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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Environmental management 16 (1992), S. 21-31 
    ISSN: 1432-1009
    Keywords: Drinking water regulations ; Pesticides ; Germany ; Axiom of concern
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract The limit value of 0.1 µg/liter for “substances used in plant treatment and pest control including their main toxic degradation products” (PBSM) established in the German Drinking Water Regulations (Trinkwasserverordnung) serves comprehensively to protect drinking water from unexpected toxicological risks and thus corresponds to theaxiom of concern (Besorgnisgrundsatz) contained in §11,2 of the Federal Communicable Disease Control Act (Bundesseuchengesetz), which is an essential cornerstone of the Drinking Water Regulations. Furthermore, precautionary values that are specific to the particular substance and near the valid limit can be found for about 10% of all registered active substances. The goal of the PBSM Recommendations of the Federal Health Office (BGA) issued in July 1989 is to preserve and restore groundwater and drinking water through measures to be taken by the causal party, while reducing consumer health risks to the greatest extent possible. The EC commission's drawbacks on these recommendations and the imminent EC-wide directive for the uniform registration of pesticides being based solely on Article 43 of the European Treaty would seriously endanger this goal. Therefore, a situation threatens in Europe similar to that in the United States, where at least 18 active ingredients have been detected in groundwater in concentrations of up to 1000 times the toxicologically established limits for drinking water.
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    Springer
    International journal of legal medicine 90 (1983), S. 45-52 
    ISSN: 1437-1596
    Keywords: Gc-subtypes ; Blood groups, Gc ; Gc-Subtypen ; Blutgruppen, Gc
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Law
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die Gc-Subtypen wurden an Seren von 492 unausgewählten Berliner Blutspendern durch isoelektrische Fokussierung und Immunfixation bestimmt. Die Allelfrequenzen betragen: Gc1F = 0,1270, Gc1S = 0,6006, Gc2 = 0,2724. Die Untersuchungen an 78 Familien mit 190 Kindern ergab keine Abweichung vom angenommenen, autosomal kodominanten Erbgang. Die Untersuchungen von 636 Erwachsenen aus dem laufenden Paternitätsmerkmal sowie von 205 Kindern ergab annähernd gleiche Ergebnisse. Seltene Allele wurden im vorliegenden Material nicht beobachtet.
    Notes: Summary Gc-subtypes were determined by isoelectric focusing and immunfixation on samples from 492 unrelated blood donors from Berlin. The frequency of the three genes was found to be Gc1F = 0.1270, Gc1S = 0.6006, Gc2 = 0.2724. Analysis of 78 parents with 190 children did not show deviations from the expected mode of inheritance. Investigation of the adults from paternity cases and of their children on the other hand obtained similar results. No rare alleles were observed.
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