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Tungsten carbide/cobalt hardmetal powder: Are they carcinogenic?
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J.D. Schell, "Tungsten Carbide/Cobalt Hardmetal Powder: Are They Carcinogenic?", American Chemical Society, Geochemistry Symposium, Washington DC, August 29, 2005.
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Tungsten and selected tungsten compounds tungsten [7440-33-7], sodium tungstate [13472-45- 2], tungsten trioxide [1314-35-8]
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Tungsten and Selected Tungsten Compounds Tungsten [7440-33-7], Sodium Tungstate [13472-45- 2], Tungsten Trioxide [1314-35-8], Review of Toxicological Literatures, Prepared for Scott Masten, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Submitted by Karen E. Haneke, Integrated Laboratory Systems, Inc., January 2003, 37 pages.
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Global stewardship program
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Department of Interior,/, 50 CFR Part 20, RIN 1018-AT32, 03/15/
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Rationale for proposed dissolution tests of tungsten
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