Biological monitoring (Topical Term)
- Biologic monitoring
- Biomonitoring (Toxicology)
- Monitoring, Biological
- Broader heading: Poisons Analysis
- Broader heading: Toxicology
- Indicators (Biology)
Work cat.: Biological monitoring techniques for human exposure to industrial chemicals, 1986.
Occup. health guidelines chem risk: p. vii, 6.
Wikipedia, Mar. 22, 2007 (Biomonitoring: a scientific technique used to sample blood, urine, breast milk, and other tissue to assess human exposure to natural and synthetic chemicals. Another definition for biomonitoring in ecology is also given)
Lundin, J.I. Biologic monitoring of environmental contaminants in marine (killer whale) and terrestrial (caribou, moose, and wolf) wildlife populations using scat samples, 2015.
Web. 3; McGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.
Here are entered works on the assessment of human or animal exposure to noxious agents by measuring the toxic agent and/or metabolite in biological specimens, e.g. blood, hair, etc.