CW2-3291
From Environmental Technology
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.:Endocrine Disrupter:.
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http://www.greenfacts.org/endocrine-disruptors/l-3/endocrine-disruptors-1.htm
or
http://www.emcom.ca/primer/index.shtml
This site explains:
- What an "Endocrine Disrupter" is
- Why there is concern about "Endocrine Disrupters"
.:Ecotoxicology:.
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http://www.pestmanagement.co.uk/expert/ecotox/eco_int.shtml
This site is ideal if you are interested in "Ecotoxicology" as an alternative for pest management. It goes in-depth, explaining the history of "Ecotoxicology", as well.
.:Ecological Risk Assessment:.
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http://www.aehs.com/journals/humanandecojournal/
This site is the first journal devoted to outlining assessments in both human and ecological risks.
.:Bioaccumulation:.
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http://toxics.usgs.gov/definitions/bioaccumulation.html
This site gives a very detailed definition of exactly what "Bioaccumulation" is and other related terms that might aid in research or obtaining a position in one of the subareas of the field.
.:Emerging Disease:.
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http://www.cdc.gov/NCIDOD/eid/
EID Homepage. Lists current:
- Perspectives
- Synopses
- Research
- Dispatches
- Letters
- Book Reviews
- News & Notes
.:Pollution:.
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This site provides a comprehensive guide to current worldly events and also a very wide array of links pertaining to:
- Weather
- Environment
- Health
- Industries
- Water
.:Biological Magnification:.
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http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/102/ecosystem.html#Biologicalmagnification6
This site contains a rather drawn out version of what all "Biological Magnification" entails. (Superb for extensive research.)
.:Carcinogen:.
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http://www.scorecard.org/health-effects/explanation.tcl?short_hazard_name=cancer
This site contains within the definition of a "Carcinogen" and explains how it has been linked to cancer in humans.
.:Environmental Stressor:.
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http://scied.fullerton.edu/Teacher/GrimesGoossens/page0005.htm
This site contains links to the 7 main "Environmental Stressors" and also contains a Power Point Rubric.
.:Red Tides:.
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http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/Envfacts/redtides/
This site contains the definition of what "Red Tides" are and some common misconceptions pertaining to the colors of them. It also goes in depth to explain how and why they occur, as well as what the consequences are.