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i � •- I <br /> i <br /> mutation, reproductive consequences, and tumorigenicity are provided Federal <br /> standards and regulations, NIOSH recommended exposure limits, and information on <br /> the activities of the EPA, NOSH, NTP, and OSHA regarding the substance are also <br /> included The toxic effects are linked to literature citations from both published and <br /> unpublished governmental reports, and published articles from the scientific <br /> literature The database corresponds to the print version of the Registry of Toxic <br /> p Effects of Chemical Substances, formally known as the Toxic Substances List <br /> pstarted in 1971, and is prepared by the National Institute for Occupational Safety <br /> and Health (NOSH). <br /> (8) TOXLINE covers the toxicological, pharmacological, biochemical, and physiological <br /> jeffects of drugs and other chemicals. It is composed of a number of subfiles. <br /> 1p several of which are unique to TOXLINE. About 45% of the approximately 120,000 i <br /> records added per year are from the TOXBIB subfile, which is derived from <br /> MEDLINE. The TOXBIB and BIOSIS (since August 1985) subfiles may be searched <br /> using Subject Headings (MeSH).the U.S. National Library of Medicine's Medica) ) g <br /> r <br /> f� <br /> JIG <br /> I��II <br /> i� <br /> al <br /> it <br /> F <br />