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The Use of Remotely Sensed Bioelectric Action Potentials to Evaluate Episodic Toxicity Events and Ambient Toxicity

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Title The Use of Remotely Sensed Bioelectric Action Potentials to Evaluate Episodic Toxicity Events and Ambient Toxicity
Creator Waller, W. Tom Acevedo, Miguel F. Allen, H. J. Schwalm, F. U.
Description The exposure of an organism to a toxicant is defined by the magnitude, duration, and frequency with which the organism(s) interact with the toxicant(s). Predicting the exposure of organisms to toxicants during episodic events such as those resulting from storm water runoff is very difficult. The research reported here describes a non-invasive, or minimally invasive, system that measures in real-time or near real-time, clam gape. Clams have been shown to change gape in the presence of...
Date 2007-11-29T17:25:47Z 2007-11-29T17:25:47Z 1996-01
Type Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6156
Language en_US
Relation TR-172;
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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