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2.1, efsa expects to continue the work on the guidance for assessing endocrine disruptive potential (10). regarding environmental risk assessment, new developments are expected in the areas of environmental fate and ecotoxicology, covering all non-target groups, birds and mammals, amphibians and reptiles
2.1, efsa expects to continue the work on the guidance for assessing endocrine disruptive potential (10). regarding environmental risk assessment, new developments are expected in the areas of environmental fate and ecotoxicology, covering all non-target groups, birds and mammals, amphibians and reptiles...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/corporate_publications/files/amp1820.pdf
to adjacent residential areas. . all pets must conform to other ordinance regulations for cats, dogs, etc. no sheep, cattle, hogs, goats, poultry, or llamas shall be considered household pets. no exotic animals such as tigers, lions, etc., regardless of age shall be considered as pets. poultry, reptiles
to adjacent residential areas. . all pets must conform to other ordinance regulations for cats, dogs, etc. no sheep, cattle, hogs, goats, poultry, or llamas shall be considered household pets. no exotic animals such as tigers, lions, etc., regardless of age shall be considered as pets. poultry, reptiles...
https://www.lewistonmn.org/wp-content/uploads/CityCode_rev0120-final.pdf