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Hazard statement(s) H330 Fatal if inhaled. H341 Suspected of causing genetic defects. H350 May cause cancer. H361 Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child.
Aug 7, 2019
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Hazard Statement(s), H330: Fatal if inhaled. H341: Suspected of causing genetic defects. H350: May cause cancer. H361fd: Suspected of damaging fertility.
Sep 22, 2009 · Acute Inhalation Toxicity - Dusts and Mists. Category 2. Germ Cell Mutagenicity. Category 2. Carcinogenicity. Category 1A. Reproductive Toxicity.
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Sep 10, 2006 · As first described by Friedrich Stromeyer (Göttingen, Germany) in 1817, cadmium intoxication can lead to kidney, bone, and pulmonary damages. In ...
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