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Advances in Combustion Toxicology, Volume I

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Title: Advances in Combustion Toxicology, Volume I
Author: Gordon E. Hartzell
ISBN: 0877625905 / 9780877625902
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 324
Publisher: Technomic Publishing Co.
Year: 1989
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  • Contents

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Chapter 1 : Combustion of Materials
Chapter 2 : Assessment of the Toxicity of Smoke
Chapter 3 : Understanding of Hazardous to Humans
Chapter 4 : Biological Studies of Combustion Atmospheres
Chapter 5 : Influence of Heating Rates on the Toxicity of Evolved Combustion Products: Results and a System for Research
Chapter 6 : A Comparative Review of the Combustion Toxicity of Polyvinyl Chloride
Chapter 7 : An Evaluation of Smoke Toxicity and Toxic Hazard of Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing Combustion Products
Chapter 8 : A Bioassay Model for Testing the Incapacitating Effects of Exposure to Combustion Product Atmospheres Using Cynamolgus Monkeys
Chapter 9 : Acute Inhalation Toxicity of the Smoke Produced by Five Halogenated Polymers
chapter 10 : Toxic Hazards of Acrolein and Carbon Monoxide During Combustion
Chapter 11 : Use of a Radiant Furnace Fire Model to Evaluate Acute Toxicity of Smoke
Chapter 12 : Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: I. Incapacitating Effects of Narcotic Fire Gases
Chapter 13 : Evaluation of Smoke Toxicity Using Concentration-Time Products
Chaptre 14 : Combustion Conditions and Exposure Conditions for Combustion Products Toxicity Testing
Chapter 15 : The Suitability of the DIN 53436 Test Apparatus for the Simulation of a Fire Risk Situation with Flaming Combustion

Chapter 16 : Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: II. Mathematical Modeling of Intoxication of Rats by Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide
Chapter 17 : Reporting Combustion Product Toxicity Test Results
Chapter 18 : Modeling of Toxicological Effects of Fire Gases: III. Quantification of Post-Exposure Lethality of Rats From Exposure to HCl Atmospheres
Chapter 19 : The Toxicity of Fire Effluents from Textiles and Upholstery Materials
Chapter 20 : Effect of Experimental Conditions on the Evolution of Combustion Products Using a Modified University of Pittsburgh Toxicity Test Apparatus

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