Search the Alvin L. Young Collection on Agent Orange
The Container List for the Agent Orange Collection provides information for the majority of the items in the collection. Approximately 1,438 items in the collection have been converted to Portable Document Format, or PDF, for online access. Users can contact Special Collections to make an appointment to view the complete document onsite.
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Formation of Polychlorodibenzofurans (PCDFs) by the Photolyses of PolyChlorobenzenes (PCBs) in Aqueous Acetonitrile Containing Phenols
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Determination of Chlorinated Dibenzo -p- Dioxin Contaminants in 2,4 -D Products by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometric Techniques
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High Pressure Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Impurity Phenols in Technical 2,4 -D Acid and 2,4 -Dichlorophenol
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Absorption and Translocation of Tetrachlorodibenzo -p- dioxine by Plants from Polluted Soil
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Environmental Destinies of Insecticides, Herbicides, and Fungicides in the Plants, Animals, Soil, Air, and Water of Homologous Microcosms
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U.S. Air Force Studies on the Stability and Ecological Effects of TCDD (Dioxin): An Evaluation Relative to the Accidental Dissemination of TCDD at Seveso, Italy
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Comparison of 2,4 -D and 2,4,5 -T on Callus Induction and Growth in Three Gramineae Species
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Fate of 1,3, 6, 8 -T4CDD in an Outdoor Aquatic System
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Influence of pH on Detoxication of Herbicides in Soil
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Use of Epidemiology in the Regulation of Dioxins in the Food Supply
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The Role of Herbicides in Wildlife Production Through Creation and Stabilization of Habitats
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The Significance of Light Induced Pesticide Transformations
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Photodecomposition of 2,4 -Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
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Photodecomposition of Chlorinated Dibenzo -p- Dioxins
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Photodecomposition of p-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid
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Photodecomposition of 2,4, 5 -Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4,5 -T) in Water
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Environmental Generation and Degradation of Dibenzodioxins and Dibenzofurans
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Photochemical Generation of Chlorinated Dioxins
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Photochemical Generation of Chlorinated Dioxins
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Methods of Photochemical Degradation of Halogenated Dioxins in View of Environmental Reclamation