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e: Mass of compound 10.
The fractional mass of compound in cytoplasmic (or plasma) membranes, lysosomes and mitochondria was calculated based on the mass of compound in each compartment divided by the total mass of compound in these three compartments, at steady state.
The thickness (nm) is proportional to the areal density and molecular mass of compound.
Computationally, the models allowed calculating the mass of compound that accumulates in various subcellular compartments, over time [30, 33, 34, 38].
The total mass of compound in cell was then calculated as the sum of the masses in the different compartments: cytoplasmic (or plasma) membranes, lysosomes and mitochondria.
Changes in concentration or estimated mass of compound in the body reflect the net effect of both elimination and any ongoing exposures between sampling time points.
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Molecular mass of compounds was mainly distributed from 150 to 600 μ.
As quadrupole mass analyzers offer low accuracy for establishing the molecular mass of compounds (from 100 ppm to almost 900 ppm), the identity of the complexes needed to be verified by MS/MS experiments.
Because some of the carcinogens did not have the appropriate toxicity information, a separate analysis was conducted by calculating the exposure index only with the mass of compounds released, duration at each residence, and distance to the facility.
The mass of compounds released is considered to be relatively constant over the reporting period because what is released routinely and as waste usually exceeds what is accidentally released.
Figure 1 Structure of the PCB sulfates and the corresponding methoxylated PCBs. Figure 2 EI mass spectrum of compound 5. Figure 3 EI Mass spectrum of compound 2. Figure 4 EI mass spectrum of compound 3. Figure 5 EI mass spectrum of compound 8.
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