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Toxicology of Metals, Ilm EOA-600/1-77-022, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Health Effects Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, N.C., May 1977. [Pg.213]

Manual of Analytical Methods, J. F. Thompson, Ed. Quality Assurance Section, Chemistry Branch, EPA, Environmental Toxicology Division, Pesticides, Health Effects Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711. [Pg.104]

Geller AM Health Effects Research Laboratory, Research, Triangle Park, NC The mechanisms, location, and severity of the effects of lead exposure on the mammalian retina National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences... [Pg.360]

Boettner EA, Ball GL, Hollingsworth Z, Aquino R (1982) Report OH EPA-600/SL-81-602. Health Effects Research Laboratory, US Environmental Protection Agency,... [Pg.478]

Towill LE, Drury JS, Whitfield BL, et al. 1978. Reviews of the environmental effects of pollutants. V. Cyanide. EPA Health Effects Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, Cincinnati, OH. NTIS PB28-9920. [Pg.270]

EPA. 1978c. Reviews of the environmental effects of pollutants 1. Mirex and Kepone. Cincinnati, OFI U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health Effects Research Laboratory. Report No. EPA/600/1 -78/013. [Pg.251]

EPA is currently examining the systemic and organ toxicity of heptachlor at its Health Effects Research Laboratories in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (NTP 1990). The testing was scheduled for completion in fiscal year 1990. [Pg.75]

Nesnow S. 1994. Mechanistic linkage between DNA adducts, mutations in oncogenes, and tumorigenicity of carcinogenic aromatic hydrocarbons in strain A/J mice. In Chemical mixtures and quantitative risk assessment. Abstract of the second annual HERL symposium, Nov. 7-10., Raleigh, North Carolina Health Effects Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. [Pg.408]

Freundenthal RI, Thake DC, Baron RL Project Summary-Carcinogenic Potential of Rotenone Subchronic Oral and Peritoneal Administration to Rats and Chronic Dietary Administration to Syrian Golden Hamsters, Health Effect Research Laboratory Report EPA-66/Si-81-037. Research Triangle Park, NC, US Environmental Protection Agency, 1981... [Pg.621]

Health Effects Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH 45268... [Pg.184]

Commercially Available Humic Acids. A large quantity of the commercially available humic acids was purchased from Fluka AG (Buch, Switzerland) by the Health Effects Research Laboratory (HERL) of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Cincinnati, Ohio. This coal-based humic substance is from West Germany. [Pg.187]

Model compounds, selected by the Health Effects Research Laboratory at the USEPA, represent a broad spectrum of chemical classes and include several compounds of current environmental interest. Spike... [Pg.436]

Although the research described in this chapter has been funded wholly or in part by the Health Effects Research Laboratory of the USEPA, it has not been subjected to USEPA review and therefore does not necessarily reflect the views of the USEPA, and no official endorsement should be inferred. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. [Pg.453]

Osmosis Concentration Report to EPA Health Effects Research Laboratory NTIS, September 1983 Contract 68-03-2999. [Pg.454]

Lynch, S. C. Smith, J. K. McTopy, J. Collect and Concentrate Drinking and/or Waste Waters by Reverse Osmosis—Jefferson Parish Disinfection Pilot Plant October 1983 Report to EPA Health Effects Research Laboratory January 1984 Contract No. 68-03-3164. [Pg.454]

This research was supported by the Health Effects Research Laboratory of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Contract No. 68-03-3000. The excellent technical assistance of Z. Geskin, P. May, B. Ghosh, and J. S. Kim is gratefully appreciated. [Pg.468]

The research described in this chapter was funded by the USEPA through Contract No. 68-03-3001 to Arthur D. Little, Inc. (ADL Project No. 85474). Although these results have been reviewed by the Health Effects Research Laboratory, USEPA, and approved for publication, approval does not signify that the contents necessarily reflect the views and policies of the USEPA, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendations for use. [Pg.487]

The remainder of the modified parfait column consisted of an MSC-1 cation-exchange and an A-162 anion-exchange bed. The elution conditions for these beds were modified to minimize contamination of eluates and to selectively desorb organic anions and cations. With the modified protocol, 20 model compounds (Table I), selected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Health Effects Research Laboratory (HERL), were used to evaluate the recovery efficiency of the method. Recoveries were determined in the presence of 2 ppm of a humic acid supplied by HERL. [Pg.491]

Saxena, J., Basu, D.K. and Kozuchowski, J. Method Development and Monitoring of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Selected US Water, Health Effects Research Laboratory, TR-77-563, No. 24, Cincinnati, Ohio (1977). [Pg.164]


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