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Hayes' handbook of pesticide toxicology
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Hayes' handbook of pesticide toxicologyedited by Robert I. Krieger.
其他題名:
Pesticide toxicology
其他作者:
Krieger, Robert Irving,
出版者:
London :Academic,2010.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Pesticidestoxicity.
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An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
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9780123743671
Hayes' handbook of pesticide toxicology
Hayes' handbook of pesticide toxicology
[electronic resource] /Pesticide toxicologyedited by Robert I. Krieger. - 3rd ed. - London :Academic,2010. - 1 online resource.
Volume 1: -- 1. Dose, Time and Other Factors Influencing Toxicity -- 2. Pest Toxicology: The Mechanisms of Pesticide Action -- 3. Pest Control Agents from Natural Products -- 4. Public Health Pesticides -- 5. The Changing Role of insecticides in Structural Pest Control -- 6. Vertebrate Pest Control Chemicals and Their Use in Urban and Rural Environments -- 7. Pesticide Use and Associated Morbidity and Mortality in Veterinary Medicine -- 8. Pesticide Use Practices in Integrated Pest Management -- 9. Properties of Soil Fumigants and Their Fate in the Environment -- 10. Risk Assessment for Acute Exposure to Pesticides -- 11. Genotoxicity of Pesticides -- 12. Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology of Pesticides -- 13. Microbial Pest Control Agents: Use Patterns, Registration Requirements and Mammalian Toxicity -- 14. The Assessment of the Chronic Toxicity and Carcinogenicity of Pesticides -- 15. Immunotoxicity of Pesticides -- 16. Risk Assessment for Acute, Subchronic and Chronic Exposure to Pesticides: Endosulfan -- 17. Genetic Polymorphism and Susceptibility to Pesticides -- 18. Pesticides as Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals -- 19. Volatile Organic Compounds from Pesticide Application and Contribution to Tropospheric Ozone -- 20. Environmental Transport and Fate -- 21. Proteomics in Pesticide Toxicology -- 22. Metabolomics in Pesticide Toxicology -- 23. Irritant Dermatitis Syndrome -- 24. Photoirritation -- 25. Allergic Contact Dermatitis -- 26. Contact Urticaria Syndrome -- 27. Percutaneous Penetration -- 28. Regulatory Evaluation of the Skin Effects of Pesticides -- 29. Neurotoxicology of Pesticides -- 30. A Systems Biology Approach to Assess the Impact of Pesticides on the Nervous System -- 31. Neurophysiological Effects of Insecticides -- 32. Age and Pesticide Toxicity: The Influence of Age on Pesticide Toxicity -- 33. Lasting Behavioral Consequences of Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure During Development -- 34. The Nonhuman Primate as a Translational Model for Pesticide Research -- 35. Pesticide Disposition -- 36. Introduction to Biotransformation -- 37. Absorption -- 38. Metabolism of Pesticides -- 39. Distribution and Pharmacokinetics -- 40. Metabolic Interactions of Pesticides -- 41. Pesticide Excretion -- 42. Exposure Framework -- 43. Sampling and Analysis for Non-Occupational Pesticide Exposure Assessments -- 44. Modelling and Predicting Pesticide Exposures -- 45. Biomonitoring: Current Tools and Approaches for Assessing Human Exposures to Pesticides -- 46. Pesticide Exposure from Residential and Recreational Turf -- 47. Lawn and Turf: Management and Environmental Issues of Turfgrass Pesticides -- 48. Pet Care Products Used for Insect Pest Control -- 49. Residential Exposure Assessment -- 50. Modeling Dietary Exposure with Special Sections on Modeling Aggregate and Cumulative Exposure -- 51. Modeling Dietary Exposure with Special Sections on Modeling Aggregate and Cumulative Exposure -- 52. Worker Exposure: Methods and Techniques -- 53. Operator and Field Worker Occupational Exposure Databases and Modeling -- 54. Mitigation Measures for Exposure to Pesticides -- 55. Regional and Global Environmental Exposure Assessments - Section Introduction -- 56. Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment of Pesticides the Environment -- 57. Environmental Transport and Fate -- 58. Hydrophobicity as a Key Physicochemical Parameter of Environmental Toxicology of Pesticides (Fujita et al.) -- 59. Pesticide Studies in Humans -- 60. Diagnosis and Treatment of Poisoning Due to Pesticides -- 61. Surveillance of Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury in Humans -- 62. Risk Assessment and Risk Management: The Regulatory Process -- 63. Perceptions of Pesticides as Risks to Human Health -- Volume 2: -- 64. Chemistry of Organophosphorus Insecticides -- 65. The Metabolism of Organophosphorus Insecticides -- 66. Organophosphorus Insecticide Pharmacokinetics -- 67. Neuropathy Target Esterase -- 68. Cholinesterases -- 69. Organophosphorus-Induced Delayed Neuropathy -- 70. Chlorpyrifos -- 71. Malathion - A Review of Toxicology -- 72. Clinical Toxicology of Anticholinesterase Agents in Humans -- 73. Application of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling in Cumulative Risk Assessment for N-Methyl Carbamate Insecticides -- 74. Toxicological Profile of Carbaryl -- 75. Aldicarb: Toxicity, Exposure and Risks to Humans -- 76. Toxicology and Mode of Action of Pyrethroid Insecticides -- 77. Dialkyldithiocarbamates -- 78. Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Triazine Herbicides -- 79. Phenylurea Herbicides -- 80. Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase-Inhibiting Herbicides -- 81. Chloracetanilides -- 82. Paraquat -- 83. Phenoxy Herbicides -- 84. Dicamba -- 85. Imidazolinones -- 86. Toxicology of Triazolopyrimidine Herbicides -- 87. A Toxicological Assessment of Sulfur as a Pesticide -- 88. Cyprodinil: A Fungicide of the Anilinopyrimidine Class -- 89. Captan and Folpet -- 90. Mammalian Toxicokinetics and Toxicity of Chlorothalonil -- 91. Inhibitors of Aromatic Acid Biosynthesis -- 92. Toxicology of DDT and Some Analogs -- 93. Boric Acid and Inorganic Borate Pesticides -- 94. Imidacloprid: A Neonicotinoid Insecticide -- 95. Interactions with the gamma-Aminobutyric Acid A-Receptor: Polychlorocycloalkanes and Recent Congeners -- 96. The Role of P-glycoprotein in Preventing Developmental and Neurotoxicity: Avermectins -A Case Study -- 97. DEET -- 98. The Safety Assessment of Piperonyl Butoxide -- 99. Rodenticides -- 100. Toxicology and Safety Evaluation of the New Insect Repellent Picaridin (Saltidi�n) -- 101. Ryanodine Receptor Activators -- 102. Sulfuryl Fluoride -- 103. Phosphine -- 104. Methyl Bromide -- 105. 1,3-Dichloropropene -- 106. Metam-Sodium -- 107. Methyl iodide.
The Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology is a comprehensive, two-volume reference guide to the properties, effects, and regulation of pesticides that provides the latest and most complete information to researchers investigating the environmental, agricultural, veterinary, and human-health impacts of pesticide use. Written by international experts from academia, government, and the private sector, the Handbook of Pesticide Toxicology is an in-depth examination of critical issues related to the need for, use of, and nature of chemicals used in modern pest management. This updated third edition carries on the book's tradition of serving as the definitive reference on pesticide toxicology and recognizies the seminal contribution of Wayland J. Hayes, Jr., co-Editor of the first edition. Feature: Presents a comprehensive look at all aspects of pesticide toxicology in one reference work. Benefit: Saves researchers time in quickly accessing the very latest definitive details on toxicity of specific pesticides as opposed to searching through thousands of journal articles. Feature: Clear exposition of hazard identification and dose response relationships in each chapter featuring pesticide agents and actions Benefit: Connects the experimental laboratory results to real-life applications in human health, animal health and the environment. Feature: All major classes of pesticide considered. Benefit: Provides relevance to a wider variety of researchers who are conducting comparative work in pesticides or their health impacts. Feature: Different routes of exposure critically evaluated. Benefit: Connects the loop between exposure and harmful affects to those who are researching the affects of pesticides on humans or wildlife.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2010.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780123743671
Source: 153334:153492Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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--toxicity.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
214472
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LC Class. No.: RA1270.P4 / H394 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 615.902
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Risk Assessment for Acute, Subchronic and Chronic Exposure to Pesticides: Endosulfan -- 17. Genetic Polymorphism and Susceptibility to Pesticides -- 18. Pesticides as Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals -- 19. Volatile Organic Compounds from Pesticide Application and Contribution to Tropospheric Ozone -- 20. Environmental Transport and Fate -- 21. Proteomics in Pesticide Toxicology -- 22. Metabolomics in Pesticide Toxicology -- 23. Irritant Dermatitis Syndrome -- 24. Photoirritation -- 25. Allergic Contact Dermatitis -- 26. Contact Urticaria Syndrome -- 27. Percutaneous Penetration -- 28. Regulatory Evaluation of the Skin Effects of Pesticides -- 29. Neurotoxicology of Pesticides -- 30. A Systems Biology Approach to Assess the Impact of Pesticides on the Nervous System -- 31. Neurophysiological Effects of Insecticides -- 32. Age and Pesticide Toxicity: The Influence of Age on Pesticide Toxicity -- 33. Lasting Behavioral Consequences of Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure During Development -- 34. The Nonhuman Primate as a Translational Model for Pesticide Research -- 35. Pesticide Disposition -- 36. Introduction to Biotransformation -- 37. Absorption -- 38. Metabolism of Pesticides -- 39. Distribution and Pharmacokinetics -- 40. Metabolic Interactions of Pesticides -- 41. Pesticide Excretion -- 42. Exposure Framework -- 43. Sampling and Analysis for Non-Occupational Pesticide Exposure Assessments -- 44. Modelling and Predicting Pesticide Exposures -- 45. Biomonitoring: Current Tools and Approaches for Assessing Human Exposures to Pesticides -- 46. Pesticide Exposure from Residential and Recreational Turf -- 47. Lawn and Turf: Management and Environmental Issues of Turfgrass Pesticides -- 48. Pet Care Products Used for Insect Pest Control -- 49. Residential Exposure Assessment -- 50. Modeling Dietary Exposure with Special Sections on Modeling Aggregate and Cumulative Exposure -- 51. 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