Dioxin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dioxin may refer to: Dioxin (chemical), a highly unstable monocyclic organic compound; Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds, for example: Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins, a family of ...
Dioxin (chemical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dioxin is a heterocyclic, organic, antiaromatic compound with the chemical formula C 4 H 4 O 2. There are two isomers, 1,2-dioxin (or o-dioxin) and 1,4-dioxin (or p-dioxin).
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Dioxin Information, Maine DEP
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Dioxin Dorms - SUNY New Paltz :: :: Published by Planet Waves
Dioxin Dorms is published by Planet Waves as a service to students and parents of students at SUNY New Paltz, and to the movement for environmental justice.
Dioxin and Related Compounds | National Center for Environmental ...
Dioxin Reassessment (NAS Review Draft) In October 2004, the EPA's draft dioxin reassessment was delivered to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) for review.
What Is Dioxin?
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Health effects of Dioxins
The dioxin family remains in bodyfat for many years, and dioxins make other chemicals mutagenic. Thus a man with a high level of dioxin in his bodyfat may have a long-term risk ...
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Information about dioxin ... Dioxin Dioxin, the endless story Dioxin is since long time known as one of the strongest poisons which man is able to produce.
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Dioxin accumulates in the fatty tissues, where they may persist for months or years. People who have been exposed to high levels of dioxin have developed chloracne, a skin disease ...