United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Environmental Research
Laboratory
Duluth MN 55804
EPA-600/3-78-066
July 1978
Research and Development
Asbestos
A Bibliography

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                                                      EPA-600/3-78-066
                                                      July 1978
                       ASBESTOS - A BIBLIOGRAPHY
                                  by

James H. Tucker, Philip M. Cook, Gary L. Phipps, and Gertrude N. Stokes

               Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth
                      Duluth, Minnesota 55804
                                  and
                              Paul H. Lima

                       Department of Physiology
                          School of Medicine
                    University of Minnesota-Duluth
                       Duluth, Minnesota  55812
               ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORY-DULUTH
                  OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
                 U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                       DULUTH, MINNESOTA  55804

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                                 DISCLAIMER
     This report has been reviewed by the Environmental Research Laboratory-
Duluth, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,  and approved for publication.
Mention of trade names or commercial products  does not constitute endorsement
or recommendation for use.
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                                   PREFACE
     This bibliography was compiled by the asbestos research group at the
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth as a working bibliographical source
for research planning at the laboratory from 1973 to the present.

     References which served as a nucleus for the bibliography were obtained
initially from bibliographies provided by Dr. Arnold Brown, Mayo Clinic and
Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minnesota; Dr. Raymond E. Shapiro, NIEHS
Research Triangle Park, 2205 Greenery Lane, Silver Spring 11, Maryland  20906;
and Dr. James R. Kramer, Department of Geology, McMaster University, Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada.

     Biological Abstracts 1960-1975 and Chemical Abstracts 1960-1975 were
hand searched for articles on the biological, chemical, medical and environ-
mental properties and effects of asbestos.  In addition, ASCA computer
searches were used to search the literature for the years 1973-1977.
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                                   ABSTRACT
     This bibliography contains  1,425  references pertaining to the chemical,
physical, biological,  and medical  properties and effects of asbestos in our
environment.   The bibliography was compiled by the asbestos research group at
the Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth,  Duluth,  Minnesota.
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                               ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
     The authors would like to thank Mses Terry Highland, Shirley Forseth,
and Sherry Gambeski for their helpful suggestions and the typing of the
bibliography.
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Adamis, Z., and Timar, M.   1976.   Effects  of various  mineral  dusts on
     macrophages  in vitro.   Int.  Arch.  Occup.  Environ.  Health.   37:  301-307-

Addingley, C. G.   1966.  Asbestos dust  and its measurement.   Ann.  Occup.  Hyg.
     9(2): 73-82.

Adee, R. R. , and  Laidler, J.  J.   1973.   Subcellular identification of exogenous
     particles by high-voltage  electron microscopy.   Am.  Ind. Hyg. Assoc.  J.
     34(11): 507-511.

Adelman, H.  et al.   1972.   Partial  intestinal obstruction due  to  peritoneal
     mesothelioma in  chronic asbestos exposure.   NY State J.  Med.   72:  2332-2334.

Ahern, L.  J.  1974.   Letter:  Occupational disease information.  J.  Occup. Med.
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Ahmed, A.  K. jat_ _a_l. 1972.   Control for  asbestos.  Environment 14:  16-29.

Aikat, B.  K.  e_t  al.  1974.   Mesothelioma of the pleura:   A study of  five  autopsy
     cases with review of literature.   Indian  J.  Cancer.  11(1): 95-101.

Allison, A. C.  1970.  Effects  of particles on lysosomes.  Adv.  Sci.   27:
     137-140.

Allison, A. C.  1971.  Effects  of silica and asbestos on  cells  in  culture.  IN:
     Inhaled Particles,  III.  Proc.  Intl.  Symp.   London 1970.   Walton,  E.  H.,
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Allison, A. C.  1971.  Lysosomes  and the toxicity of  particulate pollutants.
     Arch. Int. Med.  128:  131-139.

Allison, A. C.  1973.  Experimental  methods -  cell and  tissue culture:  Effects
     of asbestos  particles  on macrophages,  mesothelial  cells  and fibroblasts.
     IN:   Biological  effects of asbestos.   Proc.  IARC,  Lyon 1972.  Bogovski, P.
     _et _al. , eds., IARC  Sci.  Publ. No.  8.   8:  89-93.

Alste, J. _el; jaJL   1976.  Airborne asbestos in  the vicinity of a freeway.
     Atmos7~Environ.  10: 583-589.

Amacher, D. E. _et_ al.  1975.  The dose-dependent  effects  of ingested chrysotile
     on DNA synthesis in the gastrointestinal  tract,  liver, and pancreas  of the
     rat.  Environ. Res.  10: 208-216.

American Water Works Association  Research  Foundation  Study Group.  1974.   A
     study of the  problem of  asbestos in water.   J. Am. Water Works  Assoc.
     Sept. 1974.   (2): 1-22.

Ampian, S. G.  1976.  Asbestos minerals  and their nonasbestos analogs.  IN:
     Mineral fibers session  of electron  microscopy of microfilters.   Pennsylvania
     State Univ.,  University Park, PA.   August 23-25, 1976.   pp. 1-30.

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Anderson, H. A. _et_ ^1.   1976.  Household-contact asbestos neoplastic risk.
     Ann. N.Y. Acad. of Sci.  271: 311-323.

Anderson, H. C.  1969.   Vesicles associated with calcification in the matrix
     of epiphyseal cartilage.  J. Cell. Biol.  41: 59-72.

Anderson, J. , and Campagna, F. A.  1960.  Asbestosis and carcinoma of the
     lung — Case report and review of the literature.  Arch. Environ. Health.
     1: 27-32.

Anhaeusser, C. R.  1976.  The nature of chrysotile asbestos occurrences  in
     southern Africa:  A review.  Econ. Geol.  71: 96-116.

Anjilvel, L., and Thurlbeck, W. M.  1966.  The incidence of asbestos bodies
     in the lungs of random necropsies in Montreal.  Can. Med. Assoc. J.  95:
     1179-1182.

Annual report of chief inspection of factories for 1955.  1956.  H.M.S.O.
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Anspach, M.  1962.  Sind pleuraverkalkungen pathognomonisch fur eine asbestose?
     Int. Arch. Gewerbepathol. Gewerbehyg.  19: 108-120.

Anspach, M.  1963.  Atypical sites for asbestos produced diseases.  Int. Arch.
     Gewerbepathol. Gewerbehyg.  20: 396-402.

Anspach, M.  1974.  Extrathorakale asbestkrebse.  Radiobiol.  Radiother.  2:
     253-257.

Anspach, M. _eit al.  1965.  The aetiology of diffuse malignant pleural
     mesothelioma.  Int. Arch. Gewerbepathol. Gewerbehyg.  21(4): 392-407-

Aponte, C. E.  1973.  Some current concepts of the pneumoconioses.  Ann. Clin.
     Lab. Sci.  3(3): 219-223.

Arai, H. _et^ aL.  1975.   Histochemical demonstration of hyaluronic acid in a
     case of pleural mesothelioma.  Am. R. Resp. D.  3:  699-702.

Arnaus, F. et_ al_.  1969.  Pleuro-pulmonary asbestosis and malignant pleuro-
     peritoneal mesothelioma.  J. Fr. Med. Chir. Thorae.  23: 85-94.

Arnim, H. H., von.  1967.  Unacknowledged  (unrecognized  ?) asbestosis.
     Zentralbl. Arbeitsmed. Arbeits.  37(2): 35-42.

Arnim, H. H., von.  1973.  Asbestosis combined with bronchogenic carcinoma and
     pulmonary tuberculosis.  Prax. Pneumol.  27(6): 353-358.

Arnold, W.  1976.  Syngene Mausesarkome in Aszitesform als chemotherapeutische
     Testmodelle.  Arch. Geschwulstforsch.  46(7): 558-567.

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Arnold, W. et al.  1976.  Mesotheliome beim Goldhamster.  V. Makroskopische
     und histologische Untersuchungen an transplantablen Mesotheliomen in
     solider und Aszitesform.  Arch. Geschwulstforsch.  46(2): 94-104.

Asbestos and air pollution.  1971.  An annotated bibliography.  U.S. Environ-
     mental Protection Agency.  Air Pollution Control Office.  Research
     Triangle Park, NC.  Publ. AP-82.

Asbestos and Cancer.  1965.  Can. Med. Assoc. J.  92(19): 1020-1025.

Asbestos and Health.  1971.  Roy. Soc. Health J.  91(2): 55-56.

Asbestos and Mercury:  Proposed amendments to National Emission Standards.
     1974.  EPA Report.  Fed. Reg.  39(208): 38064-38073.

Asbestos as an industrial health hazard.  1973.  Med. J. Aust.  1(3): 92.

Asbestos-containing garments for general use classification as banned hazardous
     substances.  1972.  Fed. Reg.  37(144): 14872-14873.

Asbestos dust (Poussieres d'amiante).  1960.  Belgian Manufacturers'
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Asbestos:  Friend or foe.  1970.  Environ. Sci. and Tech.  4: 727-728.

Asbestos fiber standard kit.  19.73.  Duke Standards Chronicle.  20(1): 1-2.

Asbestos hazard.  1973.  Editorial.  Br. Med. J.  4: 312-313.

Asbestos health question perplexes experts.  1973.  Chem. Eng. News.  Dec. 10.
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Asbestos leads to lung cancer leads to mesothelioma.  1973.   Lancet.  1(807):
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Asbestos:  Questions still unanswered.  1971.  Food. Cosmet. Toxicol.  9:
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Asbestosis - Asbestosis with concomitant pulmonary cancer.  1963.  Data sheet
     concerning the medical examination laid down in No. 30 and No. 31 of the
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Asbestosis and malignancy.  1964.  Br. Med. J.  2(5403): 202-203.

Asbestos in the Great Lakes Basin with emphasis on Lake Superior.  1975.  A
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     Canada.

Ashcroft, T.  1968.  Asbestos bodies.  Br. Med. J.  15: 696-697.

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Ashcroft, T.  1968.  Asbestos bodies in routine necropsies on Tynesides.   A
     pathological and social study.  Br. Med. J.  1(5592): 614-618.

Ashcroft, T.  1973.  Epidemiological and quantitative relationship between
     mesothelioma and asbestos on Tyneside.  J. Clin. Pathol.   26: 832-840.

Ashcroft, T., and Heppleston, A. G.  1970.  Mesothelioma and asbestos  on
     Tyneside.  A pathological and social study.  IN:  Pneumoconiosis:  Proc.
     Intl. Conf., Johannesburg 1969.  Shapiro, H. A., ed., pp.  177-179,
     Capetown, Oxford Univ. Press.

Ashcroft, T., and Heppleston, A. G.  1972.  Asbestos-fibre concentration  in
     relation to the pulmonary reaction.  J. Pathol.  107: 13.

Ashcroft, T., and Heppleston, A. G.  1972.  Asbestos fibre concentration  in
     relation to pulmonary reaction.  IN:  Biological effects of  asbestos.
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     Sci. Publ. No. 8.

Ashcroft, T., and Heppleston, A. G.  1973.  The optical and electron microscopic
     determination of pulmonary asbestos fibre concentration and  its  relation
     to  the  human pathological reactions.  J. Clin. Pathol.  26(3): 224-234.

Association  of exposure to asbestos dust and cancer.  1965.  Ann.  Occup.  Hyg.
     8(3): 267-276.

Assuncao, J., and Corn, M.  1975.  The effects of milling on diameters and
     lengths of fibrous glass and chrysotile asbestos fibers.   Am. Ind. Hyg.
     Assoc.  J.  November.  811-819.

Atkinson, R. J.  1973.  Chrysotile asbestos.  Colloidal silica  surfaces in
     acidified suspensions.  J. Colloid Interface Sci.  42(3):  624-628.

Auerbach, L.  1976.  Use of three optical systems to obtain a microscopic
     profile of asbestos and other nonopaque particulate matter larger than
     5 ym in parenteral drugs.  Jour. AOAC.  60(2): 289-296.

Axelson, J. W.  1975.  Asbestos in plastics.  Polym. Plast.  4(1): 93-109.

Ayer, H. E., and Lynch, J. R.  1967.  Motes and fibers in the air  of. asbestos
     processing plants and hygienic criteria for airborne asbestos.   IN:
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Ayer, H. E.  et_ a^.  1965.  A comparison of impinger and membrane  filter
     techniques for evaluating air samples in asbestos plants.  Ann. N.Y.
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Background documentation on evaluation of occupational exposure to airborne
     asbestos.  1975.  Joint AIHA-ACGIH Aerosol Hazards Evaluation Committee.
     Am. Ind. Hyg.  Assoc.  J. 36: 91-103.

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Bader, M. E. et al.  1961.  Pulmonary function  in asbestosis of  the  lung:   An
     alveolar-capillary block  syndrome.  Am. J. Med.   30:  235-242.

Bader, M. E. et a^.  1970.  Pulmonary function  and radiographic  changes  in
     598 workers with varying  duration of  exposure to  asbestos.  Mt.  Sinai  J.
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Badollet, M. S.  1967.  Asbestos.  Kirk-Othmer  Encyclopedia of Chemical
     Technology.   Intersciences, N.Y.  2:  734-747.

Badollet, M. S., and Gantt, W. A.  1965.   Preparation  of asbestos  fibers for
     experimental  use.  Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci.  132: 451-455.

Badollet, M. S., and McGourty, J. P.  1958.  Identification of minerals
     associated with asbestos  by x-ray diffraction patterns.  Can. Min. Met.
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Badr, F. M., and el-Sewefy, A. Z.  1971.   The association  between  asbestosis
     and ABO blood groups.  Ann. Occup. Hyg.  14: 35-40.

Bagioni, R. P.  1975.  Separation of chrysotile asbestos from minerals that
     interfere with its infrared analysis.  Environ. Sci.  Technol.   9: 262-263.

Bahr, G. F., and Zeitler, E. H.  1965.  Quantitative electron microscopy.
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Balaam, L.  M., and McCullagh,  S. F.  1975.  Vital capacity and one-second
     forced expiratory volume  in Australian male asbestos  cement workers.
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Bamber, H.  A., and Butterworth, R.  1970.  Asbestos hazard from  protective
     clothing.  Ann. Occup. Hyg.  13: 77-79.

Banasova, V.  1971.  Vegetation on asbestos dust heaps.  Biologia  (Bratislava).
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Baris, Y. I.  1975.  Pleural mesotheliomas and  asbestos pleurisies due to
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Baris, Y. I. et al.  1975.  An outbreak of pleural mesothelioma  in the village
     of Karain Urgup-Anatolia.  Kanser.  The Turkish Jour, of Cancer.  5(2):
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Bark, L. S. et^ al.  1975.  Chemical changes in  asbestos-based friction
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Barnes, R.  1972.   Asbestos and malignant  disease.  Med. J. Aust.  2: 1107-
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Bartosiewicz, L.   1973.  Improved techniques of identification and determination
     of airborne asbestos.  Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J.  34(6): 252-259.

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Bates, D. V.  1974.  Physiological effects on man of air pollutants.  Fed.
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Seaman, D. R. and File, D. M.  1976.  Quantitative determination of asbestos
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Beaman, D. R., and Isasi, J. A.  1972.  Electron beam microanalysis.  Am.  Soc.
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Beck, E. G.   1976.  Die Auseinandersetzung von Zellen in vitro mit faserformigem
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Beck, E. G. et al.  1972.  Comparison of effects on macrophage cultures of glass
     fibre, glass powder, and chrysotile asbestos.  Br. J. Ind. Med.  29:
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Beckett, R. R.  1976.  Asbestos exposure control at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
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Becklake, M.  R.  1976.  Asbestos-related diseases of the lung and other organs:
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Becklake, M. R. et^ alU  1972.   Lung  function  in chrysotile asbestos mine and
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Beeckmans, J. M.  1970.   The deposition  of  asbestos  particles  in the human
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Beg, M. U. jit. al.  1973.   The  effect of  asbestos dust on mitochondrial enzymes
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Belleau, R., and Gaensler, E.  A.   1968.  Mesothelioma and asbestosis.
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Bellote, J. A., and Gaziano, D. J.   1976.   Asbestosis in West  Virginia
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Belobragina, G. V., and El'nichnykh,  L.  N.  1972.  Localization of  lipids in
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Belobragina, G. V., and El'nichnykh,  L.  N.  1973.  Histochemical characterization
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Belobragina, G. V., and Pochashev, E. M.  1974.   Nodule morphogenesis  in
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Berg, J. W.  1976.  Nutrition  and cancer.   Seminars  in Oncology.  3(1):  17-23.

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Bernstein, L.   1974.   Asbestos problem.  Tech.  Q.  Master Brew.  Assoc.  Am.
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Berry, G.  1973.  Hygiene standards  - Theory  and application.   IN:   Biological
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Berry, G., and Wagner, J.  C.   1969.   The application of a mathematical model
     describing the times of occurrence  of  mesotheliomas in rats following
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Berry, G., and Wagner, J.  C.   1976.   Effect of  age at inoculation of asbestos
     on occurrence of  mesotheliomas  in rats.  Int. J. Cancer.   17:  477-483.

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Berry, G. et al_.  1972.  Combined effect of asbestos exposure and  smoking  on
     mortality from lung cancer in factory workers.  Lancet.  2: 476-479.

Berry, J. P. je_t _al.  1976.  Pulmonary mineral dust.  Am. J. Pathol.   83(3):
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Bey, E., and Harington, J. S.  1971.  Cytotoxic effects of some mineral  dusts
     on Syrian hamster peritoneal macrophages.  J. Exp. Med.  133: 1149-1169.

Bhagaven, B. S., and Koss, L. G.  1976.  Secular  trends in prevalence and
     concentration of pulmonary asbestos bodies - 1940 to 1972.  Arch. Pathol.
     Lab. Med.  100: 539-541.

Bianchi, C.  1972.  Asbestosis and diffuse mesothelioma of the peritoneum.
     Minerva. Med.  63: 2826-2833.

Bianchi, C. et al.  1973.  Occupational exposure  to asbestos in 20 cases of
     diffuse mesothelioma of the pleura.  Minerva. Med.  64(32): 1724-1727.

Bianchi, C. et_ al.  1974.  Frequenza dei corpi dell'asbesto polmonari nel
     materiale autoptico a Trieste.  Nota I.  Minerva. Med. 65(21):  1141-1143.

Bianchi, C. jvt _al.  1974.  Frequenza dei corpi dell'asbesto polmonari nel
     materiale autoptico a Trieste.  Nota II.  Minerva. Med.  65(21):  1144-1145,

Bianchi, C. jgt^ _al_.  1976.  Frequenza dei corpi dell'asbesto polmonari nel
     materiale autoptico a Udine.  Minerva. Med.  67(23): 1511-1512.

Bielig, H. J. jjt al.  1976.  Uber die Aufnahme von Asbest durch Getranke.
     Flussiges Obst.  43(7): 254-256.

Bignon, J., and Sebastien, P.  1975.  Pollution atmospherique particulaire
     et sante:  Le risque de cancer asbestosique  devient-il menacant?
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Bignon, J. et al.  1970.  Incidence of pulmonary  ferruginous bodies  in France.
     Environ. Res.  430-442.

Bignon, J. et al.  1970.  The scanning electron microscope and electron
     microanalyzer.  Its use in the study of  "ferruginous bodies"  in the
     human lung.  Presse. Med.  78: 880-884.

Bignon, J. et al.  1971.  Effect on public health of air pollution with
     asbestos and other fibrous dust particles.   Rev. Tuberc. Pneumol.   35:
     461-478.

Bignon, J. et al.  1973.  Demonstration of ferruginous bodies by microfiltration
     of the sputum.  Correlation with the asbestosis risk.  Nouv.  Presse.  Med.
     2(25): 1697-1700.

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Bignon, J. et al.  1976.  Amiante  et  environnement  risque  de  cancer  pour la
     population generale?  La Rev.  du Praticien.   26(33):  2353-2357.

Biles, B., and Emerson, T. R.  1968.   Examination  of  fibres in  beer.   Nature.
     219: 93-94.

Billiet, L. et al.  1973.  Value of pulmonary  diffusing  capacity  measurements
     in assessing  the disability due  to  pneumoconioses.  Acta.  Tuberc.  Pneumol,
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing/
1. REPORT NO. 2.
EPA-600/3-78-066
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
Asbestos - A Bibliography
7. AUTHOR(S)
James H. Tucker, Philip M. Cook, Gary L. Phipps,
Gertrude N. Stokes and Paul H. Lima*
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Environmental Research Laboratory-Duluth
6201 Congdon Boulevard
Duluth, Minnesota 55804
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
Environmental Research Laboratory - Duluth
Office of Research and Development
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Duluth, Minnesota 55804
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION NO.
5. REPORT DATE
July 1978 issuing date
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
1BA608
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13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
EPA/600/03
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES * Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of
Minnesota-Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota 55812
16. ABSTRACT
This bibliography contains 1,425 references pertaining to the chemical, physical,
biological, and medical properties and effects of asbestos in our environment. The
bibliography was compiled by the asbestos research group at the Environmental Research
Laboratory-Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota.
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17- KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
a. DESCRIPTORS
Asbestos X-ray diffraction
Bibliographies Chemical properties
Identifying Physical properties
Amphiboles Laboratory animals
Serpentine Epidemiology
Electron microscopy
Toxicology
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