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E-4 lists the many tobacco smoke components similar in structure to those listed in Table XVII.E-3.

E-4—Rubber Insulating Equipment, Voltage Requirements

E-4—Rubber Insulating Equipment, Voltage Requirements, Continued

E-5 contains a list of federal, state and local statutes, regulations and ordinances that are relevant to hazardous waste generators. The list includes requirements for raw material handling, waste disposal, air quality control, and discharges to sewers.

E-5—Rubber Insulating Equipment, Test Intervals

E-6 lists, with appropriate citations, the aza-arenes reported in tobacco and tobacco smoke.

E-6 XVII.E-6

E-7 summarizes the variation in the structures of the aza-arene compounds identified in tobacco and or tobacco smoke. Of particular interest with regard to the 294 aza-arenes cataloged in Table XVII.E-6 is that only twenty-three of the 294 have been identified as tobacco components. Of the twenty-three, just fifteen have been identified in both tobacco and smoke. The number of aza-arenes identified in smoke is 286. Those isolated from or identified in tobacco in greater than trace amounts include l -indole, 2,3-dihydro-l -indole, 9 -pyridoindole , l -purine, and quinoline.

E-9 also shows that, in the United States in 1990, a total of 13.1 calories were used in the production, food processing, and marketing-cooking for every calorie of food consumed, with a percentage distribution of the total cost of energy at each step from producer to consumer as follows

E-9 points up the increasing drain that modern food production is putting on the energy supply. In 1990, U.S. farms put in 2.8 calories of fuel per calorie of food grown, 3.1 times more than the on-farm eneigy input in 1940.

E-Bond Energies and Bond Lengths

E-factor of various oils for linoleic add

E-Factors for Laboratory Treated Soils

E-Factors for Microplot Treated Clay Loam

E-Glass Fiber Surface Composition

E-l Some Properties of the Platinum Metals

E-M bond distances for new crystallographically characterized trivalent complexes of the form EX3 x

E-M bond distances in new crystallographically characterized ligand-stabilized trivalent complexes

E-Modulus Data for EX-20, 400 6.5 Catalyst Support

E-Modulus Data for EX-32, 236 11.5 A Catalyst Support

E-nose sensor responses of control cookies and sample cookies during the storage period of 200 days along with deliberately made rancid o

E-prostanoid receptor characteristics.

E-prostanoid receptor characteristics. E-receptor Function Signai mRNA

E-records Concerns and Needs.

E-values and significance values, SV, from univariate two-way analysis of variance



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