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Environmental Toxicants Human Exposures And Their Health Effects Third Edition Morton Lippmann

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Environmental Toxicants Human Exposures And Their Health Effects Third Edition Morton Lippmann
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Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.06 MB
Pages: 1174
Author: Morton Lippmann
ISBN: 9780470442890, 9780471793359, 0470442891, 0471793353
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Environmental Toxicants Human Exposures And Their Health Effects Third Edition Morton Lippmann by Morton Lippmann 9780470442890, 9780471793359, 0470442891, 0471793353 instant download after payment.

  • Provides the most current information and research available for performing risk assessments on exposed individuals and populations, giving guidance to public health authorities, primary care physicians, and industrial managers
  • Reviews current knowledge on human exposure to selected chemical agents and physical factors in the ambient environment
  • Updates and revises the previous edition, in light of current scientific literature and its significance to public health concerns
  • Includes new chapters on: airline cabin exposures, arsenic, endocrine disruptors, and nanoparticles
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction and Background (pages 1–38): Morton Lippmann and George D. Leikauf
Chapter 2 Perspectives on Individual and Community Risks (pages 39–54): Arthur C. Upton
Chapter 3 Reducing Risks—An Environmental Engineering Perspective (pages 55–75): Raymond C. Loehr
Chapter 4 Clinical Perspective on Respiratory Toxicology (pages 77–106): Mark J. Utell and Jonathan M. Samet
Chapter 5 Industrial Perspectives: Translating the Knowledge Base into Corporate Policies, Programs, and Practices for Health Protection (pages 107–119): Fred D. Hoerger, Larry W. Rampy, Douglas A. Rausch and James S. Bus
Chapter 6 Drinking Water Disinfection By?Products (pages 121–196): Richard J. Bull
Chapter 7 Food (pages 197–239): Joseph V. Rodricks
Chapter 8 Volatile Organic Compounds and Sick Building Syndrome (pages 241–256): Lars Molhave
Chapter 9 Formaldehyde and Other Aldehydes (pages 257–316): George D. Leikauf
Chapter 10 Ambient Air Particulate Matter (pages 317–365): Morton Lippmann
Chapter 11 Arsenic (pages 367–394): Toby G. Rossman
Chapter 12 Asbestos and Other Mineral and Vitreous Fibers (pages 395–458): Morton Lippmann
Chapter 13 Benzene (pages 459–498): Bernard D. Goldstein and Gisela Witz
Chapter 14 Carbon Monoxide (pages 499–528): Michael T. Kleinman
Chapter 15 Chromium (pages 529–550): Mitchell D. Cohen
Chapter 16 Diesel Exhaust (pages 551–631): Joe L. Mauderly and Eric Garshick
Chapter 17 Dioxins and Dioxin?Like Chemicals (pages 633–659): Michael A. Gallo and Morton Lippmann
Chapter 18 Endocrine Active Chemicals: Broadening the Scope (pages 661–701): Kathryn R. Mahaffey, Shirlee W. Tan, K. Christiana Grim, Jessica C. Meiller and Donald R. Bergfelt
Chapter 19 Secondhand Smoke (pages 703–755): Jonathan M. Samet, Gila I. Neta and Sophia S. Wang
Chapter 20 Lead and Compounds (pages 757–809): Lester D. Grant
Chapter 21 Mercury (pages 811–822): Philippe Grandjean and Jesper B. Nielsen
Chapter 22 Nitrogen Oxides (pages 823–868): Richard B. Schlesinger
Chapter 23 Ozone (pages 869–936): Morton Lippmann
Chapter 24 Pesticides (pages 937–956): Philip J. Landrigan and Luz Claudio
Chapter 25 Sulfur Oxides—SO2, H2SO4, NH4HSO4, and (NH4)2SO4 (pages 957–1000): Morton Lippmann
Chapter 26 Microwaves and Electromagnetic Fields (pages 1001–1020): David H. Sliney and Francis Colville
Chapter 27 Sources, Levels and Effects of Manmade Ionizing Radiation and Radioactivity (pages 1021–1070): John J. Mauro and Norman Cohen
Chapter 28 Noise: Its Effects and Control (pages 1071–1087): Arline L. Bronzaft
Chapter 29 Radon and Lung Cancer (pages 1089–1120): Naomi H. Harley
Chapter 30 Ultraviolet Radiation (pages 1121–1162): Nigel Cridland and Colin Driscoll

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