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Detecting Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Residues: Rachel Carson’s Villains

Ambix, 2012
In 1962, Rachel Carson's Silent Spring drew the public's attention to the deleterious effects of chlorinated hydrocarbons employed as economic poisons in agriculture. However, she did not discuss how their residues could be routinely identified and quantified.
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Chlorinated pesticide residues in honey

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1973
J N, Ogata, A, Bevenue
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Recording Residual Chlorine

Journal AWWA, 1946
John R. Baylis   +2 more
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Chlorinated hydrocarbon residues in ground water

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1975
R G, Achari, S S, Sandhu, W J, Warren
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Continuous Recording of Chlorine Residuals and Determination of Chlorine Demand

1953
Continuous recording of residual chlorine is not a new idea. Rather this has been the aim of scientists and operating personnel since chlorination of potable water was first placed on a continuous basis in 1908. Actually the development of reliable equipment for this purpose could not take place until the nature and characteristics of residual chlorine
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Chlorine residual monitoring

Metal Finishing, 1996
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Determination of residual chlorine in chlorinated sea water

The Analyst, 1962
V. T. Athavale   +2 more
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Chlorinated hydrocarbons residues in poultry

Toxicology Letters, 1994
A. Niewiadowska, J. Zmudzki, S. Semeniuk
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Monitoring organo-chlorine residues

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1970
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