Examples of using Dioxins in English and their translations into Polish
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Dioxins which.
Our offer of dioxins determination.
Dioxins and DL-PCBs.
All values in mg/m3 Dioxins and furans ng/m3.
Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds.
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Chlorine bleaching produces dioxins as a by-product.
Dioxins are present in cigarette smoke.
You shouldn't drink bottled water… the dioxins, the BPAs in there.
Dioxins also build up in the body over time.
Management of a major contamination incident involving dioxins and PCBs.
Dioxins are some of the most deadly chemicals created.
Whereas account should be taken of the problem posed by the emission of dioxins and furans;
I like dioxins. The white filters contain dioxins which… I did.
Elemental Chlorine'(EC) bleaching creates dioxins and furans as a by-product.
I did. I like dioxins. The white filters contain dioxins which.
Already since March 2010, feed containing circulating dioxins has exceeded the prescribed limits.
Dioxins, furans and PCBs are addressed under several different environmental policy areas.
For greater clarity the rules governing dioxins should be collected in a single text.
With regard to dioxins in products referred to in section 5 of Annex I, it shall be prohibited.
Eventually reaches the once pristine Arctic. Warm air moves north and airborne transport of dioxins.
Dioxins, furans, dioxin like PCBs and none dioxin like PCBs.
Dibenzodioxin is the carbon skeleton of the poisonous polychlorinated dibenzodioxins(PCDDs),often called dioxins.
Dioxins include polychlorinated dibenzodioxins(PCDD) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans PCDF.
The indexes range from 1 for the most toxic dioxins to 0.001 for the least harmful compounds.
Dioxins are generally produced as by-products of industrial processes such as water treating.
The SCF fixed a tolerable weekly intake("TWI") for dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs of 14 pg WHO-TEQ/kg body weight.
Dioxins are classified as a human carcinogen by recognised international organisations.
Between 1990 and 2007 industrial emissions of newly formed dioxins, furans and PCBs were reduced in the European Union by 80%1.
The reduction of human exposure to dioxins through food consumption is therefore important and necessary to ensure consumer protection.
Compared to the present register(EPER), it has lower reporting thresholds for dioxins and furans and includes reporting of PCBs.