The formation of phosgene by the action of hot surfaces and its absence when tobacco is smoked in atmospheres containing chlorinated hydrocarbon vapours.
The formation of phosgene by the action of hot surfaces and its absence when tobacco is smoked in atmospheres containing chlorinated hydrocarbon vapours. Research Abstract Details
The formation of phosgene by the action of hot surfaces and its absence when tobacco is smoked in atmospheres containing chlorinated hydrocarbon vapours. Abstract Text:
The formation of phosgene by the action of hot surfaces and its absence when tobacco is smoked in atmospheres containing chlorinated hydrocarbon vapours. Publishing Authors By Initials
The formation of phosgene by the action of hot surfaces and its absence when tobacco is smoked in atmospheres containing chlorinated hydrocarbon vapours. Journal Published:
PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article
Journal: British journal of industrial medicine
VOLUME: 12
Page Numbers: 304-8
Journal Abbreviation: Br J Ind Med
ISSN: 0007-1072
DAY: 28
MONTH: Oct
YEAR: 1955
The formation of phosgene by the action of hot surfaces and its absence when tobacco is smoked in atmospheres containing chlorinated hydrocarbon vapours. Information
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