. Biosorption, bioaccumulation and food chain transfer of organic chemicals : report prepared by F. A. P. C. Gobas and D. Mackay. Bioaccumulation; Water. TIME k2: Slope. TIME Figure Illustrative example demonstrating that (i) -LEFT- when a fish is exposed to a chemical concentration in the water (Cw), the wi^h tiL'un?r? rf'°" h'" '^" ''"^ ^^'^ increases exponentlan" with time until it reaches a constant concentration (, state has been achieved); (ii) -RIGHT- when is exposed to clean, uncontaminated (Cw = 0) water thp oh*.mi^=i concentration in the fish decreases
. Biosorption, bioaccumulation and food chain transfer of organic chemicals : report prepared by F. A. P. C. Gobas and D. Mackay. Bioaccumulation; Water. TIME k2: Slope. TIME Figure Illustrative example demonstrating that (i) -LEFT- when a fish is exposed to a chemical concentration in the water (Cw), the wi^h tiL'un?r? rf'°" h'" '^" ''"^ ^^'^ increases exponentlan" with time until it reaches a constant concentration (, state has been achieved); (ii) -RIGHT- when is exposed to clean, uncontaminated (Cw = 0) water thp oh*.mi^=i concentration in the fish decreases exponenUall" «th ti^e ' ' steady- contaminated fish. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gobas, F. A. P. C; Mackay, D. Toronto : Ontario Ministry of the Environment
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