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Environmental exposure of aquatic and terrestrial biota to triclosan and triclocarban
Talia E A Chalew,
Rolf Halden
Environmental Biotechnology, Swette Center for (EB)
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Biodesign Institute
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Agriculture & Biology
triclosan
100%
environmental exposure
88%
biocides
81%
organisms
39%
toxicity
31%
personal care products
16%
land application
15%
biosolids
15%
aquatic environment
12%
wildlife
11%
laboratory animals
10%
sediments
10%
phenol
10%
Crustacea
9%
adverse effects
9%
algae
9%
cell culture
9%
anti-infective agents
8%
receptors
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
biota
62%
exposure
39%
threshold value
35%
toxicity
33%
organism
15%
biosolid
13%
environmental study
13%
toxic effect
11%
aquatic environment
10%
phenol
10%
wildlife
9%
alga
9%
effect
7%
health
7%
animal
7%
cell
7%
land
6%
laboratory
6%
product
5%
sediment
5%