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A Absorption of organoarsenicals Absorption spectrophotometry, molecular Abundance of arsenic in nature Acid, methylated arsonic Adsorption of arsenicals by soil colloids Agronomic ecosystem, arsenic cycle in an Amperometric titrations Analyses for arsenic, environmental Analytical methods for determining total arsenic in the environment Analytical procedures for total arsenic adsorption coprecipitation liquid-liquid extraction volatilization Animal (s) arsenic in aquatic feeds and animal tissue, maximum permissible levels of arsenicals in feeds and wastes, arsenicals in feeding, chemical structure of arsenicals used in toxicity of arsenic for Aquatic animals, arsenic in Aquatic plants, arsenic in Arsenates, calcium Arsenic analytical procedures for total for animals, toxicity of in aquatic animals in aquatic plants available soil biomethylation reactions of case study chemistry compounds, disposal of waste content of drinking waters natural fresh waters marine waters critical level of soil by crops, uptake of cycles in an agronomic ecosystem determination of traces of electrochemical techniques for determining in the environment analytical methods for determining total mobility of environmental analyses for environmental forms of 110, fate of excreted forms of forms in contaminated soils

56 18 128 2 60 124 20 113 109 16 16 16 17 17 102 72 70 71 1 102 102 35 1 16 1 102 102 136 115 154 36 83 99 98 100 42 66 219 124 13 20 108 109 148 113 111 78 158 39

Arsenic (continued) in fresh waters 97 in fresh water organisms 100 in fresh water plants, BR values for . . 103 input 142 leaching of 62 losses from crop harvest 137 in marine plants, BR values for 103 metabolism of 5, 62, 77 methods of determination of 18 microbiological methylation of 81 movement and persistence in soil 39 in nature 126 abundance of 128 concentration of 4 distribution of 2 occurrence and distribution in soils .... 36 phytotoxicity 41 vs. plant growth, extractable 42 plant sensitivity to 41 plant uptake of 52 reduction of organic arsenicals to volatile 137 residues in soil 125 phytotoxicity of 125 route of excretion for 5 in soil, sorption 38 speciation-organo25 studies, use of the rat in 5 from tissue, uptake and depletion of 75 toxicity of incorporated 104 toxicity of trivalent inorganic 9 trioxide 1,35,70 by vegetation, uptake of 135 volatization of 83 Arsenical (s) action, mechanism of 74 in animal feeds and animal tissue, maximum permissible levels of 72 in animal feeds and wastes 70 bioaccumulation of 97 on crop yields, effects of organic 125 drugs used in treating human disease 3 as growth promotants 70 growth response from 71 herbicides, formulae of organic 53 herbicides, toxicity of 10 insecticide 36 pesticides 1 poisoning of soils 41 in soils, behavior and phytotoxicity of inorganic 35 by soil colloids, adsorption of 60 in swine and poultry feeds 70 from treated soil to water, movement of 143 used in animal feeding, chemical structure of 71

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Arsine generation Arsonic acid, methylated Atomic absorption spectrometry Atomic emission spectrometry Available soil arsenic

139 2 109 22 21 136

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Behavior and phytotoxicity of inorganic arsenicals in soils Bioaccumulation of arsenicals Bioaccumulation ratio (BR) Biomethylation reactions of arsenic (BR), bioaccumulation ratio BR values for arsenic in fresh water plants BR values for arsenic in marine plants

35 97 97 115 97 103 103

C Cacodylates Cacodylic acid (CA) 54, 82,100, 124, Calcium arsenates Chemical structure of arsenicals used in animal feeding Chemistry, arsenic Coccidiostats Colloids, adsorption of arsenicals by soil Contaminated soils, arsenic forms in Contents of natural fresh waters, arsenic Coulmetry Critical level of soil arsenic Crop harvest, arsenic losses from Crop yields, effects of organic arsenicals on Cycles, arsenic

14 158 35 71 36 74 60 39 98 21 42 137 125 129

D Desiccants Differential absorption of methanearsonates Dilution, substoichiometric isotope Dimethyl arsine Dimethylarsinic acid Disease, arsenical drugs used in treating human Disposal of waste arsenic compounds Distribution of arsenic in soils, occurrence and Drinking waters, arsenic content of Drugs used in treating human disease, arsenical Disodium methanearsonate (DSMA) DSMA, translocation of MSMA and

124 58 20 10 158 3 83 36 99 3 124 134

E Ecosphere Ecosystem, arsenic cycle in an agronomic Electrochemical techniques for determining arsenic Environment, arsenic in the Environment, mobility of arsenic in the Environmental analyses for arsenic Environmental forms of arsenic 110, Erosion Excreted arsenic, fate of Excretion for arsenic, route of Extractable arsenic vs. plant growth

1 124 20 108 148 113 111 144 78 5 42

F Feeds and animal tissue, maximum permissible levels of arsenicals in animal arsenicals in swine and poultry and wastes, arsenicals in animal Feeding, chemical structure of arsenicals used in animal Foliage to soil, movement of arsenicals from Food web transport processes Formulae of organic arsenical herbicides Fresh water(s) arsenic in arsenic contents of natural organisms, arsenic in plants, BR values for arsenic in

72 70 70 71 133 162 53 97 98 100 103

G Gas chromatographic emission detection methods "Gosio gas" Growth extractable arsenic vs. plant promotants, arsenicals as response from arsenicals

109 81 42 70 71

H Harvest, arsenic losses from crop Hemolysis Herbicidal properties and use patterns Herbicides, formulae of organic arsenical Herbicides, toxicity of arsenical Human disease, arsenical drugs used in treating Hydrolysis, increased starch

137 10 54 53 10 3 134

I Inorganic arsenic, the toxicity of trivalent Insecticide, arsenical Isolation of arsenic species, method for preconcentration Isotope dilution, substoichiometric

9 36 16 20

L Leaching of arsenic Levels of arsenicals in animal feeds and animal tissue, maximum permissible

143 62 72

M Marine plants, BR values for arsenic in 103 Marine waters, arsenic content in 100 Markov chain 154 Maximum permissible levels of arsenicals in animal feeds and animal tissue 72 Mechanism of arsenical action 74 Metabolic pathway for producing trimethylarsine 82 Metabolism of arsenic 5, 62, 77 Metabolism of organoarsenicals 59 Metals, microbial conversions of 161 Methanearsonates, differential absorption of 58 Methanearsonate, translocation of 59

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Methylated arsonic acid Methylation of arsenic, microbiological Microbial conversions of metals Microbiological methylation of arsenic .... Mineralization of arsenic dry ashing fusion oxygen combustion wet ashing Mobility of arsenic in the environment . . Molds, trimethylarsine production in Molds, trimethylarsine production by different Molecular absorption spectrophotometry Monosodium methanearsonate (MSMA) MSMA and DSMA, translocation of

2 81 161 81 13 15 15 13 148 86 84 18 124 134

N Nature abundance of arsenic in arsenic in concentration of arsenic in distribution of arsenic in Neutron activation

128 126 4 2 109

O Occurrence and distribution of arsenic in soils 36 Organisms, arsenic in fresh water 100 Organoarsenical (s) absorption of 56, 60 on crop yields, effects of 125 herbicides, formulae of 53 metabolism of 59 in plants and soils, behavior of 53 to volatile arsenic, reduction of 137 Oxidation of methylarsines 141 Oxidation-reduction potential 38

P Patterns, herbicidal properties and use . Persistence, loss of phytotoxicity as a measure of Pesticides, arsenical Phytotoxicity arsenic of arsenic residues in soil of inorganic arsenicals in soils, behavior and as a measure of persistence, loss of Plant (s) arsenic in aquatic behavior of organoarsenicals in BR values for arsenic in fresh water BR values for arsenic in marine growth, extractable arsenic vs sensitivity to arsenic and soils, behavior of organoarsenicals in translocation in uptake of arsenic Polarography Pool identification Poultry feeds, arsenicals in swine and

54 64 1 41 125 35 64 102 56 103 103 42 41 53 161 45 20 156 70

Preconcentration and isolation of arsenic species, method for Properties and use patterns, herbicidal . . .

16 54

R Radiochemical techniques Rat in arsenic studies, use of Reduction of organic arsenicals to volatile arsenic Residues in soil, arsenic

19 5 137 125

S Sensitivity to arsenic, plant Sesquioxide ratio, silica: Silica :sesquioxide ratio Silver diethyldithiocarbamate method ... Sodium arsenite arsinate arsinite Soil(s) alleviation of arsenic toxicity in arsenic available critical level of forms in contaminated movement and persistence in residues in arsenical poisoning of behavior of organoarsenicals in plants and behavior and phytotoxicity of inorganic arsenicals in colloids, adsorption of arsenicals by .... pH related to arsenic toxicity phytotoxicity of arsenic residues in sorption of arsenic transport processes, waterto water, movement of arsenicals from treated Solutions during storage, stability of sample Sorption of arsenic in soil Speciation-organo-arsenic Spectrometry, atomic absorption Spectrometry, atomic emission Spectrophotometry, molecular absorption Spectroscopy, atomic Spectroscopy, x-ray fluorescence Spray drift Stability of sample solutions during storage Starch hydrolysis, increased Storage, stability of sample solutions during Structure of arsenicals used in animal feeding, chemical Substoichiometric isotope dilution Swine and poultry feeds, arsenicals in

41 128 128 109 35 9 9 47 136 42 39 39 125 41 60 53 35 60 125 125 38 162 143 15 38 25 22 21 18 21 21 162 15 134 15 71 20 70

T Target plants Tissue, maximum permissible levels of arsenicals in animal feeds and animal

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Tissue, uptake and depletion of arsenic from 75 Titrations, amperometric 20 Total arsenic in the environment, analytical methods for determining . . . 109 Toxicity of arsenic for animals 1 of arsenical herbicides 10 of incorporated arsenic 104 soil pH related to arsenic 125 of trivalent inorganic arsenic 9 Traces of arsenic, determination of 13 Translocation of methanearsonate 59 of MSMA and DSMA 134 in plants 161 Transport processes, food web 162 Transport processes, water-soil 162 Trimethylarsine, metabolic pathway for producing 82 Trimethylarsine production in molds 84, 86 Trivalent inorganic arsenic, the toxicity of 9

U Uptake of arsenic, plant 42, 66, 135 Uptake and depletion of arsenic from tissue 75

V Volatilization of arsenic W Wastes, arsenicals in animal feeds and . Water (s) arsenic content of drinking arsenic content of marine arsenic contents of natural fresh arsenic in fresh contamination movement of arsenicals from treated soil to organisms, arsenic in fresh soil transport processes

83 70 99 100 98 97 133 143 100 162

X X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy

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