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MILLER ENVIRONMENTAL

Miller Environmental Safety Devices (American Plastics Council Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry)... [Pg.34]

K.C. Miller Environmental Teratology Information Center vide supra for complete address... [Pg.484]

Miller Environmental Sciences Inc. Innisfil, Ontario, Canada miller.smith sympatico. ca... [Pg.139]

Jennifer A. Miller Miller Environmental Sciences Inc. Innisfil, Ontario L9S 3E9, Canada miller. smith s vmnatico. ca Lesley J. Novak Stantec Consulting Ltd. 1 IB Nicholas Beaver Road Guelph, Ontario Canada, N1H 6H9 lnovak stantec. com... [Pg.433]

G. Tyler Miller, Environmental Science Working with the Earth, Brooks Cole, November 2001. [Pg.61]

R. N. Miller, "A Field-Scale Investigation of Enhanced Petroleum Hydrocarbon Biodegradation ia the Vadose Zone Combining Soil Venting as an Oxygen Source with Moisture and Nutrient Addition," doctoral dissertation submitted to the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department,... [Pg.173]

The quality of flour used ia the production of yeast-raised products depends on several factors, including the quality and characteristics of the wheat variety, the environmental conditions under which the wheat was grown, the skill of the miller in separating the endosperm of the wheat kernel from the germ and bran, and the proper treatment of the flour in the mill. [Pg.461]

Miller, F. W., and Miller, U. M. (1993). Environmental Hazards Air Pollution—A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara, CA ABC-CLIO. [Pg.53]

Miller K, Maisey J, Nicklin S (1986) Effect of orally-administered dioctyltin dichioride on murine immunocompetence. Environmental Research, 39(2) 434—441. [Pg.48]

Marcus M, Spigarelli J, Miller H. 1978. Organic compounds in organophosphoms pesticide manufacturing waste waters. Washington, DC U S. Environmental Protection Agency. NTIS PB-289821. [Pg.220]

Jordan, W.R., Monk, R.L. Miller, F.R., Rosenow, D.T., Clark, R.E. Shouse, P.J. (1983). Environmental physiology of sorghum. I. Environmental and genetic control of epicuticular wax load. Crop Science, 23, 552-6. [Pg.214]

Benoit J, Gihnour CC, Heyes A, MasonRP, Miller C. 2003. Geochemical and biological controls over methyhnercury production and degradation in aquatic ecosystems. In Chai Y, Braids OC, editors. Biogeochemistry of environmentally important trace elements, ACS Symposium Series 835. Washington, D.C. American Chemical Society, p. 262-297. [Pg.83]

Environmental factors have been identified as contributing to the development of NHL. Certain occupations such as wood and forestry workers, butchers, exterminators, grain millers, machinists, mechanics, painters, printers, and industrial workers have a higher prevalence of disease. Industrial chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, organic chemicals (e.g., benzene), solvents, and wood preservatives are also associated with NHL. [Pg.1373]

Rosenblatt DH, Miller TA, Dacre JC, et al. 1975a. Problem definition studies on potential environmental pollutants. I. Toxicology and ecological hazards of 16 substances at the RMA. Technical Report 7508. U.S. Army Medical Bioengineering Research and Development Laboratory, Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD. [Pg.153]

Sutton WL, Terhaar CJ, Miller FA, et al. 1960. Studies on the industrial hygiene and toxicology of triphenyl phosphate. Archives of Environmental Health 1 33-46. [Pg.351]

Samuel P. Hays. From Conservation to Environment Environmental Politics in the United States since World War II. In Out of the Woods. Char Miller and Hal Rothman, eds. Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997, pp. 101-126. Source for Earth Day. [Pg.231]

Ankeny, M.D., Coons, L.M., Majumdar, N., Kelsey, J., and Miller, M., Performance and cost considerations for landfill caps in semi-arid climates, in Landfill Capping in the Semi-Arid West Problems, Perspectives, and Solutions, Reynolds, T.D. and Morris, R.C., Eds, Environmental Science and Research Foundation, Idaho Falls, ID, 1997. [Pg.1088]

Children may be exposed to lead from other hobby or recreational activities that are not as obviously dangerous. For example, two case studies (one in North Carolina and one in Arizona) of lead poisoning in children from homes in which environmental surveys indicated no identifiable lead hazards have been reported. More extensive investigations revealed that both children had been observed on several occasions with pool cue chalk in their mouths. Subsequent chemical analysis of 23 different types of pool cue chalk identified three types as having lead concentrations in excess of 7,000 mg/kg (Miller et al. 1996). [Pg.434]

Cohen J. 1987. Respiratory deposition and absorption of lead particles. Memo to Fred Miller and Ted Martonen. Research Triangle Park, NC U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards. October 7, 1987. [Pg.503]

Gentry J G, McGlone J J, Miller M F and Blanton J R (2004), Environmental effects on pig performance, meat quality, and muscle characteristics , J Anim Sci, 82, 209-217. [Pg.172]

Wasik, S.P., Tewari, Y.B., Miller, M.M., Martire, D.E. (1981) Octanol/Water Partition Coefficients and Aqueous Solubilities of Organic Compounds. NBSIR 81-2406, report prepared for Office of Toxic Substances, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. [Pg.404]

Ehrlich, Richard, Sol Miller, and L.S. Idoine. "Effects of Environmental Factors on the Survival of Airborne T-3 Coliphage." Applied Microbiology 12 (November 1964) 479-82. [Pg.590]

Taylor, F.G., L.K. Mann, R.C. Dahlman, and F.L. Miller. 1975. Environmental effects of chromium and zinc in cooling-water drift. Pages 408-425 in Cooling Tower Environment. 1974. U.S. Ener. Res. Serv. Admin., Conf. Rept. 740302, Washington, D.C. [Pg.124]

Cross, ET. 1990. Health effects and risks of radon exposure. Pages 223-237 in S.K. Majumdar, R.F. Schmalz, and E.W. Miller (eds.). Environmental Radon Occurrence, Control and Health Hazards. Pennsyl. Acad. Science, Easton, PA. [Pg.1739]

Cooper, G.S., Miller, F.W., and Pandey, J.P., The Role of Genetic Factors in Autoimmune Disease Implications for Environmental Research, Environ. Health Perspect., 107, 693, 1999. [Pg.448]

A native of London, England, Bernard Miller lived and worked in twenty different nations over a period of thirty years. Travel and adventure shaped his life and work as an employee of the United Nations, the European Parliament and the European Union. In the following narrative he comments on the environmental health policies he has seen in action in various countries. Those comments are inspiring but bittersweet to me, because the U.S. compares so unfavorably. [Pg.227]

Chemical Exposures Low Levels and High Stakes, Second Edition. Nicholas A. Ashford and Claudia S. Miller. New York John Wiley Sons, Inc., 1998. Reviews the medical data on MCS. Addresses causes of MCS, health effects associated with chemicals and foods, possible physiological mechanisms, diagnostic approaches, recent developments in research and recognition, an Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory. Written by an MIT professor, and a physician and assistant professor at the University of Texas. [Pg.283]

Hawthorne SB, Miller DJ. Direct comparison of Soxhlet and low-temperature and high-temperature supercritical C02 extraction efficiencies of organics from environmental solids. Anal. Chem. 1994 66 4005-4012. [Pg.268]


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