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~ Eula Bingham (Editor), Barbara Cohrssen (Editor), Charles H. Powell (Editor) "Ionizing radiation is undoubtedly one of the most intensely studied of all toxic agents..." (more)
Key Phrases: blood silver levels, gallium arsenide exposure, thallium poisoning cases, New York, Guidelines of Exposure, United States (more...)
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* Completely reorganized, this new edition of PATTY'S TOXICOLOGY encompasses eight core volumes and a cumulative index. For the vast majority of chapters (27 through 97, spanning Volumes II through VII) that focus on individual compounds or classes of compounds, a standardized format will be adopted to provide core identifying information for each compound, such as CAS Registry numbers, RTECS number, physical and chemical properties, threshold limit values (TLVs), permissible exposure limits (PELs), maximum workplace concentrations (MAK), and biological tolerance values for occupational exposures (BAT).
* Volume I of PATTY'S TOXICOLOGY features 24 chapters in four sections, providing coverage of topics such as: use of toxicologic data to determine chemical safety; pathways and measuring exposure to toxic substances; reproductive toxicology; carcinogenesis; assessment of toxic risk; cancer risk assessment; toxic substance regulations and guidelines; and toxic chemical information sources. The section on inorganic particulates and dusts contains chapters on silica and silicon, asbestos, talcs, ceramic fibers, fiberglass, coal dust, and combustion products; the section on particulates of biological origin features chapters on biological agents, wood dust, cotton dust, allergens, and nylon flocking; while the section entitled infection agents in the workplace covers bloodborne pathogens, tuberculosis, and other infectious agents.

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Ionizing radiation is undoubtedly one of the most intensely studied of all toxic agents. Read the first page
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blood silver levels, gallium arsenide exposure, thallium poisoning cases, pulmonary aluminosis, beryllium sensitization, hafnium oxychloride, hafnium sulfide, acute antimony poisoning, cumulative arsenic exposure, general depressed activity, initial lung burden, hafnium tetrachloride, thallium exposure, indium sulfate, thallium carbonate, barium exposure, inorganic arsenic exposure, lead smelter workers, thallium ingestion, chronic lead nephropathy, hafnium hydride, beryllium disease, hafnium dioxide, thallium concentration, gallium fluoride
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New York, Guidelines of Exposure, United States, Health Perspect, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Health, Prussian Blue, Academic Press, United Kingdom, Cancer Res, Epidemiology Studies, National Research Council, Boca Raton, San Diego, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Public Health Service, Rat Inh, Total Environ, National Toxicology Program, Work Environ, Biological Exposure Indices, John Wiley, Barbara Cohrssen, Fifth Edition, National Academy of Sciences
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