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Kettering Laboratory

Kehoe, who was considered the leading authority on workers industrial exposure to lead, had been the Ethyl Corporation s medical director for many years. The lead industry had built the Kettering Laboratory for him at... [Pg.185]

Victor Froehlicher. The Story of DDT, Soap and Sanitary Chemicals. XX (July 1944) 115-119, 145. Source for Geigy-New York s reaction to DDT tests in United States caution why DDT ignored and Geigy hires Kettering Laboratory. [Pg.231]

Kettering Laboratory. 1969. Effects exerted upon beagle dogs during a period of two years by the introduction of 1,2,3,4,10, 10-hexachloro- 6,7,- epoxy-l,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro -1,4-endo, endo-5,8-dimethanonaphthalene into their daily diets. Cincinnati, OH. Report to Velsicol Chemical Corporation. [Pg.181]

Kettering Laboratory. 1971. The reproductive capacity among dogs fed diets containing endrin. Prepared by The Kettering Laboratory in the Dept, of Environmental Health, College of Medicine, Univ. of Cincinnati for Velsicol Chemical Corp. [Pg.181]

Buscher, H. Green and Yellow Cross. Translated by N. Conway. Cincinnati University of Cincinnati, Kettering Laboratory of Applied Physiology. 1944. (originally published in German in 1932). [Pg.129]

As early as 1937, R.A. Kehoe began to investigate the human uptake of lead at the Kettering Laboratory, Cincinnati. A full account of the work, with statistical analysis, has been published by Gross (1981). In this and later work by Griffin et al. (1975), lead aerosol was produced by burning tetra-ethyl lead in propane and was passed into chambers. Volunteers were exposed in the chambers to the lead aerosol daily over periods of several months. The concentration of lead in the air (PbA) was monitored continuously, and samples of venous blood were taken from the volunteers at intervals for measurement of blood lead (PbB). It was found that PbB increased during the first month or two and then reached a quasi-equilibrium in which the intake from inhalation was balanced by excretion. [Pg.240]

I should like to thank my colleagues at the Charles F. Kettering Laboratory for the many sound and ongoing discussions. This chapter constitutes Contribution No. 662 from the Charles F. Kettering Research Laboratory. [Pg.372]

The Kettering Laboratory, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio 45219... [Pg.185]

Kettering Laboratory, The Immediate Toxicity of Various Formulations Containing Vapona Insecticide, Aug. 24, 1962. [Pg.193]

Dr. Robert Kehoe of the University of Cincinnati, who directed confidential research for chemical manufacturers at his Kettering Laboratory. Sponsors included the makers of leaded gasoline and the factories that caused the Donora air pollution disaster of 1949. (Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Division.)... [Pg.35]

California Institute of Teehnology 187 Charles Kettering Laboratory 238 The Chemieal Society (see also Royal Soeiety of Chemistry) 21,23 Chemistry Institute of Canada 187... [Pg.377]

Institute of Environmental Health, Kettering Laboratory, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, 3223 Eden Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267/USA and Karolinska Institute, Dept, of Environmental Hygiene,... [Pg.207]

A. M. Usmani and I. 0. Salyer University of Dayton Kettering Laboratory Dayton, Ohio 45469... [Pg.247]

Kettering Laboratory An investigation of the potential hazards of exposure to lead associated with the handling and use of gasoline containing an antiknock fluid in which tetramethyl lead is substituted for tetraethyl lead. The Kettering Laboratory, Univ. Cincinnati, Ohio (1962). [Pg.143]

Anonymous (An Investigation of the Potential Hazards of Exposure to Lead Associated with the Handling and Use of Gasoline Containing an Antiknock Fluid in Which Tetramethyl Lead is Substituted for Tetraethyl Lead, The Kettering Laboratory, Univ. of Cincinnati 1962). [Pg.165]


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