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| 100 | 1 | _aAgrawal, Anju. | |
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_aBiomonitoring of water and waste water/ _cAnju Agrawal, Krishna Gopal. |
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_aLondon : _bSpringer [distributor], _c2013. |
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_tMeasurement of Primary Productivity in Relation to Food Chain -- _tAquatic Weeds: Occurrence and Distribution -- _tAnalysis of Phytoplankton and Zooplankton: Qualitative and Quantitative -- _tApplication of Diversity Index in Measurement of Species Diversity -- _tChallenges of Fish Diversity in Polluted Water -- _tBiomass Production in Food Chain and Its Role at Trophic Levels -- _tConcept of Rare and Endangered Species and Its Impact as Biodiversity -- _tProtected Areas in Relation to Marine Parks and Sanctuaries -- _tPrinciples of Statistics and Reporting of Data -- _tGeneral Principles of Toxicity and Its Application -- _tFate of Biotoxins in the Environment and Its Health Implications -- _tMicrobial Toxicity Studies -- _tToxic Cyanobacteria in Water and Their Public Health Consequences -- _tGood Laboratory Practices in Biomonitoring.006m o d |
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| 520 | _aBiomonitoring of water quality is very much essential for assessing the overall health of water bodies and safe supply of drinking water. The chemical nature of toxicant is highly dynamic in environment with time and space whereas biological system can integrate all environmental variables over a large period of time in terms of effect that can be easily measured and quantified. In view of the above, there is a pressing need to determine the water quality of natural resources as well as drinking water based on the standard protocols and guidelines from regulatory agencies.It is clear that the synthetic chemicals are essential for our society to maintain the health and well being of the people. However, there has been a range of detrimental effects on human health and natural environment. In general, we need to improve our management of waste chemicals discharged into the air, water and soil environments. New techniques are needed to predict adverse effects before they occur and for the treatment of wastes. In addition, a range of social, political and economic factors will be needed to be taken into account in order to achieve success. | ||
| 650 | 0 | _aWater quality biological assessment. | |
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_aSewage _xAnalysis. |
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