Current Status of Agent Orange Studies: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, May 6, 1981, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - 385 pages |
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... toxic in its pure form . The name herbicide orange came from an identifying orange stripe that they painted around the 5 - gallon drums in which the herbicide was stored . Ranch Hand was the code name attached to the Air Force air ...
... toxic in its pure form . The name herbicide orange came from an identifying orange stripe that they painted around the 5 - gallon drums in which the herbicide was stored . Ranch Hand was the code name attached to the Air Force air ...
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... toxic in its pure form . The name Herbicide Orange came from an identifying orange stripe painted on the drum in which the herbicide was stored . Ranch Hand was a code name attached to the Air Force aircrews involved in the herbicide ...
... toxic in its pure form . The name Herbicide Orange came from an identifying orange stripe painted on the drum in which the herbicide was stored . Ranch Hand was a code name attached to the Air Force aircrews involved in the herbicide ...
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... toxic contaminant known as TCDD or dioxin . This portion of the contract has been completed and JRB scientists and a ... toxicity , carcinogenicity , and birth defects . I wish to emphasize to the committee that the contractor has been ...
... toxic contaminant known as TCDD or dioxin . This portion of the contract has been completed and JRB scientists and a ... toxicity , carcinogenicity , and birth defects . I wish to emphasize to the committee that the contractor has been ...
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... toxic substances . We are dealing with an area , therefore , where even the most informed scientists have not agreed on an acceptable medical protocol and where the agency responsible for medical care does not have the sophisticated ...
... toxic substances . We are dealing with an area , therefore , where even the most informed scientists have not agreed on an acceptable medical protocol and where the agency responsible for medical care does not have the sophisticated ...
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... toxicity , the study focuses only on " major structural " birth defects that appear in the first year of the child's ... toxic substances . That the study will concern itself only with " major " malformations both limits the scope of the ...
... toxicity , the study focuses only on " major structural " birth defects that appear in the first year of the child's ... toxic substances . That the study will concern itself only with " major " malformations both limits the scope of the ...
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2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid acid adverse Advisory Committee Agency Agent Orange Agriculture Air Force Alsea analysis animals Appendix application Assessment birth defects cancer carcinogenic cause CHAIRMAN SHEPARD chloracne cleft palate clinical concerned contaminant death diet dioxin disease dose levels Dow Chemical embryotoxic Environmental ester evaluation examination excretion exposed exposure forest forestry formulations health effects human incidence increase investigation involved knapsack sprayer Kociba laboratory liver malformations mg/kg daily mg/kg TCDD mice miscarriage monkeys mortality Mouse mutagenic oral days panel paragraph percent pesticides Ph.D phenoxy herbicides plant population possible pregnancy problems protocol question Ranch Hand rats recommended registry reported reproductive Research residues risk samples Science scientific Seveso significant skin soil species spontaneous abortion spraying operations stillbirths SUSKIND teratogenic tests tissue toxicity toxicological tumors ug/kg Van Miller Veterans Administration Vietnam veterans weeds workers
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Page 38 - Use of these data from Atlanta should be regarded as nothing more than casting a net with a very coarse mesh. If we are lucky we may catch some real associations, but most are likely to get away. Further, because of the small numbers involved, this sort of exploration can do virtually nothing to help us in pronouncing an occupation or industry 'safe
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Page 347 - Committee will comprise representatives of the Departments principally concerned with the various aspects of the problem and of the Agricultural and Medical Research Councils and will have somewhat wider terms of reference than the Working Party envisaged. Its function will be to keep under review all risks that may arise from the use of toxic substances on agricultural products and in the storage of food and to make recommendations to the Ministers concerned.
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