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Dioxins are primarily a byproduct of industrial processes such as smelting, paper production, and the manufacture of some herbicides and pesticides.
Bill Chameides: The Toxic Substances Control Act's Toxic Baddies Bill Chameides 2011
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Dioxins carry a host of health hazards, from liver impairment to impaired immune and reproductive functions.
Bill Chameides: The Toxic Substances Control Act's Toxic Baddies Bill Chameides 2011
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Dioxins are primarily a byproduct of industrial processes such as smelting, paper production, and the manufacture of some herbicides and pesticides.
Bill Chameides: The Toxic Substances Control Act's Toxic Baddies Bill Chameides 2011
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Dioxins are primarily a byproduct of industrial processes such as smelting, paper production, and the manufacture of some herbicides and pesticides.
Bill Chameides: The Toxic Substances Control Act's Toxic Baddies Bill Chameides 2011
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Dioxins carry a host of health hazards, from liver impairment to impaired immune and reproductive functions.
Bill Chameides: The Toxic Substances Control Act's Toxic Baddies Bill Chameides 2011
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Dioxins are primarily a byproduct of industrial processes such as smelting, paper production, and the manufacture of some herbicides and pesticides.
Bill Chameides: The Toxic Substances Control Act's Toxic Baddies Bill Chameides 2011
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Dioxins are a family of persistent organic pollutants that are global in reach and persistent in the environment.
Bill Chameides: Recommended Continental Breakfast: Eggs Over Easy, Hold the Dioxin Bill Chameides 2011
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The letter states that: Dioxins [one of the pulp plant waste products] have also been found in a number of Baikal fauna.
Biodiversity 100: actions for Europe Guillaume Chapron 2010
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Dioxins also form from incomplete combustion of coal, oil, wood, and waste incineration.
Bill Chameides: Recommended Continental Breakfast: Eggs Over Easy, Hold the Dioxin Bill Chameides 2011
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Dioxins carry a host of health hazards, from liver impairment to impaired immune and reproductive functions.
Bill Chameides: The Toxic Substances Control Act's Toxic Baddies Bill Chameides 2011
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