Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, on S. 251, S. 252, and S. 253 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 |
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... significantly was that the respirable particulate load of these boys was significantly higher in the homes when they lived in the home with smokers . That is an internal comparison within that group . So that is certainly significant ...
... significantly was that the respirable particulate load of these boys was significantly higher in the homes when they lived in the home with smokers . That is an internal comparison within that group . So that is certainly significant ...
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... significant deterioration policy . We believe S. 252 does not contain the flexibility necessary under the significant deterioration policy . Rather than elaborate on it at this time , I would like to refer the subcommittee to our ...
... significant deterioration policy . We believe S. 252 does not contain the flexibility necessary under the significant deterioration policy . Rather than elaborate on it at this time , I would like to refer the subcommittee to our ...
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... significant costs involved . The most significant costs involved are the delay costs . That is fundamentally the reason why the National Realty Committee would support the conference version or S. 253 as opposed to your bill of last ...
... significant costs involved . The most significant costs involved are the delay costs . That is fundamentally the reason why the National Realty Committee would support the conference version or S. 253 as opposed to your bill of last ...
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... Significance of indoor vs. outdoor air pollution in determining an indi- vidual's total pollutant load ; ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ... significant contributor to sulfate levels in Connecticut . The marked seasonal variations in levels of S02 and of ...
... Significance of indoor vs. outdoor air pollution in determining an indi- vidual's total pollutant load ; ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ... significant contributor to sulfate levels in Connecticut . The marked seasonal variations in levels of S02 and of ...
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... significantly different in urban Ansonia , CT . , where over 1300 residents were examined with identical methods . Lung function tests showed no differences between nonsmoking lifetime rural men or ... significant factor in lung disease , 42.
... significantly different in urban Ansonia , CT . , where over 1300 residents were examined with identical methods . Lung function tests showed no differences between nonsmoking lifetime rural men or ... significant factor in lung disease , 42.
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