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Substance data base

Ha yardous Substances Data Base, NiitiondlFihmiy of Medicine (NTIS), Springfield, Va., 1994. [Pg.479]

HSDB. 1988. Hazardous Substances Data Base - computer printout for bis(chloromethyl) ether. National Library of Medicine, National Toxiology Information Program, Bethesda, MD. [Pg.64]

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, File Aluminum Phosphide Hazardous Substance Data Base (HSDB), HHS, Washington, DC, 1994. [Pg.205]

Human exposure to HFC-134a occurs via inhalation from accidental leaks of air conditioning units and refrigerators, from spills or industrial use, and from use of metered-dose inhalers such as those that deliver medication for the treatment of asthma (Hazardous Substance Data Base (HSDB) 1998 Alexander and Libretto 1995). [Pg.170]

HSDB. 1988. Hazardous Substance Data Base. Record no. 1667. On-line 08/19/88. ... [Pg.109]

ERA = Environmental Protection Agency HSDB = Hazardous Substance Data Base NCI = National Cancer Institute... [Pg.88]

HSDB (Hazardous Substance Data Base). 1988. Record No. 802. On-line computer database, August 14, 1988. Nation Library of Medicine (NLM). [Pg.221]

Health Effects Assessment Summary Table hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyl transferase hexose monophosphate shunt Hazardous Substances Data Base concentration causing 50% enzyme inhibition International Agency for Research on Cancer Institute for Cancer Research concentration x exposure time incapacitating to 50% of exposed individuals intramuscular intraperitoneal... [Pg.154]

HSDB (1993) Mechlorethamine. Hazardous Substance Data Base, online file, retrieved March 1993. National Library of Medicine, Washington, DC. [Pg.169]

POISINDEX (1993) Mechlorethamine. Micromedex, Inc., retrieved as part of Hazardous Substances Data Base (HSDB), March 1993. [Pg.175]

Calculate physical properties of model-substance. This is to calculate physical properties not for each real molecule but for model . This can be done by computer simulation. On this stage, compilation of model"substance data base will be important. [Pg.40]

Other databases supplied by NLM are the Hazardous Substance Data Base (HSDB), the Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS), and the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLARS). NLM also supplies other specialized databases called CANCERLIT, DART, GENETOX, IRIS, CCRIS, and CHEMID. [Pg.41]

Sources of information that can be accessed for evaluating products include the Hazardous Substances Data Base, which contains a summary of the fate of the substance in the environment and can be accessed via MEDLARS (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) [a.405], the EPA AQUIRE (Environmental Protection Agency-Aquatic Life) data base, which contains a listing of aquatic toxicity data for many industrial chemicals [a.406], Syracuse University s data base of fate studies [a.407], and quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) such as the EPA programme ECOSAR (Ecological... [Pg.230]


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