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Toxicological Profile for RDX [2012]: January 2012

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    prepared by Research Triangle Institute.

    "January 2012."

    "Contract no. 205-93-0606."

    RDX stands for Royal Demolition eXplosive. It is also known as cyclonite or hexogen.

    Chemical manager(s)/author(s): Henry Abadin, Cassandra Smith, Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine, Atlanta; Lisa Ingerman, Fernando T. Llados, Lynn E. Barber, Daniel Plewak, Gary L. Diamond, SRC, Inc., North Syracuse, NY.

    "This toxicological profile is prepared in accordance with guidelines developed by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The original guidelines were published in the Federal Register on April 17, 1987. Each profile will be revised and republished as necessary." - p. v.

    Mode of Access: World Wide Web as an Acrobat .pdf file (4.3 MB, 229 p.).

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-166).

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  • Toxicological Profile for RDX June 1995
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