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  1. ... keep on scrolling down. They have About the liver induced toxicity here and they take what they think is ...
  2. ... cited. They enable the user of, say, the Toxicity Bibliography to look for references directly under CARBAMAZEPINE, CI-581, CYCLAZOCINE, CYCLORPHAN, PHENYLSEMI- ...
  3. ... Advisories, substance identification, chemical and physical properties, acute toxicity, and aquatic toncity. Bibliographic references are included as well Figure IB May 19<>() ...
  4. ... of Epidemiology (Monthly) Current Bibliography of Epidemiology (Annual) Toxicity Bibliography __,_, Selected References on Environmental Quality as It Relates to Health ...
  5. ... to “RISKLINE.” For example, to search for RISKLINE references on endocrine gland toxicity, one would now enter - KEMI (SI) and endocrine ... toxicity ; subacute toxicity ; chronic toxicity ; irritancy ; carcinogenicity ; genetic ... ; acute effect ; irritancy ; hypersensitivity ; metabolism ; skin ; mucous ...
  6. ... acute toxicity data for 40,967 substances.Chronic toxicity data are also included if a carcinogenic, mutagenic, or teratogenic effect was reported in the reference cited. For many substances, the file also contains ...
  7. ... threshold limit values, recommended standards in air, aquatic toxicity, and eye and skin irritation. All data in RTECS have source references. NIOSH maintains responsibility for the content of the ...
  8. ... effects terms will be available for searching the toxicity data index strings. These additions to TABLE III in the RTECS chapter of the NLM Online Services Reference Manual (Part 14.4.11) allow searching for ...
  9. ... TDB records are extracted as text segments with references to the sources. Extracts in four data fields (human toxicity, animal toxicity, laboratory methods, and interactants) also are " ...
  10. ... exist: 1) those based on the types of toxicity data found in a record for a compound and 2) those based on related information about use or application found in references from which the data were extracted. The terms ...
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