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Esposito, F. M.
view article (1.0)Blood and Air Concentrations of Benzene, Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide Following Inhalation of These Gases or Thermal Decomposition Products of Polymers Releasing These Toxicants. Special Report to National Bureau of Standards Toxicity of Plastic Combustion Products.Pittsburgh Univ., PAThesisNational Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC, Thesis
September 1987
274 p.Watson, A. A.; Oliver, J. S.; Thorpe, J. W.
view article (1.0)Accidental Death Due to Inhalation of Hydrofluoric Acid.Glasgow Univ., EnglandMedicine, Science and the Law, Vol. 13, No. 4, 277-279, October 1973DeBias, D. A.; Banerjee, C. M.; Birkhead, N. C.; Harrer, W. V.; Kazal, L. A.
view article (1.0)Carbon Monoxide Inhalation Effects Following Myocardial Infarction in Monkeys.Archives of Environmental Health, Vol. 27, 161-167, September 1973Weeks, M. H.; Pope, C. R.
view article (1.0)Toxicological Evaluation of Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA) E$mulsion Dust Control Material. Special Study No. 51-077-73/75. May 1973-March 1974.Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MDSpecial Study 51-077-73/75Special Study 51-077-73/75
March 1974
31 p.McFadden, E. B.; Reynolds, H. I.
view article (1.0)Protective Passenger Smoke Hood.Civil Aeromedical Research Institute, Oklahoma City, OK; G. T. Schjeldahl Co., Northfield, MNAerospace Medical Association. Annual Scientific Meeting, 1967. April 10-13, 1967, Washington, DC, 229-230 p., 1967Humphrey, B. J.; Smith, B. R.; Skaggs, S. R.
view article (1.0)Toxicity of Halon 2402. Final Report. August 1985-September 1986.New Mexico Engineering Research Inst., Albuquerque, NM['ESL-TR-88-59', 'WA3-82(3.18)']Air Force Engineering and Services Center, Tyndall AFB, FL, ESL-TR-88-59; WA3-82(3.18)
September 1990
42 p.Grigorescu, I.; Toba, G.
view article (1.0)Determination of Hydrocyanic Acid in Industrial Atmosphere.Protectia Muncii, 572-574, date unknownCurrie, W. D.; Hatch, G. E.; Frosolono, M. F.
view article (1.0)Pulmonary Alterations in Rats Due to Acute Phosgene Inhalation.Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC; Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC; Burroughs Wellcome Co., Research Triangle Park, NCFundamental and Applied Toxicology, Vol. 8, 107-114, 1987Levin, B. C.; Paabo, M.; Schiller, S. B.
view article (1.0)Standard Reference Material for Calibration of the Cup Furnace Smoke Toxicity Method for Assessing the Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Combustion Products.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDJournal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Vol. 96, No. 6, 741-755, November/December 1991International Organization for Standardization
view article (1.0)Toxicity Testing of Fire Effluents. Part 2. Guidelines for Biological Assays to Determine the Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Fire Effluents (Basic Principles, Criteria and Methodology).International Organization for Standardization, Geneve, SwitzerlandISO TR 9122-2ISO TR 9122-2
October 15, 1990
18 p.