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Cost Action 636 Xenobiotics in the Urban Water Cycle – A Network for Collaboration within Europe
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A. Ledin
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D. Patureau
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2008
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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: 419-426
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10.1007/978-3-540-74664-5_26
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Pharmaceuticals in the Environment – A Brief Summary
pp. 23
Special Characteristics of Pharmaceuticals Related to Environmental Fate
pp. 37
Drug Production Facilities – An Overlooked Discharge Source for Pharmaceuticals to the Environment
pp. 43
Substance Flows Associated with Medical Care – Significance of Different Sources
pp. 61
Pharmaceutical Residues in Northern European Environments: Consequences and Perspectives
pp. 75
Antibiotics in the Environment
pp. 95
Veterinary Antibiotics in Dust: Sources, Environmental Concentrations, and Possible Health Hazards
pp. 103
Fate of Veterinary Medicines Applied to Soils
pp. 121
Pharmaceuticals as Environmental Contaminants: Modeling Distribution and Fate
pp. 133
Environmental Exposure Modeling: Application of PhATE™ and Great-ER to Human Pharmaceuticals in the Environment
pp. 147
Exposure Assessment Methods for Veterinary and Human-Use Medicines in the Environment: PEC vs. MEC Comparisons
pp. 175
Effects of Pharmaceuticals on Aquatic Organisms
pp. 205
Another Example of Effects of Pharmaceuticals on Aquatic Invertebrates: Fluoxetine and Ciprofloxacin
pp. 223
Effects of Antibiotics and Virustatics in the Environment
pp. 245
Realizing the Potential Benefits of Small Animal Models for the Aquatic Hazard Assessment of Human Pharmaceuticals: A Conceptual Approach
pp. 257
On the Ecotoxicology of Pharmaceutical Mixtures
pp. 277
Chronic Mixture Toxicity of Pharmaceuticals to Daphnia – The Example of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
pp. 285
The Ecotoxicological Effects of Pharmaceuticals (Antibiotics and Antiparasiticides) in the Terrestrial Environment – a Review
pp. 305
Odorants – Potent Substances at Minor Concentrations: The Ecological Role of Infochemicals
pp. 323
European Developments in the Environmental Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals
pp. 335
The State and the Future Development/Perspective of Environmental Risk Assessment of Medicinal Products for Human Use: Aspects of Its Regulations in Japan
pp. 343
Deterministic and Probabilistic Environmental Risk Assessment for Diazepam
pp. 385
Comparison of Prospective and Retrospective Environmental Risk Assessments of Human Pharmaceuticals
pp. 393
Methodological Aspects Concerning the Environmental Risk Assessment for Medicinal Products; Research Challenges
pp. 411
Strategies for Reducing the Input of Pharmaceuticals into the Environment
pp. 419
Cost Action 636 Xenobiotics in the Urban Water Cycle – A Network for Collaboration within Europe
pp. 427
Removal of Pharmaceutical Residues from Contaminated Raw Water Sources by Membrane Filtration
pp. 455
Photooxidation as Advanced Oxidation Treatment of Hospital Effluents
pp. 467
Pharmaceuticals and Environment: Role of Community Pharmacies
pp. 475
Mitigation of the Pharmaceutical Outlet into the Environment – Experiences from Sweden
pp. 489
Pharmaceutical Waste
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