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EXPOSURE TO INSECTICIDES

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1968
To the Editor .—In the November 1967ArchivesI reported having observed patients with carcinoma of the larynx who had been exposed to insecticides which caused severe throat irritation. Dr. Snyder of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research requested further information on these patients.
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Pyridalyl, a novel insecticide: Potency and insecticidal selectivity

Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, 2005
AbstractPyridalyl is an insecticide of a novel chemical class (unclassified insecticides). Toxicity of pyridalyl to two insect pest species, Spodoptera litura and Frankliniella occidentalis, an insect predator, Orius stringicollis, and a pollinator, Bombus terrestris, was evaluated in the laboratory.
S, Isayama   +4 more
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Excretion of insecticides

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1979
Abstract Excretion data for any xenobiotic can be a very informative portion of a balance study if one is adequately prepared to interpret it. Things which should be considered are the route of administration, the molecular weight of the parent compound and possible metabolites, the polarity of the parent compound, the possibility of nonpolar ...
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Insecticides and the Environment

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1972
Summary A review of relationships between pesticidal chemicals and non-target animals living in the wild indicates that modern compounds, while generally beneficial, are having unexpected, unwanted adverse effects on some desirable species of fish and birds. This happens partly because pesticides may be carelessly used, and at times their acutely toxic
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INSECTICIDE AND THE LARYNX

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967
To the Editor .—After I had been in practice for several years, I noted several patients with similar lesions, ie, epidermoid cancer of the larynx and who had common denominators in their working environment: (1) all dealt in horticulture; (2) three out of four were nonsmokers; and (3) all were exposed to insecticide sprays causing severe irritation to
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Selenium as an Insecticide

Science, 1933
E M, Nelson   +2 more
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Exposure to insecticides

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1980
F, Matsumura, B V, Madhukar
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Insecticides

1926
Malayan Agricultural Journal, Volume 14, Issue 8, pp.
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