Principles of Toxicology 2000
DOI: 10.1002/0471231800.ch11
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“…The region's semi-arid climate, characterized by frequent temperature inversions and small amount of annual precipitation (15 to 300 mm), reduce the air's self-clean-up. The reports of emissions from the IP include solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, dioxins, and CS 2 , which have been identified as potential human developmental toxicants in experiments on animals and studies of human exposure to high levels of chemicals in their occupational environment [ 2 ]. Exposure to chemical plant emissions has been considered to be related to increased rates of birth defects among residents of the surrounding areas [ 3 - 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The region's semi-arid climate, characterized by frequent temperature inversions and small amount of annual precipitation (15 to 300 mm), reduce the air's self-clean-up. The reports of emissions from the IP include solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, dioxins, and CS 2 , which have been identified as potential human developmental toxicants in experiments on animals and studies of human exposure to high levels of chemicals in their occupational environment [ 2 ]. Exposure to chemical plant emissions has been considered to be related to increased rates of birth defects among residents of the surrounding areas [ 3 - 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%