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Main Title AICE survey of USSR air pollution literature : volume XVII : a fourth compilation of technical reports on te biological effects and the public health aspects of atmospheric pollutants /
Author Nuttonson, M. Y. ; Nuttonso, M. Y.
CORP Author American Inst. of Crop Ecology, Silver Spring, Md.
Publisher American Institute of Crop Ecology,
Year Published 1972
Report Number PB-212 599
Stock Number PB-212 599
OCLC Number 60779885
Subjects Air--Pollution--Bibliography ; Crops and climate--Bibliography
Additional Subjects ( Air pollution ; Public health) ; ( USSR ; Air pollution) ; ( Sulfur dioxide ; Air pollution) ; ( Nitrogen dioxide ; Air pollution) ; ( Alcohols ; Air pollution) ; ( Vanadium oxides ; Air pollution) ; ( Chloroprene ; Air pollution) ; ( Ethylene oxide ; Air pollution) ; ( Styrenes ; Air pollution) ; ( Butadienes ; Air pollution) ; Industrial wastes ; Standards ; Furfurals ; Methyl alcohol ; Ethanols ; Toxicology ; Periodicals ; Translations ; Permissible dosage ; Oxetanone/4-methylene-2 ; Hexane diamines ; Air pollution effects(Animals)
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ESAD  PB-212 599 Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA 07/01/2005
NTIS  PB-212 599 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 1 v. illus., maps. 28 cm.
Abstract
;Contents: Maximum permissible concentrations of noxious substances in the air; Data for the sanitary validation of maximum permissible concentrations of sulfur dioxide in combination with phenol; Data for the mean daily maximum permissible concentration of nitrogen dioxide in atmospheric air; Data for a sanitary standardization of low concentrations of a mixture furfural, methanol, and hydrolytic ethanol in the air; Threshold concentrations of diketene during short-term inhalation; Validation of the mean daily maximum permissible concentration of vanadium pentoxide in atmospheric air; The threshold of the reflex effect of chloroprene by the method of electroencephalography; Toxicity of microconcentrations of ethylene oxide; Standardization of alpha-methylstyrene in the air; Maximum permissible concentration of divinyl in atmospheric air; New data for the maximum permissible concentration of hexamethylenediamine in populated areas.
Notes
A survey conducted by the Air Pollution Section, American Institute of Crop Ecology, under Grant R 800878, the National Air Pollution Control Administration. "AICE-AIR-72-17." Includes bibliographies in Russian.