APPENDIX A Assessment of the Aquatic Release and Relevance of Selected Endogenous Chemicals: Androgens, Thyroids, and Their in Vivo Metabolites
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Usman Khan and Jim Nicell* Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, McGill University, 817 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2K6 *E-mail:
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Table A.I. Total per capita daily urinary (Ut) excretion of 5α-androstane-3α17βdiol and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.II. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of etiocholanolone and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.III. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of epitestosterone and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.IV. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of dehydroepiandrosterone and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.V. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of androstane-3,11,17-trione, (5.α) and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.VI. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of androstenetriol and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.VII. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of androstane-3,17-dione, (5β) and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.VIII. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of 11β-hydroxyandrosterone and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.IX. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of 11β-hydroxyetiocholanolone and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.X. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of androsterone and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.XI. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of 5α-androstanedione and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.XII. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of 11-ketoandrosterone and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.XIII. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of 11-ketoetiocholanolone and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.XIV. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of 5β-androstane-3-11-17-trione and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.XV. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of androst-4-ene-3,6,17-trione and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.XVI. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of 5β-androstane-3α17βdiol and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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Table A.XVII. Total per capita daily urinary excretion (Ut) of reverse triiodothyronine (rT3), 3’,5’-diiodo-L-thyronine (3’,5’T2), 3,3’-diiodothyronine (3’,3’T2) and thyronine (To) and its conjugated and unconjugated fractions (Fu•Ut, Gu•Ut, Su•Ut)
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579 Figure A.1. Percent reduction in effluent loads if sulphate conjugates are made available for treatment.
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