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Investigation into the fate of C-14-labelled xenobiotics(naphthalene, phenanthrene, 2,4,5,2 ',4',5 '-hexachlorobiphenyl, octachlorostyrene) in Bermudian corals
Uptake and elimination of 4 labelled lipid-soluble xenobiotics (naphthalene, phenanthrene,
2,4,5,2',4',5'-hexachlorobiphen(yPlC B), octachlorostyrene) were studied in 19 anthozoans and
1 hydrozoan common to Bermudian waters. The concentration of radioactiv~ty In the tissues was
determined using liquid scintillation counting. All organisms tested took up radioactivity from the
water. However, elimination rates were very slow compared to those of other marine organisms.
Naphthalene was the most rapidly eliminated compound of the 4 tested. There was a much higher
concentration of phenanthrene in the tissues than octachlorostyrene throughout the entire experiment.
Tissue samples from Diploria strigosa taken 9 mo after exposure to PCB contained 84 % of the original
radioactivity. No general trend or correlation between species and amount of radioactivity taken up
was observed
Teachers' ideas about Multicultural Education in a Changing Society: the case of the Czech Republic
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73500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article draws on Czech teachers' ideas about multicultural education at a time when the teaching of multicultural education has become obligatory for primary and secondary schools. After describing the broader context within which this reform has taken place - specifically, the transformation of the educational system and the changing ethnic mosaic of the Czech Republic - the authors present results of a qualitative research study of Czech teachers' ideas about multicultural education
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