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Choking agents phosgene

Pulmonary/ choking agents phosgene, chlorine, diphosgene, chloropicrin, oxides of nitrogen, and sulfur dioxide. [Pg.192]

Williams, Kenneth E. Detailed Facts About Choking Agent Phosgene (CG). Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD United States Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, 1996. [Pg.283]

Duniho, S.M., Martin, J., Forster, J.S., Cascio, M.B., Moran, T.S., Carpin, L.B., and Sciuto, A.M., Acute changes in lung histopathology and bronchoalveolar lavage parameters in mice exposed to the choking agent phosgene, Toxicol. Pathol., 30, 339-349, 2002. [Pg.495]

Phosgene (Carbonyl chloride COCl) A colorless poisonous choking agent (gas) used in warfare before more potent agents were discovered. [Pg.195]

Choking agents. These agents eause severe irritation primarily affecting the respiratory tract, and include phosgene, ammonia, methyl bromide, methyl isocyanate, etc. [Pg.600]


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