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Category : Hazardous wastes
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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National Priorities List, Supplementary Lists and Supporting Materials, August 1990
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Category : Hazardous wastes
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Pages : 90
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Background Information
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Category : Hazardous wastes
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Category : Hazardous wastes
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Pages : 14
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An Analysis of State Superfund Programs
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Category : Environmental law
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Category : Environmental law
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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The Right to Know More
Author: Deborah A. Sheiman
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Category : Environmental toxicology
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Category : Environmental toxicology
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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1991-1992 Green Index
Author: Bob Hall
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Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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The 1991-1992 Green Index presents a complete report card on the environment of all 50 states.
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Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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The 1991-1992 Green Index presents a complete report card on the environment of all 50 states.
The...development Report Card for the States
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Category : U.S. states
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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Category : U.S. states
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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Los Angeles Metro Red Line East Side Corridor
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Pages : 578
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Pages : 578
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Chemical Brain Injury
Author: Kaye H. Kilburn
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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chemical brain injury Kaye H. Kilburn, M.D. The idea that the brain is the most susceptible body organ to the adverse effects of chemicals seemed a remote possibility a decade or two ago. Among the skeptics was Dr. Kaye H. Kilburn. Well-known in Environmental Medicine and Occupational Health, he had demonstrated that airways-obstruction caused the Monday-morning asthma from cotton dust in textile workers that led to the Cotton Dust Standard. He showed how asbestos scarred the lungs small airways to trap air and reduce vital capacity, and that welding fumes, aluminum refining, diesel exhaust, and formaldehyde caused asthma by narrowing small airways. These workers complaints of memory loss, inability to concentrate, dizziness, lightheadedness, and loss of balance led Dr. Kilburn to consider how to measure brain functions. He borrowed and adapted tests and built devices to measure key brain activities, and learned to find out how symptoms predicted losses of balance, quickness, and strength, and loss of vision for color and form. Nearly 300 patients who had been exposed to chemicals were evaluated for diagnosis and nearly 4,000 people who had been exposed in groups were evaluated for chemical effects. Statistical analysis of patients gathered from individuals and groups in cities, towns, and rural areas provided complementary insights into the effects of chemicals. Chemical Brain Injury focuses on how common and abundant chemicals affect the brain. It synthesizes endeavors to assess the effects of chemicals that were gathered over 15 years and published in 30 widely-scattered papers. Included are effects of chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, chlordane, arsenic, trichoroethylene, PCBs, hydrochloric acid, and diesel exhaust. To understand how individuals and populations respond to chemicals, it considers the effects of aging, of years of school completed, and of sex, height, weight, and other factors. The book addresses such issues as: The infrequency of chemically unaffected populations in the United States Mechanisms of brain damage from chemicals Prognosis and therapy The last section examines the social context and discusses such matters as: The future of neurotoxicology, including needs and responsibility Legal proceedings Social changes Chemical Brain Injury is the definitive volume on the adverse effects of chemical exposure on the human brain.
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
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Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 424
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chemical brain injury Kaye H. Kilburn, M.D. The idea that the brain is the most susceptible body organ to the adverse effects of chemicals seemed a remote possibility a decade or two ago. Among the skeptics was Dr. Kaye H. Kilburn. Well-known in Environmental Medicine and Occupational Health, he had demonstrated that airways-obstruction caused the Monday-morning asthma from cotton dust in textile workers that led to the Cotton Dust Standard. He showed how asbestos scarred the lungs small airways to trap air and reduce vital capacity, and that welding fumes, aluminum refining, diesel exhaust, and formaldehyde caused asthma by narrowing small airways. These workers complaints of memory loss, inability to concentrate, dizziness, lightheadedness, and loss of balance led Dr. Kilburn to consider how to measure brain functions. He borrowed and adapted tests and built devices to measure key brain activities, and learned to find out how symptoms predicted losses of balance, quickness, and strength, and loss of vision for color and form. Nearly 300 patients who had been exposed to chemicals were evaluated for diagnosis and nearly 4,000 people who had been exposed in groups were evaluated for chemical effects. Statistical analysis of patients gathered from individuals and groups in cities, towns, and rural areas provided complementary insights into the effects of chemicals. Chemical Brain Injury focuses on how common and abundant chemicals affect the brain. It synthesizes endeavors to assess the effects of chemicals that were gathered over 15 years and published in 30 widely-scattered papers. Included are effects of chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, chlordane, arsenic, trichoroethylene, PCBs, hydrochloric acid, and diesel exhaust. To understand how individuals and populations respond to chemicals, it considers the effects of aging, of years of school completed, and of sex, height, weight, and other factors. The book addresses such issues as: The infrequency of chemically unaffected populations in the United States Mechanisms of brain damage from chemicals Prognosis and therapy The last section examines the social context and discusses such matters as: The future of neurotoxicology, including needs and responsibility Legal proceedings Social changes Chemical Brain Injury is the definitive volume on the adverse effects of chemical exposure on the human brain.
The Threat at Home
Author: Seth Shulman
Publisher: Beacon Press (MA)
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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A comprehensive account of the U.S. military's history of toxic waste production and dumping.
Publisher: Beacon Press (MA)
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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A comprehensive account of the U.S. military's history of toxic waste production and dumping.
Federal Register
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Category : Delegated legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 236
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Category : Delegated legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 236
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