01785oam 2200505Ia 450 991070541510332120170727092657.0(CKB)5470000002451239(OCoLC)55668280(EXLCZ)99547000000245123920040617d2001 ua 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGas hydrate estimation error associated with uncertainties of measurements and parameters /by Myung W. Lee and Timothy S. CollettVersion 1.1.[Denver, Colo.] :U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,[2001]1 online resource (iii, 8 pages) illustrationsU.S. Geological Survey bulletin ;2182Title from PDF title screen (viewed June 16, 2004)."Posted online January 2001, version 1.0; April 2001, version 1.1."Includes bibliographical references (page 8).Natural gasHydratesMeasurementNatural gas reservesOil well logging, AcousticOil well logging, ElectricNatural gasHydratesMeasurement.Natural gas reserves.Oil well logging, Acoustic.Oil well logging, Electric.Lee Myung W1381438Collett T. 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Schardein3rd ed., rev. and expanded.New York Marcel Dekkerc2000New York :Marcel Dekker,2000.xiv, 1109 p. illBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780585383699 0585383693 9780824702656 0824702654 Includes bibliographical references and index.chapter 1 Principles of Teratogenesis Applicable to Drug and Chemical Exposure -- chapter 2 Drug Usage In Pregnancy -- chapter 3 Thalidomide: The Prototype Teratogen -- chapter 4 Drugs Affecting Blood -- chapter 5 Agents Used for Pain -- chapter 6 Anesthetics -- chapter 7 Anticonvulsants -- chapter 8 Psychotropic Drugs -- chapter 9 Hormones and Hormonal Antagonists -- chapter 10 Drugs Used in Respiratory and Allergic Disorders -- chapter 11 Antimicrobial Agents -- chapter 12 Antiparasitical Drugs -- chapter 13 Insulin and Oral Hypoglycemic Agents -- chapter 14 Thyroid-Acting Agents -- chapter 15 Drugs Affecting Muscular Action -- chapter 16 Gastrointestinal Drugs -- chapter 17 Cardiovascular-Renal Drugs -- chapter 18 Cancer Chemotherapeutic Agents -- chapter 19 Immunological Agents -- chapter 20 Chemical Antagonists -- chapter 21 Foods, Nutrients, and Dietary Factors -- chapter 22 Food Additives -- chapter 23 Personal and Social Drugs -- chapter 24 Miscellaneous Drugs -- chapter 25 Chemical Exposure in Pregnancy -- chapter 26 Pesticides -- chapter 27 Metals -- chapter 28 Industrial Solvents -- chapter 29 Diagnostic Agents, Radiochemicals, and Dyes -- chapter 30 Plastics -- chapter 31 Toxins -- chapter 32 Air, Water, and Soil Pollutants -- chapter 33 Miscellaneous Chemicals.This thoroughly revised and updated reference addresses the drugs and chemicals causing malformations and congenital anomalies in the human fetus-comprehensively reviewing experimental studies in animals and clinical data on human development, primarily in the organogenesis period. Addressing current public health concerns over teratogens, Chemically Induced Birth Defects, Third Edition covers and condenses the 2500 new publications on developmental toxicology that appear every year.Provides comprehensive identification of teratogens by chemical, generic, and trade names.Chemically Induced Birth Defects, Third Editiondiscusses the interrelation of over 4100 chemicals in current use, still in the experimental stage, or now obsolete covers recently available drugs, such as misoprostol and fluconazole utilizes the latest Good Laboratory Practices-conducted studies to evaluate specific agents investigates up-to-the-minute impairments of maternal homeostasis that may lead to teratogenesis surveys chemicals by use, distinguishing medicinals from industrial chemicals elucidates recent research on chemicals linked to endocrine disruption and more!Containing over 10,000 citations from the literature, Chemically Induced Birth Defects, Third Edition deserves a place on the bookshelves of all toxicologists, teratologists, pediatricians, obstetricians, gynecologists, environmentalists, biochemists, oncologists, pharmacologists, endocrinologists, and upper-level undergraduate, graduate, and medical school students in these disciplines.FetusEffect of drugs onFetusEffect of chemicals onAbnormalities, HumanEtiologyDrugsToxicologyFetusEffect of drugs on.FetusEffect of chemicals on.Abnormalities, HumanEtiology.DrugsToxicology.618.3Schardein James L99569MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910969514303321Chemically induced birth defects4331188UNINA