Original double fronted end of tce period house needing your attention in a location saturated with waterfront charm.
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My tap water sample was very close to five parts per billion TCE.
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Conclusion: The clinical manifestations due to TCE exposure were similar to dermatitis medicamentosa.
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It is controversial whether gestational TCE exposure causes congenital heart defects.
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The basis for TCE's proposed cardiac teratogenicity is not well understood.
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Concentration profiles of trichloroethene were measured in a boundary-layer flow over a heated ceramic surface.
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This wavelength took advantage of a resonance in the trichloroethene molecule to significantly enhance the C2HCl3 scattering cross section.
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Later this was replaced by trichlor-methyl-chloro-formate, a similar liquid, which was used until the end of the war as the well-known Green Cross shell filling.
Ús de trichloroéthylène en anglès
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However, factors associated with the disorders remain unknown except for trichloroethylene exposure.
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Rats treated with trichloroethylene showed defects in rotarod behavior test.
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Emerging evidence suggests that chronic exposure to trichloroethylene may contribute to the development of Parkinson's disease.
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But none of the papers referred to trichloroethylene.
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Idiosyncratic generalized skin disorders resembling serious drug hypersensitivities have reportedly occurred after occupational exposure to trichloroethylene.
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One of the orders isn't for trichloroethylene.
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Thurman mentioned something called trichloroethylene.
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Tells of researchers' efforts to change the Food and Drug Administration's approval and regulation of the anesthetics, isoflurane and trichloroethylene.
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Last month, a West Oakland high school was shut down after trichloroethylene was found in the groundwater under the campus.
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It was a purchase order for five thousand gallons of trichloroethylene, to be delivered prepaid by Kearny Chemical to Thurman Metals.
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Further calculations suggested that only one-third of the trichloroethylene absorbed through the lungs was excreted in the urine during working time.
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In addition, chloral hydrate is a reactive metabolite of trichloroethylene, a known carcinogen, and is structurally similar to other carcinogenic intermediates.
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Reacher saw the word trichloroethylene repeated over and over, jumping around from line to line like a kid's badly drawn flip cartoon.
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Exposure to the ubiquitous environmental contaminant trichloroethylene (TCE) is associated with cancer and non-cancer toxicity in both humans and rodents.
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This study aimed at clarifying whether infectious diseases contributed to the development of rash or hepatitis in patients with trichloroethylene-related generalized skin disorders.
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Statistical analyses of the data revealed that the urinary concentrations of both TTC and TCE were proportional to the atmospheric concentration of trichloroethylene.