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Main Title AICE Survey of USSR Air Pollution Literature. Volume XI. A Second Compilation of Technical Reports on the Biological Effects and the Public Health Aspects of Atmospheric Pollutants.
Author Nuttonso, M. Y. ;
CORP Author American Inst. of Crop Ecology, Silver Spring, Md.
Year Published 1972
Report Number APTD-1067;
Stock Number PB-209 478
Additional Subjects ( Air pollution ; Public health) ; ( USSR ; Air pollution) ; ( Hydrogen fluoride ; Air pollution) ; ( Sulfur dioxide ; Air pollution) ; ( Fluorides ; Air pollution) ; ( Acetic acid ; Air pollution) ; ( Phthalic anhydride ; Air pollution) ; ( Alcohols ; Air pollution) ; ( Ammonia ; Air pollution) ; Toxicology ; Atmospheric composition ; Concentration(Composition) ; Translations ; Toxic tolerences ; Performance(Human) ; Air pollution effects(Animals) ; Air pollution standards
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NTIS  PB-209 478 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 154p
Abstract
The contents include the following: Maximum permissible concentrations of noxious substances in the atmospheric air of populated areas; Basic problems of sanitary protection of atmospheric air; Combined effect of hydrogen fluoride and sulfur dioxide on the body of man and animals; New data for the validation of the mean daily maximum permissible concentration of hydrogen fluoride in air; Sanitary evaluation of fluorides readily soluble in biological media; Biological effect of poorly soluble fluorides; Material for standardization of the maximum permissible concentration of hydrogen fluoride in populated areas; Reflex effect on the human organism of low concentrations of acetic acid and acetic anhydride; Threshold concentrations of paraffins in inhalation; Biological effect and hygienic evaluation of pollution of atmospheric air with phthalic anhydride; Data for a sanitary assessment of methanol in atmospheric air; Data for the validation of the maximum permissible concentration of ammonia; Pollution with vapors of hydrolytic ethyl alcohol and its effect on the organism. (Author)