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Main Title Ammonia health effects {Microfiche}
Author Carson, Bonnie L. ; Ellis, III, Harry V. ; Beall, Cecily M. ; Baker, Larry H.
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Carson, Bonnie L.
CORP Author Midwest Research Inst., Kansas City, MO.;Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, MI. Emission Control Technology Div.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Emission Control Technology Division,
Year Published 1981
Report Number EPA-68-03-2928; MRI-4997-T(3); EPA/460/3-81-027
Stock Number PB82-116047
Subjects Ammonia--Environmental aspects ; Motor vehicles--Motors--Exhaust gas--Environmental aspects ; Ammonia--Toxicity ; Vehicle Emissions--toxicity
Additional Subjects Toxicology ; Ammonia ; Occupational diseases ; Nitrogen inorganic compounds ; Physiological effects ; Respiration ; Exposure ; Air pollution ; Exhaust gases ; Bioassays ; Laboratory animals ; Humans ; Literature surveys ; Environmental health ; Air pollution effects(Humans) ; Toxic substances ; Automobile exhausts
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NTIS  PB82-116047 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 108 p. ; 28 cm.
Abstract
Health effects literature primarily related to inhalation exposures to ammonia was collected, evaluated, tabulated, and summarized. Approximately 200 documents were collected from computerized and manual literature searches covering the period 1886-1981. Pharmacologists and an M.D. epidemiologist rated the documents according to their applicability to the study and their methodology. The approximately 50 documents considered useful for deriving a range of concern for human exposure to ammonia from automotive emissions were tabulated. The 50 pages of tables detail the results of acute, repeated dose, and chronic testing of bats, mice, rats, guinea pigs, chickens, rabbits, cats, monkeys, dogs, turkeys, swine, and humans as well as human occupational and accidental studies. Most of the documents evaluated are described in an annotated bibliography.
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