Definition of Biopersistence. Meaning of Biopersistence. Synonyms of Biopersistence

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- the current refrigerant standard HFC-134a. Organofluorines exhibit biopersistence due to the strength of the carbon–fluorine bond. Perfluoroalkyl acids...
- longitudinally to form thinner fibers. They also generally have markedly less biopersistence in biological tissues than asbestos fibers because they can undergo...
- stability of many organofluorine compounds has raised the issue of biopersistence. Long-lived molecules from waterproofing sprays, for example PFOA and...
- that balangeroite was not asbestos and had poor ecopersistence and biopersistence. This study also pointed out that it was the obvious chrysotile exposures...
- biodurability, the rate of dissolution in a biological fluid or surrogate, and biopersistence, the rate at which a material is cleared from an organ such as the lung...
- quantitative relationships between health risks and fibre dimensions and biopersistence. This work was awarded the prestigious Bedford Prize by the British...