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Effects Of Applied Soil Repellent Finish On Pesticide Residues In Work Clothing, Sandra L. Prior
Effects Of Applied Soil Repellent Finish On Pesticide Residues In Work Clothing, Sandra L. Prior
Community & Environmental Health Theses & Dissertations
This study explores the feasibility of using an applied soil repellent finish, Scotchgard, on 100% cotton denim fabric in order to enhance the removal of atrazine and alachlor residue during the laundering process. The experimental findings provided no statistically significant evidence that Scotchgard fabric protector reduced pesticide residuals on the 100% cotton denim fabric either before or after laundering. A significant finding secondary to the study involved the possible interaction of Scotchgard with the pesticide alachlor, leaving greater amounts of residual on the fabric after laundering than those found with no fabric treatment. This suggests that agricultural workers be cautioned …
Criminalizing Conduct Related To Hiv Transmission., Donald Hermann
Criminalizing Conduct Related To Hiv Transmission., Donald Hermann
College of Law Faculty
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Criminalizing Conduct Related To Hiv Transmission., Donald H. J. Hermann
Criminalizing Conduct Related To Hiv Transmission., Donald H. J. Hermann
Donald Hermann
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