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dc.contributor.authorOlling M
dc.contributor.authorBerende PLM
dc.contributor.authorDerks HJGM
dc.contributor.authorEverts H
dc.contributor.authorJong APJM de
dc.contributor.authorLiem AKD
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-12T13:57:48Z
dc.date.available2012-12-12T13:57:48Z
dc.date.issued1992-07-31
dc.identifier328904004
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10029/256385
dc.description.abstractAbstract niet beschikbaar
dc.description.abstractIn this report assessment of the bioavailability of dioxins and furans from fly ash in two cows is described. The fly ash was purchased from a company operating a solid waste incinerator. The results of this study indicate that the bioavailability of the toxicologically important congeners is 0.74 +/- 0.35% of the dose. As an indicator of the bioavailability of dioxins in cows under field conditions this number must be considered as a lower limit. Only part of the dioxins ingested by cows is fly ash bound and this latter material is presumably more tenacious with respect to dioxins than others.
dc.description.sponsorshipLNV/DLO
dc.format.extent23 p
dc.language.isonl
dc.relation.ispartofRIVM Rapport 328904004
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/328904004.html
dc.subject07nl
dc.subjectvliegasnl
dc.subjectpcddnl
dc.subjectpcdfnl
dc.subjectverbrandingsinstallatienl
dc.subjectrunderennl
dc.subject92-4nl
dc.subjectbiobeschikbaarheidnl
dc.subjectfly ashen
dc.subjectpcdden
dc.subjectpcdfen
dc.subjectincineratorsen
dc.subjectcattleen
dc.subjectcowsen
dc.titleBiobeschikbaarheid dioxinen en furanen uit vliegstof bij de koenl
dc.title.alternativeBioavailability of dioxins and furans from fly ash in the cowen
dc.typeReport
dc.date.updated2012-12-12T13:57:49Z
html.description.abstractAbstract niet beschikbaar
html.description.abstractIn this report assessment of the bioavailability of dioxins and furans from fly ash in two cows is described. The fly ash was purchased from a company operating a solid waste incinerator. The results of this study indicate that the bioavailability of the toxicologically important congeners is 0.74 +/- 0.35% of the dose. As an indicator of the bioavailability of dioxins in cows under field conditions this number must be considered as a lower limit. Only part of the dioxins ingested by cows is fly ash bound and this latter material is presumably more tenacious with respect to dioxins than others.


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