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food pollutant
Potentially harmful substances in any food consumed by humans, or other animals, including inorganic and organic chemicals, viruses and bacteria. (Source: ISEP)
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2 бионакопительное загрязняющее вещество
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bioaccumulative pollutant
Pollutants that become concentrated in living organisms through the consumption of food or water. (Source: KORENa)
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3 концентрация загрязняющих веществ
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pollutant concentration
A measure of the amount of a polluting substance in a given amount of water, soil, air, food or other medium. (Source: FFD)
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