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"A NIOSH standard for worker exposure to carbon-tetrachloride (56235) is reviewed. Control of air concentrations in the workplace so they do not exceed 2 parts per million (ppm) in 45 liters is discussed.
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Protective effects of Cholestin against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity in rats
[[abstract]]Background & aims To investigate the effect of Cholestin against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity. Methods The male Wistar rats were randomly divided into seven groups with each consisting of 8 rats.
謝承紘;Hsieh, Cheng-Hong
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[Background/Aim]: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of S-adenosylmethionine on liver peroxidation and liver fibrogenesis in carbon tetrachloride-induced cirrhosis.
Gassó, Marta +5 more
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Studies on the kinetics of carbon tetrachloride chlorination of refractory metal oxides
Studies on the kinetics of chlorination of the oxides of titanium, zirconium, niobium and tantalum by carbon tetrachloride gas in dilution with nitrogen, at low and moderate temperatures, have been carried out.
Jena, P. K., Brocchi, E. A.
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Aim: The toxic chemical compounds are widelyused in the world. Carbon tetrachloride which is used in hygiene industries caused tissue disorders. Medicinal plants have protective effects in body tissues.
Z soleimani, N mirazi
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Metabolism of carbon tetrachloride.
Carbon tetrachloride is extensively used in industry and medicine. In spite of its toxicity, relatively few biochemical studies have been undertaken on the mode of action of CC14-poisoning.
Paul, Benoy Bhushan.
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This paper deals with the Diamagnetism and Structure of some Compounds of Ethylene, Carbon tetrachloride and Titanium tetrachloride ...
Singh, B, Vaidhianathan, VI
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748-756ASZMT (Cu, Ag, Zn, Mo, TEDA impregnated) carbon was prepared by impregnation of active carbon with ammonical salts of Cu (II), Ag (I), Zn (II), Mo (VI) and TEDA using incipient wetness technique. Thereafter, ASZMT carbon was characterized using
Anuradha +7 more
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Vitamin A deficiency potentiates carbon tetrachloride-induced liver fibrosis in rats
Earlier studies have shown that retinoid administration suppresses the generation of hepatic fibrosis and stimulates its regression in normal (i.e., vitamin A-sufficient) carbon tetrachloride-treated rats.
Bosma, A. +14 more
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