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  • Chemicals spewed into the air included benzene and 1,3-butadiene, both of which have been linked to cancer, and sulfur dioxide, which can cause breathing difficulties and burning of the lungs, nose and throat.

    The Center for Public Integrity: Enviro Groups Prepare to Sue Nation's Largest Oil Refinery 2010

  • Since 2005, concentrations in the air of the biggest chemical culprit found by the monitoring, the human carcinogen 1,3-butadiene, have fallen more than 75%.

    Cooperation helped Louisville clean up air 2008

  • Tautan balik ditutup, tapi anda bisa memberi komentar. lordofthelor duh nyasar ke blog org nih, tp pengen komen: "molekul CCC=C" bukan "1,3-butadiene, homopolymer"

    Polimer Informatika, Agar Komputer Pintar Kimia – Netsains.Com 2007

  • Untuk mencari molekul CCC=C saja misalnya American Chemists Society CAS memberi nama 1,3-butadiene, homopolymer.

    Polimer Informatika, Agar Komputer Pintar Kimia – Netsains.Com 2007

  • Dalam konteks diatas mungkin yg dimaksud adalah polimer yg dibuat dari monomer molekul kecil 1,3-butadiene.

    Polimer Informatika, Agar Komputer Pintar Kimia – Netsains.Com 2007

  • Diolefins such as 1,2-butadiene and 1,3-butadiene, and alkynes such as acetylene, occur in C5 and lighter fractions from cracking.

    Hydrocarbon chemistry 2007

  • The report goes on to note that "1,3-butadiene causes malignant and benign mammary tumors in both mice and rats, at high and low doses IARC, 2008a," and that "evidence in animals suggests biologic plausibility of increased risk for breast cancer from exposure to 1,3-butadiene."

    Forbes.com: News Amy Westervelt 2011

  • Levels are generally low in urban and suburban environments, unless near a factory producing the substance (ATSDR, 2009). 1,3-butadiene is classified as a known human carcinogen, inducing hematopoietic cancers in occupational settings (IARC, 2008a; Baan et al., 2009; NTP, 2011a).

    Forbes.com: News Amy Westervelt 2011

  • The panel also found "possible associations" between breast cancer and secondhand smoke, nighttime shift work and exposures to the chemicals benzene, ethylene oxide and 1,3-butadiene, which are found in some workplaces, car exhaust, gasoline fumes and tobacco smoke.

    NYT > Home Page By DENISE GRADY 2011

  • For several other factors -- including secondhand smoke exposure, nighttime shift work and exposure to the workplace chemicals benzene, ethylene oxide or 1,3-butadiene -- the evidence is less persuasive but suggests a possible link to higher risks.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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