Recognition of Health Hazards in Industry - ACS Publications

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how improved mentoring can help prevent ethical misconduct among scientists, the literary medium that he calls "science-in-fiction," the pleasures of collecting art, and sponsoring art through his Djerassi Resident Artists Rogram. This intriguing and thought-provoking book dealing with a variety of socially relevant topics, especially those related to science, will he of interest to the general reader and scientific and technological specialist alike.

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Third Edition was published 12 years ago. Part E, the fiRh book of %lurne 2, continues the detailed examination begun in Part A of the host of toxins common to the modern industrial workplace. The hook's systematic, chapter-hy-chapter analysis includes the following topics: heterocyclic and miscellaneous nitrogen compounds; aliphatic carboxylic acids; synthetic polymers; and halogenated aliphatic hydrocarbons containing chlorine, bromine, and iodine.

George B. Kauffman and Laurie M. Kauffman California State University, Fresno Fresno, CA 93740

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