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Mortality proportionate

Public Health Service proportionate mortality ratio parts per billion parts per million parts per trillion... [Pg.299]

PEL Pg pmol PHS PMR ppb ppm ppt REL RfD RTECS sec SCE SIC SIR SMR STEL STORET TLV TSCA TRI TRS TWA u.s. UF yr WHO wk permissible exposure limit picogram picomole Public Health Service proportionate mortality ratio parts per billion parts per million parts per trillion recommended exposure limit Reference Dose Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances second sister chromatid exchange Standard Industrial Classification Standardized incidence ratio standard mortality ratio short term exposure limit STORAGE and RETRIEVAL threshold limit value Toxic Substances Control Act Toxics Release Inventory total reduced sulfur time-weighted average United States uncertainty factor year World Health Organization week... [Pg.228]

Pg pmol PHS PMR ppb ppm ppt REL RID RTECS picogram picomole Public Health Service proportionate mortality ratio parts per billion parts per million parts per trillion recommended exposure limit Reference Dose Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances... [Pg.210]

D and 2,4,5-T). A subsequent mortality study of these veterans did find an elevated standardized proportionate mortality ratio for soft tissue sarcoma, but it was not based on adequate numbers of deaths or adequate exposure data. ... [Pg.234]

Two cohort studies, two proportionate mortality studies and two nested case-control studies looked at cancer mortality or incidence among workers using metalworking fluids with ethanolamines as additives, with or without sodium nitrite. Small excesses were observed for cancers at various sites, in particular, stomach, oesophagus and larynx. In most of these studies, only associations with use of soluble oils or synthetic fluids were presented and no results were given specifically in relation to triethanolamine exposure. It is difficult to draw conclusions regarding triethanolamine using data from studies of exposures to these complex mixtures. [Pg.397]

Park et al. (1988) United States Industry-based proportionate mortality study 755 decedents employed for 10 or more years in bearing manufacturing plant 1969-82 Both straight and soluble metalworking fluids. Different types of metalworking fluids examined in a nested case-control analysis. [Pg.410]


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