Main Title |
U.S.S.R. Literature on Air Pollution and Related Occupational Diseases, Volume 17. The Biological Effects and Hygienic Importance of Atmospheric Pollutants, Book 10. |
Author |
Levin, B. S. ;
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CORP Author |
Levine (B. S.), Washington, D. C. |
Year Published |
1968 |
Report Number |
PHS-AP-00176; |
Stock Number |
PB-180 522T |
Additional Subjects |
( Air pollution ;
Reviews) ;
( Industrial medicine ;
Reviews) ;
Hygiene ;
Concentration(Chemistry) ;
Toxicity ;
Vapors ;
Wastes(Industrial) ;
Standards ;
N-heterocyclic compounds ;
Butadienes ;
Ethylene oxide ;
Methanols ;
Alcohols ;
Anhydrides ;
Benzene ;
Phenols ;
Toluenes ;
Xylenes ;
Ammonia ;
Acroleins ;
Acetones ;
Acetophenones ;
Hydrogen compounds ;
Fluorides ;
Vanadium compounds ;
Oxides ;
Styrenes ;
USSR ;
Occupational diseases ;
Triethylene diamines ;
Phthalic anhydrides ;
Hydrogen fluoride ;
Vanadium pentoxide
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
NTIS |
PB-180 522T |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
152p |
Abstract |
Contents: Basic problems of sanitary atmospheric air protection; New experimental material for the determination of maximum allowable concentration of hexamethylenediamine in the air of inhabited areas; Hygienic basis for the determination of the allowable concentration limit of divinyl in atmospheric air; Toxicity of ethylene oxide in low concentrations; A study of hygienic properties of methanol as an atmospheric air pollutant; Atmospheric air pollution with vapors of hydrolytic alcohol and its effect on the organism; Biological effects and hygienic evaluation of air by phthalic anhydride; Comparative toxicity studies of benzene, toluol, and xylol by the reflex activity method; Experimental data proposed as a basis for the determination of maximal allowable ammonia concentration in atmospheric air; Chronic effects on the organism of small concentrations of acrylaldehyde in air; Hygienic evaluation of the combined effects of acetone and phenol in atmospheric air; Determination of allowable maximum concentrations of phenol and acetophenone when simultaneously present in atmospheric air; Combined effects of low acetone and acetophenone concentrations in the air of the living organism; Studies in the Standardization of maximum allowable hydrogen fluoride concentrations in the air of inhabited areas; Experimental basis for the determination of maximum allowable concentration of vanadium pentoxide in atmospheric air; An hygienic standardization of alphamethylstyrene in atmospheric air. |