Answers to questions on the book titled ‘Biological Effects of Surfactants’.
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The answers are here:
Updated FAQ (Frequently asked questions) on the book: ‘Biological Effects of Surfactants’, publisher: CRC Press, Taylor &Francis, USA: how to use the book and relevant papers on detergents and surfactants.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/01/updated-faq-frequently-asked-questions.html
http://ru.scribd.com/doc/122187047
The list of the Questions that were answered in these online materials (above):
Where I can read more about this book?
Is some additional information available online?
what are the surfactants?
is there another name for surfactants?
what do 'Biological effects' mean in the title of this book? why did the author use so many organisms in testing the chemicals?
I bioassay chemicals. How can I use the book? I am involved in assessing environmental risk from chemicals, pollutants and xenobiotics. Can I find useful things in the book?
If I study and teach the issues of organic chemicals which are pollutants and xenobiotics, how can I use the book?
Is the book relevant to any issues of water quality?
I study and teach plant sciences. Is the book of use to me and my students and co-workers?
Question: If a person is involved in aquaculture, will he find something useful in the book?
Question: Does the book contain any new innovations in fundamental science?
Question: I do my research on invertebrates. Also, I teach courses on zoology and animal science. Does the book contain some new information in those areas?
Question: My area of interest is aquatic ecology, both freshwater and marine ecology. In those fields, is there something new and relevant in this book?
Question: What is the opinion of the scientific community about the book?
Question: Why the chemical tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) was studied in the book?
Question: Why the chemical SDS was studied in the book?
Question: Is there a concise summary of the main discoveries made both in the book and in other related publications by the same author?
Keywords:
Pollutants, ecotoxicology, environment, sustainability, ecology, effects, surfactant, detergents, aquatic, pollution, phytotechnology, phytoremediation, chemico-biotic interactions, water, water quality, bioassay, macrophytes, plants, negative, sodium dodecyl sulphate, sodium dodecyl sulfate, SDS; inhibited, filtration, activity, mollusks, freshwater, Unio tumidus, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus edulis, oysters, Crassostrea gigas, malacological, hydrobiological, Inhibitory, analysis, regulatory, interactions, trophic, webs, tetradecyltrimethylammonium, bromide, TDTMA, synthetic, control, plankton, mussels, eutrophication, cationic, rate, juveniles, marine, bivalves, removal, algae, Monochrysis lutheri, identification, new, type, ecological, hazard, chemicals, inhibition, ecological, remediation, ecotechnology, sustainable, resources, improvement, assessment, biosphere, hydrosphere, innovation, news, conceptualization, concepts, results, achievements, Book, environmental sciences, biological, biosciences, life sciences, plant, seedlings, leeches, prosthecobacteria, assessment, hazards, safety, water quality, methods, Hirudo officinalis, Fagopyrum esculentum, Oryza sativa, Lymnaea stagnalis,
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2014/01/answers-to-questions-on-book-titled.html
The answers are here:
Updated FAQ (Frequently asked questions) on the book: ‘Biological Effects of Surfactants’, publisher: CRC Press, Taylor &Francis, USA: how to use the book and relevant papers on detergents and surfactants.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2013/01/updated-faq-frequently-asked-questions.html
http://ru.scribd.com/doc/122187047
The list of the Questions that were answered in these online materials (above):
Where I can read more about this book?
Is some additional information available online?
what are the surfactants?
is there another name for surfactants?
what do 'Biological effects' mean in the title of this book? why did the author use so many organisms in testing the chemicals?
I bioassay chemicals. How can I use the book? I am involved in assessing environmental risk from chemicals, pollutants and xenobiotics. Can I find useful things in the book?
If I study and teach the issues of organic chemicals which are pollutants and xenobiotics, how can I use the book?
Is the book relevant to any issues of water quality?
I study and teach plant sciences. Is the book of use to me and my students and co-workers?
Question: If a person is involved in aquaculture, will he find something useful in the book?
Question: Does the book contain any new innovations in fundamental science?
Question: I do my research on invertebrates. Also, I teach courses on zoology and animal science. Does the book contain some new information in those areas?
Question: My area of interest is aquatic ecology, both freshwater and marine ecology. In those fields, is there something new and relevant in this book?
Question: What is the opinion of the scientific community about the book?
Question: Why the chemical tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) was studied in the book?
Question: Why the chemical SDS was studied in the book?
Question: Is there a concise summary of the main discoveries made both in the book and in other related publications by the same author?
Keywords:
Pollutants, ecotoxicology, environment, sustainability, ecology, effects, surfactant, detergents, aquatic, pollution, phytotechnology, phytoremediation, chemico-biotic interactions, water, water quality, bioassay, macrophytes, plants, negative, sodium dodecyl sulphate, sodium dodecyl sulfate, SDS; inhibited, filtration, activity, mollusks, freshwater, Unio tumidus, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus edulis, oysters, Crassostrea gigas, malacological, hydrobiological, Inhibitory, analysis, regulatory, interactions, trophic, webs, tetradecyltrimethylammonium, bromide, TDTMA, synthetic, control, plankton, mussels, eutrophication, cationic, rate, juveniles, marine, bivalves, removal, algae, Monochrysis lutheri, identification, new, type, ecological, hazard, chemicals, inhibition, ecological, remediation, ecotechnology, sustainable, resources, improvement, assessment, biosphere, hydrosphere, innovation, news, conceptualization, concepts, results, achievements, Book, environmental sciences, biological, biosciences, life sciences, plant, seedlings, leeches, prosthecobacteria, assessment, hazards, safety, water quality, methods, Hirudo officinalis, Fagopyrum esculentum, Oryza sativa, Lymnaea stagnalis,