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.
Displaying documents 961 - 980 of 5588
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Memorandum: Review of GAO Report FPCD 80-23, from Alvin L. Young to HQ USAF/SGES (Maj Brown), December 13, 1979
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Clipping: Study Shows Records Accessible
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Urinary Inorganic Arsenic and Methylarsenic Excretion Following Arsenate-Rich Seaweed Ingestion
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Clinical Findings Among PCB-Exposed Capacitor Manufacturing Workers
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Decrease in Vital Capacity in PCB-Exposed Workers in a Capacitor Manufacturing Facility
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Dioxin Not Detected in Mother's Milk
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AIHC Proposal for a Science Panel
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Minutes: Citizens Against Toxic Herbicides Meeting, April 22, 1980
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Public Concerns About 2,4,5-T
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Typescript: Presentation/Proceedings: Human Health Effects Following Exposure to the Phenoxy Herbicides and TCDD
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The Effects of Water Temperature on Decontamination of Pesticide Applicator Clothing
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Potential Health Effects Associated With the Use of Phenoxy Herbicides: A Summary of Recent Scientific Literature
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Chapter One: Physical, Chemical, and Fire Safety
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Chapter Two: Classes of Toxic Compounds: Procedures and Principles for Evaluating Toxicity
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Medical Aspects of Occupational Health in a Laboratory Setting
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Variation in the Baseline Sister Chromatid Exchange Frequency in Human Lymphocytes
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Typescript: Research Proposal, Plan and Advisors' Comments for Young's Report: Crossroads of Science and Social Concern: the Agent Orange Controversy
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A Study to Assess the Occupational Exposure to 2, 4 -D Herbicides
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Letter from Alvin Young to Col. George Lathrop regarding Young's report, "Agent Orange at the Crossroads of Science and Social Concern"
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Letter from Alvin Young to Lt. Col. Staley regarding submittal of Young's report, "Agent Orange at the Crossroads of Science and Social Concern"