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paint thinner

Known as: Paint Thinners 
Any of the solvents used to thin oil-based paints or clean up after their use. These include mineral spirits, acetone, mineral turpentine, true… 
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Review
2015
Review
2015
In this study, we report an extensive set of analytical results on the quality of the biogas produced by a landfill of automotive… 
2014
2014
A 29-year-old male petrol station pump attendant was admitted with ataxia and clinical evidence of a sensorimotor polyneuropathy… 
2012
2012
Lacquer thinner, commonly used for removing household paints, is known to contain a mixture of various aromatic hydrocarbons… 
2003
2003
Aims: Biodegradation of the main components of the cellulose‐paint thinner (toluene, acetone, isopropanol and xylenes) by… 
2002
2002
A 38-year-old Caucasian male, reportedly missing for four days, was found dead 40 feet down a steep ravine, apparently after… 
Review
1996
Review
1996
In the first large-scale survey on the use of alcohol and tobacco and the inhalation of paint thinner by Japanese high school… 
1990
1990
Taking a practical forensic case that provided an opportunity, an attempt was made to prove that paint thinner had been ingested… 
1980
1980
Rats were exposed to paint thinner twice a day for a period of 10 minutes on Days 1 through 30 of postnatal life. The subsequent… 
1980
1980
Few experiments have been carried out to evaluate the effects of toxic industrial substances such as the solvents on operant…