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InhaltsangabeIntroduction. 1. Use of Chemicals in Fish Management and Fish Culture: Past and Future; R.A. Schnick. 2. U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Perspective on Aquaculture Drug Residues; J.A. Oriani. 3. Requirements for the Approval of Veterinary Therapeutics or Growth Enhancers Used in Fish Production: European Union; D.J. Alderman. 4. Pesticide Bioaccumulation and Metabolism: Study Requirements, Experimental Design, and Data Analysis; M.G. Barron, K.B. Woodburn. 5. Considerations in Compartmental Pharmacokinetic Modeling in Fish; W.L. Hayton. 6. Pharmacokinetic Modeling in Aquatic Animals: Bioconcentration and Bioavailability; G.R. Stehly, et al. 7. Recent Advances in the Development and Use of Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Models for Fish; J.W. Nichols. 8. A Physiologically Based Pharmocokinetic Model for Predicting the Withdrawal Period of Oxytetracycline in Cultured Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); F.C.P. Law. 9. Comparative Pharmacokinetics of Sarafloxacin in Rainbow Trout and Channel Catfish; G.R. Stehly, et al. 10. Predicting the Toxicokinetics of Trifluralin in Rainbow Trout Using Clearance-Volume Pharmacokinetic Models; I.R. Schultz, W.L. Hayton. 11. Disposition and Metabolism of Malachite Green and Other Therapeutic Dyes in Fish; S.M. Plakas, et al. 12. Uptake, Metabolism, and Elimination of Niclosamide by Fish; V.K. Dawson, et al. 13. Uptake, Metabolism, and Elimination of TFM by Fish; T.D. Hubert, et al. 14. Metabolism, Elimination, and Pharmacokinetics of the Fish Anesthetic Benzocaine; J.R. Meinertz, et al. 15. Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics of Sulfamonomethoxine in Edible Fish Species; R. Ueno.
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Introduction. 1. Use of Chemicals in Fish Management and Fish Culture: Past and Future; R.A. Schnick. 2. U.S. Food and Drug Administration''s Perspective on Aquaculture Drug Residues; J.A. Oriani. 3. Requirements for the Approval of Veterinary Therapeutics or Growth Enhancers Used in Fish Production: European Union; D.J. Alderman. 4. Pesticide Bioaccumulation and Metabolism: Study Requirements, Experimental Design, and Data Analysis; M.G. Barron, K.B. Woodburn. 5. Considerations in Compartmental Pharmacokinetic Modeling in Fish; W.L. Hayton. 6. Pharmacokinetic Modeling in Aquatic Animals: Bioconcentration and Bioavailability; G.R. Stehly, et al. 7. Recent Advances in the Development and Use of Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Models for Fish; J.W. Nichols. 8. A Physiologically Based Pharmocokinetic Model for Predicting the Withdrawal Period of Oxytetracycline in Cultured Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); F.C.P. Law. 9. Comparative Pharmacokinetics of Sarafloxacin in Rainbow Trout and Channel Catfish; G.R. Stehly, et al. 10. Predicting the Toxicokinetics of Trifluralin in Rainbow Trout Using Clearance-Volume Pharmacokinetic Models; I.R. Schultz, W.L. Hayton. 11. Disposition and Metabolism of Malachite Green and Other Therapeutic Dyes in Fish; S.M. Plakas, et al. 12. Uptake, Metabolism, and Elimination of Niclosamide by Fish; V.K. Dawson, et al. 13. Uptake, Metabolism, and Elimination of TFM by Fish; T.D. Hubert, et al. 14. Metabolism, Elimination, and Pharmacokinetics of the Fish Anesthetic Benzocaine; J.R. Meinertz, et al. 15. Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics of Sulfamonomethoxine in Edible Fish Species; R. Ueno.