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The less fortunate all classes of carcinogens ; ( k ) have metabolism and pathogeneinvestigators had chosen the wrong ... The discov- economical to house and maintain , usually docile , genetically ery of the first carcinogenic pure ...
The less fortunate all classes of carcinogens ; ( k ) have metabolism and pathogeneinvestigators had chosen the wrong ... The discov- economical to house and maintain , usually docile , genetically ery of the first carcinogenic pure ...
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Table II Selected Chemical Carcinogens of Man and Animals a carcinogen , just as there is no infectious disease without a specific microorganism ( 154 ) . In a broad sense this statement is true . Spontaneous intracellular changes that ...
Table II Selected Chemical Carcinogens of Man and Animals a carcinogen , just as there is no infectious disease without a specific microorganism ( 154 ) . In a broad sense this statement is true . Spontaneous intracellular changes that ...
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Americium - 241 Phosphorus - 32 Strontium - 90 Thorium - 228 D. Carcinogenic Processes and Mechanisms Plastics Cellophane ... may be the result of one or multiple expoPolyvinylchoride sures to one or more carcinogens ( 48,144,145 ) .
Americium - 241 Phosphorus - 32 Strontium - 90 Thorium - 228 D. Carcinogenic Processes and Mechanisms Plastics Cellophane ... may be the result of one or multiple expoPolyvinylchoride sures to one or more carcinogens ( 48,144,145 ) .
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