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From page 107...
... Skin contact with concentrated acid may produce severe necrosis and frequent skin contact with dilute solutions may cause dermatitis. Eye contact with concentrated sulfuric acid can cause severe damage including glaucoma and cataracts (Grant, 1974~.
From page 108...
... (1978) studied the effect of chronic inhalation exposure to sulfuric acid mist on mucociliary clearance from the lungs in donkeys.
From page 109...
... No other microscopic lesions were seen in rats or guinea pigs. No biologically relevant synergistic effects were noted in animals exposed to the combination of ozone and sulfuric acid mist.
From page 110...
... 5 mg/m3, and sulfuric acid mist at 0.1-1 mg /m3 for ~ 2 wk ~ guinea pigs) or 78 wk (monkeys)
From page 111...
... 1973. Long-term continuous exposure to sulfuric acid mist in cynomolgus monkeys and guinea pigs.
From page 112...
... 1970. Guinea pig experiments in inhalation of sulfuric acid mist.
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... 1973. Long-term continuous exposure to sulfuric acid mist in cynomolgus monkeys and guinea pigs.


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