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Filed under: Plants -- Effect of acid precipitation on Sulfuric Acid Rain Effects on Crop Yield and Foliar Injury (Corvallis, OR: Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ca. 1980), by Jeffrey J. Lee, Grady E. Neely, and Shelton C. Perrigan Filed under: Alcohol -- Physiological effectFiled under: Nicotine -- Physiological effectFiled under: Arsenic -- Physiological effect Arsenic, by Assembly of Life Sciences (U.S.) (page images with commentary at NAP)
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Filed under: Chemicals -- Physiological effect Emergency and Continuous Exposure Limits for Selected Airborne Contaminants (2 volumes; 1894), by National Research Council Committee on Toxicology
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Filed under: Drugs -- Side effects Drug-Acceptor Interactions (c2008), by Niels Bindslev (PDF and illustrated HTML in Canada) Postmarketing Surveillance of Prescription Drugs (1982), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment Filed under: Electric fields -- Physiological effectFiled under: Electricity -- Physiological effect Mécanisme de la Physionomie Humaine: ou, Analyse Électro-Physiologique de L'Expression des Passions (2 volumes in French; Paris: Ve Jules Renouard, 1862), by G.-B. Duchenne, contrib. by Charles Darwin Mécanisme de la Physionomie Humaine: ou, Analyse Électro-Physiologique de L'Expression des Passions (second edition; 2 volumes in French; Paris: J. B. Balliere et fils, 1876), by G.-B. Duchenne Filed under: Electromagnetism -- Physiological effectFiled under: Fluorides -- Physiological effectFiled under: Magnesium -- Physiological effectFiled under: Magnetic fields -- Physiological effectFiled under: Medicinal plants -- Physiological effectFiled under: Persian Gulf War, 1991 -- Chemical warfare -- Physiological effectFiled under: Radiation -- Physiological effect
Filed under: Ultraviolet radiation -- Physiological effectFiled under: Silver -- Physiological effectFiled under: Smoking -- United States -- Physiological effectFiled under: Solar radiation -- Physiological effect
Filed under: Life support systems (Space environment)Filed under: Temperature -- Physiological effectFiled under: Tobacco -- Physiological effect Smoking and Health: Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service (1964), by United States Surgeon General's Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health (PDF at nih.gov) Tobaccoism, or, How Tobacco Kills (second edition, 1923), ed. by John Harvey Kellogg (HTML with commentary at tripod.com) The Use and Abuse of Tobacco, by John Lizars (HTML with commentary at tripod.com) Research on Smoking Behavior, ed. by Murray E. Jarvik, Joseph W. Cullen, Ellen R. Gritz, Thomas M. Vogt, and Louis Jolyon West (PDF at NIH) Dying to Quit: Why We Smoke and How We Stop, by Janet Brigham (illustrated HTML and page images at NAP)
Filed under: Poisonous snakes -- Venom -- Physiological effect -- Early works to 1800 New Experiments Upon Vipers, With Exquisite Remedies, That May Be Drawn From Them, As Well For the Cure of Their Bitings, As For That of Other Maladies; Also a Letter of Francisco Redi, Concerning Some Objections Made Upon His Observations About Vipers, Written To Monsieur Bourdelot and Mr. Alex. Morus; Together With the Sequel of New Experiments Upon Vipers, In a Reply To a Letter Written By Sign. F. Redi (London: Printed for J. Martyn, 1673), by Moyse Charas and Francesco Redi Filed under: Weather -- Physiological effect Weather Influences: An Empirical Study of the Mental and Physiological Effects of Definite Meteorological Conditions (New York and London: Macmillan, 1904), by Edwin Grant Dexter, contrib. by Cleveland Abbe
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