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This inhalation study with Wistar rats aims to present an investigation concept that helps authorities and industry in the replacement of toxic smoke screens among which several mixtures of ZnO/hexachloroethane (HC-) smoke had been preferentially used for decades in military and fire-service training.
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Glaser, U., Mönig, F.J. (1992). Toxicological Criteria for Comparison of Smoke Screens by an Inhalative Experimental Animal Study. An Example: Toxic Zinc Oxide/Hexachloroethane Smoke. In: Seemayer, N.H., Hadnagy, W. (eds) Environmental Hygiene III. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77112-5_25
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