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Acute resin phenol-formaldehyde intoxication. A life threatening occupational hazard. Cohen N. Modai D. Khahil A. Golik A. Toxicological assessment 1989
add report form Rick Hind Letter/communication 2004
Additional comments SUSAN M. YOUNG Letter/communication 2004
Additional Report Form Marian K. Stanley Letter/communication 2004
Additional Report Form Richard W. Johnson, Ph. D. Global Regulatory Manager, Plastics Additives Rohm and Haas Company, 727 Norristown Rd, PO Box 904, Spring House, PA, 19477-0904 tel: 215-641-7484, email: richardwjohnson@rohmhaas.com Letter/communication 2004
Additional report form Robert Walker Letter/communication 2004
Additional report form James Harvie Letter/communication 2001
Additional report form Sandra Steingraber, Ph.D. ;Paul Bogart Letter/communication 2004
Additional report form 2 James Harvie Letter/communication 2004
Additional Report Form TSAC PVC Task Group Database Douglas W. Wiegand Letter/communication 2004
Adjuvant effect of di-n-butyl, di-n-octyl-, di-iso-nonyl- and di-isodecyl phthalate in a subcutaneous injection model using BALB/c3 mice. Larsen ST, Lund RM, Nielsen GD, Thygesen P, Poulsen OM Toxicological assessment 2002
Administration of potentially antiandrogenic pesticides (procymidone, linuron, iprodione, chlozolinate, p,p'-DDE, and ketoconazole) and toxic substances (dibutyl- and diethylhexyl phthalate, PCB 169, and ethane dimethane sulphonate) during sexual dif Gray LE Jr. Wolf C. Lambright C. Mann P. Price M. Cooper RL. Ostby J. Toxicological assessment 1999
Administration of the plasticizer di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate alters glycoconjugate profile. Selvam S. Nagini S. Toxicological assessment 1995
Administration ofpotentially antiandrogenic pesticides (procymidone, linuron, iprodione, chlozolinate, p,p’-DDE, and ketoconazole) and toxic substances (dibutyl- and diethylhexyl phthalate, PCB 169, and ethane dimethane sulphonate) during sexualdiffe Gray LE, Wolf C, Lambright C, Mann P, Price M, Cooper RL, Ostby J Toxicological assessment 1999
Adrenal-dependent leucopenia after short-term exposure to various airborne irritants in rats. Brondeau, MT; Bonnet, P; Guenier, JP; Simon, P; de Ceaurriz, J Toxicological assessment 1990
Adverse effects on development of the reproductive system in male offspring of rats given monobutyl phthalate, a metabolite of dibutyl phthalate, during late pregnancy. Ema M. Miyawaki E. Toxicological assessment 2001
Aerobic biodegradation of vinyl chloride in groundwater samples. Davis JW, Carpenter CL Toxicological assessment 1990
Aerosol deposition modeling using ACSL. Carpenter RL Toxicological assessment 1999
Age related effects of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate on hepatic cytochrome P450 monooxygenases in Wistar rats. Parmar D. Srivastava SP. Seth PK. Toxicological assessment 1994
Air contaminants encountered by firefighters. Treitman, R.; Burgess, W.A.; Gold, A. Toxicological assessment 1980
Air Contamination with vinyl chloride (VC) from PVC –Products. German Environmental Office Toxicological assessment 1978
Air impurities in the PVC plastics processing industry. Vainiotalo, S; Pfaeffli, P Emissions Study 1990
Air monitoring data for Kentucky monitoring stations. Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center (KPPC) Emissions Study 2004
Air quality assessment of the environment over a cement industrial complex Goyal, P; Singh, MP; Gulati, A Emissions Study 1996
Air quality impacts from hazardous waste combustion at Portland Cement manufacturing plants Baldauf, RW; Lane, DD Emissions Study 2001
Air quality in a simulated office environment as a result of reducing pollution sources and increasing ventilation Wargocki, P; Bako-Biro, Z; Clausen, G; Fanger, PO Emissions Study 2002
Air toxics and health risks in California: the public health implications of outdoor concentrations. Morello-Frosch RA. Woodruff TJ. Axelrad DA. Caldwell JC. Risk assessment 2000
Air Toxics Emissions from a Vinyl Shower Curtain Chang, JCS et al Toxicological assessment 2002
Airborne contact dermatitis from unexpected exposure to rosin (colophony). Rosin sources revealed with chemical analyses. Karlberg AT. Gafvert E. Meding B. Stenberg B. Risk assessment 1996
Airborne dioxins and dibenzofurans: sources and fates Czuczwa JM, Hites RA Emissions Study 1986
Airborne microfungi from eastern Canadian sawmills Duchaine, C; Meriaux, A Emissions Study 2000
Airborne polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and cellulose fibre levels in fibre-cement factories in seven European countries. De Raeve H. Van Cleemput J. Nemery B. Emissions Study 2001
AirData database U.S. EPA Emissions Study 2000
Airway obstruction in workers exposed to vinyl chloride and polyvinyl chloride. Miller A. Toxicological assessment 1980
Airway wall remodeling induced by occupational mineral dusts and air pollutant particles. Churg A. Wright JL. Toxicological assessment 2002
Aliphatic chlorinated hydrocarbons alter the contractile responses of tracheal smooth muscle in piglet. Chan MH. Chen HH. Lin YR. Toxicological assessment 2002
Alkylation of DNA and proteins in mice exposed to vinyl chloride Osterman-Golkar S, Jultmark D, Segerback D, et al. Toxicological assessment 1977
Alkylation of RNA by vinyl chloride metabolites in vitro and in vivo: Formation of 1 -N-6-ethenoadenosine. Laib RJ, Bolt HM. Toxicological assessment 1977
Allergic contact dermatitis from acrylonitrile. Chu CY. Sun CC. Toxicological assessment 2001
Allergic contact dermatitis from dibutyl phthalate, propyl gallate and hydrocortisone in Timodine. Wilkinson SM. Beck MH. Risk assessment 1992