Book Title: Basics of Toxicology
Description: Toxicology--the scientific study of environmental factors that are harmful to living organisms--was established more than 400 years ago by the Swiss physician Paracelsus. Yet, despite its long lineage, this fascinating discipline continues to evolve sophisticated new tools and techniques for identifying toxins and the means by which they impair health.
This book provides environmental technology students with an enjoyable and effective way to acquire the solid working knowledge of toxicology basics they'll need to make informed decisions as professionals. Features that make Basics of Toxicology an ideal introduction to the subject for two-year and four-year environmental technology students, include:
* Acclaimed, user-friendly, modular format found in all the books in the Pre...
This book provides environmental technology students with an enjoyable and effective way to acquire the solid working knowledge of toxicology basics they'll need to make informed decisions as professionals. Features that make Basics of Toxicology an ideal introduction to the subject for two-year and four-year environmental technology students, include:
* Acclaimed, user-friendly, modular format found in all the books in the Pre...
Bibliographic information
Author(s): Chris Kent
Publisher(s): John Wiley & Sons
Publish Date: 1998-11-13
Book Pages: 416
Industry Identifier: ISBN_10: 0471299820
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Subjects: Science / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical • Science / Chemistry / General • Science / Chemistry / Inorganic
Book Dimentions
Height: 28.00 cm
Width: 21.80 cm
Thickness: 2.10 cm
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