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Etymology edit

From bio- +‎ concentrar.

Verb edit

bioconcentrar (first-person singular present bioconcentro, first-person singular preterite bioconcentré, past participle bioconcentrado)

  1. to bioconcentrate
    • 2016 October 25, ““Askarel””, in ABC Color[1], archived from the original on 14 November 2016:
      Cuando los COP's han entrado al ambiente, tienden a bioconcentrarse en los seres vivos y a bioacumularse a través del tiempo; se distribuyen con facilidad y pueden encontrarse en forma de gases, adheridos a partículas de polvo, sedimentos, suelos, superficie de plantas e incluso agua y lluvia.
      When the POPs have entered the environment, they tend to bioconcentrate in living organisms and to bioaccumulate over time; they distribute themselves easily and can be found in the form of gases, adhered to dust particles, sediments, soils, the surface of plants and even water and rain.

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