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  2. Triclosan - Wikipedia

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    Triclosan may be directly applied to commercial HVAC coils, where it prevents microbial growth that contributes to product degradation. [5] In the United States, by 2000, triclosan and triclocarban (TCC) could be found in 75% of liquid soaps and 29% of bar soaps, [8] and as of 2014 triclosan was used in more than 2,000 consumer products. [9]

  3. Triclocarban - Wikipedia

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    Microbial species found in soils also bioaccumulate triclocarban. However, the health of these microbes has not been found to be affected by the presence of the chemical. [24] Triclocarban is rapidly accumulated in both algae and adult caged snails. [25] Moreover, triclocarban is more likely than triclosan to bioaccumulate in aquatic organisms ...

  4. Biotic index - Wikipedia

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    Then an identification key is used to help determine which category or group the organism belongs in and allows a numerical value be assigned to that organism. A worksheet is then used to calculate the final value or score of all the organisms found. Depending upon the worksheet's equations, the score determines the condition of the water quality.

  5. Fish anatomy - Wikipedia

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    [37]: p. 219 In freshwater fish the bladder is a key site of absorption for many major ions [38] in marine fish urine is held in the bladder for extended periods to maximise water absorption. [38] The urinary bladders of fish and tetrapods are thought to be analogous while the former's swim-bladders and latter's lungs are considered homologous.

  6. Fish physiology - Wikipedia

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    Fish physiology is the scientific study of how the component parts of fish function together in the living fish. [2] It can be contrasted with fish anatomy, which is the study of the form or morphology of fishes. In practice, fish anatomy and physiology complement each other, the former dealing with the structure of a fish, its organs or ...

  7. Decapod anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The decapod (crustaceans, such as a crab, lobster, shrimp or prawn) is made up of 20 body segments grouped into two main body parts: the cephalothorax and the pleon (). [1] [2] Each segment may possess one pair of appendages, although in various groups these may be reduced or missing.

  8. File:Triclosan.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on azb.wikipedia.org تری‌کلوسان; Usage on bg.wikipedia.org Триклозан; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org

  9. Blue trevally - Wikipedia

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    The blue trevally is a moderately large fish, growing to a recorded maximum length of 70 cm and a weight of 8 kg. [2] The species is similar in general morphology to a number of other trevallies in the genus Carangoides , having a compressed, oblong body, with the dorsal profile more convex than the ventral profile.