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paradichlorobenzene
(redirected from 1,4-Dichlorobenzene)

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par·a·di·chlo·ro·ben·zene  (pr-d-klôr-bnzn, -bn-zn, -klr-)
n.
A white crystalline compound, C6H4Cl2, used as a germicide and an insecticide.

paradichlorobenzene  (pr-d-klôr-bnzn)
A white crystalline compound used as a germicide and an insecticide. Chemical formula: C6H4Cl2.


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Levels of 1,4-dichlorobenzene also posed a substantial risk, though the carcinogenicity of the compound is uncertain, and the risk applied only to teenagers who had sources of this compound (e.
For example, in NYC for 1,4-dichlorobenzene we had a total of 66 measurements, of which 50 came from paired winter-summer samples (representing 25 participants) and the remaining 16 were unmatched from 16 individuals, for a total of 41 individuals.
Blood levels of styrene were more than twice as high, and for about 10% of the children 1,4-dichlorobenzene levels were [greater than or equal to] 10 times higher compared with NHANES III subjects.
 
 
 
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