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Page 42
... amount . If future research comes to the conclusion that even these small amounts are not tolerable , than the use of mercury in general will have to be prohibited or radically limited . In the period of 1970 , the River Rhine annually ...
... amount . If future research comes to the conclusion that even these small amounts are not tolerable , than the use of mercury in general will have to be prohibited or radically limited . In the period of 1970 , the River Rhine annually ...
Page 80
... amounts were recalculated for recent years . But because it obviously is not easy to get hold of the exact amounts , there are still considerable gaps between the various estimates ( Table 14 ) . In 1971 , 2500 million t of petroleum ...
... amounts were recalculated for recent years . But because it obviously is not easy to get hold of the exact amounts , there are still considerable gaps between the various estimates ( Table 14 ) . In 1971 , 2500 million t of petroleum ...
Page 167
... amounts of cotton are to be planted , tropical agriculture will need 69,000 t of DDT per annum for this purpose . These estimated amounts , like all projections , may be questionable , but they show that a continued use of DDT has to be ...
... amounts of cotton are to be planted , tropical agriculture will need 69,000 t of DDT per annum for this purpose . These estimated amounts , like all projections , may be questionable , but they show that a continued use of DDT has to be ...
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