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VDI 2310 Blatt 44:2006-11

Maximum immission values - Maximum immission values for aluminium to protect farm animals

German title
Maximale Immissions-Werte - Maximale Immissions-Werte für Aluminium zum Schutz der landwirtschaftlichen Nutztiere
Publication date
2006-11
Original language
German, English
Pages
12

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The maximum immission values (MI values) for aluminium presented below are intended to protect farm animals. Maximum immission values were derived from long-term aluminium exposure experiments in order to determine the dose-timeresponse relationships in farm animals and farmed game animals. MI values can only be established for animal species for which experiments were carried out. However, since all investigated species responded uniformly to aluminium burden in the feed, goats, farmed game, and various poultry species can be expected to react in a similar way as cattle, pigs, and hens to aluminium exposure.
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