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FIGURE 5- 1 Exposure routes for chemical agents in hazardous waste.

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1 FIGURE 5- 1 Exposure routes for chemical agents in hazardous waste.

2 FIGURE 5-2 Overview of absorption, distribution, storage, transformation, and elimination of a toxic substance in the human body.

3 FIGURE 5-3 Types of doses for dermal contact with contaminated soil.

4 FIGURE 5-4 Correlation of atmospheric benzene concentrations with urinary phenol levels in workers in a rubber coating plant.

5 FIGURE 5-5 Effect of dose fractionalization on accumulation of a toxic compound.

6 FIGURE 5-6 Sequence of events leading up to a toxic response.

7 FIGURE 5-7 Representative cellular targets for toxic action.

8 FIGURE 5-8 Lock-and-key model for toxic action.

9 FIGURE 5-9 Example of compounds with identical molecular formula but different toxicity.

10 FIGURE 5-10 Inhibition of enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE) by organophosphorus.

11 FIGURE 5-11 Dose-response relationship (dose versus mortality).

12 FIGURE 5-12 Dose-response relationship for erythrocyte protoporphyrin (EP) in blood as a function of the blood lead level in subpopulations.

13 FIGURE 5-13 Effect of EGM on the relative organ weights of testes and prostate.

14 FIGURE 5-14 Health effects from breathing and/or ingesting lead.

15 FIGURE 5-15 Health effects from breathing benzene.

16 FIGURE 5-16 Adequacy of human exposure data on health effects of benzene.

17 FIGURE 5-17 Adequacy of animal test data on health effects of benzene.

18 FIGURE 5-18 Location of NOAEL and LOAEL doses with respect to the threshold on a typical dose-response curve.

19 FIGURE 5-19 Three stages in carcinogenesis.

20 FIGURE 5-20 Metabolic activation of benzo(a)pyrene.

21 FIGURE 5-21 Example of a point mutation through base pair substitution.

22 FIGURE 5-22 2,3,7,8- tetrachlorodibenzo(p)dioxin.

23 FIGURE 5-23 Hypothetical dose- response curve for a typical complete carcinogen.

24 FIGURE 5-24 Extrapolation of dose-response relationship for liver tumors induced by 2- cetylaminofluorene in the low-dose range.

25 FIGURE 5-25 Toxicological/ecological relevance and time scale of toxic responses for levels of biological organization.

26 FIGURE 5-26 Idealized plot of dose-responserelationship.

27 FIGURE 5-27 Graphical interpolation of time- ependent LC50 values for sodium selenite.

28 FIGURE 5-28 Biomagnification of pesticides in aquatic food chains.

29 FIGURE 5-29 Possible movement and fate of a contaminant after absorption into the bloodstream of fish.


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