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From page 151...
... 1, 7, 118-123 carcinogenic risk estimate, 122 essentiality, 121, 123 lung canecr, 118 maximum contaminant level, 121 asbestos, viii, 1, 7. 123-144 amosite, 127,130-131, 142 animal e~cpenments, 141-143 asbestosis, 127 aspect ratio, 125 carcinogenic risk estimate, 126-144 |51 chrysotile, 130-131,137,141, 142 Connecticut, 135-136 Duluth, 124, 134-135 endometrial cancer, 137 exposures, 123, 124-125 lung cancer, 123, 126-127, 129, 137 mesothelioma, 123,125,127, 140-141, 143-144 gastrointestinal cancer, 7, 123, 126-138, 140-141, 144 laryngeal cancer, 127 oral cancer, 127 Puget Sound area, 137-139 renal cancer, 127 San I:rancisco Bay area, 125, 13~137 serpentine rock, 125, 136 atropine treatment for aldicarb toxicity, 11 treatment for carbofuran toxicity, 13 "blackfoot" disease, 119, 121 blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
From page 152...
... carbofuran, 9, 12-15 acute effects. 14 anticholinesterase activity, 12-14 carcinogenicity, 15 chronic effects, 14 human health effects, 13-14 metabolism, 13 mutagenicity, 14-15, 99 SNARL, 15 teratogenicity, 15 carbon tetrachloride, 9, 15-18 acute effects, 16- 17 carcinogenicity, 17 chronic effects, 17 human health effects, 16 metabolism, 16 mutagenicity, 17, 99 teratogenicity, 17-18 , .
From page 153...
... diabetes carbon tetraehloride toxicity, 17 uranium treatment effects, 93 diehloroaeetic acid, 41, 80 o-diehlorobenzene, 9, 22-27 acute effcets, 23-24 eareinogenieity, 24 chronic effects, 24 human health effects, 23 metabolism, 23 mutagenicity, 24, 99 SNARL, 24-25, 98 teratogenieity, 24 p-diehlorobenzene, 9, 25-27 acute effects, 26 ADI, 27 eareinogenieity, 27 chronic effects, 26-27 human health effects, 26 metabolism, 25-26 mutagenicity, 27, 99 SNARL, 27, 98 teratogenieity, 27 1,2-diehloroethane, 9, 28-32 eareinogenieity, 31 human health effects, 30 metabolism, 28-30 mutagenicity, 30-31, 99 teratogenieity, 31 1,1,1 -triehloroethane and, 28 Vinyl chloride, 28 diehloroethanol, 41 1,1-diehloroethylene, 9, 32-40 acute effcets, 34-35 eareinogenieity, 37-39 chronic effcets, 35-36 human health effects, 33-34 hepatotoxieity, 34-35, 40 mean daily consumption, 40 metabolism, 32-33 mutagenicity, 36-37, 99 SNARL, 39-40, 98 teratogenieity, 39 nv 32 1,2-diehloroethylene, 9, 40-43 acute effcets, 41-42 eareinogenieity, 43 chronic effcets, 42 human health effcets, 41 metabolism, 40-41 mutagenicity, 42-43, 99 SNARL. 98 teratogenieity, 43 dichloromethane, 9, 43-46 eareinogenieity 45 human health effects, 44 metabolism, 43-44 mutagenicity, 44-45, 99 teratogenieity, 45-46 nv 44 dinoseb, 9, 46-49 acute effcets, 47 careinogenieity, 48 chronic effcets, 47-48 human health effects, 47 metabolism, 46-47 mutagenicity, 48, 99 SNARL, 49, 98 teratogenieity, 49, 98 DNA (see deoxyribonuleie acid)
From page 154...
... 98 ca~in~nid~, ~-55 chronic e~s, 52-53 human heakh effec1s, 51-52 metabolism, 50-51 m~i-, ~, ~ po~hyrinogenic eHecls, S2-53, 56 SNA^, 98 1e~enid~, 56, 98 tumor incidence, 54-55 Lake Superior, asbestos in drinking water, 124, 125, 134-135 ~ne County, Oregon, arsenic in drinking water, 120 liquid peroxidation (LPO) , carbon etrachloride eSu, 16-18 ~ndon asbeslos workers and GI cancer, 128 lung cancer asenicoxposure, 118 asbe~os exposure, 123, 126-127, 129, 137 me~hehoma, "be~os-0ber~ndu~d, 123, 1~, 127, 140-141, 143-144 metabolism aldi~, 10 carbefuran, 13 ~, 16 chlorobenzene, 18-19 o-di~lomben~ne, 23 p-dichlombenzene, 25-26 1,2-di~io~ane, 28-30 1,1-di~hyl~e, 32-33 1,2-di~l~-ene, ~1
From page 155...
... 59 chronic effects. 58 human health effects, 57 metabolism, 57 mutagenicity, 58-59, 99 SNARL, 59.98 teratogenicity, 59 methyl chloroform (see 1,1, 1 -triehloroethane)
From page 156...
... 70-74 acute effects, 72 carcinogenicity, 73 chronic effects, 72 human health effects, 72 metabolism, 71 mutagenicity, 72-73, 99 teratogenicity, 73 threshold limit value (TLV) carbon monoxide, 44 chlorobenzene, 20 1,1-dichloroethylene, 32 toluene diisocyanate, o-dichlorobenzene used in manufacture, 22 2,2,2-trichloroacetic acid, metabolite of 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 74 1,1,1-trichloroethane, 9, 28, 32, 74-78 acute effects, 75-76 carcinogenic risk estimate, 77-78, 98 carcinogenicity, 76-78 chronic effects, 76 1,2-dichloroethane, 28 human health effects, 75 metabolism, 74-75 mutagenicity, 76, 99 SNARL, 78, 98 teratogenicity, 78 tumor incidence, 77
From page 157...
... asbestos workers and GI cancer, 128 Utah, arsenic in drinking water, 120-121 vinyl chloride, 9, 85-90 acute effects, 86 carcinogenicity, 88-89 chronic effects, 86 chronic exposure, 33-34 1,2-dichloroethane, 28 human health effects, 86 metabolism, 85-86 mutagenicity, 86-87, 99 teratogenicity, 89-90 vinylidene chloride (see 1, 1 -dichloroethylene) Washington State, asbestos in drinking water, 137-139


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