Environmental genotoxicity, risk, and modulation
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Environmental genotoxicity, risk, and modulation
(Progress in clinical and biological research, v. 340 . Mutation and the environment ; pt. E)
Wiley-Liss, c1990
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"Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Environmental Mutagens, Held in Cleveland, Ohio, July 10-15, 1989"--t.p.
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Description
Identifies obstacles to effective DSS processing, demonstrating how database machines provide efficient and potent paths around these obstructions. Using Teradata as an example, it explains the benefit of database devices, how they support atomic level data, manage large amounts of data, expand economically as atomic data level grows and how they access such diverse systems as DB2 and LANs.
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ISBN 9780471567974
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One of a series of five volumes, each offering a broad summary of the field with emphasis on new research and future prospects and with the parallel aspects of environmental mutagenesis. This volume examines the environmental and health significance of mutation.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Environmental genotoxicity - air, water, soil: mutagens in chlorinated water. Part 2 Environmental genotoxicity - plants. Part 3 In situ measurements: genotoxicity of presticides and plant systems. Part 4 Genotoxicity of food: carcinogenesis of foods. Part 5 Genotoxicity of drugs and complex mixtures: mutagenicity of 30 Chinese herbs and pharmaceuticals. Part 6 Risk assessment of genotoxicity: the U.S. environmental protection agency's integrated risk information system (IRIS). Part 7 Genotoxicity and developing countries: environmental mutagenesis and related research in developing countries. Part 8 Modulation of genotoxicity: diet as a source of inhibitors of mutagenesis.
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