Examples of using Bioaccumulation in English and their translations into German
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tobacco has a high affinity for the bioaccumulation of heavy metals.
There are many known adverse effects like eco-toxicity to aquatic organisms, bioaccumulation in the food chain and toxicity to man through drinking water.
Some PS are identified as Priority Hazardous Substances(PHS) because of their persistence, bioaccumulation and/or toxicity
Since 1992, Hydrotox GmbH is GLP-certified for the category 3(Mutagenicity studies), 4 and 5 behaviour in water, soil and air, bioaccumulation.
Bioaccumulation in an appropriate aquatic species ADS.
  Bioaccumulation in aquatic species, preferably fish.
PhD thesis:„Bioaccumulation und biomagnification of sediment associated hazardous substances in a aquatic laboratory food chain“.
in certain cases bioaccumulation.
in certain cases bioaccumulation.
persistence and bioaccumulation of manufactured nano-particles as well as their exposure pathways.
Thermodynamics of bioaccumulation assessment, b suspect screening of a broad range of environmental pollutants using GC/Orbitrap high-resolution mass spectrometry and c internal exposure in marine mammals.
Bioaccumulation in aquatic species, preferably fish.
Bioaccumulation of metabolites has not been tested.
transformation and bioaccumulation.
Results from a bioconcentration or bioaccumulation study in aquatic species;
Bioaccumulation- No information available for product.
This bioaccumulation is their main risk potential due to the resulting chronic effects.
In addition, POPs concentrate in living organisms through another process called bioaccumulation.