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Chronic high, definition

The hydrocarbons were diluted with a nontoxic oil to provide a further measure of toxicity. It was thought that, if the toxic hydrocarbons could be diluted to a concentration at which carrots were not injured but at which the other test plants were killed, such selective concentrations might provide a more definite basis for comparing the toxicities than was previously possible. The diluent, Bayol D, is a highly refined paraflSnic oil which boils between 400 and 500 F. The tek plants sprayed with Bayol D exhibited a translucent appearance for 2 or 3 days but neither acute nor chronic injury developed, and growth was not noticeably checked. [Pg.77]


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