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Cornish, H. H.; Hahn, K. J.; Barth, M. L.
view article (1.0)Experimental Toxicology of Pyrolysis and Combustion Hazards.Michigan Univ., Ann ArborEnvironmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 11, 191-196, June 1975Shina, B. P.; Pande, S.
view article (1.0)Hazards of Kerosene Smoke.Maulana Azad Medical College, New DelhiJournal of the Indian Medical Association, Vol. 50, 21-25, 1968Zweifach, B. W.
view article (1.0)University Medical Center, New YorkOffices of the Surgeons General, Washington, DC; Department of Army, Washington, DC; Department of the Navy, Washington, DC; Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC; National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service, Washington, DC, Publication 1182,Annotated Bibliography on Shock 1950-1962. Publication 1182, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 212 p., 1963Packham, S. C.
view article (1.0)Behavior and Physiology: Tools for Assessing the Toxicity of Cellular Plastics and Their Combustion Products.Utah Univ., Salt Lake CitySociety of the Plastics Industry, Inc. (SPI). Safety and Product Liability. S.P.I. 17th National Cellular Plastics Conference Proceedings, 1974. November 18-20, 1974, Technomic Publishing Co., Inc., Westport, CT, Washington, DC, 202-227 p., 1974Franks, W. R.; Kempton, A. R.; Anderson, I. H.; Yartez, P.
view article (1.0)Postmortem Myocardial Tissue Llactate and Potassium Levels in Fatal Aircraft Accidents.Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine, Toronto, CanadaAerospace Medicine, Vol. 45, No. 8, 980-986, August 1974Carpenter, C. P.; Kinkead, E. R.; Geary, D. L., Jr.; Sullivan, L. J.; King, J. M.
view article (1.0)Petroleum Hydrocarbon Toxicity Studies. Part 3. Animal and Human Response to Vapors of Stoddard Solvent.Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PAToxicology and Applied Pharmacology, Vol. 32, No. 2, 282-297, May 1975Carpenter, C. P.; Kinkead, E. R.; Geary, D. L., Jr.; Sullivan, L. J.; King, J. M.
view article (1.0)Petroleum Hydrocarbon Toxicity Studies. Part 2. Animal and Human Response to Vapors of Varnish Makers' and Painters' Naphtha.Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PAToxicology and Applied Pharmacology, Vol. 32, No. 2, 263-281, May 1975Carpenter, C. P.; Kinkead, E. R.; Geary, D. L., Jr.; Sullivan, L. J.; King, J. M.
view article (1.0)Petroleum Hydrocarbon Toxicity Studies. Part 1 Methodology.Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PAToxicology and Applied Pharmacology, Vol. 32, No. 2, 246-262, May 1975Carter, V. L., Jr.; Bafus, D. A.; Warrington, H. P.; Harris, E. S.
view article (1.0)Acute Inhalation Toxicity in Rats From the Pyrolysis Products of Four fluoropolymersFNASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TXToxicology and Applied Pharmacology, Vol. 30, 369-376, 1974Hartzell, G. E.; Grand, A. F.; Switzer, W. G.
view article (1.0)Toxicity of Smoke Containing Hydrogen Chloride.Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TXNational Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Federal Aviation Admin., Washington, DC, Chapter 2; ACS Symposium Series 425,American Chemical Society. Fire and Polymers--Hazards Identification and Prevention. National Meeting, 197th. ACS Symposium Series 425. April 9-14, 1989, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, Dallas, TX, Nelson, G. L., Editors, 12-20 p.,