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Passive Sampling Devices as Surrogates for Bioavailability and Chemical Uptake in Earthworms

This study explores the use of passive sampling devices (PSDs) as a means to assess the bioavailability of chemicals in the environment. It evaluates the effectiveness of PSDs in comparing chemical uptake by earthworms, a common biological indicator in ecotoxicology. The findings suggest that PSDs can accurately mimic the uptake patterns of chemicals by earthworms, making them valuable tools for environmental monitoring and assessing soil contamination risks.

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Passive Sampling Devices as Surrogates for Bioavailability and Chemical Uptake in Earthworms

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  1. 7 cm 5 cm Passive Sampling Devices as Surrogates for Bioavailability Chemical Uptake by PSDs Compares Well With Uptake by Earthworms

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