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Toluene in Blood after Exposure to Toluene

AIHAJ, 1988
Analysis of the postshift toluene levels in the blood of 50 assembly line workers indicates that toluene levels in blood were correlated with the time-weighted average (TWA) exposure levels of the same day (r = 0.90). Toluene concentrations in 10 laboratory technicians not exposed to toluene at their work gave an average level of 0.002 microgram/mL of ...
Foo, S.C., Phoon, W.O., Khoo, N.Y.
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Soot formation in shock-tube pyrolysis of toluene, toluene-methanol, toluene-ethanol, and toluene-oxygen mixtures

Fuel and Energy Abstracts, 1996
Soot formation during the pyrolysis of argon diluted mixtures of toluene and binary mixtures of toluene-methanol and toluene-ethanol, and during the oxidation of toluene has been studied in a reflected shock tube. Soot induction times and rates of soot formation were measured at 632.8 and 1152.0 nm by a laser beam attenuation method and these showed an
A. Alexiou, A. Williams
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Neurotoxicity of toluene

Toxicology Letters, 2010
Chemical susceptibility is triggered by a large range of chemicals present both indoors and outdoors including pesticides, cleaning products, perfumes, scented products and cigarette smoke. Health risk after chemical exposure depends on age, sex, genetic factors, socioeconomic status, nutritional status, and environmental factors.
Tin-Tin, Win-Shwe, Hidekazu, Fujimaki
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Thermophilic Toluene Biofiltration

Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, 1999
Thermophilic biodégradation of toluene with active compost biofilters was studied. Thermophilic conditions were maintained either by daily substrate addition (semicontinuous composting) or with a heating system (batch thermophilic composting). The semicontinuous system was designed for the treatment of cool (less than approximately 35 °C) gases under ...
Yanick, Matteau, Bruce, Ramsay
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Teratogen update: Toluene

Teratology, 1997
Extrapolating from animal data, at the level at which well-controlled occupational exposure to toluene vapor is encountered, in utero exposure does not pose a significant fetal risk. However, following chronic and excessive industrial accidents or intentional abuse, toluene exposure several orders of magnitude greater exists, and at these levels in ...
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Toluene

2023
Philip H. Howard   +3 more
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TOLUENE

Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
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