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... periods of structural and functional development during both prenatal and postnatal life and a particular structure or function will be most sensitive to disruption during its critical period ( s ) . Damage may not be evident until a ...
... periods of structural and functional development during both prenatal and postnatal life and a particular structure or function will be most sensitive to disruption during its critical period ( s ) . Damage may not be evident until a ...
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... period of 1 year . Regardless of the application rate , atrazine had a half - life of approximately 3.3 months in the soils ( Frank and Sirons 1985 ) . Atrazine levels were also monitored in agricultural soil plots in Minnesota , which ...
... period of 1 year . Regardless of the application rate , atrazine had a half - life of approximately 3.3 months in the soils ( Frank and Sirons 1985 ) . Atrazine levels were also monitored in agricultural soil plots in Minnesota , which ...
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... Period Three exposure periods - acute ( less than 15 days ) , intermediate ( 15–364 days ) , and chronic ( 365 days or more ) are presented within each relevant route of exposure . In this example , an inhalation study of intermediate ...
... Period Three exposure periods - acute ( less than 15 days ) , intermediate ( 15–364 days ) , and chronic ( 365 days or more ) are presented within each relevant route of exposure . In this example , an inhalation study of intermediate ...
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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL INFORMATION | 4 |
RELEVANCE TO PUBLIC HEALTH | 11 |
HEALTH EFFECTS | 17 |
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alterations animals atrazine concentrations atrazine exposure atrazine in humans ATSDR Bd Wt biomarkers body weight gain carcinogenicity Catenacci Cooper Ćurić Dawley dealkylation decreased body weight dermal exposure detected developmental effects diet dose drinking water effects of atrazine Eldridge Endocr endocrine Environ environmental estradiol estrogen estrus cycle excretion exposure to atrazine Forward mutation gavage genotoxicity gestational days Gojmerac groundwater hazardous HEALTH EFFECTS Hepatic herbicide HUMAN EXPOSURE increased Infurna Less Serious mg/kg/day levels of atrazine Levels of Significant liver LOAEL located regarding Long-Evans luteinizing hormone male metabolites mg/kg mg/kg/day atrazine Minimal Risk Level mutation no-observed-adverse-effect level observed offspring Oral continued oral exposure pesticides pigs pituitary plasma progesterone prolactin prostate pure rats administered rats exposed Reference Chemical Form reproductive effects samples senescence Significant Exposure soil Sprague Sprague-Dawley Sprague-Dawley rats studies were located substance System NOAEL mg/kg/day Timchalk tissue toxicity Toxicol toxicological triazine urine vitro Wetzel Wistar rats µg/L BNA