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The American Journal of Medicine, 1985
Intentional use of gasoline as an intoxicant has been frequently reported in diverse clinical literature. Recent investigations have described a high prevalence of this behavior in certain ethnic groups such as American and Canadian Indians living in isolated areas.
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Intentional use of gasoline as an intoxicant has been frequently reported in diverse clinical literature. Recent investigations have described a high prevalence of this behavior in certain ethnic groups such as American and Canadian Indians living in isolated areas.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1981
Chemical burns and pulmonary complications are the most common problems encountered in the patient immersed in gasoline. Our patient demonstrated a 46-percent total-body-surface area, partial-thickness chemical burn. Although he did not develop bronchitis or pneumonitis, he did display persistent atelectasis, laryngeal edema, and subsequent upper ...
L A, Simpson, C W, Cruse
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Chemical burns and pulmonary complications are the most common problems encountered in the patient immersed in gasoline. Our patient demonstrated a 46-percent total-body-surface area, partial-thickness chemical burn. Although he did not develop bronchitis or pneumonitis, he did display persistent atelectasis, laryngeal edema, and subsequent upper ...
L A, Simpson, C W, Cruse
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METHANOL TO GASOLINE: IMPROVED GASOLINE YIELDS
Fuel Science and Technology International, 1990ABSTRACT The role played by the catalyst in the mehhanol-to-gasoline process under varying conditions is significant. The mobil ZSM-5 catalyst yielded dimethyl ether as a major product in earlier experiments conducted in the Chemical Engineering Department.
Ratna Choudhury, Tanusree Mandal
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
Gasoline-induced mucositis may become more common because of fuel shortages or increased fuel cost. Dentists should, therefore, consider this oral irritant in the differential diagnosis of oral lesions.
D L, Hoffman, B Z, Swanson, N D, Lutins
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Gasoline-induced mucositis may become more common because of fuel shortages or increased fuel cost. Dentists should, therefore, consider this oral irritant in the differential diagnosis of oral lesions.
D L, Hoffman, B Z, Swanson, N D, Lutins
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1974
DESPITE its widespread use, there are few reports of injuries after prolonged immersion in gasoline. Case Report A 12-year-old boy was trapped for an hour under an overturned tractor.
W A, Walsh +6 more
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DESPITE its widespread use, there are few reports of injuries after prolonged immersion in gasoline. Case Report A 12-year-old boy was trapped for an hour under an overturned tractor.
W A, Walsh +6 more
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1978
In the past four years, four cases of gasoline contact burns have been treated at the Detroit General Hospital Emergency Department. Signs are erythema and blister formation within 24 hours. Treatment is removal of contaminated clothing and washing the surface with soap and water plus open exposure of the wounds.
H, Binns, E, Gursel, N, Wilson
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In the past four years, four cases of gasoline contact burns have been treated at the Detroit General Hospital Emergency Department. Signs are erythema and blister formation within 24 hours. Treatment is removal of contaminated clothing and washing the surface with soap and water plus open exposure of the wounds.
H, Binns, E, Gursel, N, Wilson
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Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1961
(1961). Acute Gasoline Intoxication. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 2, No. 6, pp. 714-716.
C C, WANG, G V, IRONS
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(1961). Acute Gasoline Intoxication. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 2, No. 6, pp. 714-716.
C C, WANG, G V, IRONS
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Biofiltration of gasoline and ethanol-amended gasoline vapors
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2012Assuming the projected increase in use of ethanol as a biofuel, the current study was conducted to compare the biofiltration efficiencies for plain and 25% ethanol-containing gasoline. Two biofilters were operated in a downflow mode for 7 months, one of them being compost-based whereas the other using a synthetic packing material, granulated tire ...
Marlene, Soares +4 more
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1940
The primary tests that are applied to gasoline are intended to measure the following qualities: volatility, knock characteristics, tetraethyl lead content, gum content, and sulfur content. The tests relating to these qualities are discussed below in the order named.
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The primary tests that are applied to gasoline are intended to measure the following qualities: volatility, knock characteristics, tetraethyl lead content, gum content, and sulfur content. The tests relating to these qualities are discussed below in the order named.
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Toxicological Sciences, 1988
The toxicology of motor gasoline is reviewed and the subject considered in two ways. First is as a problem involving a widely used commodity material and the second as a model for the study of complex mixtures. Previously reported subchronic and chronic inhalation studies showing primarily nephrotoxicity in male rats are summarized.
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The toxicology of motor gasoline is reviewed and the subject considered in two ways. First is as a problem involving a widely used commodity material and the second as a model for the study of complex mixtures. Previously reported subchronic and chronic inhalation studies showing primarily nephrotoxicity in male rats are summarized.
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