
Nasal Toxicity and Dosimetry of Inhaled Xenobiotics: Implications for Human Health
by Frederick J. Miller
"Nasal Toxicity and Dosimetry of Inhaled Xenobiotics: Implications for Human Health," edited by Frederick J. Miller and published by Taylor & Francis in 1995, explores the effects of inhaled xenobiotics on nasal health. Hardcover, excellent condition, no dust jacket. ISBN 1-56032-366-3. A valuable resource for toxicology and environmental science professionals, offering in-depth analysis and research.
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The book is in excellent condition, with a solid maroon hardcover showing minimal wear. There is no dust jacket, typical for academic publications of this nature. The binding is tight, and the pages are clean and unmarked, indicating careful handling and storage. Overall, it presents as a well-preserved copy suitable for collectors and professionals alike.
About This Classic 1995 Edition
"Nasal Toxicity and Dosimetry of Inhaled Xenobiotics: Implications for Human Health," edited by Frederick J. Miller, is a comprehensive volume published by Taylor & Francis in 1995. This work delves into the intricate subject of nasal toxicity and the dosimetry of inhaled xenobiotics, with significant implications for human health. The book is a product of collaboration among various esteemed institutions, offering insights into environmental exposure and its effects on nasal cavities. As a special issue of the journal "Inhalation Toxicology," it provides a scholarly discussion on the topic, backed by extensive research. The hardcover edition is bound in a sturdy maroon cover, with no dust jacket, indicating its focus on academic and professional audiences. Although the edition is not specified, its publication as a journal supplement suggests a limited print run, potentially making it a valuable resource for specialists in toxicology and environmental health. The book remains in excellent condition, with no inscriptions or library markings.
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