academy -- Environmental Administration -- Environmental Affairs -- Environmental Agency -- Environmental Alliance -- Environmental Analysis -- Environmental Assessment -- Environmental Assistance -- Environmental Association -- Environmental Authority -- Environmental Biology -- Environmental Biotechnology -- Environmental Board -- Environmental Bureau -- Environmental Business -- Environmental Center -- Environmental Club -- Environmental College -- Environmental Commission -- Environmental Committee -- Environmental Community -- Environmental Company -- Environmental Conference -- Aerospace Materials, Processes, and Environmental Technology (Conference) -- Environmental Congress -- Environmental Conservation -- Environmental Cooperation. , Environmental Corporation -- Environmental Council -- Environmental Data -- Environmental Degree/Certificate -- Environmental Certificate -- Environmental Department -- Environmental Design -- Environmental Development -- Environmental Document -- Environmental Economics -- Environmental Education -- Environmental Emergency -- Environmental Enforcement -- Environmental Engineering -- Environmental Ethics -- Environmental Executive -- Environmental Facility -- Environmental Federation -- Environmental Finance -- Environmental Forum -- Environmental Foundation -- Environmental Fund -- Environmental Group -- Environmental Hazard -- Environmental Health and Safety -- Environmental Health and Toxicology 1 -- Environmental Health and Toxicology 2 -- Environmental Hygiene -- Environmental Information -- Environmental Institute -- Environmental Laboratory -- Environmental Law -- Environmental League -- Environmental Movement -- Environmental Library -- Environmental Management -- Environmental Medicine -- Environmental Monitoring -- Environmental Network -- Environmental Office -- Environmental Oncogenes -- Environmental Organization -- Environmental Park -- Environmental Performance -- Environmental Policy -- Environmental Politics -- Environmental Pollution -- Environmental Preservation -- Environmental Product -- Environmental Program -- Environmental Project -- Environmental Protection -- EPA Acronyms -- Environmental Publication -- Environmental Quality -- Environmental Region -- District Environment -- Environmental Regulation -- Environmental Report -- Environmental Resources -- Environmental Restoration -- Environmental Safety -- Environmental Sanitation -- Environmental School -- Environmental Science -- Environmental Security -- Environmental Service -- Environmental Society -- Environmental Standards -- Environmental Studies. , Environmental Support -- Environmental Survey -- Environmental Symposium -- Environmental System -- Environmental Technology -- Environmental Toxicology -- Environmental Unit -- Environmental Waste -- Local Environment -- Chapter 4 -- Geographical Consideration -- African Environment -- American Environmental Abbreviations -- American Toxicology -- Environmental Abbreviations in Asia -- Environmental Abbreviations in Australia -- Environmental Abbreviations in California -- Environmental Abbreviations in Canada -- Ontario -- Environmental Abbreviations in China -- Environmental Abbreviations in England -- Environmental Abbreviations in Europe -- Environmental Abbreviations in France -- Environmental Abbreviations in India -- Indian -- Environmental Abbreviations in Ireland -- Environmental Abbreviations in Japan -- Environmental Abbreviations in New York -- Environmental Abbreviations in New Zealand -- European Environmental Abbreviations -- Environmental Abbreviations in UK -- Environmental Abbreviations in USA -- French Environmental Abbreviations -- German Environmental Abbreviations -- Italian Environmental Abbreviations -- Environment International -- Regional Environment -- Spanish Environmental Abbreviations -- Environmental Abbreviations in Other Countries -- Austria -- Belgium -- Denmark -- Finland -- Greece -- Hungary -- Netherlands -- Norway -- Poland -- Romania -- Sweden -- Swiss -- Switzerlamd -- Toxicologie -- Toxicology in America -- Toxicology in Europe -- Toxicology in France -- French Toxicology Abbreviations -- Toxicology in Germany -- 1. (kliphatox.charite.de)/Institut für Klinische Pharmakologie und Toxikologie [Institute of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology] -- 2. (master-toxikologie.charite.de) -- 3. Legende/Abkürzungen [Legend/Abbreviation] -- Toxicology in Italy -- 1. Indici Tossicologici [Toxicological Indices]. , 2. Le Sigle Che Identificano i Soggetti Testati Sono [The Acronyms That Identify the Tested Subjects Are]: -- 3. Abbreviazioni/Abbreviations -- Toxicology International -- Toxicology in the United Kingdom -- Toxicology in Other Countries -- Australia -- Canada -- Japan -- References -- About the Author -- Blank Page.
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    German Federal Institute of Hydrology
    In:  [Proceedings]
    Publication Date: 2022-02-07
    Type: Proceedings , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: Coastal countries have traditionally relied on the existing marine resources (e.g., fishing, food, transport, recreation, and tourism) as well as tried to support new economic endeavors (ocean energy, desalination for water supply, and seabed mining). Modern societies and lifestyle resulted in an increased demand for dietary diversity, better health and well-being, new biomedicines, natural cosmeceuticals, environmental conservation, and sustainable energy sources. These societal needs stimulated the interest of researchers on the diverse and underexplored marine environments as promising and sustainable sources of biomolecules and biomass, and they are addressed by the emerging field of marine (blue) biotechnology. Blue biotechnology provides opportunities for a wide range of initiatives of commercial interest for the pharmaceutical, biomedical, cosmetic, nutraceutical, food, feed, agricultural, and related industries. This article synthesizes the essence, opportunities, responsibilities, and challenges encountered in marine biotechnology and outlines the attainment and valorization of directly derived or bio-inspired products from marine organisms. First, the concept of bioeconomy is introduced. Then, the diversity of marine bioresources including an overview of the most prominent marine organisms and their potential for biotechnological uses are described. This is followed by introducing methodologies for exploration of these resources and the main use case scenarios in energy, food and feed, agronomy, bioremediation and climate change, cosmeceuticals, bio-inspired materials, healthcare, and well-being sectors. The key aspects in the fields of legislation and funding are provided, with the emphasis on the importance of communication and stakeholder engagement at all levels of biotechnology development. Finally, vital overarching concepts, such as the quadruple helix and Responsible Research and Innovation principle are highlighted as important to follow within the marine biotechnology field. The authors of this review are collaborating under the European Commission-funded Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action Ocean4Biotech – European transdisciplinary networking platform for marine biotechnology and focus the study on the European state of affairs.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
    Format: text
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    Wiley-Blackwell
    In:  EPIC3Reviews in Aquaculture, Wiley-Blackwell, ISSN: 1753-5123
    Publication Date: 2024-05-06
    Description: Mass mortality events (MMEs) are defined as the death of large numbers of fish over a short period of time. These events can result in catastrophic losses to the Atlantic salmon aquaculture industry and the local economy. However, they are challenging to understand because of their relative infrequency and the high number of potential factors involved. As a result, the causes and consequences of MMEs in Atlantic salmon aquaculture are not well understood. In this study, we developed a structural network of causal risk factors for MMEs for aquaculture and the communities that depend on Atlantic salmon aquaculture. Using the Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) technique, we analysed the causes of Atlantic salmon mass mortalities due to environmental (abiotic), biological (biotic) and nutritional risk factors. The consequences of MMEs were also assessed for the occupational health and safety of aquaculture workers and their implications for the livelihoods of local communities. This structural network deepens our understanding of MMEs and points to management actions and interventions that can help mitigate mass mortalities. MMEs are typically not the result of a single risk factor but are caused by the systematic interaction of risk factors related to the environment, fish diseases, feeding/nutrition and cage-site management. Results also indicate that considerations of health and safety risk, through pre- and post-event risk assessments, may help to minimize workplace injuries and eliminate potential risks of human fatalities. Company and government assisted socio-economic measures could help mitigate post-mass mortality impacts. Appropriate and timely management actions may help reduce MMEs at Atlantic salmon cage sites and minimize the physical and social vulnerabilities of workers and local communities.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-06-29
    Description: The purpose of this report is to examine the current situation, risks and responses to the recreational use of nitrous oxide in Europe. To support this, the report also provides a state-of-the-art review of the chemistry, pharmacology and toxicology of the gas. It is intended for policymakers and practitioners.
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Marine organisms produce a vast diversity of metabolites with biological activities useful for humans, e.g., cytotoxic, antioxidant, anti-microbial, insecticidal, herbicidal, anticancer, pro-osteogenic and pro-regenerative, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulant, cholesterol-lowering, nutritional, photoprotective, horticultural or other beneficial properties. These metabolites could help satisfy the increasing demand for alternative sources of nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, food, feed, and novel bio-based products. In addition, marine biomass itself can serve as the source material for the production of various bulk commodities (e.g., biofuels, bioplastics, biomaterials). The sustainable exploitation of marine bio-resources and the development of biomolecules and polymers are also known as the growing field of marine biotechnology. Up to now, over 35,000 natural products have been characterized from marine organisms, but many more are yet to be uncovered, as the vast diversity of biota in the marine systems remains largely unexplored. Since marine biotechnology is still in its infancy, there is a need to create effective, operational, inclusive, sustainable, transnational and transdisciplinary networks with a serious and ambitious commitment for knowledge transfer, training provision, dissemination of best practices and identification of the emerging technological trends through science communication activities. A collaborative (net)work is today compelling to provide innovative solutions and products that can be commercialized to contribute to the circular bioeconomy. This perspective article highlights the importance of establishing such collaborative frameworks using the example of Ocean4Biotech, an Action within the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) that connects all and any stakeholders with an interest in marine biotechnology in Europe and beyond.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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    Format: archive
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-24
    Description: "We have to make sure that as we grow the blue economy, it accelerates in a regenerative way. Moving to a sustainable blue economy would benefit food security, human health, underdeveloped communities - and of course, the environment." Alexandra Cousteau, President and Co-Founder Oceans 2050
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2022-07-20
    Description: The war in Ukraine is changing the political landscape at breakneck speed. How should politics and society react to high energy prices and a precarious dependence on fossil fuels imports? Can modern societies get by with much less energy? Energy sufficiency can play an important role in answering these questions. The contributions in this Special topic explore sufficiency as an interdisciplinary research topic for energy modeling, scenarios, and policy.
    Keywords: ddc:300
    Repository Name: Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie
    Language: English
    Type: article , doc-type:article
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-03-14
    Description: The seventh edition of the »World Ocean Review« focuses on the effects of climate change on the physics of the ocean and on its biotic communities; the consequences of fishing, shipping, resource extraction, energy production, and marine pollution; and the questions of how active substances from the ocean can be used and how the ocean can be managed in the future in such a way that both its protection and the participation of as many people as possible in its services and goods are ensured.
    Type: Book , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2021-12-09
    Description: This paper presents major gaps and challenges for implementing the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) in the Mediterranean region. The authors make recommendations on the scientific knowledge needs and co-design actions identified during two consultations, part of the Decade preparatory-phase, framing them in the Mediterranean Sea’s unique environmental and socio-economic perspectives. According to the ‘Mediterranean State of the Environment and Development Report 2020’ by the United Nations Environment Programme Mediterranean Action Plan and despite notable progress, the Mediterranean region is not on track to achieve and fully implement the Sustainable Development Goals of Agenda 2030. Key factors are the cumulative effect of multiple human-induced pressures that threaten the ecosystem resources and services in the global change scenario. The basin, identified as a climate change vulnerability hotspot, is exposed to pollution and rising impacts of climate change. This affects mainly the coastal zones, at increasing risk of extreme events and their negative effects of unsustainable management of key economic assets. Transitioning to a sustainable blue economy is the key for the marine environment’s health and the nourishment of future generations. This challenging context, offering the opportunity of enhancing the knowledge to define science-based measures as well as narrowing the gaps between the Northen and Southern shores, calls for a joint (re)action. The paper reviews the state of the art of Mediterranean Sea science knowledge, sets of trends, capacity development needs, specific challenges, and recommendations for each Decade’s societal outcome. In the conclusions, the proposal for a Mediterranean regional programme in the framework of the Ocean Decade is addressed. The core objective relies on integrating and improving the existing ocean-knowledge, Ocean Literacy, and ocean observing capacities building on international cooperation to reach the “Mediterranean Sea that we want”.
    Description: Published
    Description: e21031
    Description: 4A. Oceanografia e clima
    Description: JCR Journal
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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