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| aldrin | <chemical> A chlorinated organic insecticide whose use and manufacture has been banned in the U.S. (but not all other countries). The chemical can poison via skin contact, ingestion or inhalation, symptoms include kidney damage, shaking, slurred speech, convulsions, respiratory failure, and death. Chronic exposure to non-lethal doses of aldrin can cause liver damage and probably cancer. (09 Oct 1997) |
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Synonyms : Isodrin
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An insecticide present in trace concentrations in Cayuga Lake sediments.
Ãâó: www.utilities.cornell.edu/EIS/Glossary.htm
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Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr. (1930- ) was the second man to walk on the moon. Also known as "Buzz" or "Dr. Rendezvous," Aldrin was the Lunar Module Pilot (July 16-24, 1969) on NASA's Apollo 11 mission. He and Neil Armstrong (the first man on the moon) were on the moon for about 2 hours, collecting rock samples and doing lunar surface experiments. Aldrin's first space mission was Gemini 12, which launched on November 11, 1966; he and Command Pilot James Lovell orbited Earth for 4 days. ...
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An insecticide based on 1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro,endo,exo-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene. It degrades into dieldrin in the body and the environment. It was used in crops like corn and cotton and it is now classified as a POP.
Ãâó: www.eurochlor.org/tools/glossary/glossary.htm
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data qualifier code. The format for the variable is a look-up table where the valid codes are as follows:
Ãâó: www.umesc.usgs.gov/data_library/sediment_contamina...
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