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Dimethyl Phthalate - Scientific Reviews of Soviet Literature on Toxicity and Hazards of Chemicals 24
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1982)
Information carried by the review is in line with the data profile structure elaborated by the International Register of Potentially Toxic Chemicals. The series is intended for toxicologists, higienists and all those ...
Up-to-date Methods of Analysis of Foodstuffs and Feed For Zearalenone
(1984)
Zearalenone /F=2 toxin/ is a mycotoxin produced by Fusarium Roseum,F.Graminearam moulds and some other species of the Fusarium genus. Zearalenone has a pronounced estrogenic effect on fare animals, especially on pigs and ...
Plant Growth Regulators, Mineral Fertilizer and the Problem of Mycotoxins
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1985)
The greatest danger for the health of people in our age of industrialization is pollution of the environment by chemicals. At present Out of the known five million chemicals more than 60 thousand are widely used: 1500 of ...
Environmental Assessment of Ozone Layer: Depletion and its Impact as of April 1984 - Bulletin No.9 January 1985
(1985)
Bulletin No. 9 shows an important change from previous issues. Its new title, "Envirorxnental Assessment of ozone layer modification and its impact", reflects the uncertainty that exists with respect to future budgets of ...
Carcinogenesis caused by Mycotoxins
(1985)
Training activities on food contamination control and monitoring with special reference to mycotoxins
The Evaluation of the Hazards of Harmful Substances Carried by Ships - GESAMP Reports and Studies No. 35 (Revision of GESAMP Reports and Studies No.17)
(1989)
In 1969 the Assembly of the International. Maritime Organization (IMO) decided to convene an International Conference for the purpose of preparing a suitable international agreement for placing restraints on the contamination ...
Report of the Workshop on Chemical Hazards for African Countries, Nairobi, September 14-18, 1987
(1987)
The workshop was held to review and assess the magnitude of chemical hazards in Africa; to review and assess the current status of capabilities for dealing with these hazards; to explore possibilities for co-operation ...
Arsenic - Environmental Health Criteria 18
(1981)
Arsenic is a ubiquitous element with metalloid properties. Its chemistry is complex and there are many different compounds of both inorganic and organic arsenic. In nature, it is widely distributed in a number of minerals, ...
Hydrogen Sulfide - Environmental Health Criteria 19
(1981)
Hydrogen sulfide is a colourless gas with a characteristic odour that is soluble in various liquids including water, alcohol, ether, and solutions of amines, alkali carbonates, and bicarbonates. It can undergo a number of ...